Books Interesting to Out-of-door People 
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THE OUT TRAIL Mary Roberts Rinehart 
By the author of “Tenting Tonight,” “The Breaking Point,” 
etc. 
Packing over mountain and through desert, camping in snow 
and tropical jungle, fishing for trout and tarpon — The fa¬ 
mous author’s recent travels told with keen dramatic sense 
and irrepressible humor. Illustrated with photographs. $2.50 
TALES OF TRAVEL 
Marquess Curzon of Kedleston 
An exceptionally interesting book of travel by a man who was 
famous as a traveler before he became Foreign Secretary 
and Leader of the House of Lords. Lord Curzon received 
the Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society and later 
became its president. Illustrated. $7.50 
A LAUGH A DAY KEEPS THE 
OLD MOROCCO AND THE 
DOCTOR AWAY 
Irvin S. Cobb FORBIDDEN ATLAS C. E. Andrews 
By the author of “Speaking of Operations.” Three 
hundred sixty-six laughs. The extra one is to be read 
eVery fourth year. $2.50 
THE STAC COOK BOOK 
Compiled by C. Mac Sheridan 
Written for men by men. With an introduction by 
Robert H. Davis on “The Truth About Cooking.” Reci¬ 
pes of gustatory bliss from famous American men. 
$1.50 
HOW TO BOX Norman Clark 
An, analysis of the boxer’s essential natural assets, of 
boxing methods, of ringcraft and generalship, training 
and refereeing. 61 illustrations. $2.50 
IN THE HANDS OF THE ARABS 
Zetton Buchanan 
The true account of a young woman held prisoner in 
the house of a Sheik in Mesopotamia, of her constant 
terror and final rescue. Illustrated. $4.00 
By Warren H. Miller 
THE BOYS 3 BOOK OF HUNTING 
AND FISHING $2.00 
CANOEING, SAILING AND 
MOTOR-BOATING $2.50 
CAMPING OUT $2.00 
Three outdoor books every man should give to his son. 
Illustrated. 
This charming tale of enchanted days and nights under 
the African stars transcends the ordinary “travel book” 
completely. Illustrated. $3.00 
THE SECRET OF THE SAHARA: 
KUFARA 
Rosita Forbes 
The absorbing story of a woman’s journey to the for¬ 
bidden city of the Senussi in the heart of the Libyan 
Desert. Illustrated. $3.00 
THE ART OF LAWN TENNIS and 
SINGLES AND DOUBLES 
William T. Tilden, II 
“The most eloquent and best-informed expert today” 
writes on tennis, its art, its past glories, present per¬ 
sonalities and future material. Illustrated. Each 
$2.00 
THE WORST JOURNEY IN THE 
WORLD 
Apsley Cherry-Garrard 
A stirring account of Scott’s last Antarctic Expedition, 
1910-1913, with the diaries of those who took part. 
Illustrated. 2 vols. Boxed. $15.00 
A SPORTSMAN AT LARGE 
Major Harding Cox 
An enthusiastic and authoritative treatment of shoot¬ 
ing, fishing, rowing, etc., by an authority in many fields 
of sport. Illustrated. $6.00 
THE AMERICAN HUNTING DOC FOURTEEN YEARS A SAILOR 
Warren H. Miller 
By the former Editor “Field and Stream.” A manual 
on the raising and training of hunting dogs, by a 
hunter and dog-trainer of wide experience. Illustrated. 
$2.50 
John Kenlon 
By the Chief of the New York Fire Department, the 
author of “Fires and Fire-Fighters.” A story rich in 
personality and varied adventure. $2.00 
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY, Publishers, 244 Madison Avenue, New York 
In wrilina to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will identify you. 
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