Jr*tt& im$Ux f $ Sprtsman's f itag. 



" Great in mouths of wisest censure." 



Frank Forester's Field Sports 



Of the United States, and British Provinces of North America. With 

 Engravings of every species of Game, drawn from Nature, by th« 

 Author. By Henry "William Herbert, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo., ele- 

 gantly bound in cloth gilt. — Price $4. The Fourth Edition revised, 

 with many additional Engravings, and valuable information. 

 " 'Frank Forester's Field Sports' is a book which we venture to predict tl>* 



•portsman will hereafter swear by." — C. F. Hoffman, in Literary World. 



" Here we have all the learning touching the game of the country happily 



compressed, with the fruits of the observation of an enthusiastic sportsman." — Jf. 



0. Picayune. 



Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing. 



Illustrated from Nature by the Author, Henry William Herbert, 

 Esq., Author of " Field Sports," &c. 1 volume, handsomely bound 

 in cloth.— Price $3. 



This edition has been entirely revised, and much valuable information added, 

 together with the Supplementary Volume, heretofore issued in a separate form ; 

 and Twenty Additional li'mbellishments, making in all nearly One Hundred 

 highly finished Engravings, with a carefully engraved Steel Plate of Twen- 

 ty-four elegantly coloeed Flies, making the most attractive pictorial volume 

 that has appeared in this country, "equal in value and interest alike to the 

 Sportsman and Naturalist," and forming a standard work on the subject ol 

 Angling. 



" This is the third edition, revised and corrected, of a favorite work, and is 

 brought out in the finest mechanical style. It is enriched with a great number 

 of admirable illustrations, and also witk eighty pages of valuable supplementary 

 matter. The engravings are most excellent^ and we deem it impossible to have a 

 more complete work."— Spirit of the Times, 



" It is the most authentic work on Fishes yet produced in this country, and 

 deserves a place in the library of the man of science and pleasure, by the side of 

 Old Walton and Tarrel." — Newark Daily Advertiser. 



The Sportsman's Vade Mecum. 



By "Dinks." Edited by Frank Forester. Containing fall Instruc- 

 tions in all that relates to the Breeding, Bearing, Breaking, Kennel- 

 ing, and Conditioning of Dogs. With Remarks on Guns — their 

 Loading and Carriage, designed for the Use of Young Sportsmen. 

 Illustrated with Engravings. Bound in red cloth. — Price G2 cents. 

 "This book contains full instructions for breeding, breaking, and keeping of 



•porting dogs, and many valuable recipes will be found in it for the prevention or 



cure of diseases to which the dogs are subject. "We commend it to our 6portinf 



readers." — Spirit of the Times. 



The Warwick Woodlands ; 



Or, Things as they were Twenty Years Ago. By Erank Forester, 

 New Edition of these popular Sporting Scenes, elegantly illustrated. 

 Muslin, 75 cents ; paper, 50 cents. 



STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 Broadway, New-York. 



