Ray Holland was born in Atchison, Kansas, in 1884, growing up to become a well-respected outdoorsman and writer, a U.S. Game Warden, and an editor for Field & Stream. (He was also a key figure in the Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.) In "Now Listen, Warden," he collected humorous stories from his own experiences during the early years of organized game laws, as well as from other state and federal game wardens, as they dealt with poachers and other criminous folk. Holland's tales are a fun read for those who hunt, fish, or just enjoy the outdoors.