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February, 1921 
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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 Carrol. A practical book on popular 
ft esh- water game fish, the tackle necessary and 
hew to use it. A book of fish and fishing, 
modern methods and tackle, written in a pal 1 
to ••pal'’ style from actu.J fishing experiences, 
in the vernacular of this disciple of the rod 
and reel. Many illustrations. Price $3.00. 
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. No other volume of American ang- 
ling is so authoritative and comprehensive. 
Handsomely and elaborately illustrated. Eight 
full-page colored illustrations and numerous 
black and whites. The book in size handy 
for the pocket. $3.50. 
TALES OF FISHES. By Zane Grey. Among 
deep-sea fishers Zane Grey stands out almost as 
conspicuously as he does among novelists. 
Many adventures have been his, and most ot 
them are told of in these fascinating true tales, 
which are fully illustrated with delightful pho- 
tographs taken on the scene of action. Those 
who have read Mr. Grey’s novels will know 
with what vividness he has pictured these epi- 
sodes in a true sportsman’s life. Elaborately 
illustrated. 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. 
SMALL-MOUTHED BASS. By W. J. Loudon. 
In this book Professor Louden tells the story 
of his ‘2S 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 intense interest to the angler. 
Pr : ce $2.00. 
DOG BOOKS 
THE AIREDALE. By W. A. Bruette. This 
instructive and interesting work covers the 
history, breeding and training of these useful 
dogs. It is the latest and best book on the 
subject. Those who desire to train their dogs 
to the highest state of efficiency either as com- 
panions or for hunting will find easily under- 
stood and practical instructions on the subjects 
of general training, retrieving, swimming and 
diving and work on squirrels, rabbits, part- 
ridges.’ etc. There are important chapters de- 
voted to the laws of breeding, kennel manage- 
ment, preparation for and handling in the 
show ring, diseases and treatment and many 
hints and instructions of great value to breed- 
ers and owners. Price, in cartridge board 
covers, $2.00. 
THE AMERICAN HUNTING DOG. By War- 
ren H Miller. If vnu own hunting dogs 
this is the book for you! 252 pages. 34 illus- 
trations $2.50. 
AIREDALE, SETTER AND HOUND. By War- 
ren H. Miller. A tale of three dogs. If you 
own but one hunting dog, or a couple of them, 
this will be the book you will want tor rais- 
ing and training him. The book concentrates 
on the hunting dogs most generally used— 
setters (English, Llevvellin and Irish), pointers, 
airedales, coon hounds and fox hounds. Low 
to pick your pup, train him, doctor him, feed 
him and house him, are described in this story 
of the author’s own dogs. 164 pages, 3o illus- 
trations. Paper, $1.00. Cloth, $1.50. 
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, $1.00. 
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. $2.00. 
FOX HOUND, THE. By Rogert D. Williams. 
Author of “Horse and Hound.” Discusses 
types, methods of training, kenneling, diseases 
arid all the other practical points relating to 
the use and care of the hound, etc. Illustrated. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
FOX 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 
kenneling in sickness and health — and the vari- 
ous uses to which he can be put are among 
the phases handled. $2.00. 
MODERN BREAKING. By William A. Bruette. 
Probably the most practical treatise that has 
ever been published on the training of setters 
and 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 1 hy- 
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, $2.00. 
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, 101 
pages. $2.00. 
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. 
PRACTICAL DOG TRAINING. By S. T. Ham- 
mond. The fundamental principles of dog 
training described in this book were adopted 
by the writer after years of study. His own 
success has encouraged the belief that the book 
will prove of special value in dog training for 
amateur or professional. $2.00. 
TRAINING THE HUNTING DOG. By B. 
Waters. This book is claimed by many dis- 
tinguished owners of hunting dogs to be the 
most practical volume ever put together for the 
complete training of dogs for the field and 
hunting. Mr. Waters is the author of several 
most successful dog books ever published, and 
does not need any introduction to the old-time 
Forest and Stream readers. $3.00. 
HUNTING AND GUN CRAFT 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING. By George 
Bird Grinnell. No single gunner, however 
wide his experience, has himself covered the 
whole broad field of duck shooting, and none 
knows so much about the sport that there is 
nothing left for him to learn. Each one may - 
acquire a vast amount of novel information by 
reading this complete and most interesting book. 
It describes, with a portrait, every species of 
duck, goose, and swan known to North Amer- 
ica; tells of the various methods to capture 
each, the guns, ammunition, loads, decoys and 
boats used in the sport, and gives the best ac- 
count ever published of the retrieving Chesa- 
peake Bay dog. About 600 pages, 58 por- 
traits of fowl, 8 full-page plates, and many 
vignette head and tail pieces by Wilmot 
Townsend. Library edition. $5.00. 
AMERICAN GAME BIRDS. By Chester A. 
Reed. Is a book written especially for sports- 
men as a concise guide to the identification of 
game birds to be found in this country. Oyer 
one hundred species of game birds are faith- 
fully depicted by the colored pictures, and the 
text gives considerable idea of their habits and 
tells where they are to be found at different 
seasons of the year. These illustration are re- 
produced from water-color paintings by the 
author, whose books on birds and flowers have 
had tlie largest sale of any ever published in 
this country. They are made by the best known 
process by one of the very first engraving 
houses in the country and the whole typography 
is such as is rarely seen in any book. The 
cover is a very attractive and unique one, a 
reproduction of leather made from the back of 
a boa constrictor with set-in pictures of game 
birds. 50 cents. 
AMERICAN GAME BIRD SHOOTING. By 
George Bird Grinnell. Describes the habits 
of woodcock, snipe, grouse, wild turkeys, quail 
and all upland game birds followed with dog 
and gun. Illustrated with colored plates by 
Louis Agassiz Fuertes and numerous drawings. 
A work of interest to the ornithologist as well 
as the sportsman. $5.00. 
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. By Elisha J. 
Lewis, M.D. An exceptionally entertaining 
and reliable manual for the practical sportsman 
as well as for others who may be interested in 
the literature of field sports. It presents chap- 
ters of importance on the care, treatment and 
breaking of sporting dogs as well as instructive 
descriptive chapters on the rifle and its use. 
The haunts and habits of American game are 
described truthfully. The book contains 550 
pages of most interesting matter to any sports- 
man. $2.00. 
THE BOY’S BOOK OF HUNTING AND FISH- 
ING. By Warren H, Miller. The most- popu- 
lar book of the kind ever written. Just what 
your boy wants to learn — fishing for trout and 
bass, wing shooting, rifle . shooting, and camp- 
ing out. Cheap, yet efficient outfits, easy for 
a boy to buy, are described, so no money will 
be wasted on something that he cannot use. 
Get this for vour boy. and it will be his most 
prized book. 291 pages, 61 illustrations. $2.00. 
CAMP CRAFT. By Warren H. Miller. With 
an introduction by Ernest Thompson Seton. 
A practical handbook on camping nut. going 
light. Mr. Miller has been called “the Ness- 
muk of today,” and this book is the theory and 
practice of that old wizard of the woods brought 
down to date. $1.50. 
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