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A. Neely Hall

The Boy Craftsman

In “The Boy Craftsman,” A. Neely Hall offers a rich tapestry of practical instruction aimed at young enthusiasts of woodworking and craftsmanship. The book is characterized by its accessible prose, interspersed with illustrated guides that elucidate a range of projects from simple toys to more complex furniture. Hall operates within the early 20th-century context of burgeoning interest in hands-on skills, reflecting a cultural shift towards valuing craftsmanship during an era of increasing industrialization. As a definitive manual for novice craftsmen, it serves not only as a repository of skills but also as an invitation to appreciate the artistry involved in creating tangible objects. A. Neely Hall, an inventor and craftsman himself, understood the importance of fostering creativity and practical knowledge in youth. His experiences in the realm of manual arts likely inspired him to compile this work, encouraging young readers to explore their potential in craftsmanship. Hall'Äôs dedication to the subject is evident, as he combines instructional rigor with a paternalistic care for the development of his young audience, emphasizing both safety and skill mastery. “The Boy Craftsman” is highly recommended for educators, parents, and budding artisans alike. Its timeless lessons not only nurture technical abilities but also inspire a sense of pride in creation, making it a vital addition to any toolkit or educational resource.
571 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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