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KENNEL BOOKS 
We have just secured at a bargain certain volumes of great interest to dog 
lovers and breeders and can thus offer our readers an unusual opportunity to 
secure these books at a low price. They are: 
English Kennel Club Stud Book, 1869 to 1886, 13 volumes. 
The interesting item in this set is the first thick volume which includes 
the years 1869-74. It is long out of print, scarce and valuable. 
National American K. C. S. B., Vol. I. (Printed in St. Louis and long out of 
print and scarce), 
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A. K. R., Vols. I.-IV. (all published). 
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Pigeon Shooting. 
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A standard book on the sport by a recognized expert, 
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Covers position, guns, ammunition, handling, sighting, 
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A continuation of “Uncle Lisha’s Shop and “San 
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Important! To Anglers Eveiywhere! 
THE ANGLER’S GUIDE FOR 1909 
Now Ready. 50c. Postpaid. 
We announce the publication of the 1909 ANGLER’S GUIDE (5th Annual Edition) 
—the most useful and complete handbook for fishermen ever issued. 
For several months we have been revising former editions and adding new features. 
The ANGLER’S GUIDE for 1909 now stands as an angling and ichthyological ency¬ 
clopaedia of immense value, both to the novice and the expert. It is designed for the 
fisherman who wants, in one pocket-size volume, accurate and concise information on how, 
when and where to fish. Every man, woman and child who goes fishing, or who loves 
outdoor life should have this book. 
NOTE THESE SPECIAL FEATURES: 
Histories of Inland and Marine Fishes. Their appellations, haunts, habits, habitats, baits, weights, seasons, 
shapes, sizes, similes, colors, foods, ranges, tides, etc. 
Engravings of Inland and Marine Fishes. From the drawings of the National Museum. 
Index of Fresh-Water and Salt-Water Fishes. Over 1,200 local names arranged alphabetically with 
numerous cross references. 
An Extensive List of Fishing Resorts. Several thousand names of resorts in the United States and 
Canada, including famous angling places and many virgin waters. 
The Rods, Reels, Tackle, Baits, Etc. of the Expert Angler. 
Fish and Game Laws of the United States and Canada. 
Special Articles on Sport in Various Localities. 
Bass Fishing. By Robert H. Davis. 
Bungalow Plans and Estimates. 
Ceunps, Camping, Camp Cooking, Etc. 
200 pages, 4)4" X 7)4"- Flexible binding. Fully illustrated. 
50 CENTS POSTPAID 
Order from your Bookseller, Newsdealer, or from the 
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