The Editor likes to think that quite a few of the stories found in the Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories present companions for the mind of this hardy sort, and hopes, whether boys read or are told these stories, they will prove to be such as exalt and inspire while they thrill and entertain. (from the Introduction)
Introduction by Franklin K MathiewsChapter 1: Silverhorns by Henry van DykeChapter 2: Wild Horse Hunter, part 1 by Zane GreyChapter 2: Wild Horse Hunter, part 2 by Zane GreyChapter 2: Wild Horse Hunter, part 3 by Zane GreyChapter 2: Wild Horse Hunter, part 4 by Zane GreyChapter 3: Hydrophobic Skunk by Irvin S. CobbChapter 4: The Ole Virginia by Stewart Edward WhiteChapter 5: The Weight of Obligation, part 1 by Rex BeachChapter 5: The Weight of Obligation, part 2 by Rex BeachChapter 6: That Spot by Jack LondonChapter 7: When Lincoln Licked a Bully by Irving BachellerChapter 8: The End of the Trail by Clarence E MulfordChapter 9: Dey Ain't No Ghosts by Ellis Parker ButlerChapter 10: The Night Operator, part 1 by Frank L PackardChapter 10: The Night Operator, Part 2 by Frank L PackardChapter 11: Christmas Eve in a Lumber Camp by Ralph ConnorChapter 12: The Story That the Keg Told Me by Adirondack (W. H. H.) Murray
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