Scouting on Two Continents
Title | Scouting on Two Continents PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Russell Burnham |
Publisher | Garden City, N.Y. : Garden City Publishing Company |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Africa, Southern |
ISBN |
Scouting on Two Continents
Title | Scouting on Two Continents PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Russell Burnham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Frontier and pioneer life |
ISBN |
Scouting on Two Continents
Title | Scouting on Two Continents PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Russell Burnham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 2013-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781258912680 |
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
Burnham
Title | Burnham PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Van Wyk |
Publisher | Trafford Publishing |
Pages | 584 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1412009014 |
A world-traveled writer recounts the amazing adventures of an American who mentored Robert Baden-Powell and inspired the Boy Scouts. Burnham is bigger than the Chief Scout.
A Splendid Savage: The Restless Life of Frederick Russell Burnham
Title | A Splendid Savage: The Restless Life of Frederick Russell Burnham PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Kemper |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 391 |
Release | 2016-01-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0393285537 |
"Rich, detailed, and pitch-perfect, with the witty and wonderful skipping off every page." —Maxwell Carter, Wall Street Journal Frederick Russell Burnham’s (1861–1947) amazing story resembles a newsreel fused with a Saturday matinee thriller. One of the few people who could turn his garrulous friend Theodore Roosevelt into a listener, Burnham was once world-famous as “the American scout.” His expertise in woodcraft, learned from frontiersmen and Indians, helped inspire another friend, Robert Baden-Powell, to found the Boy Scouts. His adventures encompassed Apache wars and range feuds, booms and busts in mining camps around the globe, explorations in remote regions of Africa, and death-defying military feats that brought him renown and high honors. His skills led to his unusual appointment, as an American, to be Chief of Scouts for the British during the Boer War, where his daring exploits earned him the Distinguished Service Order from King Edward VII. After a lifetime pursuing golden prospects from the deserts of Mexico and Africa to the tundra of the Klondike, Burnham found wealth, in his sixties, near his childhood home in southern California. Other men of his era had a few such adventures, but Burnham had them all. His friend H. Rider Haggard, author of many best-selling exotic tales, remarked, “In real life he is more interesting than any of my heroes of romance.” Among other well-known individuals who figure in Burnham’s story are Cecil Rhodes and William Howard Taft, as well as some of the wealthiest men of the day, including John Hays Hammond, E. H. Harriman, Henry Payne Whitney, and the Guggenheim brothers. Failure and tragedy streaked his life as well, but he was endlessly willing to set off into the unknown, where the future felt up for grabs and values worth dying for were at stake. Steve Kemper brings a quintessential American story to vivid life in this gripping biography.
Race, Resistance, and the Boy Scout Movement in British Colonial Africa
Title | Race, Resistance, and the Boy Scout Movement in British Colonial Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy H. Parsons |
Publisher | Ohio University Press |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2004-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0821441450 |
Conceived by General Sir Robert Baden-Powell as a way to reduce class tensions in Edwardian Britain, scouting evolved into an international youth movement. It offered a vision of romantic outdoor life as a cure for disruption caused by industrialization and urbanization. Scouting’s global spread was due to its success in attaching itself to institutions of authority. As a result, scouting has become embroiled in controversies in the civil rights struggle in the American South, in nationalist resistance movements in India, and in the contemporary American debate over gay rights. In Race, Resistance, and the Boy Scout Movement in British Colonial Africa, Timothy Parsons uses scouting as an analytical tool to explore the tensions in colonial society. Introduced by British officials to strengthen their rule, the movement targeted the students, juvenile delinquents, and urban migrants who threatened the social stability of the regime. Yet Africans themselves used scouting to claim the rights of full imperial citizenship. They invoked the Fourth Scout Law, which declared that a scout was a brother to every other scout, to challenge racial discrimination. Parsons shows that African scouting was both an instrument of colonial authority and a subversive challenge to the legitimacy of the British Empire. His study of African scouting demonstrates the implications and far-reaching consequences of colonial authority in all its guises.
Scouting on Two Continents
Title | Scouting on Two Continents PDF eBook |
Author | F. R. Burnham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2019-02-16 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781797037615 |
Frederick Russell Burnham: Explorer, discoverer, cowboy, and Scout.Native American, he served as chief of scouts in the Boer War, an intimate friend of Lord Baden-Powell. As an honorary Scout of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), he has served as an inspiration to the youth of the Nation and is the embodiment of the qualities of the ideal Scout.The BSA made Burnham an Honorary Scout in 1927, and for his noteworthy and extraordinary service to the Scouting movement, Burnham was bestowed the highest commendation given by the BSA, the Silver Buffalo Award, in 1936. Throughout his life he remained active in Scouting at both the regional and the national level in the United States and he corresponded regularly with Baden-Powell on Scouting topics.