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23 April 2014, 12:09
NormanConquestBartle Bull
I have posted this subject before but it has been several years. For starters I recommend his African Trilogy, Being:The White Rhino Hotel,The cafe on the Nile,The Devils Oasis. All good reading. He also did a duo that is well worth your time. "Shanghai Station + China Star" ,dealing with some Cossacks leaving Russia in the rebellion to resetall in China in 1917. Highly recommended.You might have to go to Amazon as I think some of these are out of print.Worth your while though,I promise.
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25 April 2014, 06:49
JBrown+1
It seems we had a discussion here not so long ago. Bull is a lawyer by profession but he is also a great writer.
His writing is far deeper than Wilbur Smith's IMO.
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
25 April 2014, 07:15
stradlingseems I listen to café on the Nile every year on a good long drive down the road
just like the first time through
cant get enough
Anyway it matters not, because my experience always has been that of---- a loss of snot and enamel on both sides of the 458 Win----
01 May 2014, 22:05
swaincreekRecently finished the first two books in the Bartle Bull triology based on this forum.
They are great reads , also introduced co-workers to this author.
Now reading Kamarjo Safari by Bell.This forum is a good reference for African related authors.
03 May 2014, 06:51
NormanConquest"Karamojo Safari" was my favorite of his 3.The others being "Bell Of Africa + Wanderings of an Elephant Hunter."
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03 May 2014, 07:15
swaincreekThanks for correcting my mis-spelling. Spell check has ruined a many good spellers.
With respect to Bell, it is mind blogging to learn how many natives, supplies and donkeys it took to head off on a 14 month safari in the early 1900's.
04 May 2014, 11:13
NormanConquestSorry Swainscreek, I never noticed it until you mentioned it then I had to look to see what you were talking about. No offense intended. Beautiful literature though,don't you find?
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I just finished reading a book called "Safari" by Bartle Bull. About the early days of hunting in Africa. Interesting book and well written.
20 May 2014, 08:29
NormanConquestSwainscreek, in regards to your comment on the size of Bell's Safari. I am reminded of a quote from an old hunting buddy of mine concerning that famous picture of Frederick Selous sitting in camp on that big straight backed wooden chair. His comment was,"You know,every day some bearer had to tote that chair over half of Africa."
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06 June 2014, 23:40
swaincreekJust started the third book in the trilogy by Bull, Devil's Oasis. It is like renewing an old friendship .
07 June 2014, 09:47
NormanConquestGood for you. I always envy one who starts a new book for the first time that I know is a good read. I do wish he would write some more. Anyone have any input?
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07 June 2014, 18:00
Bill/OregonI have his book, "Safari," as well. Very interesting guy, and was once the publisher of The Village Voice, of all things!
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09 June 2014, 10:57
NormanConquestYes indeed,startling contrast,eh. Mox Nix,good writing is just that. + that is ALL that matters."Safari" was semi good but ,his novels will bring more coin into the realm than ANYTHING the empire had + what are you going to do about it?Calls to mind a bit of "Jeeves + Wooster."\by P.G. Woodhouse.Read them PLEASE' You will thank me!
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11 July 2014, 23:10
swaincreekFinally finished the third book of the Bartle Bull triology,The Devil's Oasis. Great read. Wish there was one more in the series.
Thanks to this forum for introducing me to this arthor.I now have my co-workers reading the trilogy.