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My favorite hunting stories
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Green Hills of AfricaGreen Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemingway
Buy new: $10.80 / Used from: $1.00
What can I say? It's Hemingway. This is a rare non-fiction work from Hemingway written in the form of a novel. Incomparable!
Death in the Long GrassDeath in the Long Grass by Peter H. Capstick
Buy new: $16.47 / Used from: $12.08
One of the best. Capstick was the master of African hunting action and this early work of his is still one of his finest.
Voices from the wilderness: The frontiersman's own storyVoices from the wilderness: The frontiersman's own story by Thomas Froncek
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This is the real thing. A collection of actual transcripts from the journals of several frontiersmen. These un-edited writings are a bit difficult to read at times, but still very engrossing.
Death in the Dark ContinentDeath in the Dark Continent by Peter H. Capstick
Buy new: $16.47 / Used from: $12.49
Spine tingling! One of the finest works, from this distinguished outdoor author
The Last Ivory HunterThe Last Ivory Hunter by Peter H. Capstick
Buy new: $16.29 / Used from: $6.43
Action and excitement. Wally Johnson's biography told with Capstick's style. A great combination
One Man's WildernessOne Man's Wilderness by Warren Page
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A worldwide experience. An outstanding collection of short stories about a lifetime of hunting.
Ivory HunterIvory Hunter by Frank J. Stone
Buy new: $13.95 / Used from: $9.38
The story of a fictional character Rod Parker's 14 year career as an ivory hunter in turn of the century British East Africa. Lots of action interwoven with hunting and firearms lore.
Death in the Silent PlacesDeath in the Silent Places by Peter H. Capstick
Buy new: $16.47 / Used from: $9.95
Captick is great! Can you ever get enough? I doubt it. Sadly he is no longer with us.
Horn of the Hunter: The Story of an African HuntHorn of the Hunter: The Story of an African Hunt by R. Ruark
Buy new: $23.10 / Used from: $29.40
Beautifully written. Bridging the gap between Hemingway and Capstick we had Robert Ruark. A grand adventure.