
Robert Barnwell Roosevelt
Robert Barnhill Roosevelt, also known as Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, was a sportsman, author, and politician who served as a United States representative from New York (1871–1873) and as Minister to the Hague (1888–1889). He was also a member of the Roosevelt family and an uncle of US President Theodore Roosevelt.

The Game-Birds of the Coasts and Lakes of the Northern States of America A full account of the sporting along our sea-shores and inland waters, with a comparison of the merits of breech-loaders and muzzle-loaders
Through detailed observations and historical insights, a guide navigates the world of North American game birds, advocating responsible hunting practices, and the conservation of these important species in the of mid-nineteenth century.
By Robert Barnwell Roosevelt

Superior Fishing Or, the Striped Bass, Trout, and Black Bass of the Northern States
Embark on a mid-19th century fishing adventure, as a sportsman and his companions chase prized fish in America's untamed waters, balancing the thrill of the catch with the call of the wild.
By Robert Barnwell Roosevelt

Florida and the Game Water-Birds of the Atlantic Coast and the Lakes of the United States With a full account of the sporting along our sea-shores and inland waters, and remarks on breech-loaders and hammerless guns
Embark on thrilling hunting adventures in Florida's wilderness as a sportsman explores its unique wildlife and landscapes.
By Robert Barnwell Roosevelt

The Game Fish, of the Northern States and British Provinces With an account of the salmon and sea-trout fishing of Canada and New Brunswick, together with simple directions for tying artificial flies, etc., etc.
Discover North American game fish, their habitats, and the art of angling, as one man seeks to update fishing knowledge and conserve wild populations.
By Robert Barnwell Roosevelt

Five Acres Too Much A truthful elucidation of the attractions of the country, and a careful consideration of the question of profit and loss as involved in amateur farming, with much valuable advice and instruction to those about purchasing large or small places in the rural districts
A city dweller's dream of country life turns into a hilarious escapade as he grapples with farming, a quirky cow, and the surprising realities of rural living.
By Robert Barnwell Roosevelt