Originally published in 1930, this book is an exhaustively detailed
manual of instruction and advice on how to build a scout troop. Many of
the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides
Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Contents Include
The Architects Training: How Scouting Began. the Architects Designs:
What Scouting Means. The Foundations of the Building: Scout Law.
Beginning to Build: Tools ''Opened or Controlled''. Materials to Use:
Practices. Beams and Girders: Individuality, Discipline. Assistance in
Building: Parents, Church, School. Laying the First Courses: Tender Foot
Tests, Investiture. Working to Plan: Outdoor Atmosphere. Adding Another
Storey: Second-Class Tests. Roofing the Building: First Class Tests.
Decorating: Badges, Handcrafts. Housekeeping: Records, Finance. The
Domestic Staff: Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop Leader. The
Family: Individual Scouts, Boy Nature. The Family Grows up: Looking
Ahead, Employment. Annual Repairs: Troop Headquarters, Furnishing Gear.
Entertainment: Rallies, Concerts. The Garden: Scouting and Religion,
Church Parades. The Out-Of-Doors: Open-air-Scouting. Summer Holidays:
Camping. Town and Country: Town Troops. The View from the Windows:
Scouter's, Training, Brotherhood