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Powell-Cotton (Major P.H.G.)

IN UNKNOWN AFRICA (Signed by the author)

A narrative of twenty month's travel and sport in unknown lands and among new tribes

Published: Hurst and Blackett, London, 1904

Edition: First Edition

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With 204 reproductions from drawings by A. Forester and the author's photographs and two maps.

First edition. xxiii + 619 pages, 2 colour plates, numerous full-page and other illustrations, 2 folding maps, light foxing, original dark blue cloth, signed on the half title page by the author, titled in black on upper cover (with a vignette of a giraffe's head) and in gilt on the spine, starting to wear at the top and bottom of the spine, corners bumped edges uncut, worn at the back hinge - but holding on to the netting, a good copy.

Inscription on the half title page reads: Who little thought into whose good hands this volume would fall viz. those of his friend Sir Charles Shaw

Czech (Dr. Kenneth) An Annotated Bibliography of African Big Game Hunting Books 1785 - 1999, page 226: After the success of his sporting trip to Abyssinia, Powell-Cotton was determined to attempt another hunting expedition, this time to British East Africa, not only for sport but also to prove the existence of five-horned giraffe which Sir Harry Johnston had discovered. Accompanied by shooting companion F. Cecil Cobb, the author proceeded to the Athi River where he bagged impala, rhinoceros and lion. Crossing the Tana, they spent time with the Kikuyu, then successfully hunted elephant. On the Baringo Plain, trophy kudu was collected as was lion. Powell-Cotton eventually bagged a five-horned giraffe before entering Masai territory where he hunted lion and rhinoceros as well as plains game. additionally elephant were taken after crossing the Etakatok River. Near Nt. Elgon, more lion and elephant were bagged. Additional hunts after hippopotamus and a variety of plains game continued and they approached the Nile.

  • Overall Condition: A Good Copy
  • Size: 8vo (240 x 160 mm)
  • Sold By: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
  • Contact Person: Paul Mills
  • Country: South Africa
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