Camp Life in Florida; A Handbook for Sportsmen and Settlers. Compiled by Charles Hallock, Author of “The Fishing Tourist.”
Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 1876
by Hallock, Charles.
Forest and Stream Publishing Company, 1876. Octavo, green blind-stamped cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, vi + 348 pp + [viii] pp ads. Very Good, with edgewear that includes chipping to tip of spine. Contents: Birds-Eye Glance at Florida; Outfit for Sportsmen; Hints for Southern Hunting; Coastwise Routes of Travel; Game Animals and Birds of Florida; Game Fish of Florida; Three Months in Florida for One Hundred Dollars; Supplementary Hints for Cheap Recreation; Up the St. Johns River; Indian River; Florida the Promised Land; Fort Capron; Fishing at St. Augustine; Black Bass Fishing on Spruce Creek; Hunting the Panther; The Environs of Tallahassee; Private Dougherty and the Bass; Pet Birds of St. Augustine; Steam Yachting on the St. Johns; Among the Seminoles; In the Cypress Swamps; Cruising along Shore; Shooting at Salt Lake; The Okeechobee Expedition; Florida Travel; Homosassa-Tallahassee; South West Florida: Fernandina to Cedar Keys, Manatee, Sarasota, and Gasparilla, Among the Keys, Meteorology, Punta Rassa and Caloosahatchie, Up the Caloosahatchie River, Visit to Okeechobee, Indian Mounds and Canals, Tampa, Subterranean Streams, A Sportsman’s Paradise, Suggestions to Tourists. (Inventory #: 60798bd)