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ANGLING MEMORIES 
Seasonable Books for the Sportsman’s Library 
MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH 
MY ANGLING FRIENDS 
Both by FRED MATHER 
These two volumes are a source of endless delight to the fisherman. They 
deal with every phase of the gentle sport from bent pins and willow poles to 
salmon flies and special rods—with every kind of fish as well. 
They are full of a quaint philosophy, written with a rare appreciation of human 
nature, and comprising sketches of angling “characters” as well as well-known men 
who were Mr. Mather’s brethren of the angle. Much of other sport and adventure 
beside fishing will be found between the covers of these books. These two large, 
splendidly bound, splendidly printed, and richly illustrated volumes of 400 pages 
each regularly sell for $2 each. While they last we offer 
Both together, postpaid, for $3.00 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK 
THE NARRATIVE OF A SPORTSMAN 
INTER-OCEAN HUNTING TALES 
EDGAR F. RANDOLPH 
A series of hunting reminiscences of rare charm for the sportsman and for 
the wider circle which delights in true tales of outdoor life. With none of the high 
coloring and exaggeration which give a false note to so many hunting stories, Mr. 
Randolph’s book is never lacking in interest. 
He covers the field of sport with the rifle, east and west, drawing a vivid word 
picture of life in the open, subordinating his own exploits to the main incidents of 
outdoor experience, giving much valuable information on camp life, hunting and the 
habits of wild game, and continually delighting the reader with the freshness of his 
viewpoint. 
This book will strike a sympathetic chord in the memory of every big-game 
hunter of experience and will prove of real value to the novice who is planning an 
excursion into the wild. 
Cloth, 170 Pages. Richly Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 127 Franklin Street, NEW YORK 
The Game Book 
STANDARD BIG GAME MEASUREMENTS 
Every man wants-to compare his trophy with those of other big-game hunters. 
But comparisons are useless unless there is a fixed standard. 
The game book of the Boone and Crockett Club, the foremost organization of 
hunters of American big-game supplies this. Compiled by J. H. Kidder, it provides 
directions for standard measurements of the large game animals of America, with 
spaces carefully arranged for complete data regarding the kill, locality, time, con¬ 
ditions, etc. 
It is handsomely and durably bound pocket size. It is an invaluable record 
for every man who goes into the wild for sport with the rifle, a handy book, a 
camp companion, and a library reminder of days afield. Leather. 
Postpaid, $1.50 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 127 Franklin Street, NEW YORK 
Hunting Without a Gun, 
And other papers. By Rowland E. Robinson. With 
illustrations from drawings by Rachael Robinson. 
Price, $2.00. 
This is a collection of papers on different themes 
contributed to Forest and Stream and other pub¬ 
lications, and now for the first time brought together. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
= DANVIS FOLKS = 
A continuation of “Uncle Lisha’s Shop” and “Sam 
Lovel’s Camps.” By Rowland E. Robinson. lGmo. 
Price, $1.25. 
' FOREST AND STREAM PUBLIS' BNG CO. 
FETCH AND CARRY 
By B. Waters 
Tells minutely of the methods by which a dog, young 
or old. willing or unwilling, may be taught to retrieve 
either by the force or “natural” system. Cloth, illus¬ 
trated, 124 pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE 
S. T. Hammond. A delightful reminder of crisp 
autumnal days in the covers. It tells of sport with 
the noblest of game birds, the habits and habitat of 
the ruffed grouse, with just the right touch of remin¬ 
iscence and personal experience. Cloth. Illustrated. 
150 pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
OLD MAID’S KNEE 
is the term applied to Cow Hunters by the 
real guides in the big-game territories. 
A “cow hunter” is a guide who “finds 
you lots of moose,” but they are always 
cows, protected by law against your bul¬ 
lets. He then wastes your time speculat¬ 
ing on the disappearance of game from 
the particular spot in which you happen 
to be, knowing, the while, that there 
wasn’t one chance in a thousand that there 
would be “a shot” there. 
Don’t Waste Your Trip. 
by employing a “cow hunter” or an in¬ 
experienced guide. 
The charge for a real game-finding 
guide may be a bit more, but he gives you 
a chance to get what you came for. 
I have the names and addresses of 
reliable guides in almost every part of 
the world, and, if I haven’t a man in the 
territory you purpose visiting, give me 
advance notice, and I will find him for 
you. 
You may not realize what an intimate 
relationship exists between our editors 
and our subscribers. They have known 
each other for years. 
Many of the famous big-game hunters 
have read “Forest and Stream” for more 
than thirty-five years. 
They have collaborated with our editors 
on books on big-game shooting; they 
have written letters from all parts of the 
world, describing big-game conditions, 
and telling of the good and poor guides, 
abundantly strewn about the woods. 
After each hunt we get their records and 
experiences. 
Don’t you realize how valuable this 
intimate shooting knowledge would be to 
you? 
Nowhere else in the world can such a 
fund of genuine hunting information be 
found as through the channels open to 
our Information Department and through 
it to you. 
Ask for it. It’s yours absolutely with¬ 
out obligation. 
MANAGER, Information Dept. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
127 Franklin Street New York 
