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There have been several posts recently concerning African E-Books. I have gotten off of my lazy butt and put my collection on our website. I am slightly OCD, so they have all been cleaned up and reformatted from the versions available at Gutenberg and the Internet Archive. They are all in PDF format and formatted for my Sony Reader, but should work equally well in any reader out there; or for reading on your computer. Here are the books I have available: An African Adventure: Issac F. Marcosson African Camp Fires: Stewart Edward White African Game Trails: Theodore Roosevelt African Nature Notes and Reminiscences: Frederick Courtney Selous The Defence of Duffer's Drift: Captain E.D. Swinton D.S.O. The Farmer at War: Trevor Gundy and Bernard Miller First Footsteps in East Africa: Richard F. Burton The Great Boer War: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa: Frederick Courtney Selous In Africa: John T. McCutcheon In Search of the Okapi: Ernest Glanville In the Heart of Africa: Sir Samuel W. Baker, M.A. F.G.R.S Land of Elephants: Count Zsigmond Széchenyi The Land of Footprints: Steward Edward White Letters from the Cape: Lady Duff Gordon Man-Eaters of Tsavo: John Henry Patterson Manhunt in Kenya: Ian Henderson On Commando: Dietlof van Warmelo On Safari: Armand Denis One-Man Safari: Hans-Otto Meissner The Petticoat Commando: Johanna Brandt The Rifle and Hound in Ceylon: Sir Samuel White Baker Rogue Elephant: Elliott Whitney The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber: Ernest Hemingway The Story of an African Farm: Olive Schreiner Through Veld and Forest: Harry Collingwood Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland: Olive Schreiner With Buller in Natal: G.A. Henty Zanzabuku: Lewis Cotlow Just click on the 'Books' tab at the top of the page: www.lvhs.co.za | ||
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Colin ... You have a nice tidy easy to navigate website. Nice list of e-books as well, congratulations Cheers, Peter | |||
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Colin, This is a great diversion! Thanks for the literature! "Archery enshrines the principles of human relationships. The Archer perfects his form within himself. If his form is perfect, yet when he releases he misses, there is no point in resenting those who have done better than him. The fault lies nowhere."(Confucious) | |||
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Great stuff! Thank you very much. Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do. | |||
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