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George Harvey Ralphson

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George Harvey Ralphson (1879–1940) was a writer of juvenile adventure books in the early 20th century. He was best known for his "Boy Scout" series of adventures. He was one of the first American Boy Scouts Masters.[1]

Selected bibliography

  • Boy Scouts in Mexico (1911)
  • Boy Scouts in the Canal Zone (1911)
  • Boy Scouts in the Philippines (1911) [1]
  • Boy Scouts On Motor Cycles (1912)
  • Boy Scouts in a Submarine (1912)
  • Boy Scouts in a Motor Boat (1912)
  • Boy Scouts in the Northwest (1912)
  • Boy Scout Camera Club (1913)
  • Boy Scouts Beyond The Arctic Circle (1913)
  • Boy Scouts In California (1913)
  • Boy Scout Electricians (1913)
  • Boy Scouts on Old Superior (1913)
  • Boy Scouts on the Open Plains (1914)
  • Boy Scouts on Hudson Bay (1914)
  • Boy Scouts in Belgium (1915)
  • Boy Scouts In Southern Waters (1915)
  • Boy Scouts In An Airship (1915)
  • Boy Scouts In The North Sea (1915)
  • Boy Scouts Mysterious Signal (1916)
  • Over There With The Marines At Chateau Thierry (1919)
  • Over There With The Canadians At Vimy Ridge (1919)
  • Over There With The Tanks In The Argonne Forest (1920)

References