THREE IMPORTANT BOOKS FOR 

 THE STUDENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY 



Photography as a Fine Art 



By CHARLES H. CAFFIN 



What can be done with the camera is here shown, not by theorizing, but by 

 actual examples of the work of some of the greatest American photographers. Mr. 

 Caffin'i idea is to show what is worth striving for, and how the masters of the 

 camera attain it. The hundred pictures are in themselves an inspiration, showing 

 the work of Alfred Stieglitz, Gertrude Kasebier, James T. Keiley, Frank Eugene, 

 W. B. Dyer, Clarence H, White, Eduard Steichen, etc. 



The Insect Book 



By DR. L. O. HOWARD 



Chief of Division of Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture 



16 colored plates, 32 full-page half-tones and 300 text cuts illustrating 



hundreds of species. 

 A popular description of North American insects, giving: full life histories 



THE INDEPENDENT says: "One noteworthy feature of 'The Insect Book' is its 

 frequent direct indication of fields wherein special study is likely to be well re- 

 warded." Other books in the New Nature Library are: The Butterfly Book, The 

 Mushroom Book, Nature's Garden, Bird Homes, Birds That Hunt and are Hunted, 

 and Bird Neighbors. 



Price, net. $3.00 



Camera Shots at Big Game 



By MR. and MRS. A. G. WALLIHAN 



THEODORE ROOSEVELT has written an appreciative introduction to this 

 striking collection of wild animal photographs a collection absolutely unique, 

 comprising pictures at close range of mountain lions, deer, bear, elk, and nearly 

 all the wild animals of our great West, taken in their native haunts by the authors, 

 during the last ten years. 



Over 100 large octavo pages, with 50 photogravures and half-tones. 



Price, net. $10.00 

 For net book* tent by mail, add 10 per cent of list price for pottage 



DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 



34 UNION SQUARE EAST : : NEW YORK. CITY 



