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FISH AND FISHING 
BASS. PIKE, PERCH AND OTHER GAME 
FISHES OF AMERICA. By James A. Hen- 
shall, M. D. The most comprehensive book 
on American game-fishes published. It de- 
scribes in detail ninety species and varieties of 
the game-fishes inhabiting fresh water lakes 
and streams east of the Rocky Mountains, and 
the marine and brackish waters of the Atlantic 
and Gulf coasts. Cloth. $3.00. 
CASTING TACKLE AND METHODS. By O. 
W. Smith, fishing editor of Outdoor Life, and 
author of “Trout Lore." The author has en- 
deavored* to embody not only the accumulated 
wisdom of forty years of angling, but also to 
draw upon the experience of well-known angling 
experts. He has sought to impart just the in- 
formation which his correspondents have been 
seeking. Elaborately illustrated. Colored cover 
jacket. Large lUmo. Silk cloth. $3.00. 
THE COMPLEAT ANGLER. By Izaak Walton. 
This edition of “The fisherman’s ency- 
clopaedia of happiness" bids fair to become the 
standard exquisite edition of Walton’s great 
classic. “The Compleat Angler" is a book es- 
pecially requiring illustration, for it has no story 
to tell — it is simply a mood of lazy happiness. 
In this edition Mr. Thorpe has caught the at- 
mosphere of contented ease, and his restful 
landscapes furnish the essential quiet and repose 
that give the book its exquisite charm and de- 
light. Cloth. $3.50. 
FISH CULTURE. By Wm. E. Meehan. This 
splendid work of fish culture covers in a most 
comprehensive manner the hatching and breed- 
ing of bass, cat-fish, carp, trout, perch, pickerel, 
muscallonge, etc. It includes special chapters 
on frog culture, care of gold fish and aquar- 
iums. The author was formerly Fish Commis- 
sioner of Pennsylvania, and it is conceded by 
experts that in this book Mr. Meehan has pro- 
duced a most valuable document. Cloth. $1.00. 
FISHING. TACKLE AND KITS. By Dixie 
Carroll. Author of “Lake and Stream Game 
Fishing," Editor of the National Sportsman, 
Chicago Evening News, etc. How, when, and 
where to fish and the right kind of tackle for 
all angles of fishing for the fresh-water game 
fish. Habits and peculiarities of the basses, 
muscallonge, trout, pike, pickerel, and wall-eyed 
pike. Fishing facts that will make the tyro an 
expert angler and the expert more finished in 
the art. Practical information that will make 
your fishing dreams come true. Cloth. $3.00. 
THE IDYL OF THE SPLIT-BAMBOO. By 
Dr. Geo. Parker Holden, with foreword by Dr. 
Henry van Dyke and Chapter on Cultivating 
Silkworm Gut at Home, by Edw. T. Whiffen. 
This splendid volume deals with the construc- 
tion of the split-bamboo rod in a way as dis- 
tinctively as “Streamcraft" occupies its special 
field. Elaborately illustrated and handsomely 
bound. Colored cover jacket. Large 12mo. 
Silk cloth. $3.00. 
REMINISCENT TALES OF A HUMBLE 
ANGLER. By Dr. Frank A. Johnson, with an 
introduction by Dr. James A. Henshall. This 
consists of a number of short sketches portray- 
ing the actual experiences of the author during 
the vacation davs of half a century. From the 
earliest days of young manhood and even up 
to the present hour, the writer had devoted all 
of his spare moments to the study of fish life 
and the art of angling. Cloth. $1..50. 
Fishing With a Boy 
THE TALE OF A REJUVENATION 
By LEONARD HULIT 
In which the reader finds: 
A city man, seeking new health. 
A country lad, more versed in 
“fish and fishings” than the three 
R’s. 
Their “fishings” and their friend- 
ship; and 
The ways of the humbler fishes. 
Many full-page illustrations on cameo 
paper and of three-color jacket. 12mo. 
Silk Cloth $2.00 
Turkey Morocco.... $8.50 
BOOK OF THE BLACK BASS. By James A. 
Henshall. This edition of the Book of the 
Black Bass includes also the supplement, more 
about the black bass, and is complete in one 
volume. It covers the entire scientific and life 
history of this species, and contains a practical 
treatise on angling and fly-fishing with a full 
account of tools, implements, and tackle. Cloth. 
$3.tX). 
THE FINE ART OF FISHING. By Samuel G. 
Camp. Suggestions for expert angler as well 
as beginners. The range of fi:sh and fishing 
covered includes “Casting Fine and Far Off," 
“Fishing for Mountain Trout," and “Autumn 
Fishing for Lake Trout." Illustrated. Flex. 
cloUi. $1.00. 
GOIN’ FISHINh By Dixie Carroll. Author of 
“Fishing Tackle and Kits," “Lake and Stream 
Game Fishing." Introduction by Major-General 
Leonard Wood. A new book for the every 
now-and-then fisherman as well as the expert 
angler. Full of fishing facts gathered from lake 
and stream fishing in all parts of the country. 
Many illustrations from photographs. Colored 
cover jacket. Large 12mo. Cloth. $3.00. 
LAKE AND STREAM GAME FISHING. By 
Dixie Carroll. A practical book on popular 
fresh-water game fish, the tackle necessary and 
how to use it. A book of fish and fishing, 
modern methods and tackle, written in a “pal’* 
to “pal" style from actual fishing experiences, 
in the vernacular of this disciple of the rod 
and reel. Many illustrations. Cloth. $3.00. 
SMALL-MOUTHED BASS. By W. J. Loudon. 
In this book Professor Louden tells the story 
of his 28 years’ observation of this ever game 
fish. He describes its haunts and habits, how, 
when and where they are caught, and gives 
other data of interest to anglers. Cloth. $1.00. 
STREAMCRAFT, AN ANGLING MANUAL. 
By Dr. George Parker Holden. The author has 
written a volume which will be of great inter- 
est to those of the angling fraternity. It deals 
with the selection, care, and rigging of the rod; 
the art of casting; trout habits; lures and their 
use, including some stream entomology: the 
angler’s flies and how to tie them, including 
a description of the most successful trout and 
bass flies. Eight full-page colored illustrations 
and numerous black and whites. Handy pocket 
size. Cloth. $2.50. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
CAMPING AND WOODCRAFT. By Horace ^ 
Kephart. In two volumes. Vol. I Camping. 
Vol. II Woodcraft. The new edition is en- 
tirely revised and brought up to date, after 
two years had been spent in the undertaking. I 
Vol. I deals with outfits, making camp, fires, ^ 
camp cookery, etc., etc. Vol. II “Woodcraft," | 
deals chiefly with such shifts and expedients 
as are learned or practised in the wilderness 
itself, where we have nothing to choose from 
but the raw materials that lie around us. Con- i 
tains over a hundred illustrations. The vol- j 
umes may be bought separately or in sets. | 
Cloth. $2.00 per vol. 
THE COMPLETE DOG BOOK. By Dr. Wm. 
A. Bruette. The dogs of America. Great 
Britain and other countries are fully aescribed 
in this modern work, written by an authority 
of international reputation. It is a book that 
presents in an entertaining manner the history, 
general characteristics, peculiarities and particu- 
lar sphere of usefulness of all of these breeds 
recognized by the American Kennel Club. The 
latest standards for judging each breed are 
given, the good points and bad points are set 
forth clearly and are further elucidated by a 
number of beautiful photographs of famous 
specimens of the most important breeds. The 
book is replete with practical information that 
will enable a man to determine which breed 
is best suited to his wants and purposes and 
how to select a typical specimen. Particular 
attention has been given to the buying of pup- | 
pies and the prospective owner is told just what 
things to look for and what to avoid in making 
his selection. Cloth. $3.00. ! 
GUNCRAFT. By Wm. A. Bruette. A modern 
treatise on guns, gun fitting, ammunition, wing 
and trap shooting. The theoretical side of the 
subject has been covered with a scientific accu- 
racy which makes it an up-to-date book of ref- 
erence, and the practical side of wing-shooting, 
gun fitting, the master eye, defects in vision 
and other important questions have been treat- ) 
ed in a way that will enable either the expert 
or the amateur to determine if he is shooting 
with a gun that fits him and how to decide 
upon one that does. It will enable him to as- 
certain why he misses some shots and is suc- 
cessful with others. The secrets of success, in 
trap shooting as well as the peculiarities in 
flight of the quail, the jacksnipe, the woodcock, 
the ruffed grouse and the duck family are illus- 
trated by drawings and described in a way that 
will facilitate the amateur in mastering the art 
of wing shooting. Cartridge board cover, 
$1.00. Cloth, $1.50. 
LOG CABINS AND COTTAGES. How to Build 
and Furnish Them. Seventh Edition. By 
William S. Wicks. The most popular book on 
the subject ever written. Full explanations on 
how to build cabins of all sizes, with directions 
and numerous illustrations. $2.00. 
WOODCRAFT. By Nessmuk. No better or 
more delightful book for the help and guidance i 
of those who go into the wild for sport or rec- 
reation was ever written. No one ever knew ■ 
the woods better than Nessmuk or succeeded I 
in putting so much valuable information into j 
the same compass. Camp equipment, camp | 
making, the personal kit, camp fires, shelters. I, 
bedding, fishing, cooking, and a thousand and 
one kindr^^d topics are considered. Beyond this j 
the book has a quaint charm all its own. Illus- 
trated, 160 pages. Paper, $1.00. Cloth, $1.50. 
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