
A History of Wood Badge in the United States
"A History of Wood Badge in the United States," Boy Scouts of America, 1988 Printing. Published in Irving, Texas, this edition explores the Wood Badge program's history. The book is in fair condition, with wear on the cover and mild foxing on the pages. A valuable resource for scouting history enthusiasts.
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The book shows signs of age-related wear, particularly on the cover, which has some creases and scuffs. The pages exhibit mild foxing, but the binding remains intact. There is no dust jacket, and the book is free from any inscriptions or library markings.
About This Classic 1988 Edition
"A History of Wood Badge in the United States" is a 1988 printing published by the Boy Scouts of America in Irving, Texas. This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the Wood Badge program, a key training course for adult leaders in the Boy Scouts. While the author remains unknown, the book is a crucial resource for those interested in the history and development of scouting in America. This specific edition is notable for its detailed account of the program's evolution and impact. The condition of the book reflects its age, with some wear visible on the cover and pages, but it remains a valuable addition for collectors of scouting memorabilia or those with a keen interest in its history.
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