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03 September 2007, 11:13
Safari-Hunt
Favorite safari book
Just finished "Kambaku" by Harry Manners and that was a great read I toughroughly enjoyed it.
And now I'm busy with a "Pioneering hunter" by Brian Marsh also very good so far. Some of the stories inside the book as been printed in the Magnum Magazine over the years.


Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
03 September 2007, 20:48
CaneCorso
quote:
Originally posted by Geronomo:

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Nyschen's "MONTHS OF THE SUN". I am lucky enough to have a signed copy and to have spent an entire afternoon with Mr. Nyschens four months prior to his passing last year.

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I have a copy of his Months of the Sun and really enjoyed it as well.

I've heard mixed reviews, though, about the follow-up book he wrote, "FOOTSTEPS OF AN IVORY HUNTER."


Has anybody read it?




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03 September 2007, 21:04
talentrec
Footsteps of an Ivory Hunter was good, but not as well edited and put together as Months of the Sun. Still a good read though.
03 September 2007, 21:46
yukon delta
There is no way I could pick one or even several favorite books. There are just too many good ones and more than a few bad ones.

I will say that if you don't have Richard Harland's 3 books then you are really missing out. Here we have a true Africa legend that is still hunting. You need to contact him for a signed copy. He posts here infrequently as he is often out in the field.


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03 September 2007, 23:41
dogcat
quote:
Originally posted by Safari-Hunt:
Just finished "Kambaku" by Harry Manners and that was a great read I toughroughly enjoyed it.
And now I'm busy with a "Pioneering hunter" by Brian Marsh also very good so far. Some of the stories inside the book as been printed in the Magnum Magazine over the years.


Both are excellent. I just finished them in the last few months. Worth the time and the money.
04 September 2007, 00:25
JefferyDenmark
I am reading "Horned death" By Burger.
Excelent book.

Cheers,

André


Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE

04 September 2007, 06:34
Buliwyf
Pondoro Last Of The Ivory Hunters by John Taylor

I have an original publication. Cool
04 September 2007, 06:45
Geronomo
quote:
I have a copy of his Months of the Sun and really enjoyed it as well.

I've heard mixed reviews, though, about the follow-up book he wrote, "FOOTSTEPS OF AN IVORY HUNTER."


Has anybody read



I have read it and I enjoyed the book very much. It is a different type of book than "MONTHS" in that it is more a compilation of many short stories in a more or less chronological order, rather than a single chronology in the style of "MONTHS OF THE SUN". I found the second book so interesting because I had hunted some of the very areas and knew some of the characters mentioned in the book. I would say a worthwhile read for anyone.

Geronimo
04 September 2007, 15:55
Die Ou Jagter
dogcat, you did not mention Peter Flack's Tales of a Trophy Hunter in Africa. I enjoyed that very much.
04 September 2007, 19:17
yukon delta
I just read Flack's book this summer. Great book and I really enjoyed his chapters on the Tiny Ten, etc.


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04 September 2007, 19:46
Bryan Chick
"A Guiding Son" by John Osborne
04 September 2007, 19:50
dogcat
quote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
dogcat, you did not mention Peter Flack's Tales of a Trophy Hunter in Africa. I enjoyed that very much.



My mistake, it is a very good book and I recommend it. Peter Flack is an outstanding sportsman and hunter.
04 September 2007, 21:34
TerryR
I have to vote for Horn of the Hunter also.
Followed by Man eaters of the Tsavo
05 September 2007, 06:52
Rick Behling
my vote goes to "Horn of the Hunter" by Ruark
05 September 2007, 07:03
eric 98
Kill or Be Killed by Major W. Robert Foran, the kind of man sorely lacking in today's society and one I'd like to have in my corner when TSHTF.


I'll quit buying guns when my wife quits buying shoes.

05 September 2007, 18:47
steve505
100% elephant hunting in Kenya with 1 year foot safari to Lake Turkana. I was fortunate to take a camping trip to the lake. The howling wind, desolation was exactly as decribe. Great read.

Neumann, A. ELEPHANT HUNTING IN EAST EQUATORIAL AFRICA

Another good book on elephant.

Pardal, J. ELEPHANT HUNTING IN PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA
06 September 2007, 10:05
AK Hunter
In order:

1. Horn of the Hunter
2. Death in the Long Grass
3. Mount Kenya to the Cape

These 3 books are the ones that got me hooked on Africa.
07 September 2007, 13:31
Torbjørn
"Search for the spiral horn" by Craig Boddington
07 September 2007, 16:34
jro45
My Favorate book is African Rifles and Cartridges By John Taylor. I have an interest in rifles used. There is another one also that is a very good read can't think of the name tho.
08 September 2007, 08:22
Indlovu
My choices:
1. use enough gun
2. Horn of the Hunter
3. Man eaters of Kumaon by J Corbett.
4. My India, J corbett
ken andersen was a nut: hunting tigers with a .405!
09 September 2007, 13:28
dgr416
I love Safari By Elmer Keith.Its a fine book for double rifle lovers.I still have three copies of it.I like all of John Taylors books and Robert Ruarks.I think African Game Trails by Teddy Roosevelt is the story of the greastest Safari ever in the 20th century.I just shot a 405 Winchester in a 1895 Winchester and love it ,gotta have one.
09 September 2007, 18:04
kudu4u
Death in the Long Grass--PHC


"In these days of mouth-foaming Disneyism......"--- Capstick
Don't blame the hunters for what the poachers do!---me

Benefactor Member NRA
09 September 2007, 23:51
Use Enough Gun
Use Enough Gun.
10 September 2007, 03:56
dogcat
quote:
Originally posted by Use Enough Gun:
Use Enough Gun.

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I knew it. I am psychic.
10 September 2007, 08:01
jetdrvr
One of my absolute favorites is the very elegant Out in the Blue by Vivienne de Watteville.
11 September 2007, 03:36
Use Enough Gun
Dogcat: You are psychic! dancing
12 September 2007, 20:30
450/400 Jeffrey's
Horn of the Hunter - Ruark
Killers in Africa- Lake
Months of the Sun- Nyschens
Karamojo Safari- Bell
The Upsidedown Tree- Hardy Kruger
13 September 2007, 01:40
shootaway
Anyone read "Mambas and Man-eaters" by Ionides?
13 September 2007, 19:17
dogcat
quote:
Originally posted by Use Enough Gun:
Dogcat: You are psychic! dancing



Psychotic is more likely.
13 September 2007, 19:29
Safari-Hunt
Finished "Pioneering Hunter" by Brian Marsh this weekend.

Fabulous book, Marsh was one of the first professional hunters in ZIM and the well known Roy Vincent also worked for him when they were cropping game for meat.

Very realistic with no imaginery nonsense true to hunting as it was not so long ago. Excellent read and would recommend it for anyone. thumb


Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.