WING AND TRAP-SHOOTING, by Charles Asking. 



The only practical manual in existence dealing with the modern 

 gun. It contains a full discussion of the various methods, such as 

 snap-shooting, swing and half-swing, discusses the flight of birds 

 with reference to the gunner's problem ot lead and range and makes 

 special application of the various points to the different birds com- 

 monly shot in this country. A chapter is included on trap shooting 

 and the book closes with a forceful and common-sense presentation 

 of the etiquette of the field. 



"// is difficult to understand how anyone who takes a de- 

 light in hunting can afford to be without this 'valuable 

 book." Chamber of Commerce Bulletin, Portland, Ore. 

 41 This book will prove an invaluable manual to the true 

 sportsman, whether he be a tyro or expert." "Book News 

 Monthly. 



"Its closing chapter on field etiquette deserves careful 

 reading." N. Y. Times. 



THE YACHTSMAN'S HANDBOOK, by Herbert L. 



atone. The author and. compiler of this work is the editor of 

 "Yachting". He treats in simple language of the many problems 

 confronting the amateur sailor and motorboatman. Handling 

 ground tackle, handling lines, taking soundings, the use of the lead 

 line, care and use of sails, yachting etiquette, are all given careful 

 attention. Some light is thrown upon the operation of the gasoline 

 motor, and suggestions are made for the avoidance of engine 

 troubles. 



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