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NEW! SCOUT COLLECTING INFO BOOKS
Eagle Scout Badges of the World
a look at the highest badges of the various worldwide Scout Associations, illustrated with photos of the actual patches
$4.95

Explorers, Guide to Exploring Insignia
a guide to collecting the various air, sea and land explorer patches from the 1930's till the 1980s with actual photos of the patches
$4.95

Boy Scout Badges of the World
a look at the various emblems of the worldwide Scout Associations, illustrated with the actual emblems taken from patches
$4.95

Patrol Yell, Guide to Patrol Medallions
a guide to collecting the patrol medallions of the BSA from the early days till now. illustrated
$9.95

Scout Pioneering
One of the classic books on pioneering. All kinds of projects for a Scout troop to make.
$11.95

Collecting Boy Scout Rank Badges
guide to collecting the various rank patches of the BSA, by Paul Myers, illustrated with the different variations
$22.95

Kudu Kudus
a look at the Kudu, its habitat, statistics, etc. This book was created for a Wood Badge course about 40 years ago, only two copies were made, the sell of these benefits training course scholarships.
$2.95

By the Campfire Devotions
about 80 devotions for Scouts or youth groups whether around a campfire or in a church basement, some thoughts to think about and some interesting thought provoking items
$7.95

Books for youth Groups
As leaders in the Scout movement we found a lot of books that were helpful to us. Since these books are not found in book stores, we decided to create a seperate catalog for them. Games, campfires and ghost stories, how to do a campfire program, dutch oven and outdoor cooking, inspiration, skits, hiking and camping skills are just some of the topics included in the catalog.


FreemasonFreemasonry
After years of research and writing, author Richard E. Shields, Jr. of Monroe, North Carolina and a member of Waxhaw Lodge 562 of Ancient Free and Accepted Freemasons of Waxhaw, North Carolina has published Befriend and Relieve Every Brother, Freemasonry During Wartime, over 100 stories of one Freemason helping another or another's family during wartime.

Brother Shields has been able to collect true stories, and a few that cannot be proven, from before the American Revolution to the Persian Gulf with the majority coming from the American Civil War and others never published before from World War II and Korea. Such stories as how a young girl saved her brother by giving the Masonic Sign of Distress, the Masonic Club in a German Prison in World War II and the Indian Chief who saved three Masons during the American Revolution.

Fascinating reading for the Mason and the non-Mason. The book is hardcover with over 80 pages.

Cost: $24.95.

 

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