First edition: xvi, 377 pages, 2 pages of publisher's advertisements, frontispiece portrait of Grogan, 45 plates - one coloured of a lion's head, numerous text illustrations and 2 coloured folding maps, book plate on the front paste down end paper, original pictorial tan cloth - black and white titling on upper cover, gilt titling on spine, top edge gilt, other edges uncut, light foxing throughout, starting to wear at the hinges, a good copy.
Czech (Kenneth) An Annotated Bibliography of African Big Game Hunting Books, 1785 to 1999 page 114: 'Grogan and Sharp embarked on one of the most perilous treks in Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope to Cairo, Egypt, on foot, establishing that Africa could ostensibly be crossed by railway. They travelled to the Zambesi, then through the lake districts of central Africa, on to the Upper Nile, to Khartoum and on to Cairo. Marching up the Pungwe, the party hunted buffalo and lion. On the Chiperoni, they bagged sable and rhinoceros, while in the Rusisi Valley near Lake Albert, the pair succeeded in bagging several elephant. Grogan ran into particular difficulty with the Dinkas and Nuers in the upper reaches of the Nile before finally making his way to Cairo. The illustrations are stunning, as is the elaborate pictorial binding. An excellent work of sporting adventures and exploration.’
- Overall Condition: A Good Copy
- Size: Tall 8vo (250 x 180 mm)
- Sold By: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
- Contact Person: Paul Mills
- Country: South Africa
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- Telephone: 021 794 0600
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- Trade Associations: ABA - ILAB, SABDA
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