Hunting Adventures on Land and Sea
Young Nimrods by Thomas Knox

Published by Harper & Brothers
1. Young Nimrods in North America (Copyright 1881 by Harper & Brothers)
2. Young Nimrods Around the World (Copyright 1882 by Harper & Brothers)

Published by Harper & Brothers. The first editions note the copyright date on the title page. Later editions are undated.

Illustrated with numerous line drawn pictures. Most and perhaps all are from other sources and were not done specifically for these books.

Cloth. Multiple colors. Book specific color and spine illustrations in black and gilt.
Gilt spine and cover lettering. 9” x 7”.

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Addenda:

The Young Nimrods is a two book series written by Thomas W. Knox (1835-1896) and published by Harper and Brothers. In many ads the books are noted as Part I and Part II in the Hunting Adventures on Land and Sea. Strictly speaking these books are less travelogues and more natural history but they are included on the site anyway.

The books are similar to the Boy Travellers' Series (Which Knox also wrote) in that they follow the adventures of two boys, in this instance, George and Harry. "In North America finds the boys traveling from the Atlantic to the Pacific learning about natural history and their surroundings.

Knox was quite a traveller himself. Initially his vocation was as a school teacher/principal in Kingston, New Hampshire. After two years he quit and moved to Colorado to "dig for gold". Later he worked as a writer for two local newspapers - Rocky Mountain News and the Western Mountaineer.

At the beginning of the Civil War he joined the California National Guard as a Lieutenant Colonel but was injured at a battle in Missouri.

After the war as an employee of the Russo-American Telegraph Company he went to Northern Asia on an expedition that was laying telegraph lines.

He embarked on a world tour in 1877. He visited with the King of Siam during that trip. He developed a relationship with the King that resulted in Knox' teaching the methods of American education to the King.

The first book of this series, The Young Nimrods in North America (1881) was written to expose boys to "the ways of the hunter's life".

This book is designed to teach youngsters about natural history. In this book however the setting is the world not just North America.

These books were written contemporaneously with the Boy Travellers' Series but clearly were not as popular as noted by the short series length.

Of interest, the word "nimrod" is defined as a skillful hunter in a humorous vein. I can honestly say I have never used this word or heard it used in conversation. Must be a 19th century thing.