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Back from a Hunt in Africa That Cost $20,000; John R. Bradley of New York and Elsewhere Tells Why He Spent Five Months in the Equatorial Jungles of the African Continent -- Traveling with a Caravan of 130 People.
The New York Times
December 31, 1905, Sunday
MR. JOHN R. BRADLEY of New York, Paris, London, Mombasa, Zanzibar, and principally the African jungle, is a sportsman, one of the few Americans who have taken the time to do what the English, some French, and an occasional Italian can do, to stalk big game in the jungle and the forest, on the highlands and by the rivers.
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The New York Times
December 31, 1905, Sunday
MR. JOHN R. BRADLEY of New York, Paris, London, Mombasa, Zanzibar, and principally the African jungle, is a sportsman, one of the few Americans who have taken the time to do what the English, some French, and an occasional Italian can do, to stalk big game in the jungle and the forest, on the highlands and by the rivers.
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