FOR W H AT I S 
For good books are good 
friends and those that bring 
the great outdoors in are 
welcome always 
AS 
THE FRIENDSHIP 
Here is Forest and Stream’s list of books for sportsmen. 
Every one of these is a winner. Every book brings, you a 
tale and a message of the great outdoors. 
Buy them by the set and save money. 
ARE YOU A CAMPER ? 
FOR THE HUNTER 
Then here is the rolling song of the road—entertain¬ 
ment—instruction—help and fun. 
BACKWOODS SURGERY AND MEDICINE 
By CHARLES S. MOODY 
A handy book for the woodsman in which common-sense methods 
of treating ordinary wounds and accidents are described. 
99 pages. Flexible Cloth, $1.00 
CAMP COOKERY By HORACE KEPHART 
“The less a man carries in his pack the more he must carry in his 
head,” says Mr. Kephart. This book tells what a man should carry 
in both pack and head. 
154 pages. Illustrated. Flexible Cloth, $1.00 
LOG CABINS AND COTTAGES By WILLIAM S. WICKS 
HOW TO BUILD AND FURNISH THEM 
This is the most practical book on the subject of building and 
furnishing log cabins or cottages ever written. 
Added to the practical and valuable instruction on both interior 
and exterior log cabin construction, this book contains more than 
one hundred illustrations and plans covering the building of fire¬ 
places, chimneys, rustic stairways, appropriate log cabin furni¬ 
ture, etc. 
88 pages. 57 Figures, 41 Full-page Plates Cloth, $2.00 
WOODCRAFT By NESSMUK 
No better book for the guidance of those who go into the wild for 
sport 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 equipment, camp mak¬ 
ing, the personal kit, camp fires, shelters, bedding, fishing, cooking, 
and a thousand and one kindred topics are considered. 
151 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
CAMPING AND WOODCRAFT 
By HORACE KEPHART 
In two volumes. Vol. I, Camping. Vol. II, Woodcraft. The old 
edition of this book was the standard work on the subject for over 
ten years. The new edition is enlarged, entirely revised and brought 
up to date, after two years had been spent in the undertaking. 
Vol. 1 deals with outfits, making camp, fires, camp cookery, etc., etc. 
Vol. II, “Woodcraft,” deals chiefly with such shifts and expedients 
as are learned or practised in the wilderness itself, where we have 
nothing to choose from but the raw materials that lie around us. 
Contains over a hundred illustrations. The volumes may be bought 
separately or in sets. 
Vol. I, 405 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
Vol. II, 479 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
Here is game, large and small, brought home to 
you. 
AMERICAN GAME BIRDS By CHESTER A. REED 
It is a book written especially for sportsmen as a concise guide to 
the identification of game birds to be found in this country. Over 
one hundred species of game birds are faithfully depicted by 
colored pictures, and the text gives considerable idea of their habits 
and tells where they are to be found at different seasons of the year. 
56 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth, 50 Cents 
AMERICAN GAME BIRD SHOOTING 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
This large and profusely illustrated volume covers the whole field 
of upland shooting in America. It deals with the birds followed 
by the upland shooter with dog and gun, and gives practically 
everything that is known about the woodcock, the snipe, all the 
North American quail, grouse and wild turkeys. 
558 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $5.00 
MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE s . t. Sammond 
A delightful reminder of crisp autumnal days in the covers. It 
tells of sport with the noblest of game birds, the habits and habitat 
of the ruffed grouse, with just the right touch of reminiscence and 
personal experience. 
148 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
GUNCRAFT By WILLIAM A. BRUETTE 
The theoretical side of the subject has been covered with scien¬ 
tific 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. 
215 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
JIST HUNTIN’ 
By OZARK RIPLEY, with an Introduction by DIXIE CARROLL 
“Jist Huntin' ” is the only collection of outdoor stories having the 
human appeal for the man who has been there. Written 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 
ingeniously contrived by the author that almost unnoticed he brings 
about the objective in a manner that not only holds spellbound the 
reader but instructs the novice as well as the old-timer. 
192 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
THIS SET COMPLETE 
ONLY $8.50 
THIS SET COMPLETE 
ONLY $10.00 
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