BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



Hunting in the Great West. 



(Rustlings In the Rockies.) 



12mo Cloth. Over 300 Pages, Illustrated. Price. 75 Cents. 



Tenth Edition Lately Issued. 



C-0'N'T'E-N«T-S. 



PART I. RUSTLINGS IN THE ROCKIES. 



PART II. IN THE BIG HORN MOUNTAINS. 

 PART III. TEN DAYS IN MONTANA. 



PART IV. THE Gulf Coast of Florida. 

 Part v. Miscellaneous. 



"Lovers of all kinds of sport will be charmed with these pages. The author 

 tells the story of his various hunting experiences in such a genial, modest, pleasant 

 manner that you are very sorry when the boolc comes to an end. You unconsciously 

 catch the hunting fever, and feel Uke packing up rod and gun and starting away to 

 the mountains. 



" For those whom stem fate confines to the boundaries of civilization— who lack 

 the time necessary for interviewing the bear, the elk, and the antelope m their 

 native homes, there is nothing better or more entertaining than a perusal of Mr. 

 Shields' book. 



"If you can not rustle in the Rockies, you can read 'Rustlings in the Rockies,' 

 which is the next best thing.''— JSei/ord's Magazine. 



" It is one of the most thrillingly interesting works on field sports extant. There 

 are many fine things in the book, but Mr. Shields' description of the death of the 

 great elk is a masterpiece in its line, and stamps the author tus a writer of rare narra- 

 tive jK)wer." — The American Field. 



"We have received a copy of Mr. Shields' book, 'Hunting in the Great West,' 

 and confess to the reading of every word of it. We were sorry when we reached 

 the last page, and hope this gifted writer will soon favor the world with other books 

 on field sports."— r/tc American Angler. 



" An intensely interesting work. It should occupy a place in every sportsman's 

 library."— Outing. 



" 'Hunting in the Great West' must prove both interesting and instructive to 

 every lover of field sports."— C/iJc«j/o Tiine.i. 



" It will occupy a prominent place in the literature of the chase."— AVio York 

 Herald. 



"A thoroughly readable and enjoyable work."— C/n'cagro Tribune. 



" It is a captivating volume on out-door sports and atlventures. One of the good 

 points of the author is his devotion to the cause of protecting game and fish by 

 proper laws. * * * * The volume is highly entertaining, and is full of incidental 

 fnfonnation. For hunter and fisherman it constitutes a te&st."' — Cincinnati 

 Commercial. 



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