THE BULL TERRIER, by Williams Haynes. This 
is a companion book to “The Airedale” and “Scottish and Irish Ter- 
riers” by the same author. Its greatest usefulness is as a guide to 
the dog owner who wishes to be his own kennel manager. A full 
account of the development of the breed is given as also description 
of best types and standards. Recommendations for the care of 
the dog in health or sickness are included. The chapter heads 
cover such matters as: — The Bull Terrier’s History — Training the 
Bull Terrier — The Terrier in Health — Kennelling — Diseases. 
CAMP COOKERY, by Horace Kephart. “The less 
a man carries in his pack the more he must carry in his head”, says 
Mr. Kephart. This book tells what a man should carry in both pack 
and head. Every step is traced — the selection of provisions and 
utensils, with the kind and quantity of each, the preparation of game, 
the building of fires, the cooking of every conceivable kind of food 
that the camp outfit or woods, fields or streams may provide — even 
to the making of desserts. Every recipe is the result of hard practice 
and long experience. Every recipe has been carefully tested. It is 
the book for the man who wants to dine well and wholesomely, but 
in true wilderness fashion without reliance on grocery stores or 
elaborate camp outfits. It is adapted equally well to the trips of 
every length and to all conditions of climate, season or country; the 
best possible companion for one who wants to travel light and live 
well. The chapter headings tell their own story. Provisions— 
Utensils — Fires — Dressing and Keeping Game and Fish — Meat- 
Game — Fish and Shell Fish — Cured Meats, etc. — Eggs — Breadstuffs 
and Cereals — Vegetables — Soups — Beverages and Desserts. 
“ Camp Cookery is destined to be in the kit of every tent 
dweller in the country . ” — Edwin Markham in the San 
Francisco Examiner . 
CANOE AND BOAT BUILDING, by Victor 
Slocum. All of us like to think we could build a boat if we had 
to. Mr. Slocum tells us how to do it. Designs are given for the 
various types of canoes as well as full descriptions for preparing the 
material and putting it together. Small dories and lapstreak boats 
are also included. 
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