

academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Academic Literature.). (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Mrs. This book may rightly be held to be a classic in Scout fiction, and because of that fact the Scout Book Club Selection Committee feels justified in giving the book a place of honour. That story was so startingly original, so fresh in its ideas, so completely full of the spirit of the pioneer Scount days, that it became at once the most popular boy's story of the time. le Breton martin, to write a serial story about the adventures of a Patrol of Scouts. Frank Lamburn fell the task of getting together the material for the first issues of the paper, and he decided that a story with a strong Scouting interest was one of the best ways of attracting boys to join the new movement. The paper would be a medium through which he could keep in touch with his Scouts and give them the latest news, and it would also serve as a good publicity agent for Scouting through its articles and stories.

When in 1908 the Chief Scout arranged for the publication of our weekly official organ, The Scout, he had in mind two things. They emigrated to the USA in 1920 and had four children. Not For Sale to the Public printed to title page. Ernest John Le Breton (1892-1972), born in Jersey, the son of Charles John (1857-1933) and Elise Esther, nee Dolbel (1857-1937), and Lylia Le Maistre (1889-1967) whom he married in 1918.
