[*] Roosevelt, Theodore. Outdoor pastimes of an American hunter. [**]$3. Scribner.
“The first three chapters of the President’s book describe hunting trips in Colorado and Oklahoma, after bears, coyotes, cougars, and bobcats. Other chapters some of which are reprinted, with additions, from previous books, deal with other American big game, the wapiti, white-tail and mule deer, antelope, and mountain sheep; chapters are also devoted to wilderness reserves, books on big game, and the outdoor life of the President and his family at their Long Island home.” (Outlook.) The volume is illustrated from photographs by the president himself or by members of his family.
[*] “All lovers of outdoor sport, all admirers of our strenuous President will be delighted with this book.”
| + | Critic. 47: 582. D. ‘05. 60w. |
[*] “This latest volume of his own will take high rank among those for the novelty of the sports it describes as well as for the freshness and spirit of the descriptions. We may say in passing that the President is as good a field-naturalist as a sportsman.”
| + + | Lond. Times. 4: 381. N. 10, ‘05. 830w. |
[*] “To the reader who will approach the book either with a healthy interest in outdoor life or with an idle curiosity to read what a President has written, the work should prove of interest. The book should prove a valued addition to its class.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 742. N. 4, ‘05. 1670w. |
[*] “Altogether it is an unusual book, and of interest to every one.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 837. D. 2, ‘05. 160w. |