
Roy Blakeley: Lost, Strayed or Stolen
Published in 1922, 'Roy Blakeley: Lost, Strayed or Stolen' by Percy Keese Fitzhugh follows the humorous adventures of Roy Blakeley and his fellow Boy Scouts as they attempt to relocate their troop's meeting place, an old railroad car. The story highlights themes of camaraderie, resourcefulness, and the challenges of growing up, as the boys navigate obstacles while planning their move. Fitzhugh's light-hearted narrative captures the spirit of youth and teamwork, making it a notable work in juvenile fiction related to the Boy Scouts of America.













































