THE HUNTER AND THE GO-AWAY BIRD: RAMBLINGS OF AN AFRICAN HUNTER. By Steven J. Smith.
(1992) 1997 Rowland Ward reprint. Square 8vo (164 x 215mm). Ppvi,274. B/w photographs, Rowland Ward zebra-pattern end-papers, red boards, spine titled in white. .
Forty years of big game hunting and colonial service in the closing years of the East African colonies. "Stephen J. Smith, the famous white hunter from Kenya, tells tales of his professional hunting days through Africa from 1955 to 1992. A compelling and amusing read. Stephen was a great advocate of ethics in the hunting field, believing very firmly that it was a privelege to hunt, not a right."
Forty years of big game hunting and colonial service in the closing years of the East African colonies. "Stephen J. Smith, the famous white hunter from Kenya, tells tales of his professional hunting days through Africa from 1955 to 1992. A compelling and amusing read. Stephen was a great advocate of ethics in the hunting field, believing very firmly that it was a privelege to hunt, not a right."
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44850
Author | Smith (Steven J.). |
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Book Code | 44850 |
ISBN | 0958418810 / 9780958418812. |
Book Description | Slight shelf-wear else fine unread copy in dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1997 |
Publisher | Rowland Ward Publications. |
Place | Johannesburg. |