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Auction #131 begins on 21 May 2026

Elliott (Alan)

THE PRESIDENTIAL ELEPHANTS OF ZIMBABWE

Published: Delta Operations, Borrowdale, Harare, Zimbabwe, 1991

Edition: First

Reserve: $50

Approximately:

Estimate: $60

Bidding opens: 21 May 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 28 May 16:30 GMT

Ships from: South Africa

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Signed in 1993 at Hwange by the author

144pp. Profusely illustrated with photographs by author, Jan and Fiona Teede and David Paynter, a renowned wildlife painter. Publisher's white hardcover binding with gilt embossed titles on front panel and spine. Pictorial dust jacket. Signed and dated by author opposite dedication page
Binding tight and contents are clean and glossy.One small closed tear to dustjacket at bottom of spine. Two stickers of previous owner on fep.

'This is the true and moving story about a man and the elephants he has helped to save for posterity. Alan Elliott, a hardened Zimbabwean man of the bush, tracker and safari guide, writes from the heart as he takes us on safari through the changing seasons of Zimbabwe's Kalahari sands, at Hwange, one of the most beautiful wild areas of the world.

We meet Tatty Ear, Skew Tusk, Inkosikasi and Lodwa, the founding cows of Alan's beloved herd which, by 1972, had been reduced to only 22 terrified adults and babies. Today these potentially dangerous animals have become a world famous, approachable 300-strong community.
Packed with historical background about the bushmen and white hunters of the past, and the constantly surprising world of nature, Alan Elliott's important new wildlife book has something for everyone - charging elephants, lions, a crazy ostrich, even the life cycle of the perky little warthog.

Formerly a big-game hunter who now hates to kill, Elliott suggests that some difficult decisions await those dedicated to the future direction of Zimbabwe's wildlife management and he brings us right up to date by explaining why the elephant's ability to modify its habitat is so crucial. Essentially this is a happy story and Elliott reveals how His Excellency, President Robert Mugabe came to grant presidential status and protection to these remarkable elephants.'

Source: Dust jacket.

  • Jacket Condition: Good
  • Binding Condition: Very good
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Size: 310 x 250 mm


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