"First published 1907 by Harper & Brothers Publishers"--Title page verso. "This series of articles upon big-game hunting was written for Harper's Round Table, and published therein in 1897. The picture of ranch-life which forms the closing chapter appeared in Harper's Round Table in 1896"--Publisher's note.
Contents:
Ranching. A cattle-killing bear -- A Christmas buck -- The timber-wolf -- Shooting the prong-buck -- A tame white goat -- Ranching.
Summary:
"Good Hunting is a fascinating historical portal through which we can view a celebrated sportsman, president, and keen observer of the outdoors. The seven chapters in this book range from classic hunting articles to memorable anecdotes from other outdoorsmen, and even a detailed piece on the specifics of ranching--a topic of much interest at the turn of the century."--Page 4 of cover.
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