Roosevelt, Allen, Chapman, and Hornaday to be the best work ever
written on the Life Histories of American Animals.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 1910
A handbook of Woodcraft, Scouting, and Life Craft including the
Birch-Bark Roll.
ROLF IN THE WOODS, 1911
The Adventures of a Boy Scout with Indian Quonab and little dog Skookum.
Over 200 drawings by the author.
THE ARCTIC PRAIRIES, 1911
A canoe journey of 2,000 miles in search of the Caribou. 415 pages with
many maps, photographs, and illustrations by the author.
THE BOOK OF WOODCRAFT AND INDIAN LORE, 1912
with over 500 drawings by the author.
THE FORESTER'S MANUAL, 1912
One hundred of the best-known forest trees of eastern North America,
with 100 maps and more than 200 drawings.
WILD ANIMALS AT HOME, 1913
with over 150 sketches and photographs by the author.
In this Mr. Seton gives for the first time his personal adventures in
studying wild animals.
MANUAL OF THE WOODCRAFT INDIANS, 1915
The fourteenth Birch-Bark Roll.
WILD ANIMALS WAYS, 1916
More animal stories introducing a host of new four-footed friends with
200 illustrations by the author.
THE INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE (to be published later).
BY MRS. ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
A WOMAN TENDERFOOT, 1901
A book of outdoor adventures and camping for women and girls. How to
dress for it, where to go, and how to profit the most by camp life.
NIMROD'S WIFE, 1907
A companion volume, giving Mrs. Seton's side of the many camp-fires she
and her husband lighted together in the Rockies from Canada to Mexico.
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