| "You do not have to be a Boy
    Scout to enjoy these fascinating and interesting stories. Any boy has the
    chance. Next to the Manual itself, the books give an accurate impression of
    Boy Scout activities, for they are educational and instructive." Originally published by Hurst,
    this series was later reprinted by A.L. Burt. Most volumes were illustrated
    by Charles L. Wrenn, who also illustrated Payson's "Motor Cycle
    Chums" series (Hurst). | 
      THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE EAGLE PATROL -- "In this title,
        self-reliance and self-defense through organized athletics are
        emphasized." -- 1911. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS ON THE RANGE -- "Cow-punchers, Indians,
        the Arizona desert and the Harkness ranch figure in this tale of the Boy
        Scouts." --1911. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS AND THE ARMY AIR-SHIP -- "The cleverness
        of one of the Scouts as an amateur inventor and the intrigues of his
        enemies to secure his inventions make a subject of breathless
        interest." -- 1911. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS' MOUNTAIN CAMP -- "Just so often as the
        reader draws a relieved breath at the escape of the Scouts from imminent
        danger, he loses it again in the instinctive impression, which he shares
        with the boys, of impending peril." -- illustrated by R.M.
        Brinkerhoff. 1912. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS FOR UNCLE SAM  -- "Patriotism is a
        vital principle in every Boy Scout organization, but few there are who
        have such an opportunity for its practical expression as comes to the
        members of the Eagle Patrol." -- illustrated by Charles L.
        Wrenn. 1912. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS AT THE PANAMA CANAL -- "Most timely is
        this authentic story of the 'great ditch.' It is illustrated by
        photographs of the Canal in process of Building." -- illustrated by Charles L
        Wrenn. 1913. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS UNDER FIRE IN MEXICO -- "Another tale
        appropriate to the unsettled conditions of the present is this account
        of recent conflict." -- illustrated by Charles
        L. Wrenn, 1914. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS ON BELGIAN BATTLEFIELDS -- "Wonderfully
        interesting is this story of Belgium as it  figures in this tale of
        the Great War." -- illustrated by
        Charles L. Wrenn. 1915. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS WITH THE ALLIES IN FRANCE -- "On the
        firing line -- or very near -- we find the Scouts in France."
        --  illustrated by
        Charles L. Wrenn. 1915. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION -- "If
        you couldn't attend the Exposition yourself, you can go even now in
        imagination with the Boy Scouts." --  illustrated
        by Charles L. Wrenn. 1915. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS UNDER SEALED ORDERS  -- "Here the
        Boy Scouts have a secret mission to perform for the Government. What is
        the nature of it? Keen boys will find that out by reading the book. It's
        a dandy story." -- illustrated by Charles
        L. Wrenn. 1916. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS' CAMPAIGN FOR PREPAREDNESS -- "Just as
        the Scouts' motto is 'Be Prepared,' just for these reasons that they
        prepare for their country's defense. What they do and how they do it
        makes a volume well worth reading." -- illustrated by
        Charles L. Wrenn. 1916. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS' BADGE OF COURAGE --illustrated by Arthur O.
        Scott. 1917. Hurst; A.L. Burt.
 
THE BOY SCOUTS AT THE CANADIAN BORDER -- illustrated by Charles
        L. Wrenn. 1918. Hurst; A.L. Burt. 
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