Camping ^mp Outfits 



A MANUAL OF INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG 

 AND OLD SPORTSIVIEN. 



By G. O. Shields ("Coquina"), 



Author of " Crcisings in the Cascades," "The Big Game op North 



America," "Rustlikgs in the Rockies," Hunting in the Great 



West," "The Battle op the Big Hole," etc. 



12mo. 170 Pages. 30 Illustrations. Cloth, $1.25. 



The book also contains a chapter by Dr. CHARLES GILBERT DAVIS, on 



CAMP HYGIENE, MEDICINE, AND SURGERY ; one by Col. J. FRY 



LAWRENCE, on CAMP COOKERY ; and one by PRANK F. 



FRISBIE, on THE DIAMOND HITCH, OR HOW TO 



LOAD A PACK HORSE. 



" Every reader of sportsmen's literature will recognize, at once, the fact that, herein, 

 Mr. Shields has a subject on which he is thoroughly competent to instruct. The book is the 

 result of thirty years' experience in the woods and mountains, and bristles with points from 

 cover to cover. The articles by Dr. Davis, Col. Lawrence, and Mr. Frisbie, on Camp Medicine 

 and Surgery, Camp Cookery, and the Diamond Hitch are also timely and full of instruc- 

 tion." — American Field. 



" Any young man, or old one either, not experienced in camp life, who is anticipating 

 an outing in the woods, will find this neat volume a good investment. It is no theoretical 

 writing, but a book born of experience, wise in its suggestions, and good upon every page. 

 It is not often one sees a more thoroughly practical writing. It covers everything: The 

 outfit in clothing, ip food, in tackle, in implements, with valuable advice to govern life in 

 camp. Old spwrtsmen will enjoy this volume so pleasantly written, although it may tell 

 them little that they have not already learned from experience, and young ones will find it 

 invaluable."— C/iicagro Inter-Ocean. 



"This book should be in the library of every sportsman, and will save its cost many 

 times to each and every purchaser, by the practical and useful instruction it imparts." — 

 Chicago Herald. 



"Mr. Shields has been camping and studying woodcraft for a quarter of a century, 

 and surely should and does know about all there is of camp lore. In "Camping and Camp 

 Outfits " he wastes no words, but gets to the point by the shortest route. Every page, and 

 every line, conveys valuable information. Old campers will enjoy reading this book because 

 it is practical, and young campers can not afford to be without it.^' —Sports Afield. 



This book -will be mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price, by 



RAND, McNALLY & CO., 162 to 172 Adams Street, Chicago. 



