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Christmas Gift: Death in the Long Grass
22 December 2013, 21:56
MJinesChristmas Gift: Death in the Long Grass
My Dad sent me a copy of Death in the Long Grass that he picked up at a used bookstore. I already have a copy and would be glad to share this copy with someone that might enjoy it. Whether you believe Capstick was or was not a fraud, he has an entertaining writing style and his books greased the skids for many of us who have gone to Africa.
If you do not have a copy and think you would enjoy the book, let me know and I will be happy to ship it to you. Merry Christmas.
Mike
22 December 2013, 22:16
SaeedThe book that sent me to Africa!
If Capstick was alive today I want to have a word with him!
He has cost me lots money!
22 December 2013, 22:20
MJinesYou and me both.

Mike
22 December 2013, 22:26
NavalukOpening your Christmas gifts early? Don't be surprised if you get coal next year.

22 December 2013, 22:32
MJinesLOL, no he just saw it in a bookstore and picked it up and sent it along. I know better than to screw with Santa.
Mike
22 December 2013, 22:32
Duckearquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The book that sent me to Africa!
If Capstick was alive today I want to have a word with him!
He has cost me lots money!
haha.
Personally, after Horn of the Hunter, Ruark is the one I would look at like he owed me money.

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23 December 2013, 01:13
SevensWell if we are pointing fingers here ... I'm blaming Saeed and this darn African hunting forum of his. Without it, I would have probably never become so obsessed with hunting, dangerous game, Africa and this all-together expensive hobby. Thanks a lot Saeed!

23 December 2013, 01:19
bwana cecilThanks for the generous offer Mike.
I am reading a copy I just bought from Safari Press.
The first time I read it was a borrowed copy from a friend, who by the way built my safari rifle for me after that.
Ruark & Capstick have both cost me a LOT of money & I don't want a nickel of it back.
IMHO, it was money well pissed off.

LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show.
Not all who wander are lost.
NEVER TRUST A FART!!!
Cecil Leonard
23 December 2013, 01:38
dwarf416I would love to have a copy of the book. Thanks for your generous offer. tell me how we make a plan.
Diego
Happy x-mas.
diego
23 December 2013, 02:11
MJinesDiego, how fitting. I cannot think of anyone I would rather share the book with. PM me your address and I will get it in the mail to you tomorrow.
Mike
23 December 2013, 03:07
FjoldVery nice of you Mike.
Like a lot of others Capstick first introduced me to Africa. Sitting in the old Lompoc, Ca. city library as a young kid devouring every word of the volumes in the nonfiction, hunting section.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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23 December 2013, 03:59
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
Diego, how fitting. I cannot think of anyone I would rather share the book with. PM me your address and I will get it in the mail to you tomorrow.

23 December 2013, 04:18
bwanamrmWell done Mike! Well deserved Diego!!!
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23 December 2013, 06:27
Head TraumaWhen I read the first line in the Cape Buffalo chapter ( The man who was about to die padded softly along the narrow trail...) I was a goner.
23 December 2013, 07:04
JCS271Death in the Long Grass by Capstick sparked the interest when I was 17. Thirty years later I started lurking on this site and 11 months later I booked the hunt of my dreams for tuskless and buffalo. It was the adventure of a lifetime that I literally think about everyday!
Here is that first hunt post....
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/2261089761
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23 December 2013, 07:10
MJinesquote:
Originally posted by JCS271:
Death in the Long Grass by Capstick sparked the interest when I was 17. Thirty years later I started lurking on this site and 11 months later I booked the hunt of my dreams for tuskless and buffalo. It was the adventure of a lifetime that I literally think about everyday!
Here is that first hunt post....
http://forums.accuratereloadin...6321043/m/2261089761
You know what I remember the most about your hunt report . . . in every single picture that you are in, you are wearing a big, ear-to-ear smile. That is what it is all about.

Mike
23 December 2013, 07:24
D R HunterSO, so much fun to read!!!

D/R Hunter
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23 December 2013, 08:06
Steve AhrenbergThis is the final resting place in the Luangwa valley of Peter Hankin. Everyone who has read DITLG knows of this place. It is somehow special…magical… The wind whispering through the mango tree's somehow speaks to you… it demands your return.
I made many thread making fun of Capstick years ago. In all reality, I truly admire the man, fraud of not. Drunkard, who cares. He inspired me to hunt Africa, he inspired me to write about it as well.
Formerly "Nganga"
23 December 2013, 08:57
jdollardamn well said, Steve- and applies to me as well...
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23 December 2013, 15:52
Highlander7I was about 17 also when my father told me about the book. He read the book and couldn't stop talking about it. When I read it I also found it absolutely amazing. It was my first book about Africa and hunting Africa I ever read. Since then I've been hooked. It's taken some time but right now I'm reading Horn of the Hunter.
My wife has read a few of Capstick's books but not DITLG. Santa conveniently just delivered and placed a copy under our Christmas tree for her.

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23 December 2013, 18:35
Steve AhrenbergI forgot to mention, I have an autographed copy of it as well.

Formerly "Nganga"
23 December 2013, 18:41
MJinesOkay, now you are just bragging. Suffice it to say my used book store copy is not signed, although, now that I think of it how many people really remember or ever knew what Capstick's signature looked like . . .

Diego, book is boxed up (together with some bonus reading) and will go in the mail today. Be careful the ink on the title page may be a little wet still.
Mike
23 December 2013, 19:03
Steve Ahrenbergquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
Okay, now you are just bragging. Suffice it to say my used book store copy is not signed, although, now that I think of it how many people really remember or ever knew what Capstick's signature looked like . . .

Diego, book is boxed up (together with some bonus reading) and will go in the mail today. Be careful the ink on the title page may be a little wet still.

Formerly "Nganga"
23 December 2013, 20:08
impala#03Way to go Mike!!
23 December 2013, 20:46
AcerI first became acquainted with Capstick's writing in my early 20's - and like many previous posters - was captivated by his writing style and the stories he set to paper.
I ran a hunting operation for birds in those days - and hosted a regular client and a guest for an afternoon pheasant hunt. I sold a license to the guest - and as I processed it, noted his address as Pretoria, South Africa. Interest piqued - I looked over the rest and realized it was PHC himself! Shooting pheasants on my club!
I didn't pester him for an autograph (never been much into "hero worship" and never bought a used t-shirt), but in hindsight have reflected often on the "coincidences" and chance meetings that inspire life choices.
23 December 2013, 23:03
SBTI also took a photo of Hankin's gravesite. I use it as a marker in my copy of
Death in the Long Grass.
"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
24 December 2013, 05:10
sevenmagltd.I have the complete leatherbound and signed collection of Capsticks book. He also did a print signing called "The Last Ivory Hunt" that came out the same time as the book about Wally Johnson. I have #385.
Never get tired of going back and re-reading his books. There are a lot of good books out there but NO ONE has been able to describe Africa the way Peter did. He was taken much too soon.
24 December 2013, 05:17
Steve Ahrenbergquote:
Originally posted by SBT:
I also took a photo of Hankin's gravesite. I use it as a marker in my copy of Death in the Long Grass.
I felt some kind of extraordinary power emanating from this place. If Peter Capstick was the fire that got many of us to Africa, this site may very well be the fuel or epicenter of all dangerous game hunting, everywhere.
I feel honored to have knelt here and paid my respects.
Steve
Formerly "Nganga"
24 December 2013, 09:38
SaeedThis book was given to me by the husband of my secretary at that time.
We became good friends, she passed away since then, and he is my partner in a couple of businesses we run together now.
He is not a hunter, and refuses all my invitations to go on safari.
Walter says we cannot blame him, as he has seen some of idiotic things we used to do here while participating in one sport or another!
Goes to show that some people do have brains, while others don't!

24 December 2013, 09:57
Michael RobinsonCapstick could pile it up, high and deep, both.
But he did it with a wickedly self-deprecating style.
Never have I enjoyed the wading through of it more than I have enjoyed wading, and laughing, and appreciating, my way through his.
Bravo, Mike.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
25 December 2013, 17:49
leopards valley safarisquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The book that sent me to Africa!
If Capstick was alive today I want to have a word with him!
He has cost me lots money!

I enjoyed it too, Ruark , J Hunter great stories.
Great offer Mike , good on you. Have a good one.