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Elisha Noyce

The Boy's Book of Industrial Information

"The Boy's Book of Industrial Information" by Elisha Noyce is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. The book aims to provide readers, particularly young boys, with clear and concise information regarding the materials, processes, and machinery involved in various forms of industry. Its focus lies on educating the youth about the significance of industrial arts and the creativity behind manufactured goods. The opening portion of the book begins with a preface in which the author outlines the intention behind the work—educating the reader about the industrial world through a structured division of topics including natural products, manufactured goods, and machinery. It emphasizes the relationship between knowledge and appreciation for industrial processes and highlights the importance of hard work and ingenuity in creating everyday items. Noyce explains the structure and function of the book while expressing a commitment to providing insight into the fascinating developments brought about by industrial advancements, setting the stage for the reader's journey into the world of industrial information.

Anonymous

The boy's book of trades and the tools used in them

"The Boy's Book of Trades and the Tools Used in Them" by Anonymous is an instructional work written in the mid-19th century. This comprehensive guide explores various trades, detailing the tools and processes involved in each profession, providing readers—especially young boys—valuable insights into the vocational paths available during that era. Each chapter is poised to illuminate a different trade, from brickmaking to carpentry, thereby highlighting the importance and dignity of skilled labor. The opening of the book lays the foundation for its theme by emphasizing the significance of choosing a trade, suggesting that happiness is largely dependent on work and the manner in which it is performed. The introduction further mentions the perils of idleness and aims to inspire young readers to engage in meaningful labor. Following this, the first trade discussed is that of brickmaking. It provides a historical overview of brickmaking, dating back to ancient civilizations, and describes the process and tools involved in creating bricks, setting a practical tone for the instructional content that will follow on various other trades.

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