FOREST and STREAM 
BOOKS 
BRING FOREST Ind E STREAM TO YOU 
The books listed herewith illustrate a 
series of attractive bocks, each of which 
carries a special appeal to the sports- 
man. 
Lack of space prevents additional list- 
ing. Our Book Department, however, is 
in a position to supply any outdoor 
book published. 
Prices include postage to any ad- 
dress in the United States or Can- 
ada, unless otherwise mentioned. 
FOREST & STREAM, Book Dept. 
9 East Fortieth Street, New York City 
BOOKS ON FISH AND FISHING 
LAKE AND STREAM 
GAME FISHING. By 
Dixie Carrol. A prac- 
tical book on popular 
freshwater game fish, 
the tackle necessary and 
how to use it. A book 
of fish and fishing, mod- 
ern melhods 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. Price $3.00. 
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. $3.00. 
CASTING TACKLE AND METHODS. By 0. 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 ang- 
ling experts. He has sought to impart just the 
information which his correspondents have been 
seeking. Elaborately illustrated. Colored cover 
jacket. Large I2mo. Silk cloth. $3.00 
8TREAMCRAFT, 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 sire handy 
for the pocket. $2.50 
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 intense interest to the angler. 
Price $2.00. 
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. 
BOOKS 
MODERN BREAKING. 
By William A. Bruette, 
Probably the most practi- 
cal 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 il- 
lustrated by photographs 
from life. It is a book 
well calculated to enable 
the amateur to become a 
successful trainer and 
handler. There are chap- 
ters on The Art of Train- 
ing, Setters vs. Pointers, 
Selection o f Puppies, 
Naming Dogs, Nomen- 
clature, Training Implement, Know Thyself, 
First Lessons, Yard Breaking, Pointing Instinct, 
Backing, Ranging, Retrieving, Gun Shyness, 
Faults and Vices, Conditioning, Don’ts. Illus- 
trated by reproductions of Osthaus paintings. 
Cartridge board cover, $2.00. 
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 voti own hunting dogs 
this is the book for you! 252 pages, 31 illus- 
trations $2.50. 
HUNTING AND GUN CRAFT 
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. Over 
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 illustrations are re- 
produced from water-color paintings by the 
author, whose books on birds and flowers have 
had the 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 hook. 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. 
CAMP LIFE AND THE 
TRICKS OF TRAPPING. 
By W. Hamilton Gibson. 
Comprehensive hints on 
camp shelter, log huts, 
bark shanties, woodland 
beds and bedding, boat I 
and canoe building, and 
valuable suggestions on 
trappers' food, etc., with ' 
extended chapters on the 
trapper’s art, containing 
all the “tricks” and val- 
uable bait recipes of the 
profession. Valuable re- 
cipes for the curing and 
tanning of fur skins, elc. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
LOG CABINS 
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 J 
how to build cabins of all sizes, with directions 
and numerous illustrations. Everything from j 
a shack to the most pretentious Adirondack i 
structure is included. Pictures and plans of 
fireplaces; how to build chimneys, rustic stair- 
ways, etc. Cloth. $2.00. 
REPRESENTATIVE CALIFORNIA HOMES. 
50 plans. $3,750 to $12,000. $1.00. 
WEST COAST BUNGALOWS. fit) plan- 
$1,800 to $4,500. $1.00 
WE PUBLISH MANY AND SUPPLY ANY OF THE WORLD’S OUTDOOR BOOKS 
FOREST AND STREAM, (Book Dept.) 
