Saeed I have a signed copy of that book. It is a wonderfull read. Jose Pardal was doing many things back then, what we are just doing today. What a good book.
Posts: 2045 | Location: West most midwestern town. | Registered: 13 June 2001
Saeed, please quit doing this, I am going broke reading your posts.
Wait a minute. I didn't think I remembered this in the Safari Presses catalog. Indeed, not in their current list on their website. How long ago did you get this, Saeed?
Ya'll may have seen this one that I took (while wondering why the heck I had a bow in my hand), but it has been a while since I posted it, so here goes.
I'm sure that this old lady just wanted me away from her "family", and, needless to say, she accomplished the task.... Serious about stomping me to mush, or not.
Posts: 7968 | Location: GA | Registered: 27 February 2001
Jos� Pardal published two other books a few years back : "Cambaco I" and "Cambaco II". I have a copy of each at home(both signed by the author) . That same sequence is shown in one of the books but both are loaded with incredible photos.
I will check if there is an english edition.
Jos� Pardal is now an old man but we managed to go back to his loved Mozambique about two years ago for what was, probably, is last african hunt.
B.Martins
Posts: 538 | Location: Lisboa,Portugal | Registered: 16 August 2001