Frank Flower. The Boy War Correspondent. By A. B. COOPER.
"Boy Scouts should thoroughly enjoy this story, for the principles on which young Flower always acts are thoroughly sound, and, though no offensive morals are drawn, the advantage of 'straight' conduct is made obvious. "—Academy.
Jack Corvit, Patrol Leader; or Always a Scout. By V. R. NENDRICK.
"This is a rousing book for Boy Scouts, full of stirring incidents and exciting adventures, with the hero always well to the fore. The idea of the story is to illustrate the various items of the Scout Law, and the idea is well carried out."—The People.
Gildersley's Tenderfoot. A Thrilling Tale of Redskin and Prairie. By ROBERT LEIGHTON, Author of "Kiddie of the Camp," etc.
"A rattling good story of adventure in the Wild West which boys will thoroughly enjoy."—Bookman.
Sons of the Sea. An Engrossing Tale of the Sea Scouts. By CHRISTOPHER BECK, Author of "The Crimson Aeroplane," etc.
"Mr. Beck tells a story of the Sea Scouts and shows how handy these young people may become.... Written in a manly, healthy style, and may be recommended to the attention of every boy."— The Field.
BOOKS BY THE CHIEF SCOUT
SIR ROBERT BADEN-POWELL, K.C.B.