
Roy Blakeley: His Story
Published in 1922, 'Roy Blakeley: His Story' by Percy Keese Fitzhugh follows the adventures of young Roy Blakeley and his Boy Scout troop. The narrative captures their spirited escapades, including plans for a boat trip and a book collection campaign for soldiers, while introducing the humorous dynamics of Roy's friend Pee-wee Harris. The story combines elements of personal growth, camaraderie, and the spirit of scouting, with a subplot involving a mysterious note hinting at espionage, making it a notable work in juvenile fiction.
















































