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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 369.430973 EAN: 9780486439914 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0486439917 Label: Dover Publications Manufacturer: Dover Publications Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 448 Publication Date: June 17, 2005 Publisher: Dover Publications Studio: Dover Publications Editorial Review: Product Description: Complete republication of a book that has been used by generations of American youths, with copious information on such topics as woodcrafting, camping, sailing, as well as notes on developing self-reliance and good citizenship. A delight for Americana enthusiasts, a treasure for collectors. 219 figures and illustrations. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - 1911 Boy Scout HandbookThis is a fun book and all Scouts should own one. We see how some things change, but we also see how some things don't. Truths remain true and common sense and good remain so as well. Pick one up! Rating: - Great historical piece but half the storyThis is a great book showing the scout perspective. The other half is the Handbook For Scout Masters 1914 recently reprinted. The two show both sides of the picture and are both funny from their angle. Lot of info is out of date here, such as their dietary and first aid, but that is what makes it fun. Rating: - God bless the Boy Scouts !!I was a Cub Scout, Weblo, and Boy Scout for years. Some of my fondest memories are of times spent with my fellow scouts around the campfire, telling stories, jokes, and just being BOYS. This edition reminds me of the pre-PC and pre-secular Boy Scouts, when scouting was almost a calling for teenage boys, and certainly contributed to their moral and ethical upbringings. In this day of anti-God, anti-anything-as-long-as-it's-secular-humanism, it's refreshing to read a handbook with advice on serving ... Read More Rating: - Some things never changeSuperb book. In the world we live in there is constant change, this book demonstrates that somethings are timeless. |