Stevenson-Hamilton (Major J.)

ANIMAL LIFE IN AFRICA (1912)

With a Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt

Published: William Heinemann, London, 1912

Edition: First Edition

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Publisher's original red hardcover binding. Silver titling on front panel and spine with outline map of sub-Saharan Africa.

539pp + numerous plates (all present) + 6 maps (2 folding).

Binding with age-associated wear. Internally clean. Lacks front endpaper. A fair to good copy of the African wildlife classic.

'The author, warden of the Transvaal Government Game Reserves, describes in detail all manner of African wild life including elephant, lion, rhinoceros, buffalo and a host of antelope species. In his chapter on the lion, Stevenson-Hamilton describes a gruelling duel between Harry Wolhuter, a ranger of the game reserve, who used a hunting knife to slay a lion which was attacking him. There are numerous other incidents of hunting game both by the author and other sportsmen in Africa.' - Czech: An annotated Bibliography of African Big Game hunting Books, 1785 to 1999, pages 266-7

  • Binding Condition: Fair
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Size: 8vo
  • Name: Rare Paper
  • Contact Person: Armandt Marais
  • Country: South Africa
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