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The Art of Hunting The African Elephant
03 December 2007, 13:43
wombatThe Art of Hunting The African Elephant
Have just finished Richard Harlands book by the above title(also titled Guide to Ndlovu)
Fantastic-a must read for Africa hunting enthusiasts
Australia
I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of drought and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror
The wide brown land for me!
03 December 2007, 18:33
MJinesDitto, one of my favorites that I have read twice now.
Mike
03 December 2007, 20:39
yukon deltaYes, it's a favorite along with Buzz's DVD.
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03 December 2007, 21:23
JPKFor your next read, try Ron Thomson's "Mahahoba" if you haven't already, it is also great.
(BTW, my spelling of the title is in question if you try to look for it.)
JPK

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03 December 2007, 21:30
MJinesThomson's book is a good one, but hard to find.
Mike
03 December 2007, 21:36
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by JPK:
For your next read, try Ron Thomson's "Mahahoba" if you haven't already, it is also great.
(BTW, my spelling of the title is in question if you try to look for it.)
JPK
"Mahohboh" -- it is tricky to spell but luckily my copy is on the shelf in my office!
03 December 2007, 23:01
Use Enough GunYes, Richard's book is a must read for African Elephant hunters. Plus, he's a fantastic and down to earth gentleman in person, to boot!
03 December 2007, 23:18
yukon deltaThompson's book isn't hard to find but it is expensive. I got a copy and would have never paid that much except I try to get as many books on that subject as possible. The cheapest copy I could find was $185 here in the States. Many of the copies are overseas. Unless you really want a copy for personal reasons, I wouldn't suggest spending that much for one. Richard's book is better in my opinion for much less money.
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04 December 2007, 07:24
retreeverI read Harlands' book when it came out and I also like Will's book
'Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game'..
Mike
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04 December 2007, 10:58
wombatI have also read Ron Thomson's book and it is excellent
Australia
I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of drought and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror
The wide brown land for me!
04 December 2007, 22:07
465H&HAll of the above books are worth a read. You can pick up a little different perspective from each and each provides some tid bits of info not in the others. Probably Richard Harland's book provides the most com[plete info on elephant hunting in one place.
465H&H
04 December 2007, 23:00
yukon deltaquote:
Originally posted by 465H&H:
All of the above books are worth a read. You can pick up a little different perspective from each and each provides some tid bits of info not in the others. Probably Richard Harland's book provides the most com[plete info on elephant hunting in one place.
465H&H
Agreed. That was what I was trying to say but you said it better.
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05 December 2007, 09:27
Use Enough Gunyukon delta: Congratulations on that great article of yours in the newest edition of African Hunter Magazine.
05 December 2007, 09:35
yukon deltaWow. I didn't know it was out and I haven't seen it yet. I hope it looks good as it was my first article.
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05 December 2007, 10:44
BigFiveJackPlease advise on how best to get a
copy of R.H.'s book, Amazon or...?
Expect to pay...? Thank you
Jack
OH GOD! {Seriously, we need the help.}
05 December 2007, 10:58
yukon deltaYou can get it direct from Richard but he is out of pocket most of the time. You can also get it from Craig Boddington's website for $55.
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05 December 2007, 22:22
465H&HYou can also get it from African Hunter magazine.
www.africanhuntermagazines.com. The crew there including, Ganyana and Don Heath are all "One of us!".
465H&H
05 December 2007, 22:46
500grainsquote:
Mahohboh
Crikey, they want $250 for Ron Thompson's book on alibris.com.
05 December 2007, 22:59
yukon deltaThat's right. I got mine for $185 several weeks ago. I didn't want to pay that much but it was the cheapest I could find by a good bit and the book was in excellent shape.
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06 December 2007, 03:16
Use Enough GunOh, and I almost forgot. I believe that Will also has an article in the most recent African Hunter Magazine as well, dealing with double rifles. So, that makes three of you this time around.
06 December 2007, 05:52
billinthewildI have Ndlovu coming and just finished The Hunting Imperative. The book is a must read...
elephant hunter or not (I am not as yet).

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
06 December 2007, 06:44
yukon deltaIf you don't have Richard's book on his mentor, Paul Grobler, then you are really missing out on that. The title is African Epic and Safari Press carries it. I wish I could hear the audio tapes from those interviews.
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06 December 2007, 08:25
Use Enough GunAgreed.
06 December 2007, 22:47
Harlandquote:
Originally posted by BigFiveJack:
Please advise on how best to get a
copy of R.H.'s book, Amazon or...?
Expect to pay...? Thank you
Jack,
Rowland Ward Publications carry all three books -
www.rowlandward.com or e-mail Lucinda Lorei at: rowlandward@wwdb.org
The prices are standard at RWP and Safari Press but I'm not sure if SP have stocks of Ndlovu at present.
Richard.
06 December 2007, 23:07
yukon deltaGood to see you back online Richard! My apologies for forgetting about RWP.
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07 December 2007, 03:45
465H&HThey are $70.00 at African Hunter magazine.
465H&H
07 December 2007, 22:42
Harlandquote:
Originally posted by 465H&H:
They are $70.00 at African Hunter magazine.
465H&H
Yes, and I'm not happy with that!!!
Richard.
07 December 2007, 22:48
Harlandquote:
Originally posted by yukon delta:
If you don't have Richard's book on his mentor, Paul Grobler, then you are really missing out on that. The title is African Epic and Safari Press carries it. I wish I could hear the audio tapes from those interviews.
Thanks, Bryan.
Any bids for the Grobler tapes????????????????!

Richard.
07 December 2007, 23:01
yukon deltaI wish you weren't joking!
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09 December 2007, 01:30
BigFiveJackIcon needed for "STAR STRUCK"!
Richard Harland messaged me direct on this thread!
That's like as if when I was eighteen in '78,
Jimmy Page, the Led Zep guitarist sending ME a post card!
I gotta pick myself up off the floor now and try to
remember what it was that I wanted here. I can't wait to see what will happen next.
Maybe I am about to win a PAC elephant hunting safari or something!

Jack
OH GOD! {Seriously, we need the help.}
09 December 2007, 01:38
BigFiveJackOh yea,
Thank you very much for the info Mr. Harland.
And thank you to the other guys who sited sources too.
[Please forgive me the late thank you, I'm still
not out of my "stuper" completely...

]
Jack
OH GOD! {Seriously, we need the help.}
10 December 2007, 10:30
Harlandquote:
Originally posted by BigFiveJack:
Oh yea,
Thank you very much for the info Mr. Harland.
And thank you to the other guys who sited sources too.
[Please forgive me the late thank you, I'm still
not out of my "stuper" completely...

]

Jack
For heaven's sake get off the coke, cordite, Jack Daniels or whatever has induced the temporary mental aberrations. Either cuddle a gal or hunt an elephant to resume normal function.
Yours aye,
Richard.
11 December 2007, 23:14
Harlandquote:
Originally posted by yukon delta:
If you don't have Richard's book on his mentor, Paul Grobler, then you are really missing out on that. The title is African Epic and Safari Press carries it. I wish I could hear the audio tapes from those interviews.

Clarification of situation:
After various queries from AR members, I've just checked with Ludo Wurfbain at Safari Press.
He is NOT stocking 'Ndlovu - The Art of Hunting the African Elephant'. He IS stocking 'The Hunting Imperative' and 'African Epic'.
'NDLOVU' is available from
www.craigboddington.com (shipped ex Dallas, TX), and from
www.rowlandward.com, shipping from Virginia. Price at both is $55.
Rowland Ward stock the other two books as they are the publishers. I think African Epic is $60 and The Hunting Imperative is $38.
Richard.
(I declare my interest - being author of the books!)
12 December 2007, 00:52
yukon delta"Jack,
For heaven's sake get off the coke, cordite, Jack Daniels or whatever has induced the temporary mental aberrations."
Look, Richard made a joke.

I have wondered why Safari Press doesn't carry Ndlovu as it is top notch. It's not like the hunting world is overloaded with elephant books. They do have Buzz's DVD and the other 2 books that Richard wrote.
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14 December 2007, 00:12
Harlandquote:
Originally posted by yukon delta:
I have wondered why Safari Press doesn't carry Ndlovu as it is top notch. It's not like the hunting world is overloaded with elephant books. They do have Buzz's DVD and the other 2 books that Richard wrote.

Well, let's just say the explanation I was given holds as much water as a colander. No problem. Zimbos always "make a plan"!!
14 December 2007, 02:28
yukon deltaMaybe we should tell Ludo that we have been buying it elsewhere. I have personally spent...well, too much, with SP this month alone. I know Ludo reads here more than he posts.
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