SPORTING BOOKS 



By 



Theodore Roosevelt 



HUNTING TRIPS OF A RANCHMAN 



Sketches of Sport on the Northern Cattle Plains. With numerous engrav- 

 ings from designs by Frost, Clifford, Beard, and Sandham. 8 $2-50 

 Also, Sagamore Series, in two volumes, with frontispiece. Cloth, 16, 

 each ............. 50 cents 



Divided as follows : 



I. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman 

 II. Hunting Trips on the Prairie and in the Mountains 



Contents 



Ranching in the Bad Lands. Water-Fowl. The Grouse of the Northern 

 Cattle Plains. The Deer of the River Bottoms. The Blacktail Deer. A 

 Trip on the Prairie. A Trip after Mountain Sheep. The Lordly Buffalo. 

 Still-Hunting Elk on the Mountains. Old Ephraim. 



"One of the rare books which sportsmen will be glad to add to their libra- 

 ries. . . Mr. Roosevelt may rank with Scrope, Lloyd, Harris, St. John, 

 and half a dozen others, whose books will always be among the sporting clas- 

 sics." London Saturday Review. 



THE WILDERNESS HUNTER 



With an Account of the Big Game of the United States, and its Chase with 

 Horse, Hound, and Rifle. With illustrations by Remington, Frost, Sandham, 

 Eaton, Beard, and others. 8. $2 50 



Also, Sagamore Series, in two volumes, with frontispieces. Cloth, 16, 

 each .......50 cents 



Divided as follows : 



I. The Wilderness Hunter II. Hunting the Grisly 



Contents 



The American Wilderness; Wilderness Hunters and Wilderness Game. 

 Hunting from the Ranch ; The Blacktail Deer. The Whitetail Deer ; and 

 the Blacktail of the Columbia. On the Cattle Ranches ; The Prong-Horn 

 Antelope. Hunting the Prong-Buck ; Frost, Fire, and Thirst. Among the 

 High Hills ; The Bighorn or Mountain Sheep. Mountain Game ; The White 

 Goat. Hunting in the Selkirks ; The Caribou. The Wapiti or Round-Horned 

 Elk. An Elk-Hunt at Two-Ocean Pass. The Moose ; The Beast of the 

 Woodland. The Bison or American Bull. The Black Bear. Old Ephraim, 

 the Grisly Bear. Hunting the Grisly. The Cougar. A Peccary Hunt on 

 the Nueces. Hunting with Hounds. Wolves and Wolf-Hounds. In Cow- 

 boy Land. Hunting Lore. 



" For one who intends to a-hunting in the West this book is invaluable. 

 One may rely upon its information. But it has better qualities. It is good 

 reading for anybody, and people who never hunt and never will are sure to 

 derive pleasure from its account of that part of the United States, relatively 

 small, which is still a wilderness." New York Times. 



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