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04 March 2005, 08:00
LeopardtrackAll Time BEST Safari book
We all read the post about the wrost book, now how about the best. Since I started it, I'll go first and I say it has to be African Hunter by JA Hunter by far. This is the book that started it all for this city boy when I was only 10 or 11years old.Marlin Perkins from wild kingdon had alot to do with it also.
04 March 2005, 08:05
AnotherAZWriterJack O'Connor's Big Game Hunts (I know it isn't pure Africa) and anything by Boddington. Safari Rifles goes with me wherever I travel. I can read and reread it.
04 March 2005, 08:16
McCrayHorn of the Hunter by Ruark
Where Lions Roar by Boddington
Those are two that leap to mind.
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04 March 2005, 08:22
surestrikeOnr of my all time favorites is without a doubt John F Burger's "Horned Death".
I mean how can you go wrong with a sampling of chapters as such:
"Stampede in the night"
"Death touches lightly"
"Five man eaters of Idete"
"The Chinganada killer"
"The one horned devil of Cherida"
"The cannibals of the Ubangi"
"Tough time in the Rift Valley"
"Rifles and their capacities"
To name a few.....
Oh I can smell the wood smoke, fresh elephant dung, and gun oil from here...

If there is better than PHC's "Death in the Long Grass"", I haven't read it yet.
"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
04 March 2005, 09:01
M1TankerI have to go with Ruarks "Horn of the Hunter" also.
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04 March 2005, 09:15
MARK H. YOUNGPersonally I think Tony Sanchez-Arino books are worth reading. I really enjoyed LAST OF THE FEW and ELEPHANTS, IVORY, & HUNTERS. Tony is not so old that his stuff is completely irrelevant. I think Boddington has put out a lot of very informative stuff and his writing is definitely current. As just an enjoyable read I thnk Ruark's USE ENOUGH GUN and Hemingway's GREEN HILLS OF AFRICA are my favorites.
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Greg RIan Nyschens "Months of the Sun" is one of the most beautifully written safari books I have ever read. I highly recommend it.
04 March 2005, 15:15
DungbeetleAnything and everything by Elgin Gates. I think Elgin was the real deal.
04 March 2005, 16:13
nainitalI recall the old Shikar and Safari from Edison Marshall, nowadays so forgotten and dealing with the golden era of hunting.
04 March 2005, 16:39
ChuckWagonI'll second on Death in The Long Grass.
04 March 2005, 16:41
Die Ou JagterWhere Lions Roar is right up there along with Tales of a Trophy Hunter and Heart of an Africian Hunter both by Peter Flack. Togeather the two eddited Africian Hunter II.
04 March 2005, 16:58
GAHUNTERCan somebody give me a little synopsis of "Use Enough Gun"? also "Uhuru". I recently finished "Something of Value" and am trying to decide on which one to read next.
I love Ruark's prose style.
04 March 2005, 17:11
huntingcatAny of Corbett's books on hunting the maneaters of India.
04 March 2005, 17:21
WestCoasterWhat hunting cat said... Jim Corbetts books great reads!
You guys talk about Leopards here a fair bit... how about Leopards that break into village houses and kill an occupant spirit them out of that house and eat them nearby. This was the sort of Cat that Corbett faced fairly often!
04 March 2005, 17:40
ibexebiGreg R,
I second Ian Nyschens.. the matter of fact way he describes daily nose to nose elephant encounters, without embelishment or attempting to increase the drama... does just that.
"Death in the Long Grass" & "Horned Death" both have had very formative effects on me.
Mike
"Too lazy to work and too nervous to steal"
04 March 2005, 17:43
Kyler HamannAnother vote for "Where Lions Roar" by CTB.
Kyler
04 March 2005, 18:03
mark65x55I like them ALL

but my three favorites are
Horn of the Hunter, Where Lions Roar and Death in the Long Grass.
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04 March 2005, 18:14
Mikelravy1 African Game Trails T R Roosevelt
2 Maneaters of Tsavo Patterson
3 Something of Value Ruark
4 Hunter J A Hunter
04 March 2005, 18:33
<allen day>My favorites:
African Hunter -- Mellon
African Hunter II -- Boddington
Search For The Spiral Horn -- Boddington
Safari Rifles -- Boddington
Last of the Few -- Tony Sanchez-Arino
Trophy Hunter In Africa -- Gates
Shoot Straight And Stay Alive -- Bartlett
African Rifles And Cartridges -- Taylor
Jack O'Connor's Big Game Hunts -- J.O'C.
Hunting the African Leopard -- Rikhoff (editor)
African Twilight -- Robert F. Jones
African Game Trails -- Roosevelt
The Hunter Is Death -- T.V. Bulpin
A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa -- Selous
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04 March 2005, 18:44
DonatoGood Reads
Months of the Sun By Nyschens
Memoirs of an African Hunter by Irwin
Fourteen Years in the African Bush by Marsh
Search for the Spiral Horn
Where Lions Roar
From Kenya to the Cape all by Boddington
04 March 2005, 19:26
BwanahileI think we need to distinguish between "technical" and "literary" types of books. On the technical side, I vote for African Hunter and African Hunter II, along with Robertson's Perfect Shot. For more leisurely readling, I vote for Ruarks
's "Something of Value", J.A. Hunters "White Hunter", and Boddingtons "Where Lions Roar".
04 March 2005, 19:36
SpringHere are some thoughts on this subject pulished on the
Safari Press web site. It's interesting the comment they make towards the end where they say,
"African Hunter by James Mellon has been universally hailed as the best book ever on African hunting. Although dated (first published in 1975), it remains the standard reference text for all who go on safari." I haven't read that one. Any thoughts?
Vic
Recommended Reading
The following is a list of books published by Safari Press that contain hunting information on specific countries or animals or sporting weapons.
Botswana
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
Under the African Sun/Frank Hibben
Hunting in Botswana/Tony Sanchez
Cameroon
Buffalo, Elephant, & Bongo/von Meurers
Solo Safari/Terry Cacek
The Last of the Few/Tony Sanchez
Central African Republic, CAR
Heart of an African Hunter/Peter Flack
Under the African Sun/Frank Hibben
Hunting in Botswana/Tony Sanchez
The Last of the Few/Tony Sanchez
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
Ethiopia
Heart of an African Hunter/Peter Flack
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
Hunting in Ethiopia/Tony Sanchez
Kenya
African Safaris/Major Anderson
Horn of the Hunter/Robert Ruark
Out in the Midday Shade/Bill York
Under the African Sun/Frank Hibben
14 Years in the African Bush/Anthony Marsh
Hunting in Kenya/Tony Sanchez
Mozambique
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
Heart of an African Hunter/Peter Flack
Baron in Africa/Brian Marsh
My Last Kambaku/Leo Kroeger
Pondoro/John Taylor
Namibia
The Hunting Instinct/Philip Rowter
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
South Africa
Heart of an African Hunter/Peter Flack
The Hunting Instinct/Philip Rowter
Memoirs of an African Hunter/Terry Irwin
Under the African Sun/Frank Hibben
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
Hunting in South Africa/Tony Sanchez
Sudan
Out in the Midday Shade/Bill York
Hunting in Sudan/Tony Sanchez
Tanzania
Heart of an African Hunter/Peter Flack
Horn of the Hunter/Robert Ruark
Memoirs of an African Hunter/Terry Irwin
The Last of the Few/Tony Sanchez
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
Under the African Sun/Frank Hibben
Zambia
Heart of an African Hunter/Peter Flack
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
Hunting in Zambia/Tony Sanchez
Zimbabwe
Heart of an African Hunter/Peter Flack
Mahohboh/Ron Thomson
Months of the Sun/Ian Nyschens
Under the African Sun/Frank Hibben
Where Lions Roar/Craig Boddington
General African Hunting
The book universally considered the best up-to-date book on which rifles, calibers, scopes, and so on to take to Africa is Safari Rifles by Craig Boddington .
The Perfect Shot by Kevin Robertson shows anatomically correct drawings of the location of the vital parts of all African Game animals found below the Zambesi. It is in all in color and also contains hunting methods and natural history of game animals. Invaluable book!
African Hunter by James Mellon has been universally hailed as the best book ever on African hunting. Although dated (first published in 1975), it remains the standard reference text for all who go on safari. Many chapters, such as “The Element of Danger†and “How to Book a Safari,†and the animal check lists, are as valid today as they were when Mellon wrote them in 1975.
If clients are going to a special locale, Safari Press has put together the African Country Series of books on hunting in eight African countries, including Tanzania (sold out), Zimbabwe (sold out), Sudan, Botswana, Ethiopia, Zambia, South Africa, and Kenya. They give a wonderful overview in historic terms of hunting in each of these countries. (See list above.)
04 March 2005, 19:39
jorgeHave to go wqith Capstick's "Death In The Long Grass." After all, it was THE tome that started it all! I love all his books for the most part, followed by Sanchez-Arino and Elgin Gates' book. jorge
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04 March 2005, 19:58
JeffPSafari Girls Gone Wild
Make sure to get the DVD with it.
Hunt as long as you can
As hard as you can.
You may not get tommorrow.
04 March 2005, 21:02
500NEquote:
Originally posted by GAHUNTER:
Can somebody give me a little synopsis of "Use Enough Gun"? also "Uhuru". I recently finished "Something of Value" and am trying to decide on which one to read next.
I love Ruark's prose style.
Hi GAHUNTER:
Love Ruark too.
Uhuru is the succession story to "Something of Value", the story tells about how the Mau Mau activities continued in Kenia back then, although the charactes are different (and the story it's a lot more blood thirsty and less africa-romantic).
"Use enough Gun" tells various stories about Ruarks (and his characters) safaris. It is not one continuous story, but rather individual stories, although some are long enough that they could be a short book on their own. I thing I remember reading that "Use enough Gun" was complied posthumeosly.
Anyway, both of them are worth reading, and while you're at it, you might also read "Horn of the Hunter" if you havn't done so already.
Enjoy the reading!
500NE
04 March 2005, 21:22
mark65x55This thread is making Safari Press and Amazon some money
I just ordered:
Use Enough Gun
Ruarks Africa
The Green Hills of Africa
and
From Mt. Kenya to the Cape.

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04 March 2005, 21:26
mark65x55Can you recommend a good read on leopard hunting or elephant hunting?
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04 March 2005, 21:42
<BWN300MAG>It is a dead tie for me, PHC's "Death in the Long Grass" and Ruark's "Horn of the Hunter". One inspires the hunt, the other inspires writing about it.
04 March 2005, 21:53
HarrySafari by Bartell Bull was the one I have enjoyed the most but many of the ones mentioned already are very good.
You can borrow money but you can not borrow time. Go hunting with your family.
04 March 2005, 21:55
eyedocGAHUNTER-Uhuru is very similar to SOV and if u liked that u will enjot Uhuru.The other book is more a collection of essays and short stories gleaned from the many magazine articles Ruark wrote through the years.
We seldom get to choose
But I've seen them go both ways
And I would rather go out in a blaze of glory
Than to slowly rot away!
04 March 2005, 23:11
Die Ou JagterBoddington and Flack edited Africian Hunter II they were also contributing writers. The book is a collection of relatively short stories on most of the countries one could hunt.
05 March 2005, 02:20
GAHUNTER500NE and eyedoc,
Thank you both for responding. Yes, I've already read "Horn of the Hunter" (hasn't everybody?) I was looking for more of Ruark's fiction. Since I loved "Something of Value," I think I might try "Uhuru" next.
Sound's like "Use Enough Gun" would be a fun read also.
05 March 2005, 02:32
BFaucettMy absolute number one, favorite safari book is
Horn of the Hunter by Robert Ruark
Other good Ruark books:
Robert Ruark's Africa (compilation of stories - edited by Michael McIntosh)
The Lost Classics (compilation of stories - edited by Jim Casada)
Another great book about safaris and their history is:
Safari: A Chronicle of Adventure by Bartle Bull
-Bob F.
05 March 2005, 02:32
JudgeGSafari by Bartle Bull is particularly good because it gives you a baseline to understand all the politics, players and history of safari. When you read it, your expanded knowledge of the prisms through which the others write will give you much more enjoyment than before. Even an experienced reader of Hunter, Capstick, et al, will really get a lot out of Bull's book.. and then they'll wish to read their old favorites again.... at least, I did!
JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
05 March 2005, 02:43
AfricanHunterAlot of good ones are already listed that I have enjoyed, obviously some more than others.
However, I have to go with Capt. Stigards book on Elephant hunting. I picked that book up (lst edition in a used out of the way book store in downtown Kansas City as I was leaving for the Sudan in '73. Maybe it's because a lot of what he wrote along with his death took place where I was going, but it has always been special. I coouldn't put it down on the plane ride over or while waiting in Heathrow for the next flight south.
Scarce book, but if you can find it, don't pass it by.
05 March 2005, 04:17
David W"The Hunting Imperative" by Richard Harland
He is the real deal. Thanks, Bill Stewart for recommending it to me.
I second the recommendations of "Mahohboh" and "Months in the Sun".
Of course, I like "African Hunter II", especially the 59" kudu on page 109 - taken at Chete, by the way. Not the lowveld.

It depends on your interests, I think, but the one I have re-read most is Neumann's "Elephant Hunting in East Equitorial Africa."
"Months of the Sun" is quite inspiring and, of course, transpired where you can still hunt today.
Anything by Lyell and Foran, all excellent.
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It may be hard to find now, but Hallamore's book "Chui" is a great technical book on hunting leopard.
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05 March 2005, 06:42
eric 98The Rediscovered Country by Stewart Edward White. His account of a safari led by Cunningham into unknown territory pre WWI.
By the way, what's a good source for used books on the web?
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