List of Books 



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Francis Parkman. The California and 

 Oregon Trail 



An American classic, the best of its kind, and too 

 well known to need more than an allusion. 



Hon. W. Woodville Rockhill. Through 

 Mongolia and Thibet. 



The journal of a trip to parts of mid-Asia never 

 before traversed by a white man, with very full 

 notes on ethnology and geography. It was this 

 journey which procured for Mr. Rockhill the gold 

 medal of the Royal Geographical Society. 



T. S. Van Dyke. The Still-Hunter. 



A thorough and exceedingly valuable treatise on 

 the science of still-hunting deer; the only book of 

 the kind; a mine of valuable information. 



Game Birds at Home. 



An account of the habits and shooting of North 

 American game birds. 



Charles E. Whitehead. The Camp-Fires 

 of the Everglades. 



A delightful story of a sojourn in Florida before 

 the war, giving a vivid picture of wild life in a 

 country that once abounded in game. A volume 

 noteworthy for the charm of its style. 



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