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CAMPING 
CAMP LIFE AND THE TRICKS OF 
TRAPPING 
By W. H. Gibson 
Comprehensive hints on camp shelter, 
log huts, bark shanties, woodland beds and 
bedding, boat and canoe building, and 
valuable suggestions on trappers’ food, 
etc., with extended chapters on the trap- 
per’s art, containing all the “tricks’’ and 
valuable bait recipes of the profession; 
full directions for the use of the steel trap, 
and for the construction of traps of all 
kinds; detailed instructions for the capture 
of all fur-bearing animals; valuable recipes 
for the curing and tanning of fur skins, etc. 
300 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
CAMPING AND WOODCRAFT 
By Horace Kephart 
In two volumes. Vol. 1, Camping. Vol. 
Il, Woodcraft. The old edition of this 
book was the standard work on the sub- 
ject 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. I deals with out- 
fits, making camp, fires, camp cookery, 
etc., etc. Vol. HU, “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. 
Vol. Il, 479 pages. 
Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
LOG CABINS AND COTTAGES 
How to Build and Furnish Them 
By William S. Wicks 
This is the most practical book on the 
subject of building and furnishing log 
cabins or cottages ever written. 
The author—a prominent architect and 
forest enthusiast—presents in this one 
volume a solution of all the problems that 
confront the builder of a temporary or 
permanent home, and furnishes full ex- 
planation on how and where to build any- 
thing from a shack to the most pretentious 
mountain structure. 
Added to the practical and valuable in- 
struction on both interior and exterior log 
cabin construction, this book contains 
more than cne hundred illustrations and 
plans covering the building of fire:places, 
chimneys, rustic stairways, appropriate log 
cabin furniture, etc. 
57 Figures, 41 Full-page Plates. 
88 pages. Cloth, $2.00 
WOODCRAFT 
By Nessmuk 
No better book for the guidance of those 
who go into the wild for sport or recrea- 
tion was ever written. No one ever knew 
the woods better than ‘‘Nessmuk”’ or sut- 
ceeded in putting so much valuable infor- 
mation into the same compass. Camp 
equipment, camp making, the personal kit, 
camp fires, shelters, bedding, fishing, cook- 
ing, and a thousand and one kindred topics 
are considered. 
151 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
FOREST AND 
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LOG CABINS 
anp- COTTAGES 
HOW TO BUILD 
AND FURNISH THEM 
GUNCRAFT 
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 trap shooting as 
well as the peculiarities in flight of the 
guail, 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, 
ammunition, wing and trap shooting. 
215 pages. Illustrated. 
Cartridge, $1.00 Cloth, $2.00 
PISTOL AND REVOLVER 
SHOOTING 
By A. L. A. Himmelwright 
A new and revised edition of a work 
that has already achieved prominence as 
an accepted authority on the use of the 
hand gun. Full instructions are given in 
the use of both revolver and target pistol, 
including shooting position, grip, position 
of arm, etc. The book is thoroughly il- 
lustrated with diagrams and photographs 
and includes the rules of the United 
States Revolver Association and a list of 
the records made both here and abroad. 
227 pages. Illustrated. Flex. Cloth, $1.00 
RIFLES AND RIFLE SHOOTING 
By Charles Askins 
A practical manual describing various 
makes and mechanisms, in addition to 
discussion in detail the range and limita- 
tions in the use of the rifle. Treats on 
the every style and make of rifle as well 
as their use. Every type of rifle is dis- 
cussed so that the book is complete in 
every detail. 
244 pages. 
SPORTING FIREARMS 
By Horace Kephart 
This book is the result of painstaking 
tests and experiments. Practically noth- 
ing is taken for granted, Part 1 deals with 
the rifle and Part II with the shotgun. 
The man seeking guidance in the selection 
and use of small firearms, as well as the 
advanced student of the subject, will re- 
ceive an unusual amount of assistance 
from this work. 
153 pages. Illustrated. Flex. Cloth, $1.00 
WING SHOOTING AND ANGLING 
By Eugene V. Connett, 3rd 
“Virginius” 
Here is a book by which the expert may 
profit as well as the beginner; a book that 
gives all the details of these sports care- 
fully explained in easy, practical language; 
the choice in handling of guns, shooting 
etiquette, dogs and their training, all kinds 
of game birds, their habits and habitat, 
duck shooting, trout fishing and the outfit 
necessary, the use of the wet and dry fly, 
bass, pike, pickerel, perch, and so forth. 
226 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.50 

Flex. Cloth, $1.00 
HUNTING 
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 in- 
formation 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 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 
MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE 
The Habits and Habitat of the Ruffed 
Grouse 
By S. T. Hammond 
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. 
He is an acknowledged authority on 
grouse dogs, and has probably had more 
experience in the field than any man of 
his day. 
434 x 6% inches. 
Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
148 pages. 

IN THE ALASKA-YUKON 
GAMELANDS 
By J. A. McGuire 
With an Introduction by Dr. William T. 
Hornaday 
This fine narrative of achievement in 
the wildest outdoors is enough to stir the 
blood of every red-blooded man and boy. 
Its motif is entirely correct. The chase 
difficult, the country wild and rugged in 
the extreme, the hunt pursued with no 
unjustifiable killing. It describes a hunt- 
ing 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, $2.56 
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 in- 
structs the novice as well as the old-timer. 
192 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
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