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    Sanchez-Ariño, Tony - Editor

    Published by Safari Press, Inc., 1992

    ISBN 10: 0940143631ISBN 13: 9780940143630

    Seller: BSG BOOKS, Covington, LA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. This is Volume Eight in Safari Press's Classics in African Hunting Series, and the second volume in Safari Press's African Country Series. 387 pages. #299 OF A LIMITED FIRST EDITION OF ONLY 1000 COPIES SIGNED BY THE EDITOR AND THE ILLUSTRATOR. IT IS BOUND IN GREEN AND BLACK CLOTH WITH GOLD STAMPING AND A SILK MARKING RIBBON. IT IS HOUSED IN A STURDY GREEN CLOTH COVERED SLIPCASE. Zimbabwe is possibly Africa's most popular current safari destination and one of the few countries where the entire Big Four can be hunted. This book chronicles the earliest hunter/pioneers who were attracted to Zimbabwe for gold and ivory up to the modern safari hunter who comes for leopard, buffalo, and elephant. Authors include Captain John Brandt, William Brown, John Burger, Frederick Burnham, John Catsis, Lord Charles Coyngham, P.H. Combe, Marcus Daly, William Finaughty, H. Hemans, Conyers Lang, William Marsden, John Millais, Thomas Morgan, Frederick Selous, Major P.M. Stewart, Robert Sutherland, Edward Tabler, John Taylor, Derek Temple, Gene Wortham, and Allan Wright. Entirely original stories for this book are by Craig Boddington, Terry Cacek, Sten Cedergren, Peter H. Capstick, Fred Duckworth, Jerry Lewis, Jack Lott, Brian Marsh, Dave Prizio, Todd Smith, Tom Turpin, and Jim Woods. Original artwork by Larry Norton. VERY SCARCE AND HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER. The Book and the Slipcase are in Fine condition. The current market value of this rare volume is about $1,500. Here is an opportunity to own a beautiful copy of this hard-to-find title at a very reasonable price. Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng. Signed by Author.