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28 July 2007, 15:41
GreybeardBushman
The Island of South Georgia by Robert K. Headland
I know this book isn't about hunting but I carn't find a reasonably priced copy anywhere. Amazon has one at about $350.

Ideas? Please
28 July 2007, 18:29
Bakes
Whats it about?


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28 July 2007, 21:34
NitroX
US$307 through Flinders Books, Aspendale in Vic.


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29 July 2007, 03:59
GreybeardBushman
bit boring but its the history of the sub antartic island through its whaling days til now. Geology, geography of the island. etc. Must have been a tough breed, those who worked there as whalers. finished in the late 60's.

I just find it fascinating. Whaling used to be an honourable profession.

Theres a herd of reindeer on the island imported by the Swedes way back in 1904 (approx) that is not meant to be hunted but apparently a few are shot by passing yachties that are emense.

very lovely scenery ...


Thanks nitro, I'll check on it Monday.
29 July 2007, 04:41
conifer
Is "Of Whales and Men" useful to you??? If so, send me your e-mail address...I will send you the link
31 July 2007, 04:00
Chasseur
Constaintino Davidoff's men on their salvage missions (the ones that helped spark the 1982 Falklands/Malvinas War) shot some of the reindeer as well, though they were a protected species.


Before all else, be armed.

Machiavelli
08 August 2007, 14:21
GreybeardBushman
Apparently most yachtsmen who visit knock off a couple. It would be great to visit Grytvitken (sic) whaling station.

A well known ex pat Aus from Tasmania who married a Frenchman who lives on an island near the Falklands might know a fair bit about the reindeer herd and shooting the odd one or three.

And I still haven't been able to get a good (reasonably priced) copy of this book yet.