FOREST A ND STREAM. _ [Mamh 26, 1910. 
THE OUTDOOR LIBRARY 
Seasonable Books dealing with every phase of life in the Open. Handbooks of Sport. Books 
that make “roughing it” easy. Books for Fisherman, Hunter, Yachtsman, Canoeist, Camper, 
Nature Lover. Books of Travel and Adventure for Young and Old. 
Book Catalogue Free on Application 
Hunting Without a Gun. 
And other papers. By Rowland E. Robinson, With 
illustrations from drawings by Rachael Robinson, this 
is a collection of papers on different themes contributed 
to Forest and Stream and other publications, and now 
for the first time brought together. Price, $2.00. 
Forest Runes. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. Illus¬ 
trated. Cloth, 345 pages. Price, $2.50. 
Trail and Camp-Fire. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt. Illus¬ 
trated. Like its predecessors, the present volume is de¬ 
voted chiefly to the great game and outdoor lire ot 
Northern America; yet it does not confine itself to any 
one land, though it is first of all a book about America, 
its game and its people. Cloth, 353 pages. Price, $2.50. 
American Big Game in Its Haunts. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club for 1904. 
George Bird Grinnell, Editor. This is the fourth and by 
far the largest and handsomest of the club s books. It 
opens with a sketch of Theodore Roosevelt, founder of 
the Boone and Crockett Club, and contains an extremely 
interesting article from his pen descriptive of his visit 
to the Yellowstone Park in 1903. Other papers are on 
North American Big Game; Hunting in Alaska; The 
Kadiac Bear; Moose, Mountain Sheep; Game Refuges, 
and other big game topics. 490 pages and 4b full-page 
illustrations. Price, $2.50. 
My Friend the Partridge. 
S. T. Hammond. An inimitable study of the noblest 
of our game birds, following the ruffed grouse deep into 
his haunts, detailing the experiences of more than 60 
years in the field, and throwing much light on the habits, 
life history and habitat of the game. A most delightful 
reminder of happy days with upland game. Cloth, loU 
pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Inter-Ocean Hunting Tales. 
Edgar F. Randolph. A collection of stories such as 
are told about the camp-fire. Mr. Randolph offers a hunt¬ 
ing experience bounded only by the two oceans,.replete 
with incident, interesting from its novel viewpoint and 
dealing with every kind of game that falls to the ntle 
of the American sportsman. Cloth, 200 pages. Post¬ 
paid, $1.00. 
The Angler’s Workshop. Rod Making for 
Beginners. 
Perry D. Frazer. A complete, simple and thoroughly 
up-to-date work for the guidance of the amateur rod 
maker, carrying him from first principles through all 
phases of successful rod making. There is no theorizing 
or speculation. All terms are simple, and all kinds of 
rods and woods are treated of. Cloth, 180 pages. F°fi r 
full-page illustrations, 60 working drawings. Postpaid, $1. 
Camp Life in the Woods. 
And the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making. W. 
Hamilton Gibson. Containing hints on camp shelter and 
bait receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, with 
instructions for the capture of all fur-bearing animals. 
Illustrated. Cloth, 360'pages. Price, $1.00. 
Jack, the Young Ranchman; 
Or a Boy’s Adventures in the Rockies. By George 
Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth, 304 pages. Price $1 25. 
Jack Among the Indians; 
Or a Boy’s Summer on the Buffalo Plains. By George 
Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth, 301 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Jack in the Rockies; 
Or a Boy’s Adventure With a Pack Train. By George 
Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth, 272 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Jack the Young Canoeman. 
George Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth, 286 pages. 
Price, $1.25. 
Jack the Young Trapper. 
George Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. 278 pages. Price, 
$1.25. 
Manual of the Canvas Canoe. 
F. R. Webb (“Commodore”). Many illustrations of 
designs and plans of canvas canoes and their parts. Two 
large, full-sized working (24x38) drawings in a pocket in 
a cover. Cloth, 115 pages. Price, $1.25. 
The Spaniel and Its Training. 
F. H. Mercer. To which are added the American and 
English Spaniel Standards. Cloth. Illustrated. Price, $1. 
Modern Fishculture in Fresh and Salt Water. 
Fred Mather, author of “Men I Have Fished With,” 
with a chapter on Whitefish Culture by Hon. Herschel 
Whitaker, and a chapter on the Pike-Perch by James 
Nevin. Illustrated, Price, $2.00. 
Familiar Fish and How to Catch Them. 
Eugene McCarthy. A Practical Book on Fresh-\\ater 
Game Fish. With an introduction by Dr. David btarr 
Jordan, President of Leland Stanford Junior University, 
and numerous illustrations. Price, $1.50. 
Manual of Taxidermy for Amateurs. 
C. J. Maynard. A complete guide in collecting and 
preserving birds and animals. Illustrated. New edition. 
Price, $1.00. 
Training the Hunting Dog for the Field and 
Field Trials. 
B. Waters. This is the latest and best manual on the 
subject. As an owner and handler of field trial dogs, 
and one having had an exceptionally wide experience in 
the field and at field trials, Mr. Waters was admirably 
equipped to write such a work. It has already taken its 
place as the standard authority. Cloth, 281 pages. Price, 
$1.50. 
The Gun and Its Development. 
W. W. Greener. With Notes on Shooting. Breech¬ 
loading Rifles, Sporting Rifles, Shotguns, Gunmaking, 
Choice of Guns, Choke-boring, Gun Trials, Theories and 
Experiments, “Ihe Gun and Its Development is the 
standard work of the age on projectiles and all relating 
to them. Fully illustrated. Cloth,770 pages, New edition. 
Price, $4.00. 
American Duck Shooting. 
George Bird Grinnell. With 58 portraits of North 
American Swans, Geese and Ducks, Plans of Boats and 
Batteries. Fifty Vignettes in the text and a chart of 
the topography of a duck’s plumage. Cloth, 630 pages. 
Price, $3.50. Edition de luxe, price, $5.00. 
My Sixty Years on the Plains, Trapping, 
Trading and Indian Fighting. 
W. T. Hamilton (“Bill” Hamilton). With 8 full-page 
illustrations by Chas. M. Russell. New York. Cloth, 
233 pages. Price, $1.50. 
Rhymes of the Stream and Forest. 
Frank Merton Buckland. A charming collection of 
verse by an author who knows and loves nature well. 
A particularly pleasing gift for fishermen, closely simulat¬ 
ing in form and ornamentation the standard fly-book. 
Cloth. Heavy laid paper. Sumptuously bound. Post¬ 
paid, $1.25. 
Woodcraft. 
Nessmuk. No better book was ever written for tlje 
help and guidance of those who go into the woods for 
sport and recreation. It is simple and practical, and 
withal a classic, written with a rare and quaint charm. 
Cloth, 200 pages. Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Houseboats and Houseboating. 
Albert Bradlee Hunt. The book contains forty spe¬ 
cially prepared articles by owners and designers of well- 
known houseboats, and is beautifully illustrated with 
nearly 200 line and half-tone reproductions of plans and 
exteriors and interiors. A most interesting chapter is 
devoted to houseboating in England. Extra heavy paper, 
buckram. The price is $3.00 net. Postage, 34 cents. 
Pheasants; Their Natural History and Prac¬ 
tical Management. 
W. B. Tegetmeier. New, enlarged edition. 16 plates. 
Cloth, 237 pages. Price, $3.50. 
The Art of Shooting. 
Charles Lancaster. An illustrated treatise on the art of 
shooting. Illustrated. Cloth. Price, $1.25. 
Where, How and When to Catch Fish on the 
East Coast of Florida. 
William H. Gregg. With 100 engravings and 12 colored 
illustrations of fishes. 267 pages. Price, $4.00. 
The Still-Hunter. 
Theo. S. Van Dyke. A Practical Treatise on Deer- 
Stall ing. Extra cloth, beveled, 390 pages. Price, $1.75. 
Big Game at Sea. 
Charles Fred’k Holder. Narratives of sport with the 
giant game fish of the Florida and California Coasts, 
with observations on fishing grounds, tackle, etc. A 
book that thrills the angler. Cloth. Illustrated. Post¬ 
paid, $2.15. 
Nursing vs. Dosing. 
S. T. Hammond. A most practical book for the dog 
fancier, based largely on Mr. Hammond’s observation 
that dogs, and particularly house dogs, suiter from too 
much medicine. Contents—Nursing, Cleanliness, Diet, 
Other Foods, Kennel and Exercise, Common Ailments, 
Diarrhea, Convulsions, Epilepsy, Distemper, Eczema, 
Need of Proper Care, Stomach, Vermin, Ear, Mange, 
Nervous System, Colic, Worms. Cloth. Illustrated, 161 
pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Pocket Kennel Record. 
A handy book for immediate record of all events and 
transactions, relieving the owner from risk of forgetting 
important kennel matters by trusting to memory. 
Morocco. Postpaid, 50 cents. 
Common Sense of Dog Doctoring. 
A book of simple dog remedies and common sense as 
applied to the treatment of dog diseases. Paper. Post¬ 
paid, 25 cents. 
Diseases of the Dog. 
By Hugh Dalziel. A handbook for amateurs. Treats 
of the causes of disease in dogs, symptoms and treat¬ 
ment, modes of administering medicine, treatment in 
cases of poisoning, etc. Paper. Postpaid, 40 cents. 
Motor Boats, Their Construction and 
Operation. 
Thomas H. Russell, ME., LL.B. Principles: Two 
and four cycle engines, batteries, actual working, in¬ 
structions for beginners, fuel, tension, feed, motor 
troubles, mufflers. Practical working plans, materials, 
types. All these are carefully considered, beside a 
hundred and one other things that the motor boat owner 
or operator needs to know. Concise, handy, pocket size, 
202 pages. Cloth. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Boat Sailing. 
Capt. A. J. Kenealy. A concise and thorough treat¬ 
ment of the entire subject of boat sailing for amateurs. 
The text is illuminated by splendid diagrams, etc. Cloth. 
Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.14. 
Canoe and Boat Building. 
W. P. Stephens. Contains plain and comprehensive 
directions for the construction of canoes, row and sail 
boats, and hunting craft, directions that the amateur 
with tools can follow. Fifty plates and working draw¬ 
ings in separate envelope. Cloth. Illustrated. 264 
pages. Postpaid, $2.00. 
Canvas Canoes and How to Build Them. 
Parker B. Field. The book gives very precise instruc¬ 
tions by which a man with ordinary mechanical bent may 
huild a serviceable canoe at slight cost—a plan and all 
working directions. Paper. Postpaid, 50 cents. 
The Small Yacht. 
Edwin A. Boardman. A book for the owners of small 
racing craft. Part I. deals with preparing the boat for 
the race, while Part II. enters into every detail of 
handling under all conditions, with notes on American 
and foreign racing, expense, equipment, winter care, 
sailing conditions, types, etc. There is nothing which 
makes for success in small boat racing left out. Cloth, 
46 plates from photographs, 18 diagrams, 24 plans. Post¬ 
paid, $2.13. 
How to Build a Motor Launch from Plans. 
Charles G. Davis. A thoroughly practical guide for 
the amateur. Shorn of all blind technicalities, it con¬ 
siders displacement, good construction and faulty, stabil¬ 
ity, setting up the keel, framing and planking, with care¬ 
ful explanations. Each step is followed up to the care 
and running of the gas engine. Cloth, 9 folding draw¬ 
ings, 8 full-page plates, 40 smaller diagrams, 170 pages. 
Postpaid, $1.50. 
How to Build a Skipjack. 
Complete plans and instructions for building a light- 
draft sloop. Plans and directions easily followed. Cloth. 
Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
How to Build a Knockabout. 
A wholesome boat for all-around cruising and racing. 
32ft. O. W., 10ft. beam, 20in. draft. Full working plans 
and drawings with instructions for building. Cloth. 
Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 
127 Franklin St., New York 
