"Never before have the reading public been invited to view the other side of the pivture. Hitherto the sportsman had been accorded all the sympathy and applause and the "savage brute" or "cunning varmint" been denied all privilages, even that of existing. This depite that hunting with weapons of percision was never a very dangerous pastime and most instances the sportsman in pursuit of the most ferocious game was a good deal safer than rock-climber or racing motorist. It began to seem to loverws of fair play that the cards were stacked against the animal and that its overthrow was hardly more commendable than the destructions of lions in the Roman amphitheater by degenater emperors who did their killing from the security of a lofty gallery....African white hunters would pilot delicately fashionable ladies into the wilds to shoot the giants, and return them without harm to their complexions or apparel. The motor car has put big game hunting in the same category as pheasant-shooting and lawn tennis"
Saeed, Yep, thats right but of course you know, that is his pen name, his real name is William Tibbe! He is suspected of plagerizing that scrip from one of the Greem Peace manuals!
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Speaking of literature, is anyone out there familiar with Tolstoy's " The Bear Hunt " ? That ought to be republished in one of the hunting magazines. It details his experiences hunting nbear in russia. Very interesting.
Sounds like the lamentations of Mr D Finch-Hatton from Out of Africa to me also. However, the actual feelings must have been present in many a sportsman of the times.