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  • Henry Gets Moving

    Pierre Rouzier M.D., Chaz Nielsen, Pierre Rouzier, Catherine Lazar Odell

    Paperback (SportsMed Press, Oct. 10, 2012)
    Henry Gets Moving is a bilingual children's book that promotes healthy lifestyle habits for children. Henry the Hamster is a young boy whose family moves to a new town during the summer. He doesn't have any friends yet, and spends his time sitting around, playing video games and eating unhealthy foods. When school starts, he has difficulty in class and at play. Like many children, Henry is teased for his weight. A discouraged Henry receives positive support from his friend, his physician, and his family to overcome his obesity and poor eating habits. Henry s determination and positive support network are the foundation of successful community wellness movements. Henry gets moving and good things happen!
  • Elmer Keith's Big Game Hunting

    Elmer Keith

    Paperback (Sportsman's Vintage Press, Jan. 10, 2013)
    For more books like this, please visit www.SportsmansVintagePress.com Originally published in 1948, there is a very good reason why this book can be regarded as the bible of big game hunting for expert and novice alike. That reason is Elmer Keith, widely-known guide, hunter, marksman, ballistics expert and cartridge designer, writer and editor on big game subjects in the United States. Elmer Keith is no hunting season expert; he lived the year round in the wilds within hiking distance of the haunts of bear, elk, deer, goat and moose, and he lived in the wilds his entire life. He has hunted these and other American big game since he was a boy and his pack trips took him into the remotest sections of British Columbia, Alberta, Alaska and the Yukon. From his years of experience Elmer Keith has winnowed an enormous mass of knowledge about the animals themselves, a rich fund of exciting animal and hunting stories, and endless detailed knowledge about loads, rifles, hunting methods and techniques. His book is an encyclopedia of pertinent and authoritative information presented by a man who is above all a sharp observer. Chiefly, Elmer Keith’s Big Game Hunting is a book of facts. It also contains the flavor of the wilds and glimpses of the scenic grandeur of canyon and mountain, forest and plain. It is a book to be enjoyed by the man who must, temporarily at least, do his hunting vicariously through the experience of others, as well as a book for the active expert. In addition to the author’s original, first-hand, and factual approach to big game, hunters will appreciate the other material in this book. For the first time in a book on big game hunting they will find chapters on How to Look for Game, Judging Trophies before Shooting, Tracking and Managing Wounded Game. And these chapters, as all of the others, offer them the tested methods of a fellow hunter whose own trophies listed in The Record of North American Big Game include three heads of antelope, two for grizzly, one for cougar, and one for stone sheep.
  • Woodcraft for Women

    Kathrene Pinkerton

    eBook (Sportsman's Vintage Press, Sept. 16, 2014)
    This book was originally published in 1916 and is being reprinted here in its entirety by Sportsman's Vintage Press.Originally written to empower women with the skills necessary to enjoy the outdoors like their male friends and family, this book is very unique among books written about camping. Despite being written nearly one hundred years ago, this book is one of the few available, even today, to describe camping, hunting, and woodcraft from a woman's perspective and for a woman audience.Woodcraft for Women covers all the skills necessary to take to the out of doors. Kathrene Pinkerton includes chapters for clothing, camp cooking and camp making, packing and portaging, paddling, hunting and fishing.Despite being written nearly a century ago, Woodcraft for Women is still unique and is still a valuable resource for the outdoor enthusiast—female or male—who wants to learn some new skills and techniques before their next outing.
  • Camp Kits and Camp Life

    Charles Hanks

    eBook (Sportsman's Vintage Press, Sept. 16, 2014)
    This book was originally published in 1906 and is being reprinted in its entirety here by Sportsman's Vintage Press.This book is an all-inclusive instruction manual for the camping and hunting vacation. Charles Stedman Hanks covers all aspects of the outdoors trip, from the gear to bring and how to arrange a camp, to techniques for pursuing a wide range of game and fish. Also included are several camp recipes and remedies for illness and injury while in the woods.For the hunter or fisherman, Hanks details how to hunt for game such as deer, moose, waterfowl, and partridge as well as how to fish for trout and bass. Trapping for various furbearers is also covered.Nothing is left out of this camping and woodcraft manual. It will be an excellent primer for the new man to the out of doors and also has some useful new tips for the veteran woodsman.
  • Henry Gets Moving: En Ingles y Español

    Pierre Rouzier, Chaz Nielsen, Catherine Lazar Odell

    language (SportsMed Press, March 25, 2014)
    Henry Gets Moving is a bilingual children's book that promotes healthy lifestyle habits for children. Henry the Hamster is a young boy whose family moves to a new town during the summer. He doesn't have any friends yet, and spends his time sitting around, playing video games and eating unhealthy foods. When school starts, he has difficulty in class and at play. Like many children, Henry is teased for his weight. A discouraged Henry receives positive support from his friend, his physician, and his family to overcome his obesity and poor eating habits. Henry s determination and positive support network are the foundation of successful community wellness movements. Henry gets moving and good things happen!
  • Camp Kits and Camp Life

    Charles Stedman Hanks

    Paperback (Sportsman's Vintage Press, Sept. 17, 2014)
    This book was originally published in 1906 and is being reprinted in its entirety here by Sportsman's Vintage Press. This book is an all-inclusive instruction manual for the camping and hunting vacation. Charles Stedman Hanks covers all aspects of the outdoors trip, from the gear to bring and how to arrange a camp, to techniques for pursuing a wide range of game and fish. Also included are several camp recipes and remedies for illness and injury while in the woods. For the hunter or fisherman, Hanks details how to hunt for game such as deer, moose, waterfowl, and partridge as well as how to fish for trout and bass. Trapping for various furbearers is also covered. Nothing is left out of this camping and woodcraft manual. It will be an excellent primer for the new man to the out of doors and also has some useful new tips for the veteran woodsman.
  • The Story of a Red Deer

    J W (newly adapted by Gina Stewart) Fortescue

    Hardcover (The Sportsman's Press, March 15, 1985)
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  • The story of a red deer

    Gina Stewart

    Paperback (Sportsman's Press, March 15, 1985)
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  • The story of a red deer

    J.W. FORTESCUE, Illus by G.D. Armour.

    Hardcover (Sportsman's Press, March 15, 1985)
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  • Elmer Keith's Big Game Hunting by Elmer Keith

    Elmer Keith

    Paperback (Sportsman's Vintage Press, March 15, 1873)
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  • In the Glow of the Campfire Stories Of

    A K P Harvey

    Hardcover (NATIONAL SPORTSMAN PRESS, March 15, 1903)
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  • Henry Gets Moving by Pierre Rouzier M.D.

    Pierre Rouzier M.D.; Chaz Nielsen

    Paperback (SportsMed Press, March 15, 1656)
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