THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SERIES
By George A. Warren

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"The Boy Scouts movement has swept over our country like wildfire, and is endorsed by our greatest men and leading educators. No author is better qualified to write such a series as this as Professor Warren, who has watched the movement closely since its inception in England some years ago." -- Cupples & Leon advertisement

This series was first published by Cupples & Leon; it was later reprinted by Goldsmith, Saalfield, and World Syndicate.

  1. THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS; or, A Struggle for Leadership -- "This initial volume tells how the news of the scout movement reached the boys and how they determined to act on it. They organized the Fox Patrol, and some rivals organized another patrol. More patrols were formed in neighboring towns and a prize was put up for the patrol scoring the most points in a many-sided contest." -- 1912. Cupples & Leon; Goldsmith; Saalfield; World Syndicate.

  2. THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS ON A TOUR; or, The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain -- "This story begins with a mystery that is most unusual. There is a good deal of fun and adventure, camping, fishing, and swimming, and the young heroes more than once prove their worth." -- 1912. Cupples & Leon; World Syndicate; Goldsmith; Saalfield.

  3. THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS AFLOAT; or, The Secret of Cedar Island -- "Here is another tale of life in the open, of jolly times on river and lake and around the camp fire, told by one who has camped out for many years." -- 1913. Cupples & Leon; Saalfield; World Syndicate.

  4. THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND; or, A Tour on Skates and Iceboats -- "The boys take a trip into the mountains, where they are caught in a big snowstorm and are snowbound. A series of stirring adventures which will hold the interest of every reader." -- 1916. Cupples & Leon; Goldsmith; Saalfield; World Syndicate.

  5. THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS MYSTERY -- 1937. World Syndicate.

  6. THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS IN THE AIR -- 1937. World Syndicate.

Source:

  • WorldCat Holdings
  • Cupples & Leon advertisement in Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island

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