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The Boy Scouts at the Panama-Pacific Exposition - Scouting Adventure at 1915 World's Fair - cover

The Boy Scouts at the Panama-Pacific Exposition - Scouting Adventure at 1915 World's Fair

John Henry Goldfrap

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Boy Scouts at the Panama-Pacific Exposition," John Henry Goldfrap artfully combines adventure and camaraderie against the backdrop of one of the most significant world fairs in early 20th-century America. Through vibrant narrative and engaging dialogues, Goldfrap crafts a tale that captures the spirit of the Boy Scouts as they navigate various challenges and experiences at the exposition. The book not only provides entertainment but also serves to promote the values of resourcefulness, teamwork, and patriotism, which were central to the Boy Scouts' mission during a time when the nation was shaping its identity on the world stage. John Henry Goldfrap, an ardent supporter of the Boy Scouts movement, was deeply influenced by the principles of self-reliance and public service that the organization espoused. His background as an educator and a writer allowed him to translate his observations of youth culture and societal shifts into captivating tales that resonated with young readers. The nuances of his narrative often reflect the educational principles he valued, aligning with the era's focus on character building and development among boys. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in historical adventures or those seeking to understand the cultural dynamics of early 20th-century America. Goldfrap's engaging storytelling invites readers of all ages to join the Boy Scouts on their journey, making it a timeless tale of exploration and friendship.
Available since: 09/18/2023.
Print length: 130 pages.

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