American Sportsman's Library

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title: American Sportsman's Library
text: The American Sportsman's Library is a series of 16 uniformly-bound volumes on sporting subjects, from an American perspective, published by the Macmillan Company in the period 1902-1905. Caspar Whitney, the owner/editor of Outing magazine and a well-known outdoorsman and sporting journalist, edited the series. Authors, including Theodore Roosevelt, were noted experts in their fields. M.L. Biscotti, in American Sporting Book Series (1994), states that "[t]he authors of these titles were a "Who's
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