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"Chatty, discursive, and splendidly forthright in his opinions, Capstick writes of a way of life fast disappearing but still immensely attractive."—Kirkus Reviews
"Lively account of adventures amid stifling heat and dust."
—Publishers Weekly
"Capstick brings his considerable knowledge of Africa to this frank description of hunting in Bushland."
—Library Journal
Overview
From the successor to Ruark and Hemingway comes the most lavishly illustrated, historically important safari ever captured in print.
Peter Hathaway Capstick journeyed on safari through Namibia in the African spring of 1989. This was a nation on the eve on independence, a land scorched by sun, by years of bitter war. In these perilous circumstances, Peter Capstick commences what is surely the most thrilling safari of his stories career. He takes the reader to the stark landscape ...