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It was written by Ernest Seton and drew greatly on Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys , it included information on the organization of Scouting, signs and signaling, and camping, as well as Scouting games and a description of several Scouting honours.
Notably, this book did not place emphasis on first aid, knife and axe use, or map and compass work, as later editions would. Because this edition was intended solely as a temporary guide until an authoritative handbook could be made, it is now known as the Original Edition Handbook. The cover art was an illustration by Baden-Powell. There were about 28, copies printed, not 68, as previously thought.
The Official Handbook for Boys was published in June As with the Original Edition , many now-standard Scouting skills were passed over, including knife and axe use and map and compass work. The book describes many Scout-like virtues and qualifications.
After a lengthy section on what a Scout should know, including chivalry, history, and national issues, it is noted that 'in short, to be a good Scout is to be a well-developed, well-informed boy. It is available in two editions with identical content but one with photos of boys and one of girls.
Scouting for Boys: A handbook for instruction in good citizenship is a book on Boy Scout training, published in various editions since Early editions were written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell with later editions being extensively rewritten by others.
The book was originally a manual for self-instruction in observation, tracking and woodcraft skills as well as self-discipline and self-improvement, about the Empire and duty as citizens with an eclectic mix of anecdotes and unabashed personal observations and recollections.
It is pervaded by a degree of moral proselytizing and references to the author's own exploits. Upon his return to England, following the Second Boer War, Baden-Powell learned some British schools had been using Aids to Scouting to teach observation and deduction. Scouting for Boys was published in six fortnightly instalments of approximately 70 pages each, from January to March They were produced by Pearson's printer, Horace Cox.
These six publications were a success and, as planned, were issued in book form on 1 May Although Aids to Scouting strongly influenced the book, Scouting for Boys presents Scouting from the perspective of outdoorsmen and explorers rather than military men, and it adds the Scout Oath, Scout Law, honours and games for youth. Many of these editions were edited by others and, far beyond mere editing, whole sections were written by authors other than Baden-Powell.
The book was a best seller upon release, and, in its various editions, is claimed to have become one of the best-selling books in history. Scouting for Boys has been translated into many languages. In , editions of the book were still selling 50, copies annually. Only in was a decline noted by the publisher and in the last decades of the 20th century the book came to be seen as a period curiosity even by the Scout Movement.
Extrapolating this to 87 different language editions worldwide, historic world sales of Scouting for Boys can be estimated at to million copies since In her introduction to the edition, Elleke Boehmer criticises the book saying 'the text was deeply scored through with a contemporary class prejudice which would have been off-putting to non-middle-class readers, as captured in the sharp aphorism that bees form a 'model community, for they respect their Queen and kill their unemployed' p.
Scouting for Boys has been published in over thirty consecutive editions by London based C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. Estimatedly, over million books have been printed, making it rank high in the list of best-selling books. All parts of the six installments in have the title Scouting for Boys in big capitals. With a listed price of '4d. Authorship is attributed thus: 'by B-P Lieut.
Baden Powell C. Most chapters start with hints to instructors. All chapters have campfire yarns, appealing to boys, most contain sections with games and activities, and they close with recommendations for books to read. The second part covers pages 71 to The third part covers pages to
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