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Anyone Read Finnaughty, Recollections of an Elephant Hunter

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05 November 2007, 19:07
MJines
Anyone Read Finnaughty, Recollections of an Elephant Hunter
Curious if anyone has read it and what they thought of it?


Mike
05 November 2007, 23:08
Harland
Mike,

It's many years since I read this book, but recall enjoying it very much. What a character!

Incidentally, his grandson, William, works for Humani Safaris and is a great hunter, now aged 74. One of his son's, Raymond, is my partner here on the farm.

Richard.

Author of: The Hunting Imperative; African Epic; Ndlovu - The Art of Hunting the African Elephant. (Available from Rowland Ward Publications and Safari Press)
06 November 2007, 01:42
MJines
Thanks Richard. I ordered a copy this afternoon for $25.00 and am looking forward to reading it.


Mike
06 November 2007, 01:59
dogcat
MJ,
I read it recently. Here are my comments to myself about it.


Interesting "period book" with a lot of general stories about life in the 1870's. Finaughty is a trader turned elephant hunter turned trader. He is into shooting as many as he can, everywhere he can to get the ivory. He is tough but is mostly focused on making money off the elephant before they are gone. He seems a very "hard" person and someone not to be trifled with. He is an average story teller and writer. The book is not terribly accurate but a fun read for info on that period.

Looking back a little after reading the above comments - I would summarize to say that it is a fun book and the reprint is easy to read. If you like history and what the early African explorers had to deal with, this is good on.

I plan to read it again in the next year or so.