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LEGENDS OF THE AFRICAN FRONTIER, David Chandler

daverichey February 23rd, 2008

TITLE: LEGENDS OF THE AFRICAN FRONTIER
AUTHOR: David Chandler
PUBLISHER: Safari Press
Legends of the African Frontier

CONTACT:

Safari Press
15621 Chemical Lane
Building B
Huntington Beach, CA 90803

WEBSITE: Safari Press.com
COST: $85; Safari Press books are not sold in bookstores and are only available from the publisher.

Safari Press has done it again. This company has become known around the world for producing some of the finest books on big-game hunting that have ever been written. The books are hardbound, cloaked in cloth or leather, and often come in a beautiful slipcase that protects the book.

As superb as the construction of these books may be, it’s what is inside them that sets Safari Press titles above those published by many of the trade publishers. These titles are numbered and signed in the limited editions, and from a literary standpoint, they rate the highest of marks.

I dreamed of Africa as a kid in the 1940s and 1950s, hoping one day to shoot the key big game of the Dark Continent. I wanted to take a Cape buffalo, elephant, kudu, leopard, lion, and rhino. I wanted to go to India to hunt leopards and tigers.

Haven’t visited either place, and likely never will. But the fire of going there, and hunting big game, still burns in my belly. So, if you can’t do it, the next best thing is to read about it. I’ve been hooked on Safari Press books for many years simply because they help keep that dream alive.

This book clawed its way into my consciousness like a wounded leopard ambushing the unwary hunter. My reading about the African continent and its big game has been a part of my life for over 50 years. Some of the names in this book are familiar and some are not, but each of the people listed make up the fabric from which African stories are cut.

I’ve read books by Bunny Allen, Sir Samuel Baker, Karamojo Bell, John Burger, Douglas Chadwick, Isak Dinesen (who wrote Out Of Africa), Raymond Ditmars, Paul duChaillu, Negley Farson, William Finnaughty, Edouard Foa, Atilio Gatti, William Cornwallis Harris, Frank Hibben, William Hornaday, John Hunter, Martin & Osa Johnson, Cherry Kearton, Kalman Kittenberger, Bert Klineberger, Alexander Lake, R. Lydekker, Denis Lyell, Beryl Markham, James Mellon, John Millais, Arthur Neumann, A. Blayney Percival, J. H. Patterson, Theodore Roosevelt, Tony Sanchez-Arino, Frederick Selous, James Sutherland, John ‘Pondoro’ Taylor, Rowland Ward, Harry Wolhuter and many others.

Books by these author-hunters fired my imagination years ago, and many of their books have been read and continue to intrigue me. Over a half-century of reading about their tales of Africa is the stuff of which hunting dreams are made.

There is a short (or long, in some cases) biography of all those who are named in this book, and the biographies give birth and death dates (when known) for each person, and a background on each one. The book kept me up and reading nonstop for three days. This is one great book, and it’s a title to get lost in.

Anyone interested in the history of Africa’s hunters needs this book. It’s one of the best I’ve seen, and I’ve seen others with far less information and less entertaining as well. It gets my vote for superb information about African history and hunting,

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Tracks Across Africa, Craig Boddington

daverichey January 27th, 2008

TITLE: Tracks Across Africa
AUTHOR: Craig Boddington
PUBLISHER: Safari Press
Tracks Across Africa, by Craig Boddington

CONTACT:

Safari Press
15621 Chemical Lane, Building B,
Huntington Beach, CA 92649

PHONE:
(714) 894-9080 [ Toll Free: (800) 451-4799 ]
WebSite: www.safaripress.com
PRICE: SOLD OUT $39.95 Trade Edition

[Deluxe Edition... Review and Details]

Craig Boddington is one of my favorite writers. I know when I read his books that he has been there, and has done what he writes about. There are no fancy frills to his writing: it is straight-forward, to-the-point, and he speaks from many years of roaming Africa and hunting its wide variety of big game.

This book accounts for his African safaris from 1997 through 2006, and although he travels more than most people could ever hope to, and hunts more than we do on the Dark Continent, this book is well worth the price. It is filled with valuable information for anyone who plans an African hunting trip, and as is true with all Safari Press books, the book and dust jacket is a lovely piece of work.

Boddington, in this his newest book, pulls out all the stops. He hunted the

  • C.A.R.
  • Chad
  • Camer
  • Ethiopia
  • Kenya
  • Mozambique
  • Namibia
  • South Africa
  • Tanzania

This book has 325 quality glossy pages, and it is filled with superb color photographs that include many hunting scenes and many of the game animals taken during these hunts.

This widely acclaimed author-photographer takes a variety of game including

  • African wildcat
  • Aoudad
  • Black Bushbuck
  • Blue Duiker
  • Bongo
  • Bontebok
  • Buffalo
  • Caracal
  • Cheetah
  • Civet
  • Crocodile
  • Dik-Dik
  • Elephant
  • Gemsbok
  • Giraffe
  • Greater Kudu
  • Hartebeest
  • Jackal
  • Klipspringer
  • Kob
  • Leopard
  • Mountain Nyala
  • Sable
  • Sahara Dorcas Gazelle
  • Sand Grouse
  • Sharpe Grysbok
  • Sing-Sing Waterbuck
  • Southern Reedbuck
  • Roan
  • Warthog
  • and other game species

This is a book to get lost in. Few of us can ever hope to take as many African safaris as Boddington, but to spend time with this or any other of his books, is to capture the spirit of Africa and gain greater insights into African game animals, and the cartridges and rifles used to successfully hunt these animals.

I’ve known Boddington for many years, and have a deep respect for his 31 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and his great attention to detail in his writing and photography. This is one of his finest books, and I heartily endorse it.

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Safari Guide, Peter Flack

daverichey December 12th, 2007

TITLE: Safari Guide 2007-2008
AUTHOR: Peter Flack
PUBLISHER: Safari Press

Safari Guide, by Peter Flack

CONTACT:

Safari Press
15621 Chemical Lane, Building B
Huntington Beach, CA 92649-1506

WEBSITE:  Safari Press
eMail: Information

All Safari Press books are sold only through the company, and are not sold through regular booksellers. Paper wrappers. $75.

Peter Flack has become extremely well known for producing wonderful books on the African hunting experience. Others who combined forces with him to make this book the most informative title for anyone heading for Africa this year or next include Jack Atcheson, Jr., Craig Boddington, Peter Flack, Jack Jonas and Diana Rupp, to name just a few.

Many people, myself included, are filled with questions about Africa. You’ll find almost every question answered in this hefty paperback book. You’ll learn the rules, regulations and local customs of each country to allow you to properly prepare for the safari in grand style.

Some typical questions asked are:

  • How do you import your firearms into Africa?
  • What are the caliber restrictions for shooting a Tanzanian lion?
  • What African game animals are protected in Botswana?
  • Which animals can be legally hunted in each African country?
  • How much should a hunter tip?
  • What are the trophy fees in Zambia?

All these and thousands of other knotty questions are answered, which explains why anyone planning an Africa safari should purchase and study Safari Guide 2007-2008 before plunking down a substantial fee when booking a hunt.

This guide to hunting Africa covers safari hunting like a blanket. The counties covered in this book include:

  • Benin
  • Botswana
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Ethiopia
  • Mozambique
  • Namibia
  • South Africa
  • Tanzania
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

This go-to guide addresses each question for each country. Learn the hunting license fees or trophy fees. It will offer important firearm rules for the new African hunter. There is a detailed step-by-step what to expect for each country that takes the reader from their flight to Africa, through customs, to the safari hunting area and back to the airport. The subject of exporting hunting trophies is covered very well.

This book is current, crammed full of useful information, and any prospective hunter considering an African safari is strongly advised to buy, read and study this book before considering a hunt. It could save the hunter many thousands of dollars.

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