Under Boy Scout Colors
Joseph Bushnell Ames
Lu par David Olson





Dale Tompkins joins the Boy Scouts as a Tenderfoot in wolf patrol. Dale has many adventures with the scouts in the town of Hillsgrove. (summary by David Olson)
Prooflisteners: Kangaroo692 and Fiddlesticks (7 hr 31 min)
Chapitres
The Live Wire | 13:41 | Lu par David Olson |
The New Tenderfoot | 22:25 | Lu par David Olson |
The Silver Lining | 19:03 | Lu par David Olson |
On the Gridiron | 19:49 | Lu par David Olson |
Trouble Ahead | 18:12 | Lu par David Olson |
The Quarrel | 17:12 | Lu par David Olson |
In the Last Quarter | 13:40 | Lu par David Olson |
The Good Turn | 14:43 | Lu par David Olson |
An Odd Thanksgiving | 14:30 | Lu par David Olson |
The Surprise | 18:07 | Lu par David Olson |
Elkhorn Cabin | 13:32 | Lu par David Olson |
A Cry in the Night | 13:36 | Lu par David Olson |
What They Found | 10:21 | Lu par David Olson |
The Boy Who Couldn’t Swim | 12:06 | Lu par David Olson |
The Rescue | 21:03 | Lu par David Olson |
Trexler’s Transformation | 19:27 | Lu par David Olson |
Dale’s Chance | 15:00 | Lu par David Olson |
A Question of Money | 14:18 | Lu par David Olson |
The Accident | 12:36 | Lu par David Olson |
First Aid | 15:59 | Lu par David Olson |
Lost Mine Hill | 12:24 | Lu par David Olson |
Around the Council Fire | 7:29 | Lu par David Olson |
A Surprise for Vedder | 8:46 | Lu par David Olson |
The Missing Scout | 13:07 | Lu par David Olson |
Lost Mine Found | 12:35 | Lu par David Olson |
The Wish of His Heart | 8:38 | Lu par David Olson |
The Surprise | 14:54 | Lu par David Olson |
War! | 17:40 | Lu par David Olson |
''Every Scout to Feed a Soldier'' | 9:40 | Lu par David Olson |
The Silver Cross | 10:18 | Lu par David Olson |
The Riot Wedge | 16:41 | Lu par David Olson |
Critiques
Enjoyable





Janelle
Under Boy Scout Colors is an early scouting novel about the boys of a scouting troop in a country town. This sounds ordinary fare, but in the words of the book, it turned out to be a "corker", though to be honest, I'm struggling a little to explain why. On the surface it is a fairly ordinary book. The boys have adventures, play sports, raise funds, go camping, and engage in occasional heroics. All good scouting stuff I suppose. All I can say is that the characters were engaging, and I wanted to join in with them, even when they were playing gridiron and baseball, about which I know nothing. I guess this mirrors my upbringing watching my brothers play soccer and enjoy the fun of Boys Brigade (a Christian equivalent to scouts), and wishing I could participate with them. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the history of scouting, or who enjoys classic children's books. Many thanks to the narrator for his capable and relaxing reading.