Peck's Uncle Ike and the Red Headed Boy. Also, Sunbeams: Humor, Sarcasm and Sense (Two Volumes in One)
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217; 220 pp. Two volumes in one book. Woodcut illustrations. ABOUT PECK'S UNCLE IKE AND THE READ HEADED BOY: "The boy who is not so awfully good, along at first, but just good enough; the boy who does not cry when he gets hurt, and goes into all the dangerous games there are going, and goes in to win; the boy who loves his girl with the same earnestness that he plays football, and who takes the hard knocks of work and play until he becomes hardened to anything that may come to him in after life; the boy who will investigate everything in the way of machinery, even if he gets his fingers pinched, and learns how to make the machine that pinched him; the boy who, by study, experience, and mixing up with the world, knows a little about everything that he will have to deal with when he grows up - the all-around boy, that makes the all-around man, ready for anything, from praying for his country's prosperity to fighting for its honor."--apple books. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "George Wilbur Peck (September 28, 1840 - April 16, 1916) was an American writer and politician from Wisconsin. He served as the 17th Governor of Wisconsin and the 9th Mayor of Milwaukee.[1]"--Wikipedia