RECREATION. 



Ernest Seton-Thompson's New Book 



Lives of the Hunted 



By ERNEST SETON-THOMPSON 



Author of " Wild Animals I Ha-Ve K^notvn," etc. 



With more th^n 200 Drawings by the Author 



BEING A TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE DOINGS 

 OF FIVE QUADRUPEDS AND THREE BIRDS 



HE most important work 

 of Mr. Seton-Thompson 

 since his " Wild Ani- 

 mals I Have Known,' 1 

 fully equalling that most 

 popular book in size, and resembling it 

 closely in character, solidity, illustration 

 and general worth. 



It is more fully and richly illustrated 

 than any previous book with his own 

 inimitable drawings, of which there are 

 more than two hundred. 



Lives sf (be Hunted 



Ernest .Seton-Thompson 



The Cover Design 



There are many full-page illustrations, and 

 nearly every type page will be ornamented with the delightful marginal 

 sketches characteristic of this artist's latest work. 



The Author-Artist 



CONTENTS 



Krag, the Kootenay Ram. 



A Street Troubadour, being the Adventures of 



a Cock Sparrow. 

 Johnny Bear. 



The Mother Teal and the Overland Route. 

 Chink, the Development of a Pup. 

 The Kangaroo Rat. 



Tito, the Story of a Coyote that Learned How. 

 Why the Chickadee Goes Crazy Once a Year. 



With more than 200 drawings and a CI 7R nflf 



unique cover design by Mr. Seton-Thompson $h I llBl 



Postage ] 5c. 



Charles Scribner's Sons 



