African game trails 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE AFRICAN WANDERINGS OF AN 
AMERICAN HUNTER-NATURALIST 
By 
THEODORE ROOSEVELT 
With about two hundred illustrations from photographs by Kermit Roosevelt and other members 
of the expedition; and from drawings by Philip R. Goodwin 
Large Octavo, more than 500 pages, printed on fine paper, with valuable 
appendices on the Natural History of Africa, an essay on the Pigskin 
Library, maps of the localities mentioned, and an elaborate index 
Half Pigskin, $0,75 
Cloth Binding, S3.75 Half Morocco, S5.75 
Sold by subscription through authorized agents 
HIS superb, large octavo volume is the most 
notable book of the year—and will become a 
classic among books of adventure. It will appear all 
over the world, not only in English, but in French, 
German, and other languages. Inquiries have been 
received about it from Japan and Brazil. It is a great 
book by the most distinguished figure in the world 
to-day. It shows the author not only as a mighty 
hunter, but as a profound student of natural history, 
a close observer of both plant and animal life, and a 
master of graphic and picturesque narrative. 
The chapters have been thoroughly revised by the 
author since their serial publication. Several of them 
are entirely new. A series of original drawings after 
Mr. Roosevelt’s suggestions has been made especially 
for the volume, and the photographs have been chosen 
by him as best fitted for the illumination of the text. 
Copyright, 1909, 1910, by Charles Scribner’s Sons 
All rights reserved 
