December, 1919 
FOREST AND STREAM 
679 
Famous Books by Famous] 
Americans 
The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon 
By CHARLES SHELDOX. i 
The thrilling experiences in pursuit of the big game, sheep, caribou, 
moose, bear, etc., the delightful descriptions of magnificent scenery, 
the keen and sympathetic observation of the life of the smaller animals 
of the region form a rare and valuable narrative. 
With four illustrations in color from paintings by Carl Rungius, 
with seventy illustrations from photographs. New edition with new, 
material, $4.00. 
Life Histories of African Game Animals 
By THEODORE ROOSEVELT and ED3IUND HELLER, 
This important scientific work is based on the joint ob- 
servations of Colonel Roosevelt and Edmund Heller, one of the 
naturalists who accompanied him on the Smithsonian African 
Expedition, of the Game Mammals of Africa — an almost un- 
explored field for this branch of investigation and study. An 
immense amount of material has been arranged in a readable 
form, so that to both the sportsman and the scientist the 
volume will be of great value and interest. 
With illustrations from photographs, and from drawings by Philip R. 
Goodwin ; and with faunal maps, 2 Vols., $10.00. 
Life Histories of Northern Animals 
By ERNEST THOMPSON SETON. 
A book of popular natural history on a strictly scientific basis, 
treating of some sixty quadrupeds, taking up also the intimate side 
of their lives. Illustrated from drawings and maps, showing the 
animals, tlieir homes, different stages of growth, etc. 
\Vitli 70 maps and 600 drawings by the Author. 2 Vols., $18.00. 
The Arctic Prairies 
By ERNES THOMPSON SETON. 
Tells of a journey — practically one of discovery — into the 
so-called “Barren Lands” of Northwest British America, the 
region of “Great Slave Lake” and partly within the Arctic 
' Circle. 
With many illustrations and maps by the Author. New, 
edition, $ 2 . 00 . 
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