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 SCOUTING BOOKS BY

A story of how the Chipmunk Patrol was started, what they did and how they did it.

This story is a continuation of THE BOY SCOUTS OF BERKSHIRETHE BOY SCOUTS OF BERKSHIRE and is an unusually interesting book on Boy Scouting.

Intimate knowledge of the country as well as of the basic principles of Boy Scouting characterizes this new volume by Mr. Eaton.

A Story of Boy Scouting

This story is a continuation of the history of Peanut and the other characters which appeared in previous volumes by this author.

A Boy Scout’s life and adventures on a newspaper

A rattling newspaper story with Peanut as the central character—he who has figured so prominently in the author’s four Boy Scout books.

The adventures of two young Easterners in the heart of the high Rockies. The volume gives an accurate and descriptive picture of this Park, and might well be used as a guide book. This book is illustrated by wonderful photographs.

A Story of the High Cascades

A very valuable and intensely interesting story of the experience of two boys at Crater Lake Park. Their experiences and adventures will thrill every boy reader, and so accurate is the information relative to the Park itself that one may easily feel that this author has been over every foot of it himself.

A Story of the Maine Woods

A wonderful story of scout life, full of interesting scenes of boy activities. Best of all it is an accurate picture of the famous Mt. Katahdin, up which the author and his boys climbed. It is accepted as being one of the most difficult mountains to ascend east of the Rockies.