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Aagaard’s African Adventures, Finn & Berit Aagaard

daverichey March 10th, 2008

TITLE: Aagaard’s African Adventures
AUTHOR: AAGAARD, FINN & BERIT
PUBLISHER: Safari Press
Aagaard’s African Adventures, by Finn & Berit Aagaard

CONTACT:

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

WEBSITE: safaripress.com
COST: $70.00 + postage (Safari Press books are sold only by the company, and are not avalable in bookstores)

Finn Aagaard (1932-2000) was one of the exceptional African hunters who possessed an ability to put words down on paper, and arrange them in pleasing fashion that made others want to read their story. Aagaard did quite a bit of magazine writing on hunting African big game as well, and when he wrote, hunters paid attention.

He was a highly respected professional hunter in Kenya from 1967-1977, and went through the Mau Mau uprising made so infamous by Robert Ruark’s “Something of Value” and “Uhuru.” Finn hunted steadily until Kenya halted all hunting, and he moved to the United States where he became a Texas hunting guide.

This book is richly illustrated with photos of Finn on hunts, both he and Berit at home and on safaris, and he loved hunting Cape buffalo and elephant, and leopard and greater Kudu are covered in accurate detail.

One of the finest chapter for the Africa hunter is on cartridges and rifles for African hunting. Unlike many Dark Continent writers, Aagaard discounted the America theory that heavier than normal firearms are needed for African game. He writes that,

 

“what works on deer, elk, caribou, pronghorn, moose, and bears in America will do equally well under like conditions on similar-size game in Africa.”

This wonderful new book by one of America’s finest firearm writers. It captures its place in the history of hunting African game in wonderful fashion. As always, Safari Press titles are the finest titles in the limited edition field. This book is signed by Berit Aagaard, and it is a numbered copy of 1,000 in a slipcase. It’s a dandy!

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Tracks Across Africa, Craig Boddington | Deluxe Edition

daverichey March 3rd, 2008

TITLE: Tracks Across Africa
AUTHOR: Craig Boddington
PUBLISHER: Safari Press
Tracks Across Africa, by Craig Boddington (Deluxe Edition)

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: $125.00 (Deluxe Edition)

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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