On Safari: Big Game Hunting In British East Africa [ More than 170 linked illustrations and photographs! ]
- Quality Digital Text
- Original book footnotes
- Linked table of Contents
- More than 170 contents table-linked illustrations and photographs.
- Extensive animal descriptions
A 1908 classic African Safari!
Excerpts:
"For half-an-hour the sportsman awaited on the platform any signs of life in the bushes, but detecting no movement, he descended from his perch."
“He had hardly reached terra firma, however, before the wounded lion burst out of the scrub and struck the hunter a blow with his paw which tore the flesh off his arm to the bone. The hunter was knocked to the ground, and the lion, which was evidently growing weaker, rolled over on the grass and then dragged itself back into the bush..."
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"The descent into the intervening gorge and the passage thereof were of the roughest—broken rocks all intercepted with dongas and terrible brushwood..."
"Though so near, we could not distinguish the position of the beast—it was merely the indication of a dark mass that we saw; and for several trying minutes we stood, nervous lest some fickle puff of air might betray us.. When some twenty yards away, and already nearly full broadside, my foot in backing touched a stone, and round came that huge head instantly, the broad, tufted ears deflecting to catch the slightest sound. It appeared as fair a chance as was likely to occur..."
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Contents:
- Africa—South And East
- The Equatorial Trench
- Hunting In The Rift Valley (Eburu To The Enderit River)
- On The Enderit River And Lake Nakuru
- A Lion-Drive On Lake Nakuru
- On The Equator Nakuru To Baringo
- After Elephant At Baringo
- Beyond Baringo
- After Oryx and Eland
- Rhinos
- Oryx, Eland, Impala, Jackson’s Hartebeest, Dikdik, Etc.
- Camp-Life In British East Africa
- Elmenteita
- Elephants
- Hunting On Lake Solai
- Waterbuck, Wild-dogs, Wart-hog and Rhinos
- The Mau Forest
- After Buffalo At Kishobo
- The Athi Plains
- A Month On The Athi River
- On The Stony Athi
- The Unseen World
- Big Game And Its Bird-Protectors
- Fascicula
- Notes On East-African Game
- Protection Of Big Game
- Quality Digital Text
- Original book footnotes
- Linked table of Contents
- More than 170 contents table-linked illustrations and photographs.
- Extensive animal descriptions
A 1908 classic African Safari!
Excerpts:
"For half-an-hour the sportsman awaited on the platform any signs of life in the bushes, but detecting no movement, he descended from his perch."
“He had hardly reached terra firma, however, before the wounded lion burst out of the scrub and struck the hunter a blow with his paw which tore the flesh off his arm to the bone. The hunter was knocked to the ground, and the lion, which was evidently growing weaker, rolled over on the grass and then dragged itself back into the bush..."
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"The descent into the intervening gorge and the passage thereof were of the roughest—broken rocks all intercepted with dongas and terrible brushwood..."
"Though so near, we could not distinguish the position of the beast—it was merely the indication of a dark mass that we saw; and for several trying minutes we stood, nervous lest some fickle puff of air might betray us.. When some twenty yards away, and already nearly full broadside, my foot in backing touched a stone, and round came that huge head instantly, the broad, tufted ears deflecting to catch the slightest sound. It appeared as fair a chance as was likely to occur..."
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Contents:
- Africa—South And East
- The Equatorial Trench
- Hunting In The Rift Valley (Eburu To The Enderit River)
- On The Enderit River And Lake Nakuru
- A Lion-Drive On Lake Nakuru
- On The Equator Nakuru To Baringo
- After Elephant At Baringo
- Beyond Baringo
- After Oryx and Eland
- Rhinos
- Oryx, Eland, Impala, Jackson’s Hartebeest, Dikdik, Etc.
- Camp-Life In British East Africa
- Elmenteita
- Elephants
- Hunting On Lake Solai
- Waterbuck, Wild-dogs, Wart-hog and Rhinos
- The Mau Forest
- After Buffalo At Kishobo
- The Athi Plains
- A Month On The Athi River
- On The Stony Athi
- The Unseen World
- Big Game And Its Bird-Protectors
- Fascicula
- Notes On East-African Game
- Protection Of Big Game
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