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I get the Safari Press catalog, and have bought many books from them. Of the Classic Africa Hunting series (the high end slip-cased and signed books) which ones are really good reads?


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I think Gertrude Stein answered your question. Smiler

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Bill Quimby's book and any that he has written or edited. tu2


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Alright, then which of all of the books you have read in that collection do you consider to be the top three, in your opinion?


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Memories of Africa Werner Brach. It was an excellant read.


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1. All of John Taylor's books.
2. They have done trade editions of many of Craig Boddingtons'.
3. Hunting the Elephant in Africa by Stigand.

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A lot of the slipcased ones are boring as hell.

I am selling out of my high end books, with us moving all over the world all the time it's just too much money to get burned with on a bad move.

I have had most of the Boddington books, The Weatherby, and a lot of others.

These are the most interesting hunting books I have ever read.

Boddington Where the lions roar
Keith Hell I was there
O'Connor The rifle book
True Magazine Hunting Stories
 
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Authors they have printed that I have enjoyed:

Boddington
W.D.M. Bell
Tony Sanchez-Arino
Kevin Robertson
John Burger
Hubert Thummler with Bill Quimby


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