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Bibliography for Camp Fire Stories

Mystery Stories
"Water Ghost and Others," J. K. Bangs. See Chapter, "Water Ghost."
"Around the Fire Stories,"' Conan Doyle. See Chapter, "The Brazilian Cat."
"Tale of a Traveler," Washington Irving. See Chapter, "The Devil and Tom Walker."
Indian Legends
"Blackfeet Indian Stories," George Bird Grinnell.
"The Punishment of the Stingy," George Bird Grinnell.
"Pawnee Hero Tales," George Bird Grinnell.
Adventure Tales
"Around the Fire," H. M. Burr (Book of short stories, two or three of which are particularly good).
"With the Indians in the Rockies," W. J. Schultz. (Admirable story, shortened, all the story can be told, with an introduction, some episode.)
"Tad Sheldon, Boy Scout," John Fleming Wilson.
Biographical Hero Stories
"American Book of Gold Deeds," J. Baldwin. (The acts of heroism are various in character, ranging from the unpremeditated saving of a railroad train to the great philanthropic movements which have blessed and benefited all mankind.)
"Pathfinders of the Trail," A. C. Laut.
"The Story of the Trapper," A. C. Laut.
Miscelaneous
"The Boy Scout Book of Stories," F. K. Mathiews, Appleton.
"Camp Fire Verse," Haynes & Harrison, Duffield.
"Poems of Action," Porter,  Association Press.
"Told by the Camp Fire," Cheley, Association Press.
"The Book Shelf for Boys and Girls," (an extensive bibliography), Library Commission, Boy Scouts of America.
Suggested Books for Reading Around Camp Fire,  P. 25, "Camp and Outing Activities," Cheley-Baker Association Press.

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Campfire Story Telling

Ernest Thompson Seton on Story Telling

F. Haydon Dimmock's Good Story Telling

A. E. Hamilton's Stories by Firelight and Emberglow

Campfire Helps

 

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