Daniel Carter Beard

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Daniel Carter “Uncle Dan” Beard (1850–1941)

Illustrator, author, social reformer, scout, Freemason


A founder of the non-militaristic Boy Scouts of America, along with Ernest Thompson Seton.

Books

  • The American Boy's Handy Book (1882, 1903, still in print)
  • The American Girl's Handy Book (1887, still in print)
  • The American Boy's Book of Sport (1890)
  • Moonlight and Six Feet of Romance (1892, still in print)
  • The Outdoor Handy Book (1896, still in print)
  • Jack of All Trades (1900)
  • Field and Forest Handy Book (1906, still in print)
  • Handicraft for Outdoor Boys (1906)
  • Animal Book and Campfire Stories (1907)
  • Boy Pioneers and Sons of Daniel Boone (1909)
  • Boat, Building, and Boating (1912, still in print)
  • Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties (1914, still in print)
  • The American Boy's Book of Bugs, Butterflies and Beetles (1916)
  • The American Boy's Book of Signs, Signals and Symbols (1918)
  • The American Boy's Book of Camp-Lore and Woodcraft (1920, still in print)
  • The American Boy's Book of Wild Animals (1921)
  • The Black Wolf-Pack (1922, G'berg)
  • American Boy's Book of Birds and Brownies of the Woods (1923)
  • Do It Yourself (1925)
  • Wisdom of the Woods (1926)
  • Buckskin Book For Buckskin Men and Boys (1929)
  • Hardly A Man is Now Alive (1939, his autobiography)

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