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The Boy Scout And Other Stories For Boys written by Richard Harding Davis includes these chapters: The Boy Scout; The Boy Who Cried Wolf; Gallegher; Blood Will Tell; and The Bar Sinister.Richard Harding Davis was a United States journalist, novelist, and script writer mostly known as the first American war newspaperman to report on the Spanish-American War, the Second Boer War, and the World War I. His work best aided the administrative profession of Theodore Roosevelt and he also performed a most important portrayal in the progression of the American magazine. His encouragement expanded to the planet of style and design and he is acclaimed with creating the clean-shaven appearance famous among men at the beginning of the 20th century. Richard was also known for these writings: Stories for Boys in 1891; Cinderella and Other Stories in 1891; Gallegher, and Other Stories in 1891; The West from a Car Window in 1892; Van Bibber and Others in 1892; The Rulers of the Mediterranean in 1893; The Exiles, and Other Stories in 1894; Our English Cousins in 1894; About Paris in 1895; The Princess Aline in 1895; Three Gringos in Central America and Venezuela in 1896; Soldiers of Fortune in 1897; Cuba in War Time in 1897; Dr. Jameson’s Raiders vs. the Johannesburg Reformers in 1897; A Year From a Reporter’s Note-Book in 1898; The King’s Jackal in 1898; The Cuban & Porto Rican Campaigns in 1899; The Lion and the Unicorn in 1899; With Both Armies in 1900, on the Second Boer War; Ranson’s Folly in 1902; Captain Macklin: His Memoirs in 1902; The Bar Sinister in 1903; The Congo and coasts of Africa in 1907; The Scarlet Car in 1906; Vera, the Medium in 1908; The White Mice in 1909; Once Upon A Time in 1910; and some other famous works of Richard Harding Davis.
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