July, 1919 
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CAMPING OUT 
By WARJ^N 
THE AMERICAN 
HUNTING DOG 
By Warren H. Miller 
A practical, thoroughly up-to-date manual on 
the raising and training of hunting dogs. In- 
dispensable for the professional or amateur dog 
breeder. 8vo. Net, $2.50 
RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS 
By Warren H. Miller 
A hook devoted to the training that counts for 
accuracy in the art of rifle and gun shooting, 
for big game and feathered game. 
Svo. Net, $2.00 
CAMPING OUT 
By Warren H. Miller 
The art of camping — by an expert. The work 
discusses all kinds of equipment, from the kit 
of the millionaire to the explorer's pack. 
Illustrated. 12mo. Net. $1.50 
THE GAME FISHES 
OF THE WORLD 
By Charles T. Holder 
An exhaustive record of personal observations 
and authoritative data on the game flsh of 
England, Austria. Italy, Spain. Portugal, the I 
Scandinavian Peninsula and America. 
Fully illustrated. 4to Net, $5.00 
HOW TO SWIM 
By Annette Kellermann 
The most famous swimmer in the world teaches 
the whole art of swimming, from the first 
fiounderings of the novice to the contest swim- 
mer and professional performer. 
Fully illustrated. Svo. Net, $2.00 
TENNIS AS I PLAY IT 
By Maurice E. McLaughlin 
In this greatest of all tennis books, McEough- 
lin himself answers for the expert player as 
well as for the average player all the questions 
which could be asked about scientific tennis. 
Fully illustrated. Svo. Net. $2.00 
BIRD AND ANIMAL 
PETS 
THEIR HISTORY and CARE 
BY 
LEE S. CRANDALL 
With 138 illustrations from life 
This book is the outgrowth of the author’s long, successful, 
practical experience. While special attention is devoted to such 
popular pets as cats, dogs, and birds, almost every animal which 
may be kept for companionship or ornament is included, and the 
directions for their care cover all the ordinary conditions which 
may be met. There are suggestions, based on wide experience, to 
guide the purchaser of pets. 
The running historical accovmts of the various animals and 
birds are of such interest that many readers, young folks particu- 
larly, whether they have pets or not, will read the book as a source 
of rare entertainment. The book answers such questions as : 
Where did our dogs come from? 
Why was the Guinea-pig domesticated? 
What does a monkey eat? 
What type of cage is best for pet birds? 
Why do young pheasants require foster-mothers? 
How are young ducks reared? 
What species of parrot is the best talker? 
Will a nightingale sing in captivity? 
What birds beside parrots learn to talk? 
What sort of canary is the best singer? 
What is the ancestor of our domeftic fowl? 
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