Rovering to Success explained

Rovering to Success
Author:Robert Baden-Powell
Illustrator:Robert Baden-Powell
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:Herbert Jenkins Limited
Release Date:1922

Rovering to Success is a life-guide book written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell and published in two editions from June 1922 as a handbook for The Boy Scouts Association's Rovers program which had been launched in November 1919. It has a theme of paddling a canoe through life. The original edition and printings of the second edition were subtitled "A Book of Life-Sport for Young Men"[1] but this was changed to "A Guide for Young Manhood" in the later printings, which ran until 1964.[2] It was used by The Boy Scouts Association as the handbook of its Rover program until 1966, when its review, The Chief Scouts' Advance Party Report, recommended that "a new Training Section be formed to replace the existing Senior Scout and Rover Scout Sections".[3]

Contents

The book sets out a philosophy for living in the adult world rather than being an instructional handbook. It is written in the style of advice from a father or uncle[4] and it has been suggested that it was partly intended for future reading by Baden-Powell's son, Peter, who was nine years old when it was published.[5] The theme of the book is taken from the popular 19th-century song; “Never sit down with a tear or a frown, but paddle your own canoe”,[6] which was written by the American poet Sarah T. Bolton in 1850 but is not attributed.

The chapters are:

Writing and publication and use as a handbook

Baden-Powell wrote the manuscript in 1921 and his wife, Olave, typed it in November 1921[10] The book was published by Herbert Jenkins in June 1922.[11] It was translated into many other languages. The second edition ran to 26 impressions in the United Kingdom, the last appearing in 1964.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rovering to Success . 1922 . Internet Archive.
  2. Web site: Senior Scouting History: Rover Scouts .
  3. Web site: 1966 . The Advance Party Report . 15 . Recommendation 21(a).
  4. Web site: Paddle Your Own Canoe . The Pinetree Web.
  5. Jeal p. 523
  6. Web site: Rovering to Success . 11.
  7. Book: Weeks, Jeffrey . Sex, Politics, and Society: the Regulation of Sexuality since 1800 . Longman . 1989 . 53. 9780582023833 .
  8. Rovering to Success p.102
  9. Rovering to Success p.132
  10. Book: Jeal, Tim . Baden-Powell . Hutchinson . 1989 . 0-09-170670-X . London . 461.
  11. Web site: The Scout Association: Milestones in the progress of Scouting . Factsheet FS295306 . 2.