The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour" by George A. Warren is an engaging young adult novel that continues the exciting adventures of the Banner Boy Scouts as they embark on a captivating tour. The story follows the adventures of this dedicated group of Boy Scouts as they set out on a tour filled with new challenges and experiences. Along the way, they encounter a series of adventures, tests, and opportunities for growth. The Scouts must rely on their scouting skills, teamwork, and resourcefulness to overcome obstacles and make the most of their tour. George A. Warren's storytelling captures the spirit of scouting and outdoor exploration, providing young readers with an entertaining and educational experience. The novel emphasizes important scouting principles, including preparedness, leadership, and community service. "The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour" is not just an action-packed adventure but also a story that encourages young readers to embrace the outdoors, learn valuable life skills, and cultivate lasting friendships. It reinforces the positive impact of scouting on character development and personal growth.
Knowing that ninety-nine lads out of every hundred love outdoor life above all else, I have taken it upon myself to give you a series of what I hope will prove to be clean, wide-awake, up-to-date stories, founded upon a subject that is interesting our whole nation - the Boy Scouts of America. You know what a hold this movement has taken upon the rising generation of our broad land. There never was anything like it before - there never may be again. At first many people made the mistake of believing that it was simply a new military order, and that boys who joined were to be taught the duties of soldiers, and learned how to fight. They know better now. It is really the greatest movement for Peace ever started. Not only that, but the lads who belong to this vast organization are taught how to be manly, self reliant, brave, courteous, kindly and steadfast.
First published in London 1814, this is one of the rarest sporting books of its time, with first editions commanding astronomical prices. Colonel Hanger was a celebrated sportsman and soldier, famous for his feats in both vocations. He hunted, shot and saw service, both in England and America. This book provides a wealth of information gleaned over a long and active lifetime. It will appeal greatly to the country lover and sportsman and prove an amusing social document for students of that era with its historical anecdotes and lively style. The book's two hundred and twenty-six pages contain valuable information on: How to Allure and Catch all Vermin. Rat Catching Secrets. Managing Horses and Dogs. Rearing Pheasants. Fowling Pieces, Rifles and Muskets. Remarks on Rifle Shooting. Pointers and Setters. Preventing Partridge and Pheasant Poachers. Catching Flocks of Wood Pigeons. Catching Waterfowl. Stalking Red Deer. Training Colts. Cures for Bullocks and Cows. How to Shoot by Night, Wildfowl, Peewits, Plover, Wild Geese and Bustards. Remarks on the Rifle Bench Saving a Poisoned Dog. Several Valuable Family Receipts. Plans for Training and Disciplining a Corps. Distance Rifle Shooting, etc. This is a fascinating read for any field sports enthusiast or historian and contains information that is still practical and useful today. Many of the earliest sporting books, particularly those dating back to the 1800s, are now extremely scarce and very expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
The Rabbit Skin Cap tells the story of George Baldry, a resourceful and practical countryman, a shoemaker and a poacher. It is a fascinating account of old Norfolk, its extraordinary characters and how they survived the deprivations of the nineteenth century East Anglian countryside. A classic of the English countryside. First published in 1939. This is an attractive new high quality paperback edition produced by Coch-y-Bonddu Books, Machynlleth.
The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat" by George A. Warren is an adventurous young adult novel that follows the exploits of the Banner Boy Scouts as they embark on a thrilling aquatic adventure. The story revolves around a group of dedicated Boy Scouts who are always ready for new challenges and exciting expeditions. In this installment of their adventures, the Scouts set out on a journey afloat, navigating rivers and waterways. Along the way, they encounter a series of tests and trials that require teamwork, resourcefulness, and quick thinking to overcome. George A. Warren's storytelling captures the spirit of scouting, emphasizing important values such as leadership, friendship, and outdoor skills. The novel's blend of adventure, camaraderie, and problem-solving makes it an engaging read for young audiences. "The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat" is not just an action-packed adventure but also a story that promotes the principles of scouting, including preparedness, self-reliance, and community service. It encourages young readers to embrace the outdoors, work together as a team, and face challenges with determination.
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