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Can't seem to get enough of Africa. Have read all of Capsticks books and have "The Horn of the Hunter" on order. I would sppreciate any of your more ideas to help keep my one hunt alive. Thanks much, smoker1 PS watching Saeed's DVD's for the second time.


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While not just hunting, try Monsoon by Wilbur Smith. After that, you'll want to read the rest of his books.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
 
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Lots of good suggestions in this forum:

http://forums.accuratereloadin...rums/a/frm/f/4521043


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This subject gets brought up regularly in the AR "Books and Videos" forum, located in Other Topics near the bottom of the AR forums menu.

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check the book shelf on the( Shakari connection) web site. Susan has a great selection there
 
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That you very much one and all. smoker1


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You'll find several thousand titles and choices here: http://www.shakariconnection.com/bookshelf.html






 
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Fear No Death by Mark Sullivan. Months in the Sun Ian Naychens.

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Fear No Death by Mark Sullivan. Months in the Sun Ian Naychens.
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The Hunting Imperative by Richard Harland
 
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Heat thirst and Ivory as well as Tuskers in the dust by Fred Everette. tu2 +1 for months of the son.
 
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Thank you gentlemen....I'm sure I have enough reading to make it through the winter. Thanks again, smoker1


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All good suggestions. If you like Horn of the Hunter, you might try some other Ruark books like "Something of Value" and "Uhuru." Not hunting per se, but both good, especially the former.
 
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ron thompson is a must
 
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If you really want to get into it, read the original old-school guys: Raoul Gordon Cumming, William Finaughty, William Charles Baldwin, Frederick Courtney Selous, Arthur Neumann, Arnold Wienholt Hodson, Chauncey Hugh Stigand, William Cornwallis Harris, Denis Lyell, James Sutherland and Owen Letcher.

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Steve (Shakari): Glad to see an occasional post from our long lost! Big Grin
 
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While not just hunting, try Monsoon by Wilbur Smith. After that, you'll want to read the rest of his books.


That happened to me about a year before I went in 2007, 30 something more books I love Wilbur Smith's books.
 
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If anyone is interested I have almost all of Wilbur Smith's books for sale....PM and I will send a list....


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