January, 1920 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Outdoor Books ' 
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for Sportsmen 
Prices Mentioned Include Delivery Charges to 
Any Address in the United States or Canada. 
DOG BOOKS 
THE AIREDALE. By W. A. Eruette. This 1 n j 
structive and inteiesting worK covers the his- 
tory, breeding . 11.1 training of these useiul 
dogs. It is the latest and best book on the 
subject. Tile carefully written articles on the 
early history of the breed, family characteristics 
and the strong and weak points of the important 
dogs whose names appear in later-day pedi- 
grees are of utmost value to the breeder. Those 
who desire to train their dogs to the highest 
state of efficiency either as companions or for 
hunting will find easily understood and practical 
instructions on the subjects of general training, 
retrieving, swimming and diving, and work on 
squirrels, rabbits, partridges, etc. There are 
important chapters devoted to the laws of 
breeding, kennel management, preparation for 
and handling in the show ring, diseases and 
treatment and many hints and instructions of 
great value to breeders and owners. In cart- 
ridge board covers. $1.00 net. 
POCKET KENNEL RECORD. A handy book 
for immediate record of all events and trans- 
actions, relieving the owner from risk of for- 
getting important kennel matters by trusting to 
memory. Black seal. $2.00 net. 
AMATEUR'S DOG BOOK. By William A. 
Bruette. A popular, condensed handbook of 
information concerning the management, train- 
ing and diseases of dogs, including trick, guard 
and watch dogs. With many illustrations, 50c. 
net. 
THE BULL TERRIER. By William Haynes. 
A guide to the dog owner who wishes to be his 
own kennel manager. A full description is 
given of the best types and standards of dogs. 
Illustrated. $1.00. 
DOG TRAINING VS. BREAKING. By S. T. 
Hammond. Asplendid practical volume on 
Dog Training to which is added a chapter ot 
practical instruction on the training of pet 
dogs; 165 pages. Price $1.00. 
POX HOUND, THE By Rogert D. Williams. 
Auth. of "Horse and Hound.” Discusses types, 
methods Of training, kenneling, diseases and all 
the other practical points relating to the use 
and care of the hound, etc. Illustrated. $1.00 
net 
POX TERRIER, THE. By Williams Haynes. As 
in his other books on the terrier, Mr. Haynes 
takes up the origin and history of the breed, 
its types and standards, and the more exclusive 
representatives down to the present time. 
Training the fox terrier — his care and kennel- 
ing in sickness and health — and the various 
uses to which he can be put — are among the 
phases handled. $1.00 net. 
MODERN BREAKING. By William A, Bruette. 
Probably the most practical treatise that has 
ever been published on the training of setters 
arfd pointers, and their work in the field. Every 
phase of the subject has been carefully covered 
and the important lessons are illustrated by 
photographs from life. It is a book well cal- 
culated to enable the amateur to become a suc- 
cessful trainer and handler. There are chap- 
ters on the Art of Training, Setters vs. Point- 
ers, Selection of Puppies, Naming Dogs, No- 
menclature, Training Implement, Know Thy- 
self. First Lessons, Yard Breaking, Pointing 
Instinct, Backing, Ranging, Retrieving, Gun 
Shyness, Faults and Vices, Conditioning, 
Dont's. Illustrated by reproductions of Osthaus 
paintings. Cartridge board cover, $1.00 net; 
cloth, $1.50 net. , 
NURSING vs. DOSING. By S. T. Hammond. A 
most practical book for the dog fancier, based 
largely on Mr. Hammond’s observation that 
dogs and particularly house dogs, suffer from 
too’ much medicine. Contents — Nursing, Clean- 
liness. Diet. Other Foods. Kennel and Exer- 
cise. Common Ailments, Diarrhoea, Convulsions, 
Epilepsy, Distemper, Eczema, Need of Proper 
Care. Stomach, Vermin, Ear, Mange, Nervous 
System, Colic, Worms. Cloth, illustrated, 161 
pages, $1.00 net. 
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inch handle makes a most convenient size for wearing on 
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