
The Boy Scouts of Woodcraft Camp
1922
The Boy Scouts of Woodcraft Camp, written by Thornton W. Burgess and first published in 1922, follows Walter Upton, a young boy eager to learn wilderness skills at a Boy Scout camp. As he navigates camp life, Walter faces challenges that test his courage and character, while forming friendships and rivalries. This juvenile fiction work highlights the values of the Boy Scout movement, emphasizing practical knowledge and moral development through outdoor adventures. The book features 15 illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience.
























