Last night as I finished Green Hills Of Africa, I fell into a mild depression. I'm out of African reading material. I even resorted to recycling some Capstick stories. What to do? Give me some suggestions to feed my obsession. Keep in mind that I don't want to spend the equivalent of four years worth of college text books over at Safari Press. Ouch!
Posts: 109 | Location: Fort Worth, TX | Registered: 20 May 2003
Just received an e-mail from Rowland Ward about new books. They have also just received a new shipment of the very popular Nyati. They can be found at: www.rowlandward.com
Posts: 4784 | Location: San Carlos, Sonora, MX / Sierra Vista, AZ | Registered: 29 May 2002
I highly reccomend a book by our own George Naugle. I just finished it myself and really enjoyed it. It is a great collection of stories from his own hunting adventures. I think you will find yourself relating to many of his stories. It is written by a hunter to other hunters. That alone makes it very easy to immerse yourself into the book. Here is a link to where you can get it.
I highly recommend "White hunters" by Brian Herne, "Hunter" by J. Hunter, "African hunting" by Mellon, "African Game trails" by Teddy Roosevelt and anything by Robert Ruark.
If you want some more tips send me a PM.
Posts: 2213 | Location: Finland | Registered: 02 May 2003