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Th£ books listed herewith carry a strong appeal to the Sportsman—For the Hunter-Angler-Nature Lover and outdoor enthusiast, 
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in every case include delivery charges. All books unless otherwise stated are cloth bound. 
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AMATEUR RODMAKING. By Perry D. Frazer. 
A practical manual for all those who want to 
make their own rod and fittings. It contains 
a review of fishing rod history, a discussion of 
materials, a list of the tools needed, description 
of the method to be followed in making all 
kinds of rods, including fly-casting, bait fishing, 
salmon, etc., with full instructions for winding, 
varnishing, etc. Illustrated. $1.00 net. 
AMERICAN FOOD AND GAME FISHES. By 
David Starr Jordan and Barton W. Ever- 
mann. A popular account of all the species 
found in America north of the equator, with 
keys for ready identification, life histories and 
methods of capture. Illustrated with colored 
plates and text drawings, and with photographs 
from life by A. Radclyife Dugmore. $4.00 net. 
AMERICAN SALMON FISHERMAN, THE. By 
H. P. Wells. Fully illustrated. $1.00 net. 
AMERICAN TROUT-STREAM INSECTS. By 
Louis Rhead. A comprehensive book on flies 
and lures based strictly upon American insects. 
Contains many remarkable color illustrations 
and diagrams. Tells how to tie flies; how to 
know insects, etc. Octavo, handsomely bound 
in cloth. $3.00 net. 
ARTIFICIAL FLIES AND HOW TO MAKE 
THEM. By Shipley. A complete treatise on 
trout, salmon, and bass flies, with directions for 
making them, which are easily followed and 
, thoroughly understandable, with chapters de- 
votefrto material, etc. Cloth, illustrated. Post¬ 
paid, $1.00. 
BAIT ANGLING FOR COMMON FISHES. By 
Louis Rhead. This volume is full of valuable 
information regarding the history and habits of 
the fishes described as well as the directions 
on how to catch them. Numerous illustrations 
in half-tone and line from drawings by the 
author. $1.25 net. 
BASSES, FRESH WATER AND MARINE, THE. 
Edited by Louis Rhead. Containing valuable 
articles on flies, fly fishing, cooking bass, the 
habitat of the bass, etc , in chatty style and 
bound in art boards. $3.00 net. 
BIG GAME AT SEA. By Charles Frederick 
Holder. This well-known sportsman and natu¬ 
ralist tells of adventures with the giant tuna, 
the relentless devilfish, the mighty shark, and 
other mammoth denizens of the deep sea. Mr. 
Holder is a true sportsman, always plays fair 
with his game, and enjoys his sometimes dan¬ 
gerous encounters with the zest of a boy. Many 
illustrations. $2.00 net. 
BOOK OF FISH AND FISHING, THE. By 
Louis Rhead. The object or this book is to 
inform anglers about every kind of fresh-water 
and especially marine fish. Those fish not 
angled for are left out, and scientific names 
and descriptions are not considered. Of the 
thousands of fish in American waters only those 
best known for gameness and economic value 
have been selected, so that the veriest tyro can 
be informed about angling methods and any 
equipment he should need. $1.50 net. 
BOOK OF THE BLACK BASS. By James A. 
Henshall, This edition of the Book of the 
Black Bass includes also the Supplement, More 
About the Black Bass, and is complete in one 
volume. It covers the entire scientific and life 
history of this species, and contains a practical 
treatise on angling and fly-fishing with a full 
account of tools, implements, and tackle. $2.00 
net. 
BOOK OF THE TARPON, THE. By A. W. 
Dimock. Illustrated with photographs, by 
Julian A. Dimock. Tarpon fishing is in a 
class by itself. It is a combination of target 
practice, bronco busting and high diving. It 
has all the thrill of hunting a grizzly and none 
of its danger—all the charms of blissful idle¬ 
ness on a summer sea with no likelihood of 
stagnation. Mr. Dimock has followed this sport 
for years under more different conditions and 
with greater success than any other man in 
this country. In a sense he was the discoverer, 
and this book is the full fruit of his experi¬ 
ence. The photographs show every phase of 
the game from the casting of the bait down to 
the ultimate satisfaction when the great fish 
comes over the side of the canoe. $2.00 net. 
COMPLETE ANGLER, THE. By Izaak Walton. 
Everyman’s Library Edition. Nicely bound in 
cloth. $.60 net. Leather, $1.25 net. 
COMPLETE SCIENCE OF FLY-FISHING AND 
SPINNING, THE. By Fred G. Shaw. Fully 
illustrated. $6.00 net. 
DETERMINED ANGLER, THE. By C. Brad¬ 
ford. Illustrated, revised and enlarged edi 
tion. $1.00 net. 
DRY FLY AND FAST WATER, THE. By 
George M. L. La Branche. $2.00 net. 
FAVORITE FISH AND FISHING. By Dr. J. 
A. Henshall. The author discourses delight¬ 
fully about the black bass, which he calls the 
Game Fish of the people, has a most interesting 
and entertaining account of the Grayling, the 
Flower of Fishes; tells of the Trout, the Ang¬ 
ler's Price; grows eloquent over the pleasure of 
taking his majesty, the silver king (the tarpon) 
and writes at length about the fishes that may 
be taken in Florida. Illustrated. $1.25 net. 
FAVORITE FLIES AND THEIR HISTORIES. 
By Mary Orvis Marbury. With 32 colored 
plates and other illustrations. A large hand¬ 
some volume, gilt top. $5.00 not. 
FINE ART OF FISHING, THE. By Samuel 
G. Camp. Combine the pleasure of catch¬ 
ing fish with the gratification of following the 
sport in the most approved manner. The sug¬ 
gestions offered are helpful to beginner and 
expert anglers. The range of fish and fishing 
conditions covered is wide and includes such 
subjects as “casting fine and far off,” “strip- ‘ 
casting for bass,” “fishing for mountain! 
trout” and “Autumn fishing for lake trout.” 
The book is pervaded with a spirit of love for 1 
the stream side and the outdoors generally ■ 
which the genuine angler will appreciate. Net 
$ 1 . 00 . 
FISHERMAN'S LUCK. By Henry Van Dyke. 
New popular priced edition. $.60 net. 
FISHING AND SHOOTING SKETCHES. By 
Grover Cleveland. A delightful little volume 
on the ethics of sport. This book of calm, 
genial philosophy will be a sportsman's creed 
for many generations to come. Twenty-four 
full-page drawings by Hy. Watson. $1.25 net. 
FISHING KITS AND EQUIPMENT. By Samuel 
G. Camp. A complete guide to the angler buy¬ 
ing a new outfit. Every detail of the fishing 
kit of the fresh water angler is described, 
from rod _ tip to reel, and clothing. Special 
emphasis is laid on outfitting for fly fishing, 
but full instructions is also given to the man 
who wants to catch pickerel, pike, muskel-lunge, 
lake-trout, bass and other fresh water game 
fishes. The approved method of selecting and 
testing the various rod, lines, leaders, etc., is, 
described. $1.00 net. 
FISHING TACKLE. By Perry D. Frazer. It 
tells all the fisherman needs to know about 
making and overhauling his tackle during the* 
closed season and gives full instructions for 
tournament casting and fly-casting. Illustrated. 
$1.00 net. 
FISHING WITH FLOATING FLIES. By Samuel 
G, Camp. This is an art that is comparatively 
new in this country although English anglers 
have used the dry fly for generations. Mr. 
Camp has given the matter special study and 
is one of the few American anglers who really 
understand the matter from the selection of the 
out fi r the landing of the fish. $1.00 net. 
GAME FISHES OF THE WORLD. By C. F. 
Holder. Illustrated with 128 plates. A laree 
handsome volume. $5.00 net. 
LAKE AND STREAM GAME FISHING. By 
Dixie Carroll. Editor of the National Sport- 
man. A practical book on the popular fresh¬ 
water game fish, the tackle necessary and how : 
to use it. $2.00 net. 
LOG OF A SEA ANGLER, THE. By Charles^ 
Frederick Holder, author of “The Big Game 
Fishes,” etc. Sport and adventures in many 
seas with spear and rod. $1.65 net. 
