September, 1919 
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OUTDOOR BOOKS FOR SPORTSMEN 
Prices Mentioned Include Delivery Charges to Any Address in the United States or Canada 
DOG BOOKS 
THE AIREDALE. By W. A. Bruette, This in- 
structive and interesting work covers the his- 
tory, breeding and training of these useful 
dogs. It is the latest and best book on the 
subject. The 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. 
THE AIREDALE. By Williams Haynes. This 
book is designed for the non-professional dog 
fancier who wishes common sense advice not 
involving elaborate preparations or expense. Il- 
lustrated. $1.00. 
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 td 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. A splendid practical volume on 
Dog Training to which is added a chapter of 
practical instruction on the training of pet 
dogs; 165 pages. Price $1.00. 
FOX 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. 
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 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 
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 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 nn Mr. Hammond’s observation that 
dogs an-' particularly house dogs, suffer from 
too much medicine. Contents — Nursing. Clean- 
liness. Diet. Other Foods, Kennel and Exer- 
cise. Common .■\ilments. Diarrhoea, Convulsions, 
Epilepsv, Distemper. Eczema, Need of Proper 
Care. Stomach, ermin. Ear. Mange, Nervous 
System. Colic. Worms. Cloth illustrated, 161 
pages, $1.0(1 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. 
PRACTICAL DOG BREEDING. By Williams 
Haynes. This book goes at length into the 
fundamental questions of breeding, such as se- 
lection of types, the perpetuation of desirable, 
and the elimination of undesirable qualities, the 
value of potency in building up a breed, etc. 
Illustrated. $1.00. 
PRACTICAL DOG KEEPING. By Williams 
Haynes. This book covers the general field of 
selection of breeds, buying and selling, care 
of dogs in kennels, handling in shows and 
trials, and discusses feeding, exercise, groom- 
ing, disease, etc. Illustrated. $1.00. 
SCOTTISH AND IRISH TERRIERS. By Wil- 
liams Haynes. For the owner of the dog val- 
uable information is given as to the use of the 
terriers, their care, the principles of dog breed- 
ing, and dog-shows and rules. Illustrated. $1.00. 
TRAINING THE BIRD DOG. By C. B. Whit- 
ford. Mr. Whitford’s system is scientific but 
yet so simple that his method of breaking and 
developing the hunting dog can be practiced by 
any one. Illustrated. $1.25. 
WINTER SPORTS 
ICE-BOATING. By H. L. Stone. History and 
development of ice-boating, together with direc- 
tions for building and sailing all kinds of ice 
yachts, racers, etc. Illustrated with Diagrams. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
THE BOOK OF WINTER SPORTS. Edited by 
J. C. Dier. An attempt to catch the spirit of 
the keen joys of the winter season. Illustrated 
with colored plates and photographs this book 
will delight all lovers of outdoor sport. Illus- 
trated. $1.50. 
WINTER CAMPING. By Warwick Carpenter. 
Discusses such subjects as shelter equipment, 
clothing, food, snowshoeing, skiing, and winter 
hunting, the wild life in winter woods, etc. 
Illustrated. $1.00. 
The COUNTRY HOME and FARM 
A GUIDE TO THE COUNTRY HOME. By 
Edward K. Parkinson. Advice on the country 
house, grounds and their appurtenances. Il- 
lustrated. $1.00. 
APPLE GROWING, By M. C. Bun-itt. Plant- 
ing, care and marketing are all discussed. Il- 
lustrated. $1.00. 
GARDENETTE. By Benjamin F. Albaugh. A 
practical instructive guide for the amateur 
vegetable grower or lover of flowers. Price 
$1.75. 
INTENSIVE FARMING. By L. C. Corbett. 
For practical farmers on high-priced land. Il- 
lustrated. $1.00. 
PROFITABLE BREEDS OF POULTRY. By A. 
S. Wheeler. Advice is given for the man who 
wants results in eggs and stock. Illustrated. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
SUBURBAN GARDENS. By Grace Tabor. 
Ideal plans for plots of various sizes. Illus- 
trated. $1.00. 
THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. By R. L. Watts. 
This book is designed for the small grower 
with a limited plot of ground. Illustrated. $1.00. 
SPORTING MEMORIES 
FISHING AND SHOOTING FKETCHES. By 
Grover Cleveland. ,\ delightful little volume 
on the ethics of snort. This book of calm, 
genial philosophy will be a sportsman’s creed 
for many generations to come. Illustrated. 
$1.25. 
I GO-A-FISHING. By S. I. Prime. A person- 
ally conducted fishing trip by the author. For 
those who have the true angler’s spirit this 
volume will prove of intense interest. Price 
$1.25. 
JOURNAL OF A SPORTING NOMAD. By J. T. 
Studley. Mr. Studley’s experiences in the hunt- 
ing of big and little game in various parts of 
the world afford most pleasant reading for the 
sportsman. Price $3.50. 
MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH. By Fred Mather. 
A series of sketches of character and incident 
with rod and gun from childhood to maturity, 
from the killing of birds and little fishes to 
buffalo hunting. Full of a quaint and delight- 
ful humor. Cloth, illustrated, 400 pages. $2.50 
net. 
MY ANGLING FRIENDS. By Fred Mather. 
Sketches of notable men, Mr. Mather’s breth- 
ren of the angle, as he knew them. A delight- 
ful experience — taught philosophy, and a splen- 
did appreciation of the innate humor of men 
and things. Cloth, illustrated, 369 pages. $2.50 
net. 
MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE. By S. T. 
Hamond. This delightful presentment of the 
glories of Autumn days with gun and dog in 
the crisp New England woods in search of the 
noblest of native game birds. Price $1.00. 
RANCH LIFE AND THE HUNTING TRAIL. 
By Theodore Roosevelt. Perhaps the most 
popular work ever written by the author. Price 
$3.00. 
STORIES OF THE GREAT WEST. By Theo- 
dore Roosevelt. Relating the experiences of 
this eminent author during the period of his 
life spent on his Dakota ranch. Price $1.00. 
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. By Elisha J. 
Lewis, M.D. .\n 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 chapters 
of importance on the care, treatment and break- 
ing of sporting dogs as well as instructive de- 
scriptive chapters on the rifle and its use. The 
haunts and habits of American game are de- 
scribed truthfully. The book contains 550 pages 
of most interesting matter to any sportsman. 
Price $3.00. 
TRAIL AND CAMP-FIRE. The third volume of 
the Boone & Crockett Club books edited by 
George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt. 
Price $3,00. 
UNCLE LISHA’S SHOP. By Rowland E. Rob- 
inson. Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. The 
shop itself, the place of business of Uncle Lisha 
Peggs, bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of 
sportsman's exchange, where, as one of the fra- 
ternity expressed it, the hunters and fishermen 
of the widely scattered neighborhood used to 
meet of evening and dull outdoor days “to 
swap lies.” Cloth. 187 pages. Price $1.25. 
WALL STREET AND THE WILDS. By A. W. 
Dimock. The autobiography of a man whose 
interest in camping, shooting, fishing, buffalo 
hunting and w-ild life generally, brought him in 
touch with some of the famous plainsmen of his 
day. Illustrated. $3.00. 
TRAVEL and ADVENTURE 
ACROSS THE ANDES. By C. J. Post. A record 
of wandering and experiences between the Pa- 
cific Coast of South America and the head 
waters of the Amazon. Illustrated. $2.00. 
ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALLIANT. By 
Ben Ames Williams. A stirring tale of the sea 
full of strange adventure, tropic love and muti- 
nies. $1.50. 
A YEAR WITH A WHALER. By W. H. Burns. 
Mr. Purns shipped as a “greenhorn” on a 
whaler going from San Francisco to the Arctic. 
Illustrated. $2.00. 
CAMP FIRES IN THE YUKON. By Harry A. 
Auer. Covers the experiences and observations 
of a big game hunter in the Yukon. A splen- 
did guide for those contemplating an expedi- 
tion to this section. Price $2.00. 
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