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he most ardent and intricately detailed treatment of hunting to appear In forty years, African Hunter will he instantly recofnized as the definitive work. In sheer scope It is virtually unrepeatable; very probably the last book of its kind. It sums up the most thrilling aspect of a continent of extremes.
James Mellon, one of the world's greatest hunters, has written twenty-one of the fifty-two chapters himself and commissioned the others from leading contemporary hunting authorities: game wardens, naturalists, conservationists, professional hunters, and sportsmen. Taking for their arena some twenty countries and for their subject matter more than two hundred kinds of animals (from the ten-pound dik-dik to the five-ton elephant), together they have produced the bible of African safari, including: information on the distribution of game animals, the areas that have produced the finest trophies and the best time of year to hunt in each, advice on the selection of weapons...
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JIMEIi
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he most ardent and intricately detailed treatment of hunting to appear In forty years, African Hunter will he instantly recofnized as the definitive work. In sheer scope It is virtually unrepeatable; very probably the last book of its kind. It sums up the most thrilling aspect of a continent of extremes.
James Mellon, one of the world's greatest hunters, has written twenty-one of the fifty-two chapters himself and commissioned the others from leading contemporary hunting authorities: game wardens, naturalists, conservationists, professional hunters, and sportsmen. Taking for their arena some twenty countries and for their subject matter more than two hundred kinds of animals (from the ten-pound dik-dik to the five-ton elephant), together they have produced the bible of African safari, including: information on the distribution of game animals, the areas that have produced the finest trophies and the best time of year to hunt in each, advice on the selection of weapons and on the field care and preparation of trophies, and maps of the game areas. The book is further enriched by 382 spectacular photographs of scenes of the chase.
African Hunter sweeps the reader along with its astonishing immediacy and particularity of incident in tales as wild and coiorful as the animals that march past us, indifferent to our pity. An uncongenial rare bongo goes so far as to allow himself to he pursued for sixty days in vain; an elephant is unburdened of the 350 pounds of ivory he carries in his colossal tusks; an Ethiopian on his way back to camp from retrieving a fallen ibex plunges 3,000 feet down the Geech ClifTs; and Mellon himself has the shock of encountering one of the platter-lipped women of
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Ubangi. The stories of near fatal confrontations witli five of Africa's most dangerous game animals (elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, and leopard) will rivet not only hunters, naturalists, and outdoorsmen, but also those who thrill to reading about adventures in some of the wildest regions left on earth.
Not least of all, African Hunter is the record of a private passion, at once immoderate and grand, grotesque and purely beautiful.
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ames Mellon was born in Philadelphia in 1942, and educated at St Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. At the age of eighteen, he led the Carnegie Museum's East African expedition, which collected more than 3,500 bird, mammal, and reptile specimens for scientific study. Directly after his graduation from Yale with a degree in philosophy, Mr. Mellon moved to Nairobi, which for five years served as his headquarters for hunting and scientific expeditions all over Africa. Today he has one of the most comprehensive collections of African trophies; more than a hundred of them are records.
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