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I just finished the biograhy of the adventerous life og Fredrick Russell Burnhan (1861-1947) who in his lifetime was friends + aquanyices with the Earp brothers, Generals Crook + Miles, Cecil Rhodes, Robert Baden -Powell, Frederick Selous, Lords Roberts + Kitchener, Buffalo Bill,Winston Churchill,H. Rider Haggard, + too many more to name, as well as his experiences from the Earp's in Tombstone to his scouting for the army for finding Geronimo + the Apaches to going to Africa + fighting in the Matabele wars, the boer war + other insurrections. A fascinating life well lived;I recommend the book highly. Oh + BTW, he published his autobiography in 1926 titled "Scouting On 2 Continents". In 1958 Ernest Heminway bought the film rights intensding to wrirte the screen play for his friend Gary Cooper but died before doing so.


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If you look the book up on Amazon, you can read a good taste through the Look Inside teaser.
 
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I'll bet it is a teaser. The book is one that is hard to put down. I read it in two sittings. Makes me want to look or "Scouting On 2 Continents."


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For what it's worth, I found Scouting on 2 Continents online here:

[URL=http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/scouting2cont.pdf]http://www.thedump.scoutscan.com/scouting2cont.pdf[/URL

Nice to have books like this downloaded to my tablet for reading while I'm traveling.
 
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Thanks, Hannay, I'm still a dinosaur that does not use a cell phone or tablet or anything else like that. It took me a while to get accustomed to the computer. When I moved here we were still using crank telephones + the rotary models. A bit behind the times I will agree but I would not give for the experience, just because. Along with that same school of thought, I still prefer a REAL hardbound book, I find it has a soul. I suppose one would have to be an old school bibliophile to think this, but here we are. But I'm sure that is convenient when traveling. Thanks for the lead.


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My first african hunting/adventure book was " HUnter" by J A HUnter. My second book was "Scouting on two continents" which I read in danish. This is over 25 years ago. From there things has escalated in the book dept..:LOL

"Scouting on two continents" is one of the best books ever which keep the reader glued-to-the-pages. Whatta an incredible life Burnham lived. Still unequaled..


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He certainly did lead a full life + was associated with a lot of interesting people.


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In some places it would be said that Burnham had big cojones, seriously big.
 
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