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  The Dangerous Book for Boys

 
The Dangerous Book for Boys under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $26.95
Sale: $13.82
 
Manufacturer: Collins
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Conn Iggulden::Hal Iggulden
Publisher: Collins
Dewey Decimal Number: 031.02
Publication Date: 2007-05-01
Reading Level: 270
 
Description: Equal parts droll and gorgeous nostalgia book and heartfelt plea for a renewed sense of adventure in the lives of boys and men, Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book for Boys became a mammoth bestseller in the United Kingdom in 2006. Adapted, in moderation, for American customs in this edition (cricket is gone, rugby remains; conkers are out, Navajo Code Talkers in), The Dangerous Book is a guide book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme, relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a package in brown paper and string. The book's ambitions are both modest and winningly optimistic: you get the sense that by learning how to place a splint or write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls (which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own).

Inside The Dangerous Book for Boys


Figure 8 Knot

Sheet Bend Knot


The Battle of Waterloo

Questions for Conn Iggulden

Conn and Hal Iggulden are two brothers who have not forgotten what it was like to be boys. Conn taught for many years before becoming one of the most admired and popular young historical novelists with his Emperor series, based on the life of Julius Caesar, and his newly embarked series on Genghis Khan, while Hal is a theater director. We asked Conn about their collaboration.

Amazon.com: It's difficult to describe what a phenomenon The Dangerous Book for Boys was in the UK last year. When I would check the bestseller list on our sister site, Amazon.co.uk, there would be, along with your book, which spent much of the year at the top of the list, a half-dozen apparent knockoff books of similar boy knowledge. Clearly, you tapped into something big. What do you think it was?

Iggulden: In a word, fathers. I am one myself and I think we've become aware that the whole "health and safety" overprotective culture isn't doing our sons any favors. Boys need to learn about risk. They need to fall off things occasionally, or--and this is the important bit--they'll take worse risks on their own. If we do away with challenging playgrounds and cancel school trips for fear of being sued, we don't end up with safer boys--we end up with them walking on train tracks. In the long run, it's not safe at all to keep our boys in the house with a Playstation. It's not good for their health or their safety.

You only have to push a boy on a swing to see how much enjoys the thrill of danger. It's hard-wired. Remove any opportunity to test his courage and they'll find ways to test themselves that will be seriously dangerous for everyone around them. I think of it like playing the lottery--someone has to say "Look, you won't win--and your children won't be hurt. Relax. It won't be you."

I think that's the core of the book's success. It isn't just a collection of things to do. The heroic stories alone are something we haven't had for too long. It isn't about climbing Everest, but it is an attitude, a philosophy for fathers and sons. Our institutions are too wrapped up in terror over being sued--so we have to do things with them ourselves. This book isn't a bad place to start.

As for knockoff books--great. They'll give my son something to read that doesn't involve him learning a dull moral lesson of some kind--just enjoying an adventure or learning skills and crafts so that he has a feeling of competence and confidence--just as we have.

Amazon.com: You made some changes for the U.S. edition, and I for one am sorry that you have removed the section on conkers, if only because it's such a lovely and mysterious word. What are (or what is) conkers?

Iggulden: Horse chestnuts strung on a shoelace and knocked against one another until they shatter. In the entire history of the world, no one has ever been hurt by a conker, but it's still been banned by some British schools, just in case. Another school banned paper airplanes. Honestly, it's enough to make you weep, if I did that sort of thing, which I try not to. Reading Jane Austen is still allowed, however.

Amazon.com: What knowledge did you decide was important to add for American boys? I notice in both editions you have an excellent and useful section on table football, as played with coins. Is paper football strictly an American pastime? I'm not sure I could have gotten through the fourth grade without it.

Iggulden: I like knowing the details of battles, so Gettysburg and the Alamo had to go in, along with the Gettysburg address, stickball, state capitals, U.S. mountains, American trees, insects, U.S. historical timelines, and a lot of others. Navajo code talkers of WWII is a great chapter. It probably helps that I am a huge fan of America. It was only while rewriting for the U.S. that I realized how many positive references there already are. You have NASA and NASA trumps almost anything.

As for paper football, ever since I thought of putting the book together, people keep saying things like "You have rockets in there, yes? Everyone loves rockets!" Paper football is the first American one, but there will be many others. No book in the world is long enough to put them all in--unless we do a sequel, of course.

Amazon.com: Do you think The Dangerous Book for Boys is being read by actual boys, or only by nostalgic adults? Have you seen boys getting up from their Xboxes to go outside and perform first aid or tan animal skins or build go-carts?

Iggulden: I've had a lot of emails and letters from boys who loved the book--as well as fathers. I've had responses from kids as young as ten and an old man of 87, who pointed out a problem with the shadow stick that we've since changed. The thing to remember is that we may be older and more cynical every year, but boys simply aren't. If they are given the chance to make a go-cart with their dad, they jump at it. Mine did. Nothing gives me more pleasure than to know the book is being used with fathers and sons together, trying things out. Nothing is more valuable to a boy than time with his dad, learning something fun--or something difficult. That's part of the attitude too. If it's hard, you don't make it easy, you grab it by the throat and hang on for as long as it takes.

The book is often bought by fathers, of course. Their sons don't know Scott of the Antarctic is a great adventure story. How could they if it isn't taught any more? Good, heroic stories don't appear much in modern school curriculums--and then we wonder why boys don't seem interested.

Amazon.com: And finally, on to the important questions: Should Pluto still be a planet? And what was the best dinosaur?

Iggulden: Pluto is a planet. I know there are scientists who say it isn't, but it's big enough to be round and it has a moon, for crying out loud. Of course it's a planet. Give it ten years and they'll be agreeing with me again.

As for the best dinosaur, it depends what you mean by best. For sheer perfection, it probably has to be the shark and the crocodile. Modern ones are smaller but their record for sheer survival is pretty impressive. I only hope humanity can do as well. The only thing that will stop us is worrying too much.


 

  Knitted Lace of Estonia: Techniques, Patterns, and Traditions

 
Knitted Lace of Estonia: Techniques, Patterns, and Traditions under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $24.95
Sale: $16.47
 
Manufacturer: Interweave Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Nancy Bush
Publisher: Interweave Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 746.226028094798
Publication Date: 2008-12-01
Reading Level: 160
 
Description:

Combining some of the oldest knitted artifacts in Northern Europe with authentic tips and expert advice, this distinctive guidebook demonstrates a wide range of knitting knowledge. Featuring 14 heirloom-quality projects, this savvy reference includes traditional lace-knitting techniques such as the starburst, twig, peacock, and lily of the valley patterns. Modern variations on classic methods and adding lace edges are also explored, and photographs from several Estonian museums beautifully illustrate various completed designs. With accessible graphed and written instructions, the projects include Estonian-style shawls, stoles, and scarves.


 

  Happy Gloves: Charming Softy Friends Made from Colorful Gloves

 
Happy Gloves: Charming Softy Friends Made from Colorful Gloves under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $13.95
Sale: $8.12
 
Manufacturer: HP Trade
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Miyako Kanamori
Publisher: HP Trade
Dewey Decimal Number: 745
Publication Date: 2008-10-07
Reading Level: 64
 
Description: Colorful gloves become adorable creations— from the author of Sock and Glove.

Whimsical and endearing, here are nineteen more softy sewing projects in the adorable, quirky aesthetic of Sock and Glove. Because who doesn’t have a few odd gloves lying around—and who couldn’t use another quietly cheerful small friend?

Includes complete instructions to make a chipmunk, frog, duck, flower, car, donkey, tiger, and more!

 

  Taking Flight: Inspiration And Techniques To Give Your Creative Spirit Wings

 
Taking Flight: Inspiration And Techniques To Give Your Creative Spirit Wings under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $22.99
Sale: $14.84
 
Manufacturer: North Light Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Kelly Rae Roberts
Publisher: North Light Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 153.35
Publication Date: 2008-09-02
Reading Level: 128
 
Description: Stretch Your Wings • Learn to Soar • Take Flight

In Taking Flight, you’ll find overflowing inspiration—complete with a kindred spirit in author and mixed-media artist Kelly Rae Roberts. Join her on a fearless journey into the heart of creativity as you test your wings and learn to find the sacred in the ordinary, honor your memories, speak your truth and wrap yourself in the arms of community.

Along the way you’ll be inspired by:

  • Step-by-step techniques—learn the most-loved mixed-media methods of the author and seven talented contributing artists, and combine them in fresh and unexpected ways.
  • Thought-provoking prompts and quotes—along with encouraging stories, insights and gentle guidance for finding your bliss, whatever your art or craft.
  • Plenty of eye candy—pages and pages of the author’s endearing artwork, along with the varied works of the contributors.
Of course, learning to fly isn’t entirely a step-by-step process—sooner or later, you just need to take a deep breath and spread your wings. With Taking Flight as your guide, there’s no doubt that when you do, your creativity will soar.

 

  Sock and Glove: Creating Charming Softy Friends from Cast-Off Socks and Gloves

 
Sock and Glove: Creating Charming Softy Friends from Cast-Off Socks and Gloves under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $12.95
Sale: $7.42
 
Manufacturer: HP Trade
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Miyako Kanamori
Publisher: HP Trade
Dewey Decimal Number: 745.5924
Publication Date: 2007-05-16
Reading Level: 64
 
Description: Easy to make...easy to love!

Sock and Glove presents thirteen delightful softy projects that are quick to make-and certain to amuse and delight. Full of individuality and mischief, these stuffed creations are all pieced together from ordinary socks, gloves, and mittens. Step-by-step illustrations and instructions make it easy to craft and dress a whole menagerie, including monkeys, elephants, piglets, bunnies, and even an insouciant fish.

Endearing to adults and children alike, these whimsical creatures make perfect gifts and inspiring companions.

 

  Origami Fun Kit for Beginners

 
Origami Fun Kit for Beginners under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $10.16
 
Manufacturer: Dover Publications
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Dover
Publisher: Dover Publications
Dewey Decimal Number: 736
Publication Date: 2003-06-11
 
Description:
This affordable kit includes everything needed by beginners to master the age-old art of paperfolding.
• 3 great starter books
• 55 fun-to-do projects
• Over 1,000 easy-to-follow illustrations
• 96 sheets of authentic origami paper in traditional vibrant hues, rainbow patterns, and metallic colored foils

 

  Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside the Lines: Patterns, Stories, Pictures, True Confessions, Tricky Bits, Whole New Worlds, and Familiar Ones, Too

 
Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside the Lines: Patterns, Stories, Pictures, True Confessions, Tricky Bits, Whole New Worlds, and Familiar Ones, Too under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $29.95
Sale: $15.90
 
Manufacturer: Potter Craft
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Kay Gardiner::Ann Meador Shayne
Publisher: Potter Craft
Dewey Decimal Number: 746.432
Publication Date: 2008-09-16
Reading Level: 160
 
Description: Dear Fellow Knitter,

Welcome! Come on in. Have a seat—we’ve been waiting for you.

Ever since our first book, Mason-Dixon Knitting: The Curious Knitters’ Guide, we’ve been exploring techniques and ideas that we once thought were the sort of thing that only brilliant knitters could do.

Our conclusion: We are all brilliant knitters!

None of this is rocket science! If you can knit a garter stitch scarf, you’ve figured out the hard part. Now it’s time for the fun to start. You hold in your hands the result of our odyssey. It’s a new collection of 30 delicious projects that we hope will take you on your own knitting adventures.

Decorating Yourself: A collection of beautiful things to make for your most demanding (and forgiving) client.

The Fairest Isle of All: A simple, quick introduction to a sort of knitting you may not have considered, with surprising, modern projects.

Covering the Small Human: Pint-sized knits, including baby hats, dreamy dresses, and a cool pullover for the ultimate challenge: the Older Child.

Occasional Knitting: Projects for the special occasions in life—holidays, housewarmings, picnics.

The Sophisticated Kitchen: New uses for one of our favorite yarns: kitchen cotton.

We have filled this book with luscious photographs, stories, tips, rules, and hints. You’ll read how we arrived at these projects and the discoveries we have made along the way, and you will discover shocking things about us.

At all times, we have kept in mind Mason-Dixon Knitting Rule Number 1 : Knitting is spoze to be fun. Fasten your seatbelt—it’s going to be a fabulous ride!

Love,
Kay and Ann

 

  Stitched in Time: Memory-Keeping Projects to Sew and Share from the Creator of Posie Gets Cozy

 
Stitched in Time: Memory-Keeping Projects to Sew and Share from the Creator of Posie Gets Cozy under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $22.95
Sale: $13.75
 
Manufacturer: Potter Craft
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Alicia Paulson
Publisher: Potter Craft
Dewey Decimal Number: 746.4
Publication Date: 2008-11-11
Reading Level: 160
 
Description: In Stitched in Time Alicia Paulson shares 30 beautiful, inventive, and thoughtful projects that encourage you to take your memories down from the bookshelf, out of the closet, or off the hard drive and bring them into your daily life. Creator of a charming line of handmade gifts and accessories called Posie: Rosy Little Things, Paulson organizes these adorable handmade mementos—each one incorporating unique elements such as photos, drawings, and other ephemera—into three sections: For the Little Ones, For Every Day, and For Special Occasions. Many projects are easy enough for the beginning sewer to complete, and Paulson explains all the necessary techniques, from hand- and machine-sewing to embroidery, appliqué, stenciling, and transferring photos to fabric.

In as little as a weekend anyone can create a keepsake for the ages that will be enjoyed every day­—whether it’s a quilt made from outgrown baby clothes, an apron featuring a favorite family recipe, a tote bag documenting a treasured vacation, or a stuffed animal fashioned from a child’s drawing. With love incorporated into every stitch, these sweet projects each evoke the feeling of a special time and place, and are so much more than just a commemoration of events. Whether you want to remember your family summers at the beach or a daughter’s first apartment, a perfect gift for a loved one or a memento to keep all to yourself is just stitches away.

 

  Sukie Iron-Ons (Sukie)

 
Sukie Iron-Ons (Sukie) under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $12.95
Sale: $10.36
 
Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Julia Harding::Darrell Gibbs
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Publication Date: 2008-11-28
Reading Level: 30
 
Description: This work includes a fantastic craft pad that let's you transfer popular Sukie designs onto you bags, T-shirts, anything!

 

  Friendship Bracelets (Klutz)

 
Friendship Bracelets (Klutz) under Crafts & Hobbies in The Books Store
Price: $16.95
Sale: $8.99
 
Manufacturer: Klutz
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Spiral-bound
Publisher: Klutz
Edition: Book and Access
Dewey Decimal Number: 746.4222
Publication Date: 1996-08-01
Reading Level: 60
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
 
Description: Super-clear directions for ten different kinds of bracelets, with all the colorful floss and beads you need to make all of them. A built-in clipboard provides the ideal work surface for this coolest of crafts.

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