Firebird
AH legend
I'm in the middle of "It Shouldn't Happen" by Kevin and Catherine Robertson and loving it- one of my favorite authors I don't believe mentioned previously is Walter Prothero, start by reading "The Dangerous Game."
They come one or two at a time, then suddenly, you have a bunch! Jim Casada wrote a good article for Sporting Classics this morning about arranging your collection. Start while it's small!
View attachment 187369 Oh boy. Im a book nerd. A few to get started with since you have covered Capstick and Ruark.
Safari by Bartle Bull
White Rhino Hotel by Bartle Bull
Assegai and the entire Courtney line of books by Wilbur Smith (really any of his work except for the egyptian stuff)
Tony Park - any of them
Hunter by JA Hunter
Gamemasters of the world - Klineburger
Heart of an african hunter - Flack
From mount kenya to the cape - Boddington
White Hunters - Brian Herne
African Hunter I and II
Bwana Babu Kwaheri - Greenfield
The wheel of life - bunny Allen
Trophy Hunter in Africa - Elgin Gates
McElroy Hunts Africa
Sport Hunter in Africa - Mcgowan
A hunters wanderings in africa - Selous
Not trying to boast but thats just one of my shelves. I love to read africa so let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy the journey!!!
I like your choices: Hunter and Herne etc! From my own collection some of my favourites are:View attachment 187369 Oh boy. Im a book nerd. A few to get started with since you have covered Capstick and Ruark.
Safari by Bartle Bull
White Rhino Hotel by Bartle Bull
Assegai and the entire Courtney line of books by Wilbur Smith (really any of his work except for the egyptian stuff)
Tony Park - any of them
Hunter by JA Hunter
Gamemasters of the world - Klineburger
Heart of an african hunter - Flack
From mount kenya to the cape - Boddington
White Hunters - Brian Herne
African Hunter I and II
Bwana Babu Kwaheri - Greenfield
The wheel of life - bunny Allen
Trophy Hunter in Africa - Elgin Gates
McElroy Hunts Africa
Sport Hunter in Africa - Mcgowan
A hunters wanderings in africa - Selous
Not trying to boast but thats just one of my shelves. I love to read africa so let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy the journey!!!
So many great books .. I'll add a few that are not hunting related.
"The Fate of Africa" by Martin Meredith. A sweeping read across Africa since independence.
"The Dark Star Safari" by Paul Theroux. A true account of his overland trip from Capetown to Cairo in 2001.
"The Power of One" by Bryce Courtenay. Fiction, but one of my all-time favorite books.
"The Last Resort" by Douglas Rogers. Often hilarious but tragic account at one family's struggle in Zimbabwe.
"No Mercy" by Redmond O'Hanlon. A journey into madness in the Congo basin. Very dark.
I really like this thread - and the interesting kaleidoscope of reading material submitted by members. It just goes to show how spectacularly diverse and beautiful the African continent is. Great stuff!!So many great books .. I'll add a few that are not hunting related.
"The Fate of Africa" by Martin Meredith. A sweeping read across Africa since independence.
"The Dark Star Safari" by Paul Theroux. A true account of his overland trip from Capetown to Cairo in 2001.
"The Power of One" by Bryce Courtenay. Fiction, but one of my all-time favorite books.
"The Last Resort" by Douglas Rogers. Often hilarious but tragic account at one family's struggle in Zimbabwe.
"No Mercy" by Redmond O'Hanlon. A journey into madness in the Congo basin. Very dark.
Just started Months of the Sun. It paints a great picture of Northen Rhodesia and Mozambique in the late 40's early 50' when he shot elephant with less impressive tusks of 50-60 pounds. In todays time if you get 50 you are in the pound seatsMonths of the Sun - Ian Nyschens. It's a must read. Safari Press has it on sale right now.
Kambaku! - Harry Manners - Great history of hunting Mozambique.
Horned Death - John Burger.
I have all of the Bell books. Karamojo Safari is flat out excellent.