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""John Gay Or Work For Boys V3: Work For Summer"" is a book written by Jacob Abbott and published in 1864. It is a part of a series of books that aim to provide guidance and inspiration for young boys. This particular volume focuses on the importance of hard work and productivity during the summer months. The book features the character of John Gay, a young boy who learns the value of working hard and the benefits it can bring. The story is filled with practical advice and examples of how to be productive during the summer, including gardening, fishing, and exploring nature. The book is…mehr

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""John Gay Or Work For Boys V3: Work For Summer"" is a book written by Jacob Abbott and published in 1864. It is a part of a series of books that aim to provide guidance and inspiration for young boys. This particular volume focuses on the importance of hard work and productivity during the summer months. The book features the character of John Gay, a young boy who learns the value of working hard and the benefits it can bring. The story is filled with practical advice and examples of how to be productive during the summer, including gardening, fishing, and exploring nature. The book is written in a clear and engaging style, making it accessible to young readers. Overall, ""John Gay Or Work For Boys V3: Work For Summer"" is a timeless classic that teaches important life lessons about the rewards of hard work and perseverance.In Four Volumes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Jacob Abbott (born November 14, 1803, in Hallowell, Maine, United States; died October 31, 1879, in Farmington, Maine) was a notable American children's author renowned for his literary contributions that left an enduring mark on young readers. As a prolific writer, Abbott's influence was far-reaching, captivating generations of children with his engaging stories. He hailed from a family deeply embedded in literary circles, including his sibling John Stevens Cabot Abbott. Abbott's literary legacy was paralleled by his role as a parent, having children such as Lyman Abbott, Edward Abbott, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, and Austin Abbott, who would continue his family's intellectual lineage. Abbott's impact extended beyond his immediate family, encompassing his grandchildren as well, among them Eleanor Hallowell Abbott and Lawrence Fraser Abbott. With a focus on crafting literature for young minds, Abbott's occupation as a children's author remains his most enduring achievement. His stories resonated with readers, offering valuable lessons through relatable characters and compelling narratives. Jacob Abbott's dedication to literature that both entertained and educated underscores his lasting influence on the realm of children's literature, earning him a cherished place in literary history.