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FOREST AND STREAM 
December, 1920 
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A SPORTSMAN’S WANDERINGS 
(continued from page 659) 
Surely he must have had experiences 
in that wonderland of sport that would 
have been worth recording. 
The most interesting part of the 
book from the viewpoint of the big 
game hunter is the chapter on Arthur 
Neumann, in which many valuable 
sidelights are thrown on the life of that 
intrepid elephant hunter. The chapter 
entitled “All Sorts and Conditions of 
Men,” gives some pleasant anecdotes of 
many famous men including the late 
Colonel Roosevelt. 
Another chapter narrates in a very 
entertaining way his adventures while 
on secret missions for his counti*y dur- 
ing the late war. 
Millais had a large and close ac- 
quaintance with many prominent Eng- 
lish sportsmen who have now passed 
over and his interest in sport led him 
into many game fields throughout the 
unfrequented places of the earth. 
His book makes a valuable addition 
to any sportsman’s library. 
SPORTING RIFLES AND RIFLE 
SHOOTING 
S ELDOM have we been able to recom- 
mend to the general sporting pub- 
lic and to big game hunters in par- 
ticular a book which contains so much 
practical advice and accurate informa- 
tion as Col. John Caswell’s “Sporting 
Rifles and Rifle Shooting”, recently pub- 
lished by D. Appleton & Company. 
Price $4.00. 
Most of the books we have read on 
this subject contain such a mass of 
technical material as to be of little use 
to the sportsman who wants to know 
just what gun to use on the particular 
game he is going to hunt. 
Caswell not only treats the subjects 
of trajectory, velocity, windage, etc. in 
a manner that can be easily understood 
by the novice but he has covered the 
entire subject of rifle shooting in a way 
that holds the attention of the reader. 
His vast experiences in the game fields 
of the world have brought to his writ- 
ing the sure touch of authority. He 
knows his subject from the standpoint 
of one who has tested many theories 
and found out the strength and the 
weakness of them all. 
One of the most interesting chapters 
deals with stalking and cover and he 
agrees with such men as Roosevelt, Sir 
F. T. Jackson, Cunninghame, Selous 
and Akeley, “that the employment of 
the long range, small-bore rifle to save 
the trouble of stalking is about the 
surest evidence that such a man has no 
place in the great outdoors.” 
Perhaps Caswell’s greatest contribu- 
tion to the subject of big game shooting 
occurs in the chapter which tells the 
hunter where to hold on different spe- 
cies of game animals so as to insure a 
fatal shot. 
He has appended numerous photo- 
graphs of dangerous game on which he 
has marked the vital spots to aim at. 
This chart in itself makes the book of 
exceptional value to the sportsman. 
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