258 
FOREST AND STREAM 
May, 1911 
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Stewart & Kidd Company’s 
Sport, Travel and Fishing Books 
STEWART & KIDD COMPANY, Publishers, Cincinnati, U. S. A. 
LAKE AND STREAM 
GAME FISHING 
BOOK OF THE 
BLACK BASS 
NEW RIVERS OF THE NORTH 
By Hulbert Footner 
This is a story of a 2,500-mile canoe trip along the last Canadian frontier. The route 
was over waters that have been known to white men for two hundred years—without 
change. Now civilization is crowding in and Mr. Footner shows a last picture of the old 
Northwest, of the Indian, the trader and the trapper. 
The volume was originally issued in 1912 by the Outing Company, but for some time 
past has been out of print. The present Publishers take great pleasure in satisfying the 
insistent demands for the book, with a volume that is exceedingly attractive in format. 
76 Illus. Large \2mo. Colored Cover Jacket. Net $2.00. 
By James A. Henshall, M. D. 
This contains The Book of the Black Bass 
and more about the Black Bass. Comprises 
its complete scientific and life history together 
with a practical treatise on angling and fly¬ 
fishing, with a full account of tools, imple¬ 
ments and tackle. The angling portion of the 
volume is without doubt the best ever written 
on these Fishes. 
“It is clear, and covers the whole ground 
of the different modes of fishing, and is ac¬ 
companied by cuts of the manner of holding 
the rod, castings, and diagrams of the mode 
of throwing the fly so that it seems to us as 
if the merest tyro could soon become an ex¬ 
pert by carefully reading this book and fol¬ 
lowing its instructions. Not only is it a book 
for the beginner, but it is one that no angler 
can afford to do without .”-—Forest and Stream. 
140 Illustrations. Net $2.00. 
CAMP FIRES 
IN THE YUKON 
By Henry A. Auer 
I11 this book, the author, an explorer, a 
hunter of big game, and a lover of the Great 
Out-doors, takes the reader from the shut-in 
life of the Cities to the mighty wilderness of 
Alaska and the Yukon. 
Hunters of big game will revel in this jour¬ 
ney to the greatest range of big game on the 
continent; lovers of animal life will find keen 
interest in observing and studying with Mr. 
Auer the habits of the wild life of the far 
North, while the reader who loves the Open 
Places of God’s Great Nature will be domi¬ 
nated by the intimate contact with the Majesty, j 
Might and Beauty of the Wilderness of 
Alaska and the Yukon. 
Numerous Full Page Illustrations on Cameo 
Paper. Handsome Three Color Cover Jacket. 
Net $2.00. 
A Practical Book on the Popular Fresh 
Water Game Fish, the Tackle Necessary and 
How to Use It. 
By Dixie Carroll, Editor of the National 
Sportsman and Fishing Editor of the 
Chicago Herald. 
Columbus Posl-Dispatch: 
If you want “rod arul reel" facts, presented with 
♦he scent of wild flowers and the sparkle of rippling 
waters, read “Lake and Stream Game Fishing" and 
you will long for another try at the bass or trout. If 
you are a veteran, it's a certainty you will eagerly read 
the book from cover to cover, for it's practical and 
chockful of information only learned by actual experi¬ 
ence. If uninitiated in the charming sport, you will 
pine for a “hook, pole and worm," just to see if there 
is as much pleasure in the sport as “Dixie" declares. 
Then you will be inoculated for all time, and the call 
of the lake and stream will ring in your ears until 
the last summons. 
Seasonable facts that effect the fishing con¬ 
ditions. Information that will be found in¬ 
valuable to the beginner and to the experi¬ 
enced angler alike. Written from actual fish- 
- ing experiences. 
The Basses, Muskellonge, Pike, Pickerel, 
Wall-eyed Pike and Trout treated in a thor¬ 
ough manner as to habits and peculiarities. 
Elaborately Illustrated. Cameo Paper. 
Net $2.00. 
THE YELLOWSTONE 
NATIONAL PARK 
By Gen. Hiram M. Chittenden 
An entirely new and revised edition of this 
classic of the Yellowstone. 
Ever since its discovery more than forty 
years ago The Yellowstone Park has grown 
in popular interest. Its natural wonders sur¬ 
pass anything to be found in like compass 
elsewhere in the world. 
Bulletin of American Geographical Society: 
“There is practically nothing relating to the 
Park of interest to intelligent readers that is 
not treated in this volume.” 
Ready’s Mirror: “Gen. Chittenden possesses 
the art of making even dry statistics bloom, 
and his book, supplied as it is with a splendid 
index and a map to delight, is replete with 
human interest.” 
Toronto Saturday Night: “Gen. Chittenden is 
naturally in a position to write with authority 
on the development of this wonderful natural 
treasure-house of the American people.” 
Handsomely Illustrated on Cameo Paper. 
Three Color Cover Jacket showing Yel¬ 
lowstone Falls in its Natural Beauty. 
Net $2.00. 
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