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Anecdotes for boys

by Harvey Newcomb

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Anecdotes for boys by Harvey Newcomb is a collection of moral stories and historical examples designed to promote character development among young males. The book presents various narratives intended to illustrate virtues such as honesty, perseverance, and responsibility, with a focus on shaping boys into upright men. It emphasizes that early conduct and decisions influence future character and moral standing. The selection includes stories of notable figures like George Washington, aiming to serve as moral exemplars through their actions and virtues. The work reflects mid-19th-century values concerning education and morals, combining instructive content with engaging anecdotes to appeal to young readers.

The book is situated within the category of children’s and young adult literature from the period, intending to provide moral education through narrative form. It advocates that habits formed in youth are fundamental to character formation and uses historical and biblical examples to reinforce its lessons. The tone remains didactic, prioritising moral instruction aligned with contemporary societal expectations of responsible citizenship and virtue.

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In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. STEREOTYPED BY S. N. DICKINSON, BOSTON. PREFACE. I have noticed that young people are fond of reading anecdotes, narratives, parables, &c. This taste of theirs sometimes leads them to devour all the trash that comes in their way, with no other object than mere amusement. But, if properly guarded, it may be the means of conveying truth to their minds in a form not only more attractive, but more readily understood. The design of this book is, to supply reading of this kind, which shall be not only entertaining but instructive . I never write for the amusement of the reader merely. But I am glad if he is entertained at the same time that he is instructed. This book is not a mere compilation of stories. Its main object is to illustrate truth and character. No anecdote has been admitted but such as could be turned to this account; and if suited to this purpose, the question has not been asked whether it was new or old. But nearly every one has been entirely rewritten, presented in a new dress, and made to bear on the object in view. The work was suggested, while writing my last two publications, “How to be a Man,” and “How to be a Lady.” I had designed to illustrate the topics there treated of, in this manner, but could not find space. The favor with which these works have been received, has encouraged me to undertake something of the kind separately. I have prepared two volumes, one for boys and one for girls, but the matter in each is entirely distinct. The same anecdote is in no instance introduced into both books; though in some cases the topics are similar. They form a pair , for the rising youth of both sexes; and if they shall contribute in any degree towards forming their characters, after the true model, my object will be attained. Grantville, Mass., Sept. 1847. CONTENTS. The Boy makes the Man. —Benedict Arnold—George Washington—Gov. Ritner—Roger Sherman. 9 Filial Piety. —George Washington—obey God rather than man—a son’s love—filial piety rewarded—filial tenderness—filial impiety punished—think how you will feel when your parents are gone—benefit of obedience—reward of disobedience—conscientious obedience—cheerful obedience, sullen obedience, and disobedience. 16 Social Virtues and Vices. —Brotherly affection—the

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