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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Abel Chapman

Savage Sudan

Its Wild Tribes Big Game and Bird Life

Published: Gurney and Jackson, London, 1921

Edition: 1st

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Gurney & Jackson. London and Edinburgh. 1921 1st edition. Large 8vo (165 x 238mm). Ppxx, 452. Frontispiece map, b/w photograph plates, text illustrations. Dark green cloth, gilt warthog motif to upper board, gilt buffalo motif to lower board, spine titled in gilt, top edge gilt. A couple of small snags to top and bottom of spine, corners a little rubbed. Some browning but good-plus.

Hunting big game along the White and Blue Nile rivers and the Dinder river through Sudan and Uganda. Buffalo, hippo, elephant, various species of antelope and gazelle and other big game. Also includes one chapter on angling in the Nile along with observations on local tribes and the bird life of the region. Hunter, traveller, artist, observer and protector of wildlife, Abel Chapman (1851-1929) initiated the Sabi Game-Reserve in South Africa (now the Kruger National Park), saved the Spanish ibex from extinction, discovered the main breeding place of flamingoes in Europe and elucidated the burrowing habits of grouse in snow.

  • Jacket Condition: N/A
  • Binding Condition: Very Good
  • Overall Condition: Very Good
  • Size: 8 VO
  • Sold By: White Eagle Books
  • Contact Person: Andrew Saidi
  • Country: United Kingdom
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