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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Duckworth (Fred)

QUEST FOR AFRICA'S TOMORROWS (Signed by the author and the artist)

Stories we haven't told you.

Published: Safari Press, Long Beach, CA., 2013

Edition: First Edition

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Illustrated by Elise van der Heijden

First edition: 384 pages, numerous colour photographs, full tan leather with gilt vignette and title on the upper cover, titled gilt on the spine, housed in a matching cloth solander box with gilt tile and vignette on the box and marbled paper lining inside the box, a fine copy.

The limitations page reads: One thousand copies of the first edition have been printed. This numbered and signed edition is the seventy-fourth book in the Classics in African Hunting Series. This is copy number 7, signed by the author and the artist. First twenty-five copies are bound in leather.

From the publisher's catalogue: Fred Duckworth's first book, beautifully illustrated with artwork by his wife, Elise, met with great success. As before, his approach is refreshing, for he seldom uses aliases for hunting clients and fellow PHs, and he recounts events as he experienced them, warts and all, without varnish. He is probably best known for his PH work in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and the Central African Republic, but he hunted elsewhere as well. You will find Fred’s razor-sharp criticisms of some never-before-mentioned spiteful conduct of the British government in dealing with Rhodesia, and the atrocities enacted in Zimbabwe also come under attack. He lasers in on incompetent PHs and corrupt officials in the places he worked, and he takes to task the recent phenomenon of the erosion of honorable standards and ethical principles.

There are detailed narratives of the M'Bomou and Haut Kotto regions along the Chinko River drainage in C.A.R.; the escarpment forest regions in southwestern Ethiopia, where the last great White Gold rushes in Africa occurred not so long ago; and the great tuskers of Africa, some of them of astonishing proportions and numbers. Eventually the Haut Chinko region was completely over-run by Sudanese poachers and the elephants of southwestern Ethiopia were decimated by overexploitation, resulting in the closure of elephant hunting in both C.A.R. and Ethiopia. Lord Derby giant elands, western bongos, large elephant bulls, a variety of large and small buffaloes, lions, and leopards walk in and out of the pages of this book, making it a smart, highly entertaining story of Africa. http://www.safaripress.com/books/quest-for-africa-s-tomorrows-ltd-l.html

  • Overall Condition: A Fine Copy
  • Size: 4to (290 x 220 mm)
  • Sold By: Clarke's Africana & Rare Books
  • Contact Person: Paul Mills
  • Country: South Africa
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