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The Boy Scout Pathfinders; Or, Jack Danby's Best Adventure

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A troop of Boy Scouts, led by their Scout-Master, establishes a summer camp deep in the Adirondack wilderness to act as pathfinders for a newly acquired tract of land, mapping streams, cataloging wildlife and testing routes. The narrative follows their daily camp work and outdoor training interwoven with episodic dangers and adventures: encounters with wild animals and a veteran hunter, a plotted conspiracy, cave entrapment, a broken trestle and a threatened train, duels and narrow escapes. Practical scouting skills, teamwork, quick thinking and resourcefulness drive the boys’ efforts to explore, protect and guide through the backwoods.

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Robert Maitland

Robert Maitland was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly within the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his series featuring the character Jack Danby, which includes titles such as "The Boy Scout Automobilists; Or, Jack Danby in the Woods" and "The Boy Scout Fire Fighters; Or Jack Danby's Bravest Deed." Maitland's works often emphasize themes of bravery, teamwork, and outdoor skills, reflecting the spirit of the Boy Scouts movement during the early 20th century. His engaging storytelling continues to resonate with young readers, encouraging a sense of adventure and exploration.

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