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03 December 2005, 19:11
500grains
Ian Nyschens book bringing $250
Ian Nyschens book "Months of the Sun" which sold for $60 new at Safari Press is now bringing $260 plus for a used one.

http://www.campusi.com/bookFind/asp/bookFindPriceLst.asp?prodId=1571570454


03 December 2005, 19:18
CaneCorso
It's a very good book, I have copy #398.

Seems like quite a few safari books really appreciate in value in just a few years (Hallamore's "Chui" being another one).

Good read and good investments.


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Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
1 Corinthians 16:13

03 December 2005, 19:25
465H&H
??????? It is still available from Safari Press!

465H&H
03 December 2005, 19:28
CaneCorso
The first edition (signed and numbered)?

I think 500 posted the cover photo of the trade edition that is available.


~~~

Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
1 Corinthians 16:13

04 December 2005, 06:50
RCG
Excellent book. Definitely one of my favorites regarding African hunting especially Zimbabwe.

I seem to recall that he was in the process of finishing another book. Anyone know of this?

Regards,

RCG
04 December 2005, 18:49
Geronomo
I have a signed copy #937. How many first edition copies were printed? The PH I hunt with says he knows Nyschens. I hear he is/was quite a character. Don't know if he is still around, but I've tried to meet him every time I've been in country.

Geronimo
04 December 2005, 19:05
ErikD
Geronimo,

I think all (or at least most) 1st edition signed copies that Safaripress publishes are 1000 in total. At least all the ones I have are.
05 December 2005, 20:37
Donato
I found a near new LMT addition copy of of this book for $60 at ABE Books.
This is a good place to pick up sold out Safari Press books.
05 December 2005, 23:46
Ramrod
According to Safari Press's latest catalog, a reprint will be available in the Summer of '06. Of all the Africa books I've read I think it and the Hunting Imperative by Richard Harlan are my favorites.


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