Kouprey
AH senior member
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2020
- Messages
- 73
- Reaction score
- 230
- Media
- 24
- Hunted
- Namibia, Russia, Austria, Mongolia, Hungary
What a spectacular book! I'm halfway through it, it is incredible.
Many, many fantastic stories, hundreds of great photos throughout - not only the life-story of Robin Hurt, it's basically a history of african hunting over the last sixty years. Huge buffaloes, gruesome leopard maulings, giant tuskers from Zaire to Botswana, Bongo hunts in Kenya and Sudan, one chapter about the old legendary professional hunters, and so on. But not only Africa is covered, Hurt also tells stories of his hunt for Marco Polo Sheep in Central Asia, deerstalking in Scotland, his Rifles and Guns, a photo safari for brazilian Jaguars, and many more.
The downside: this book is so huge and heavy, that you simply can't put it in an average bookshelf - you will need a big coffee table...
And yes, this book has it's price but i think it's worth every penny. I bought the signed edition for 250 dollars which is now sold out, but the trade edition is still available for 150,- (that's right: 100 dollars for a signature of Robin Hurt...)
I don't know if a similar book with that content can be written again, because that old Africa of Mr. Hurt is mostly gone, i guess.
I hope it is allowed to show some snippets of the pages, i took a few photos of the book.
Many, many fantastic stories, hundreds of great photos throughout - not only the life-story of Robin Hurt, it's basically a history of african hunting over the last sixty years. Huge buffaloes, gruesome leopard maulings, giant tuskers from Zaire to Botswana, Bongo hunts in Kenya and Sudan, one chapter about the old legendary professional hunters, and so on. But not only Africa is covered, Hurt also tells stories of his hunt for Marco Polo Sheep in Central Asia, deerstalking in Scotland, his Rifles and Guns, a photo safari for brazilian Jaguars, and many more.
The downside: this book is so huge and heavy, that you simply can't put it in an average bookshelf - you will need a big coffee table...
And yes, this book has it's price but i think it's worth every penny. I bought the signed edition for 250 dollars which is now sold out, but the trade edition is still available for 150,- (that's right: 100 dollars for a signature of Robin Hurt...)
I don't know if a similar book with that content can be written again, because that old Africa of Mr. Hurt is mostly gone, i guess.
I hope it is allowed to show some snippets of the pages, i took a few photos of the book.