By CASPAR WHITNEY 



ON SNOW-SHOES TO THE BARREN GROUNDS. 

 Twenty-eight Hundred Miles after Musk-Oxen 

 and Wood-Bison. Profusely Illustrated. Svo, 

 Cloth, Ornamental, Uncut Edges and Gilt Top, 

 $3 50. 



To the general reader the narrative of Mr. Whitney's journey, 

 the enormous difficulties overcome by him during his twenty- 

 eight hundred miles of snow-shoeing and sledging, will no 

 doubt appeal most strongly. The whole trip was a piece of 

 daring adventure, and Mr. Whitney's familiar, confidential 

 style makes the book not only instructive but highly interesting 

 as a narrative. — Christian Advocate, Chicago. 



The book is more than readable ; it is live, real, in an ex- 

 traordinary degree, and the most unimpressionable reader 

 could scarce escape its spell. — Providence Journal. 



A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE. Riding to Hounds, 

 Golf, Rowing, Football, Cricket, Club and Uni- 

 versity Athletics. Studies in English Sport, 

 Past and Present. Copiously Illustrated. 8vo, 

 Cloth, Ornamental, $3 50. 



A series of studies of English sports. . . . One of the 

 clearest and most interesting accounts of the kind that we 

 have ever seen, handsomely produced, with numerous and 

 very attractive illustrations. — New York Sun. 



HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers 



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