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FOREST AND STREAM 
American Game Bird Shooting 
George 'Bird Grinnell ® 
This new book covers the whole field of upland shooting in America as this field h = 
The completion of this book was a large task reauirinp- excontirmal ™ re .• 
and experience, and was never before accomplished by any other author ^ 
It is the companion volume to Mr. Grinnell’s book, “ American Duck ShootW ” Th„= u, 
two books cover the entire field of game birds taken with th u . ^ us the 
description of their natural history features. 6 shot & un ’ wlth complete 
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and naturalists. .. .with anecdotes, of his own 
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—The Sun, New York. 
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written book; a work that will be read with in¬ 
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—The Boston Globe. 
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nor so fully covering the field, has been pro¬ 
duced.” -The Salt Lake Tribune. 
AMERICAN 
GAME BIRD 
SHOOTING 
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GRINNELL 
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to every man who loves to tramp the uplands 
with dog and gun. ” -Inter-Ocean, Chicago. 
Each bird is taken up in turn, the best methods 
to hunt, the selection of guns and loads, cloth¬ 
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—Baltimore American. 
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should be—but so seldom is. It is, indeed, 
much more than a treatise on field sports, for it 
furnishes such full and excellent life histories of 
the birds of which it treats'that it should find a 
place in every library devoted to pure orni¬ 
thology. ” 
—William Brewster. Cambridge, Mass. 
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