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6. THE AUTOMOBILE — Its Selection, 

 Care and Use, by Robert Sloss. This is a plain, 

 practical discussion of the things that every man needs 

 to know if he is to buy the right car and get the most 

 out of it. The various details of operation and care 

 are given in simple, intelligent terms. From it the 

 car owner can easily learn the mechanism of his motor 

 and the art of locating motor trouble, as well as how to 

 use his car for the greatest pleasure. 



7. FISHING KITS AND EQUIPMENT, 

 by Samuel G. Camp. A complete guide to the ang- 

 ler buying a new outfit. Every detail of the fishing kit 

 of the freshwater angler is described, from rodtip to 

 creel, and clothing. Special emphasis is laid on out- 

 fitting for fly fishing, but full instruction is also given 

 to the man who wants to catch pickerel, pike, muskel- 

 lungei, lake-trout, bass and other freshwater game 

 fishes. The approved method of selecting and testing 

 the various rods, lines, leaders, etc., is described. 



8. THE FINE ART OF FISHING, by 

 Samuel G. Camp. Combine the pleasure of catching 

 fish with the gratification of following the sport in the 

 most approved manner. The suggestions offered are 

 helpful to beginner and expert anglers. The range of 

 fish and fishing conditions covered is wide and includes 

 such subjects as "Casting Fine and Far Off," "Strip- 

 Casting for Bass," "Fishing for Moimtain Trout" and 

 "Autumn Fishing for Lake Trout." The book is per- 

 vaded with a spirit of love for the streamside and the 

 out-doors generally which the genuine angler will ap- 

 preciate. A companion book to "Fishing Kits and 

 Equipment." 



9. THE HORSE— Its Breeding, Care and 

 Use, by David Buffum. Mr. Buffum takes up the 

 common, every-day problems of the ordinary horse- 

 users,_ such as feeding, shoeing, simple home remedies, 

 breaking and the cure for various equine vices. An 

 important chapter is that tracing the influx of Arabian 

 blood into the English and American horses and its 

 value and limitations. A distinctly sensible book for the 

 sensible man who wishes to know how he can improve 

 his horses and his horsemanship at the same time. 



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