Hunting wild life with camera and flashlight

a record of sixty-five years' visits to the woods and waters of North America

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Hunting wild life with camera and flashlight

a record of sixty-five years' visits to the woods and waters of North America

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George Shiras 3d, pioneer and godfather of wild life photography, describes his adventures of photographing wild life in various regions of the world. Parts are anecdotes and others are descriptions of techniques used. Several examples of his prints are shown in accompaniment.

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Table of Contents

I. Lake Superior region.
II. Wild life of coasts, islands, and mountains.

Edition Notes

A revision of the author's articles that have appeared in the National geographic magazine with the addition of new material and many previously unpublished photographs. cf. Introd., vol. I.
"Second edition, September, 1936."

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Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
799.28
Library of Congress
QH245 .S45 1936

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6349155M
Internet Archive
huntingwildlifew02shir
LCCN
37002908
OCLC/WorldCat
1856150
Library Thing
3630006

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