I am sure nothing specific has been written about that but a number of books will cover certain PH's and their careers including war service. "White Hunters" by Brian Herne might be a place to start and the Capstick series. Selous was involved in that time. The Golden Age of safari came somewhat later. Most of the PH's of WW1 era who did service likely did it in Africa like Finch-Hatton and Bror Blixen.
Definitely Capstick. I just finished Von Blixen and little is mentioned. But.... Capstick series on minertzhagen and death in a lonely land touch on it. Captstick's Warrior about Mienertzhagen most definitely has the more in depth look on WW1 and WW2. Hope this helps.
Safari, A Chronicle of Adventure, by Bartle Bull. It traces the history of the safari starting in India in the early 1800s and then coming to Africa. It has a chapter on the effects of WWI. It is a big book. I read it in the very early 1990s. Don't know if is still in print, but you can find it on line used.
I don't know of 'one' book.
Courtney Selous was killed 'by accident' as being mistaken for Major Pretorius at the Koenigsberg capture during the first world war. In his biography, Pretorius talks of the event. If you google those names you'll find a bit!
The Great War in Africa by Byron Farwell is an excellent book about WWI's Africa campaigns. Has some mention I think of famous hunters. Really good book.
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