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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Foreword
  4. Introduction
  5. One: Fifth Avenue Pilgrims Amid the Goats
  6. Two: This Guiding Game
  7. Three: The Last Great Buffalo Drive
  8. Four: “William, Prepare My Barth”
  9. Five: Us Winter Sports
  10. Six: Rams
  11. Seven: Tepee Tales
  12. Eight: An Early Ski Attempt on Mt. Ptarmigan
  13. Nine: Pipestone Letters No. I
  14. Ten: An’ All We Do Is Hunt
  15. Eleven: The Latest From Pipestone
  16. Twelve: Dried Spinach or Moose Steak?
  17. Thirteen: Tex Reads His Permit
  18. Fourteen: The Guide Knows Everything
  19. Fifteen: Tex: Gentleman’s Gentleman
  20. Sixteen: It’s Good to Be Alive
  21. Seventeen: Tex Takes a Trophy
  22. Eighteen: Sawback Cleans a Laker
  23. Nineteen: Sawback Changes His Mind
  24. Twenty: Tex Tangles With Horribilis
  25. Twenty-One: Navigatin’ for Namaycush
  26. Twenty-Two: What’s in a Name?
  27. Twenty-Three: Sawback and the Sporting Proposition
  28. Twenty-Four: The Wild Goose Chase by ‘Ramon Chesson’
  29. Twenty-Five: It’s a Woman’s World
  30. Appendix A: Tex Vernon-Wood
  31. Appendix B: A Gift from Grandad Vernon-Wood
  32. Index

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

Foreword

by Ted Bishop

Introduction

by Andrew Gow and Julie Rak

ONEFifth Avenue Pilgrims Amid the Goats

The Sportsman, February 1930, 63 and 102

TWOThis Guiding Game

The Sportsman, April 1930, 58–59 and 78

THREEThe Last Great Buffalo Drive

The Sportsman, June 1930, 75, 86 and 88

FOUR“William, Prepare My Barth”

The Sportsman, July 1930, 55 and 78

FIVEUs Winter Sports

The Sportsman, January 1931, 44–45

SIXRams

The Sportsman, April 1931, 67–68

SEVENTepee Tales

The Sportsman, September 1931, 52–54 and 58

EIGHTAn Early Ski Attempt on Mt. Ptarmigan

Canadian Alpine Journal, vol. 21 (1932), 135–137

NINEPipestone Letters No. I

Hunting and Fishing, September 1932, 16

TENAn’ All We Do Is Hunt

National Sportsman, March 1933, 10–11

ELEVENThe Latest From Pipestone

Hunting and Fishing, February 1934, 11

TWELVEDried Spinach or Moose Steak?

Hunting and Fishing, June 1935, 11

THIRTEENTex Reads His Permit

Hunting and Fishing, August 1935, 13

FOURTEENThe Guide Knows Everything

National Sportsman, June 1936, 14–15

FIFTEENTex: Gentleman’s Gentleman

Hunting and Fishing, August 1936, 14

SIXTEENIt’s Good to Be Alive

National Sportsman, September 1936, 16–17

SEVENTEENTex Takes a Trophy

Hunting and Fishing, October 1936, 7

EIGHTEENSawback Cleans a Laker

Hunting and Fishing, December 1936, 12

NINETEENSawback Changes His Mind

Hunting and Fishing, April 1937, 9

TWENTYTex Tangles With Horribilis

Hunting and Fishing, May 1937, 15 and 46

TWENTY-ONENavigatin’ for Namaycush

National Sportsman, May 1937, 14–15

TWENTY-TWOWhat’s in a Name?

National Sportsman, February 1938, 6–7 and 21

TWENTY-THREESawback and the Sporting Proposition

National Sportsman, May 1938, 14 and 26

TWENTY-FOURThe Wild Goose Chase by ‘Ramon Chesson’

National Sportsman, October 1938, 10–11

TWENTY-FIVEIt’s a Woman’s World

National Sportsman, October 1938, 13 and 26

APPENDIX ATex Vernon-Wood

Recollections by his grandson, John R. Gow

APPENDIX B A Gift from Grandad Vernon-Wood

Recounted by his grandson, Harry W. Gow

Index

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