We know so well, are reminded so often of the worth of the good book and great, that too often we fail to observe or understand the influence for good of a boy's recreational reading. Such books may influence him for good or ill as profoundly as his play activities, of which they are a vital part. The needful thing is to find stories in which the heroes have the characteristics boys so much admire—unquenchable courage, immense resourcefulness, absolute fidelity, conspicuous greatness. We believe the books of EVERY BOY'S LIBRARY measurably well meet this challenge.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA,

James E. West

Chief Scout Executive.


CONTENTS

[ I — BROTHER AND SISTER]

[ II — "THE DRACONIAN REFORMS"]

[ III — "BRICK," "SORREL-TOP," AND "REDDY"]

[ IV — THE BITER BITTEN]