RECREA TION. 



XXV 



The photographs you refer to 

 are mainly of deer, though there is 

 one showing a porcupine, another 

 showing a woodchuck, and another a 

 blue heron. The deer pictures are un- 

 questionably the most beautiful ever 

 made. In fact, they are the only flash- 

 light photos ever made of live game. 

 They are exceedingly clear, sharp and 

 brilliant. There is one of a doe and 2 

 fawns, taken at a distance of about 10 

 feet. The spots on the fawns, and even 

 the texture of the hair, the eye-winkers, 

 etc., are shown distinctly. There are 

 several other pictures equally clear and 

 sharp, biit this is the only one of a 

 group of deer. The others are of single 

 bucks and does. 



It would certainly be a great satis- 

 faction to any lover of nature, and es- 

 pecially to any sportsman, to have a 

 series of these pictures, showing deer 

 as they roam about the lakes and 

 streams in the night, entirely uncon- 

 scious of the proximity of man. 



The enlargements are from the orig- 

 inal negatives and lose nothing in point 

 of sharpness and brilliancy by being 

 enlarged. They are made by a skilled 

 artist and none of them go out without 

 being carefully inspected and approved 

 by the photographer who made the 

 negatives. 



The edition is limited. I have had 

 this set of enlargements made in re- 

 sponse to hundreds of inquiries from 

 people who saw a few of them in my 

 exhibits at the Sportsmen's Shows in 

 this city and in Boston. 



No finer series of pictures has ever 

 been made for decorating the library, 

 hall, dining-room, den or office of a 

 sportsman' or a naturalist. 



I should be glad to have your order 

 for at least a sample picture, and am 

 sure that if you see one you will want 

 the entire set. 



Prices, 12 x 17, $3.50 each; 18 x 24, 

 $5 each. 



Hoping to hear from you by early 

 mail, I am, 



Yours truly, 



G. O. Shields, 

 Edr. and Mgr. Recreation, 

 19 W. 24th Street, New York. 



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