Author | Robert Baden-Powell |
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Illustrator | Robert Baden-Powell |
Cover artist | John Hassall |
Language | English |
Subject | Scouting |
Genre | Boy's handbook |
Published | 24 January 1908[1] Horace Cox |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
OCLC | 492503066 |
Scouting for Boys: A handbook for instruction in good citizenship is a book on Boy Scout training, published in various editions since 1908. Early editions were written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell with later editions being extensively rewritten by others. The book was originally a manual for self-instruction in observation, tracking and woodcraft skills as well as self-discipline and self-improvement, about the British Empire and duty as citizens with an eclectic mix of anecdotes and unabashed personal observations and recollections. It is pervaded by a degree of moral proselytizing and references to the author's own exploits. It is based on his boyhood experiences, his experience with the Mafeking Cadet Corps during the Second Boer War at the siege of Mafeking, and on his experimental camp on Brownsea Island, England.