Publisher's Synopsis
The Boy Scouts In Front Of Warsaw is a book written by Colonel George Durston that tells the story of a group of Boy Scouts who find themselves in the midst of the Polish-Soviet War in 1920. The main character, Jack Danby, is a young British scout who joins a group of Polish scouts in their fight against the invading Soviet army. The book follows the adventures of Jack and his new friends as they navigate through the dangerous warzone, facing numerous challenges and obstacles along the way. They must use their scouting skills and resourcefulness to survive, and they also learn important lessons about courage, loyalty, and friendship.Throughout the book, Durston provides detailed descriptions of the battles and events that occurred during the Polish-Soviet War, giving readers a glimpse into the historical context of the story. He also incorporates themes of patriotism and national pride, as the scouts fight to defend their country and their way of life.Overall, The Boy Scouts In Front Of Warsaw is a thrilling adventure story that will appeal to readers of all ages. It combines action, suspense, and historical context to create a compelling tale of bravery and heroism in the face of adversity.Soon Michael and Patro picked Ivan up and carried him to the massive bench that stood at one side of the table, and seating him there, tied his legs in a clever fashion so that he was unable to reach the bonds, he was so wedged between the bench and table. The place must once have been a public wine room, and what furniture there was of the heaviest sort.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.