THE GRIZZLY BEAR 



**The very spirit of the grizzly is in subtle fashion 

 brought near us. The book will long hold high place 

 in the literature of sport." — New York Tribune. 



''Well illustrated with photographs of bears taken 

 in the woods set off by the animals themselves." 



— spokesman Review. 



*' An excellent work. . . . The book is fascinating 

 in its descriptions and furnishes another proof that if 

 truth is not stranger than fiction, it is at least more 

 interesting." — T/te Indepetident. 



** The volume is most entertaining and wholesome. 

 It is filled with the atmosphere of the wide open out- 

 doors and it ought to appeal to everybody who has 

 a drop of red blood in his veins." — Brooklyn Times. 



** All the beauty and glory of life in the open per- 

 meate this book. It is a book for live boys, for active 

 men, for every Diana spirit chained to domestic or 

 professional task, for all Americans keen for adventure, 

 and zestful for nature truths. . . . This is a genuine 

 hunter-naturalist's narrative. Its historical and scien- 

 tific facts are savored with the spice of the camp-fire 

 story-teller's style." — Philadelphia Public Ledger. 



''This book should grace the library of every true 

 American." — Portland {Oregon) Evening Telegram. 



Charles Scribner's Sons, New York 



