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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July 23, 1910. 
American Duck Shooting 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
N O single gunner, however wide his experience, 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 
complete and most interesting book. It describes, with a portrait, every 
species of duck, goose and swan known to North America; tells of the 
various methods of capturing 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. 
About 600 pages, 58 portraits of fowl, 8 full-page plates, and many 
vignette head and tail pieces by Wilmot Townsend. 
Price, edition de luxe on hand made paper, bound in buckram, plates 
on India tint paper, each copy numbered and signed by author, $5.00. 
Price, library edition, $3.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
127 Franklin Street, New York 
THE GAME BOOK 
Standard Big Game Measurements 
Every man wants to compare his trophy with those of other big-game 
hunters. But comparisons are useless unless there is a fixed standard. 
The game book of the Boone and Crockett Club, the foremost organi¬ 
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Kidder, it provides directions for standard measurements of the large game 
animals of America, with spaces carefully arranged for complete data re¬ 
garding the kill, locality, time, conditions, etc. 
It is handsomely and durably bound, pocket size. It is an invaluable 
record for every man who goes into the wild for sport with the rifle, a 
handy book, a camp companion, and a library reminder of days afield. 
Leather. 
Postpaid, $1.50 
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WOODCRAFT 
By “Nessmuk.” Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
A book written for the instruction and guidance of those who go for pleasure to the 
woods. Its author, having had a great deal of experience in camp life, has succeeded 
admirably in putting the wisdom so acquired into plain and intelligible English. 
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Life and Sport in Labrador 
NAPOLEON A. COMEAV. 
In "Life and Sport on the North Shore of the Lower 
St. Lawrence and Gulf,” Mr. Comeau haS made a valu¬ 
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ft is a book of engrossing personal interest to the sports¬ 
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of wild life. 
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The author describes the events and experiences of 
fifty years spent in the cause of humanity and science 
in one of the most interesting and least known sections 
of Canada. He writes as one sportsman to his fellows, 
detailing his experiences with the wild things of wood, 
shore and sea, with plenty of stirring experiences with 
big game and gamy fish. 
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