
The Boy Scouts' Victory, written by George Durston in the early 20th century, is a juvenile fiction novel set against the backdrop of World War I. The story follows young characters, particularly Zaidos, a Greek boy, and Nickell-Wheelerson, as they confront the challenges of war and personal trials. The narrative emphasizes themes of bravery, friendship, and duty, showcasing how these boys navigate their tumultuous environments during the war, particularly in Turkey and through their involvement with the Red Cross.

