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Hi Folks - just calling on your expertise regarding 'must haves' for my library of sporting books.

I've recently been bitten by the tales of past adventurers and really want to add to my collection. It should be added that these books will be for reading rather than 'collection'! What titles and authors should I be hunting? Primarily interested in Non-Fiction - but understand that there are some fiction titles ('J n McNab') that need inclusion!

Many thanks, Jo (Artemis)


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Where to begin?

https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/frm/f/4521043

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Africa -

Burger, Bell, Ruark, Taylor, Capstick

USA + Canada

O'Conner, Gilchrist, Boddington

Check out the Safari press title listing - then search Amazon to see what you can find!

Enjoy!

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I would add Peter Flack, William York and Gordon Cundill.
 
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Vivienne de Watteville's Out in the Blue. First rate, published in the 30's.

Also John A. Hunter.
 
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Check the "books and DVD's" forum for a great list and discussion of many of the books you may enjoy.
 
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If you are going hunting in Africa the first one to buy is "The Perfect Shot"


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Every hunter should read and have a copy of Robert Ruark's "The Old Man and the Boy" written in 1957.........

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I Married Adventureâ€, by Osa Johnson
Out in Noonday Sun by Valerie Pakenham
On Safari by Theodore J. Waldeck
Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone by Martin Dugard

Here are a few that I found enjoyable that haven't been list above.

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Sutherland, Bell, Baker, Burger, Stigand, Capstick, Ruark, Corbett, O'Connor, Taylor, Hemmingway, Roosevelt ....

To name a few.
 
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All four of Pondoro's books!
 
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Months of the Sun by Ian Nyschens is my favorite on Africa. Jim Corbett's books are also a must read!
 
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All of J.A. Hunter's, FC Selous' and Robert Foran's books.

Pretoriuos.

All 3 of Richard Harland's books (they are already classics).

Books by Samuel Baker.

Captsick's books - very good reads.

John Burger wrote some very readable books.

Jim Sutherland.

Pease's "The Book of the Lion". Still considered one of the top books for lion hunting.

Kevin Robertson's books on buffalo and shot placement.

And don't forget Teddy Roosevelt's book on his African Safari.

Elmer Keith's "Safari" is a good read, but very few were printed. Elmer's other books for hunting in the US.

Gordon Cummings book.

For Asia, Jim Corbett, Ken Anderson and John Brandt.

That will get you started....


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Some love him and some hate him, but I find Capstick's books to be both informative and enjoyable.


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The Richard Harland trilogy:

- The Hunting Imperative
- African Epic
- The Art of Hunting the African Elephant

A must have set for any aspiring or actual elephant hunter.


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Elsputh Huxley

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The Mottled Lizard


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Don't forget our own member Will's book, "HUNTING AFRICA'S DANGEROUS GAME"by William E.Stewart Jr.

And the Accuerate Reloading book by members of this web-site, available at the top of the African hunting forum on this web-site


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I agree and i ill ad scouting on two continents by Burham,NYATI the art of buffalo hunting by African hunter staff and others,Buffalo by Boddington,Tactical tracking by Donelan ,Memories of a vagabound hunters by Cerdegrens and many many more .Juan


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The SCI Record Book of Trophy Animals, African volume. Any edition.

The natural history and trophy information in it can be found under the same covers nowhere else.

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Richard Harlands "The Hunting Imperative" and "African Epic" are about as good as it gets, also anything by Pondoro Taylor or J.A.Hunter.All are available from Roland Ward in Joberg by mail order.Also check out "A Pioneering Hunter" and "The Hunting Blackbeards of Botswana" Both are by Brian Marsh and are seriously good reads,they are also available from the above source.
 
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Guys,

Many many thanks for all of your suggestions.

Have so far found a few of Corbetts, The Call of the man-eater by Anderson, couple of J H Williams (and one by his wife) plus a load of others that look to make some seriously good reading.

Just finishing reading The Wildest Game by Peter Ryhiner & Daniel Mannix which I would highly recommend.

Thanks again, Jo


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Have just started reading " A Bullet well Placed" by Johnny Chilton - so far a very enjoyable read. Also Flack's Heart of a an African Hunter is very good.

To me the "must haves" are more the reference types such as :

Perfect Shot, African Hunter the orginal & II, Safari Rifles, Rifles for Africa, Dangerous Game Rifles, Boddington on Buffalo DVD (his Best), Hunting the African Elephant - Buzz Charlton DVD

The rest depend on your personal tastes.

Regards,
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Eric von Otter;

Som officer och storviltjägare i Turcana

This book alone is enough reasons for learning Swedish -NOT joking.

The Swede von Otter was the british miitary chief in Turcana (north east Kenya) for about 4 years, starting in the end of WW I. He died there in Black Water fever. The book is actually is diaries, published after his death. Turcana was and still is Wild!

The problems in Darfour can be tracked back to von Otters days.




 
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