



PLANNING YOUR VACATION? | 
TALES OF FISHES 
By ZANE GREY 
—— alte Among deep-sea fishers Zane 
7 Grey stands out almost as con- 
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Tales ol Fishes | spicuously as he does among novel- 
: 4 | ists. Many adventures have been 
Zane Grey his, and most of them are told of 
’ sy | in these fascinating true tales, 
/ which are fully illustrated with de- 
| lightful photographs taken on the 
| scene of action. 

at, 

| Zane Grey writes about his fish- 
| ing adventures with all the vim and 
color that he puts into his great 
novels of the West. He has fished 
i; -in the Pacific, in the Caribbean, up 
|} the Panuco and around Catalina 
Island. 
—= 267 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 
BIRD GUIDE 
By CHESTER A. REED 
Vol. I—Water birds, game birds, and birds of prey east 
of the Rockies. Vol. II—Land birds east of the Rockies. 
Pocket-size handbooks, each describing and picturing in 
colors more than 200 birds. The descriptions are brief and 
clear, but comprehensive. Each volume is boxed, and can 
be had in either leather or cloth binding. In form and con- 
tent they are ideal aids for the amateur bird student. 
Vol. I, 240 pp. Color. Ill. Flex. Cloth, $1.25; Lea., $1.50 
Vol. Il, 228 pp. Color. Ill. Flex. Cloth, $1.25; Lea., $1.50 


BIRDS 
Their Photographs and Home Life 
By A. H. CORDIER, M.D. 
The text is written in a fashion as 
pleasing, instructive and entertaining to 
the boy and girl of ten as to the girl 
and boy of seventy. There are other 
“bird books’’—but not like this. Scien- 
tific facts and human interest vie with 
each other. 
Among the pictures in this great col- 
lection is that of the last Passenger 
Pigeon in the United States, which died 
in Cincinnati in 1916; and others depict 
the rarest species. still occurring in 
America. Among the latter are live 
likenesses of the Pileated Woodpecker, 
Snakebird, Sennett’s Nighthawk, Harris 
Sparrow, Great Crested Flycatcher, etc., 
etc, 
247 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $4.00 


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, en- 
tirely revised and brought up to date, after two years had 
been spent in the undertaking. Vol. I deals with outfits, 
making camp, fires, camp cookery, etc., etc. Vol. II, ““Wood- 
craft,” 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. 
Vol. Il, 479 pages. Ilustrated. 
Cloth, $2.00 
Cloth, $2.00 
MOTOR BOATS AND BOAT MOTORS 
Design—Construction—Operation—Repair 
Edited by VICTOR W. PAGE, M.E. 
This is a complete handbook for all interested in any 
phase of motor boating, as it considers all details of modern 
hulls and marine motors, deals exhaustively with boat de- 
sign and construction, design and installation of all types of 
marine engines and gives expert advice on boat and engine 
maintenance and repair. 
524 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $4.00 
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BUNGALOWS, CAMPS 
AND 
MOUNTAIN HOUSES 
By C. E. SCHERMERHORN AND 
OTHERS 
New Revised Edition 
Contains a large variety of de- 
signs by prominent architects, many 
of which are suitable for summer 
use and permanent residence. 
Camps, hunting lodges, and log cabins are also presented. 
160 pages. Cesigns and Illustrations. Cloth, $2.50 

COMPLEAT ANGLER 
By IZAAK WALTON 
With illustrations in full color by James Thorpe. This 
edition bids fair to become the standard edition of the great 
classic. Mr. Thorpe has caught Walton’s atmosphere of 
contented ease, and his restful landscapes furnish the 
essential quiet and repose that give the book its exquisite 
charm and delight. 
Colored Illustrations. 
167 pages. Cloth, $3.50 

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 “Ness- 
muk” or succeeded in putting so much 
valuable information into the same com- 
pass. Camp equipment, camp making, 
the personal kit, camp fires, shelters, 
bedding, fishing, cooking, and a thou- 
sand and one kindred topics are con- 
sidered. It illustrates the Knapsack and 
Ditty Bag, Hatchet and Knives, Indian 
Camp, Shanty Tent and Camp- Fire, 
Shanty-Tent Spread Out, Camp-Fire as 
it should be made, Frog Bait, Three- 
Hook Gangs, G. W. Hatchet and Out- 
Door Cooking Range. 
Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
FISHING, TACKLE AND KITS 
By DIXIE CARROLL 
151 pages. 
How, when, and where to fish and the right kind of tackle 
for all angles of fishing for the fresh-water game fish. 
Habits and peculiarities’of the basses, muskellunge, trout, 
pike, pickerel, and wall-eyed pike. Fishing facts that will 
make the tyro an expert angler and the expert more finished 
in the art. Practical information that will make your fish- 
ing dreams come true. Little points that fill your stringer, 
written from years of lake and stream study and experience. 
How to play the fish in a sportsmanlike manner. 
334 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 
IDYL OF THE SPLIT-BAMBOO 
By GEORGE PARKER HOLDEN 
This splendid volume deals with the construction of the 
Split-Bamboo Rod in a way as distinctively as ““Streamcraft” 
occupies its special field. This is not all. There are chap- 
ters on the “Joys of Angling,’ “Equipment,” “The Angler’s 
Camp,” including a most noteworthy one, from the stand- 
points both of a charming bit of natural history and of 
“brass tack" information, on the Silkworm. The whole in a 
Waltonian flavor. It will prove a valuable addition to the 
practical and pleasurable literature of Angling. 
278 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 

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