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Field, Cover and Trap Shooting. S th ] d | 
By Captain Adam H. Bogardus, Champion Wing Shot m 1 S e a 
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Guns and_ Their Proper Charges. Pinnated Grouse 
Shooting. Late Pinnated Grouse Shooting. Quail 
Shooting. Shooting the Woodcock. The Snipe and 
Snipe Shooting. Golden Plover. Curlew and Gray 
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In the Lodges of the Blackfeet 
which was published serially in Forest anp STREAM as by W. B. Ander- 
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My Life As An Indian 
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It tells of the life of the plains Indian in the old days, when buffalo hunting 
and journeys to war were the occupations of every man. It describes the 
every day life of the great camp, tells how the men and women passed 
their time, how the young men gambled, how they courted their sweet— 








This is the picture of an old 
time Indian of the north, one of 
those described in Mr. Schultz’s hearts, how the traders imposed on the Indians and how the different 
splendid book, ‘My Life as an tribes fought together. The one central figure of the book is 
Indian.” The white blanket 
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coat and the handkerchief Nat-ah -ki, 
! about the head were the char- ; : 4 ) : 
acteristic dress of that time and the beautiful Indian girl who became the author’s wife. 
that people. But it is needless to describe this book to readers of Forest AND 
STREAM. Those who read it as a serial will surely want the volume on 
their library shelves. Price, $1.65, postpaid. 
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