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Recognizing Scouting ' s popularity , American publishers rushed into print
numberless “ Boy Scout " novels varying as widely as imagination and the Scout
Oath would permit . But a federal charter in 1916 gave the organization a
marketable ...
Recognizing Scouting ' s popularity , American publishers rushed into print
numberless “ Boy Scout " novels varying as widely as imagination and the Scout
Oath would permit . But a federal charter in 1916 gave the organization a
marketable ...
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12 The Wilderness Novel The readers of books , or rather the buyers of current
novels , live in the cities ; they are hurried ... It only remains , therefore , for the
budding novelist to produce the book of the fields , the novel of the country life ...
12 The Wilderness Novel The readers of books , or rather the buyers of current
novels , live in the cities ; they are hurried ... It only remains , therefore , for the
budding novelist to produce the book of the fields , the novel of the country life ...
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Charles G . D . Roberts , born and raised in New Brunswick , delineated his
landscapes with the crispness of a winter frost , and Dillon Wallace vividly turned
his own adventures into twenty wilderness novels for boys . Similarly , Harold Bell
...
Charles G . D . Roberts , born and raised in New Brunswick , delineated his
landscapes with the crispness of a winter frost , and Dillon Wallace vividly turned
his own adventures into twenty wilderness novels for boys . Similarly , Harold Bell
...
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