
Vera C. (Vera Charlesworth) Barclay
Vera Charlesworth Barclay (1893β1989) co-founder of Cubs 1916, was an English pioneer of scouting and an author. She was an early exponent of female leadership in the Scout movement and played a leading role in the introduction of the Wolf Cub programme for younger boys, both in the United Kingdom and in France. Barclay wrote numerous children's stories and instructional Scouting handbooks, and in later life wrote about her Christian faith.

Danny the detective
A clever boy's peaceful country life turns upside down when a mysterious stranger appears, dragging him into a dangerous world of secrets and wartime intrigue.
By Vera C. (Vera Charlesworth) Barclay

The mysterious tramp
Three rebellious boys find their mischievous world turned upside down by a stern governess and a puzzling drifter, hinting at a journey filled with unexpected alliances and self-discovery.
By Vera C. (Vera Charlesworth) Barclay

Stories of the Saints by Candle-Light
Young campers on an island learn about doing the right thing as they listen to exciting stories about people that overcame temptations while sitting around the campfire.
By Vera C. (Vera Charlesworth) Barclay

Danny again : $b further adventures of "Danny the Detective"
A determined young boy dives into a world of adventure, vowing to restore his town's hope while hot on the trail of a suspected spy.
By Vera C. (Vera Charlesworth) Barclay