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FOREST AND STREAM 
November, 1918- 
OUTDOOR BOOK CATALOGUE FREE 
FOREST & STREAM has just published a forty-eight page catalogue presenting a most 
complete list of books on Woodcraft, Guncraft, Angling, Hunting, Natural History and 
every phase of life in the great outdoors. 
Send for Your Copy Now. Mailed Free of Cost Anywhere. 
FOREST & STREAM (Rook Dept.) 
9 EAST 40th STREET ------- NEW YORK CITY 
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A NEW EDITION of Nessmuk’s I 
WOODCRAFT I 
NOW READY | 
THIS IS: 1 
A book which every outer must have to make his outing ~ 
a pleasure. ^ 
The book is written to teach the traveler how to jour- “ 
ney through the wilderness with ease. — 
To sleep on a fragrant elastic bed and pillow at night. — 
instead of abrading his vertebra: against roots and stubs. IZ 
To go light; to keep warm and dry. ^ 
To cook plain, wholesqpie meals. ^ 
To come out of the woods refreshed and comforted. ^ 
To get a dollar’s worth of recreation and rest for — 
every dollar spent. “ 
To learn nature in her secret ways. This is the pur- “ 
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16mo., cloth, 160 pp. Price, $1.00. — 
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Stream at the regular yearly rate of $2.00 and secure a copy of Woodcraft = 
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BOOK of the BLACK BASS 
By JAMES A. HENSHALL, M. D. 
140 Illuttrations. Net $2.00 This new edition is revised to date 
and largely re-written. Contains 
“Book of the Black Bass” and “More 
About the Black Bass.” Comprising 
its complete scientific and life history, 
together with a practical treatise on 
Angling and Fly-Fishing, with a full 
account of tools, implements, and 
tackle. 
“The angling portion of the book is, 
without doubt, the best thing ever 
written upon 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 red, castings, and diagrams 
of the mode of throwing the fly so 
tha,t it seems to us as if the merest 
tyro could soon become an expert 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. 
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FOREST AND STREAM, 9 East 40th St., N. Y. City 
Are You A Duck Shooter 
Do you love to stand in the bow of 
your skiff as it is pushed through 
the wild rice, and drop the ducks that 
get up within range; or, if you live 
by the big waters, do you enjoy sit¬ 
ting in the blind while cold winds 
blow and ice forms at the edge of 
the shore, watching the sky and wait¬ 
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decoys? If you love these things, if 
you will bear work, exposure and 
hardship to get a shot, you need 
American 
Duck Shooting 
By 
GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
It gives descriptions and portraits 
of all the ducks and geese known in 
North America; tells where they are 
found; the various methods practiced 
in shooting them; describes the guns, 
loads, clothing, boats and dogs em¬ 
ployed in their pursuit, and generally 
is far and away the most complete, 
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North American wild-fow'l shooting. 
The book is profusely illustrated. Not 
only has it ornithologically exact portraits 
of 58 species of swans, geese and ducks, 
but it has eight half-tone reproductions of 
some of our best-known wild ducks from 
the paintings of the great naturalist, Audu¬ 
bon, a number of full-page sketches by 
Wilmot Townsend, whose drawings of wild¬ 
fowl are inimitable, many cuts, of duck 
boats and batteries, and fifty vignettes in 
the text, which add to its heautiy and its 
usefulness. It is a complete, illustrated 
manual of this fascinating sport. 
A new edition of this volume, containing 
added matter, was published July 1, 1918. 
The work is an essential part of every gun¬ 
ner’s library 
Illustrated, buckram, 627 pp. 
Price, $3.50 net; postage, 25c. 
For Sale by 
Forest and Stream Pub. Go, 
9 E. 40 th Street NEW YORK 
