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Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting [Paperback]

Janice A. Petterchak (Author)
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May 1, 2003
"Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting" is the biography of a Progressive-era Chicago businessman and world-wide explorer. Paralleling Theodore Roosevelt in many activities, during his lifetime Boyce (1858-1929) attained international prominence--"a man with friends in almost every civilized country." His sustaining legacy, also a reflection of Roosevelt's interest in and concern for children, was bringing the concept of Boy Scouting to the United States and combining it with youth programs established by the YMCA and other organizations. This is the first authoritative biography of William D. Boyce, founder in 1910 of the Boy Scouts of America.

Born to a Pennsylvania farm family, Boyce's monetary successes were as a Chicago newspaper publisher. Between 1887 and the early 1930s, his periodicals were read by millions of subscribers in rural and small-town America.

A lifelong adventurer, Boyce made extensive trips to all parts of the world. During World War One, he traveled to Europe on the British luxury liner Lusitania (three months before it was torpedoed by a German submarine). He made two African safaris and spent nearly a year traversing South America. Sending detailed reports of those foreign experiences as articles for his newspapers, the stories were later reprinted in books published by Rand McNally & Company.

Among the last hugely successful turn-of-the-century entrepreneurs, Boyce amassed a fortune valued in 1916 at $20 million (approximately $328 million in 2003 value). Perhaps because his death in 1929 occurred on the brink of the Great Depression--a time of vast economic and political change, W. D. Boyce has been virtually forgotten in American history. Yet his accomplishments were many, and his lasting gift is the Scouting program he initiated in 1910 and helped finance through the early years, a program that today serves more than four million American boys.


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"......the portrait Petterchak gives us is compelling, honest and memorable." -- Illinois Heritage, July-August 2003

"Great job....This is an interesting and important story." -- Michael J. DeVine, Director - Harry S. Truman Presidential Library

"Janice Petterchak is an indefatigable researcher....She writes well and has an editor's exquisite touch." -- Mark A. Plummer, Professor Emeritus - Illinois State University

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Responding to the Houston reader that "a serious biography of Boyce has yet to be written," I doubt that anyone will find sufficient material for such an undertaking. Mine is the first documented study of Boyce’s life, obtained primarily through interviews with family members and former Lone Scouts who have since died. As stated in my book, "No research library in Chicago or elsewhere has reported any holdings of Boyce manuscripts." I searched unsuccessfully for correspondence in storage rooms of the Boyce Building in Chicago. Boyce and/or his successors probably destroyed both business and family records. The "paltry number of endnotes" described by the reader comprises 390 citations from 21 periodicals, 37 newspapers, nearly 80 books, and several court records and unpublished transcripts. The reader also complained that I cited an undergraduate paper for incorporation of the Boy Scouts. That I did, stating the entire Congressional citation, then adding that it was reprinted in "The Sons of the Nation: The Popular Appeal of the Boy Scouts of America, 1910-1919." Since the author, Daniel Jabe, directed me to the original source, I credited him.

The reader’s disappointment with the "small paper size, the large font size" is a personal reaction. The paper size is a standard 5½ x 8½ format; the font is a popular size, not unusually large. Had the reader contacted me about these complaints, including the "rather expensive price," I would have gladly offered a refund. Janice A. Petterchak


Product Details

  • Paperback: 190 pages
  • Publisher: Legacy Press (May 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0965319873
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965319874
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #883,121 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the Time Spent Reading It, May 22, 2004
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This review is from: Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting (Paperback)
Unlike the "reviewer" from Houston, I liked the book.

William Boyce was a man of whom little is truly known. There is no Boyce Library and Archive and there is not any overflowing amount of information about him in the BSA National Archives. He was an important fringe character whose story should be known.

Due to this lack of information, LONE SCOUT is the first book that goes into the persona of the man, the man who is generally credited with bringing the idea of Boy Scouting to the USA in terms of the present organization known as the BSA. In my research of the beginnings of the worldwide Movement of Boy Scouting, LONE SCOUT has been a rather good resource on this topic that enabled me to delve further into the story of Boyce with regard to his role in the BSA. And since this is the first substantive biography on him, it should be the one upon which all future ones should be compared.

At this point in time, Ms. Petterchak's book is the most definitive look into Mr. Boyce's life, and to my literary knowledge, font size has never been a critical determinant in discerning the quality of content. A panning argument of "large font size" is cursory and of little importance.

Give this book a read, it's highly worth one's time.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining & Informative Biography, February 27, 2004
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This review is from: Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting (Paperback)
For readers interested in Boy Scout history, and especially about the organizaton's founder, this is a valuable biography. No previous book on the Scouts has offered more than a few sentences about Boyce. The "Lone Scout" research, index, and narrative style are all excellent. I especially enjoyed the chapter on his African safari, the "Balloonograph Expedition." What an adventure!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely the best book on the man who started Scouting in the USA!, April 15, 2010
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This review is from: Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting (Paperback)
If you want detailed information about a very successful businessman, the man who provided jobs for not only thousands of adults, but for 30,000 - 50,000 of early 1900's American youth, the man who initiated the Boy Scouts of America and the Lone Scouts of America, the man who proposed taking over the US Postal system so that it could operate more efficiently at half the cost, etc., etc., etc., then I'm sure that you will enjoy and appreciate this book. I bought my initial copy of it from the author, but hours & hours of research-use took its toll on that copy (still useable, but a bit fragile). So, thinking too much of this book not to have a good one in my library, I purchased a second copy. I think Janice Petterchak has produced absolutely the best book on the amazing life of William Dickson Boyce.
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