We had a nice gun show yesterday and today near Boise, Idaho.
I'm a real junkie for African hunting books, especially those written prior to WWI. The days when Wild Africa existed, and maps showed vast expanses just marked "Unexplored".
The book is titled "Elephant Hunting in East Equatorial Africa", by a nearly unknown Elephant hunter named Arthur H. Neumann. Neumann left Mombasa for a three year Elephant hunting safari. He was an Ivory hunter.
Neumann describes towns never on a map, either in 1896, when his epic journey began, or three years later, when he sold his Ivory and returned to Dunvegan Castle; and even today. Kenya in those days was Kenia, and Kilimanjaro was Kilimenaro.
It is a reprint from 1966, from the library of Abercrombie & Fitch, whose library contained an original printed by Rowland Ward in London in 1898.
Fascinating times then...
Rich
I'm a real junkie for African hunting books, especially those written prior to WWI. The days when Wild Africa existed, and maps showed vast expanses just marked "Unexplored".
The book is titled "Elephant Hunting in East Equatorial Africa", by a nearly unknown Elephant hunter named Arthur H. Neumann. Neumann left Mombasa for a three year Elephant hunting safari. He was an Ivory hunter.
Neumann describes towns never on a map, either in 1896, when his epic journey began, or three years later, when he sold his Ivory and returned to Dunvegan Castle; and even today. Kenya in those days was Kenia, and Kilimanjaro was Kilimenaro.
It is a reprint from 1966, from the library of Abercrombie & Fitch, whose library contained an original printed by Rowland Ward in London in 1898.
Fascinating times then...
Rich









