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complete in itself, well illustrated and will be sent postpaid at the price mentioned. 
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In The Alaska-Yukon 
Gamelands 
BY J. A. McGUIRE 
with an introduction by 
Dr. Wm. T. Hornaday. 
JIST HUNTIN’ 
BY OZARK RIPLEY 
with an introduction by 
Dixie Carroll. 
'■Jist Huntin’ ” is the only col¬ 
lection of outdoor stories hav¬ 
ing the human appeal for the 
man who has been there, writ¬ 
ten by an expert guide who 
has fished and hunted from 
Northern Alaska to the Gulf of 
Mexico. Each incident is a 
perfect short story, so inge¬ 
niously contrived by the au¬ 
thor that almost unnoticed he 
brings about the objective in 
a manner that not only holds 
spellbound the reader but in¬ 
structs the novice as well as 
the old-timer. 
192 pages. 
Illustrated. 
Cloth, $2.00 
AMERICAN GAME BIRD SHOOTING 
BY GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL. 
Describes the habits of woodcock snipe, § ro “ s %™ ld a ^ rk g^’ 
quail and all upland game birds followed with dog and gum 
?lhwtrated with colored plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and 
numerous drawings. A work of interest to the ornithologist as 
558 pagesf SPOrlSman ' Illustrated._ C»°th, $5.00 
AMERICAN GAME BIRDS 
BY CHESTER A. REED. 
Is a book written especially for sportsmen as a concise guide 
to the identification of game birds to be found in this county 
Over one hundred species of game birds are fa ^h f u»y 'depicted 
by the colored pictures, and the text gives considerable idea of 
their habits and tells where they are to be found at differen 
56 aS pag S es? f ^ year ' Illustrated. Cl oth, 50 cents 
LOG CABINS AND COTTAGES 
HOW TO BUILD AND FURNISH THEM. 
EIGHTH EDITION. BY WILLIAM S. WICKS. 
The most popular book on the subject ever written. Ful1 . e *‘ 
nlanations on how to build cabins of all sizes, with directions 
^nd numerous illustrations. Everything from a shack to, the 
most pretentious Adirondack structure is included^ Pictures 
and plans of fireplaces; how to build chimneys, rustic 
^"figures. 41 full-page plates. Cloth, $2.00 
MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE 
BY S. T. HAMMOND. 
A delightful reminder of crisp autumnal days in the^covers. 
It tell- ol snort with the noblest of game birds, the habits and 
habRat of the ruffed grouse, with just the right touch of remi- 
I 148 Ce pa C ges. nd PerS ° nal “^"urtra'ted. Cloth, $1.50 
WOODCRAFT 
BY NESSMUK 
Nn hetter book for the guidance of those who go into the 
., , r r t or recreation was ever written. No one ever knew 
the^ woods' better than ’’Nessmuk" or succeeded in putting so 
much valuable information into the same compass. Camp« equip¬ 
ment, camp making, the personal kit, camp fires, shelters, Pea 
?51%Se? g ’ CtC ' Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
This fine narrative of 
achievement in the wildest out¬ 
doors is enough to stir the 
blood of every red-blooded 
man and boy. Its motif is en¬ 
tirely correct. The chase diffi¬ 
cult, the country wild and 
rugged in the extreme, the 
hunt pursued with no unjusti¬ 
fiable killing. It describes a 
hunting country on the White 
River of Alaska and Yukon 
territory far off the heretofore 
beaten paths of the big-game 
hunter going to the Far North. 
215 pages. Illustrated. 
Cloth, $2.50 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING 
BY GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
No single gunner, however wide his ex¬ 
perience, has himself covered the whole 
broad field of duck shooting, and none 
knows so much about the sport that 
there is nothing left for him to learn. 
Each one may acquire a vast amount of 
novel information by reading this com¬ 
plete and most interesting book. It de¬ 
scribes, with a portrait, every species of 
duck, goose, and swan known to North 
— America; tells of the various methods to 
capture each, the guns, ammunition, loads, decoys and boats 
used in the sport, and gives the best account ever published of 
the retrieving Chesapeake Bay dog. 
627 pages. Illustrated. 
Cloth, $5.00 
GUNCRAFT 
BY WILLIAM A. BRUETTE 
The theoretical side of the subject has been 
covered with scientific accuracy, and the 
practical side of wing-shooting, gun fitting, 
the master eye, defects in vision and other 
important questions have been treated in a 
way that will enable either the expert or the 
amateur to determine if he is shooting with a 
gun that fits him and how to decide upon one 
that does. The secrets of success in Uup 
shooting as well as the pecularities in flight 
of the quail, the jacksnipe, the woodcock, 
the ruffed grouse and the duck family are il¬ 
lustrated by drawings and described in a way 
that will facilitate the amateur in mastering 
the art of wing shooting. 
A modern treatise on guns, gun fitting, am¬ 
munition, wing and trap shooting. 
215 pages. 
Illustrated. 
hi irrihmi to Advertisers mention Forest anil Stream. It will identify you. 
Paper, $1.00; Cloth, $2.00 
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