JULY, 1917 
FOREST A N D S T R E A M 
327 
Spring and Summer Sports 
Catalogue No. 73 
Is Now Ready for Mailing—Ask for It. 
WE ARE IMPORTANT PIPP ADMC 
DEALERS IN ALL 1 II\L /AIAIVIO 
FOR HOME 
PROTECTION 
Schoverling Daly <2> Gate^ 
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a book which we publish, will give you all 
the information you desire on that subject 
—the price is $1.50. 
“Game Laws in Brief” gives the game 
and fish laws of Virginia and all other 
states in the United States. The price is 
25 cents. 
There is no better or more readable book 
on camping than Nessmuk’s “Woodcraft. 1 ' 
Its price is $1.00. 
The Secretary of the Commonwealth of 
Virginia, Richmond, Va., will furnish you 
with a map of the Virginia wilderness, and 
possibly some of the readers of Forest and 
Stream will be able to advise you of a 
camping place such as you desire. We are 
publishing your letter with that end in 
view.] 
RECOGNIZED FOREST AND STREAM 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
I happened to be looking over the maga¬ 
zines on a news-stand and by the cover 
leaf I recognized in Forest and Stream a 
sporting magazine that my father used to 
take away back in the early ’80s; and as I 
am a sporting man, with rod and gun, I 
am just sending the price of a year’s sub¬ 
scription to see if I can get as much 
pleasure out of it as he did. 
Amery, Wis. Chas. E. Wakeman. 
POND JOINS THE ANGLER 
F. E. Pond, author of various memoirs 
of Henry William Herbert (“Frank For¬ 
ester”) and for thirty years editor of The 
Sportsmen’s Review, has joined The Amer¬ 
ican Angler group in the capacity of man¬ 
aging editor. Mr. Pond and Mr. Bradford, 
besides editing the Angler, are preparing 
new library editions of Walton’s “The 
Compleat Angler” (G. P. Putnam’s Sons) 
and the various literary works of Forester, 
Genio C. Scott and Thaddeus Norris (Reed 
'& Bradford) and a pocket series of these 
authors’ titles for Longmans, Green & Co. 
As scon as the plant is fully equipped Mr. 
Reed will issue two new magazines—a va¬ 
cation monthly and a tourist’s journal— 
and a quarterly natural history review. 
The first monthly number of The Ameri¬ 
can Angler’s second volume is dated May, 
19V- 
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