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James Ginther Books,
Book Binding and Restoration LLC
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Examine the photos carefully as they are an integral part of the description.
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1998 Second Printing. 295 pages with index and several in-text photos. The story of Richard Meinertzhagen: hunter, spy, and soldier. A fascinating story about a real life James Bond. Like new in like new DJ not priced clipped. |
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Dyer, Anthony The East African Hunters |
1979 First Edition. Near fine condition. Signed by author. Limited edition 388/1000. "800.00" in ink at upper corner of front free endpaper. The first book in the Amwell Press African Hunting Series and very much sought. Stories of the great hunters and PHs, many of whom Dyer knew personally. Twelve pages of photos, mostly of the famous East African PHs. Lacking slipcase therefore price is reduced. |
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Price: $200. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN CONTINENTAL U.S.! |
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Percival, Phillip. Hunting, Settling, Remembering |
1997. First Edition. Limited edition (396/1000) signed by Percival's grandson. Like new in like new dust jacket. Percival recalls his life from childhood to settling in Africa, particularly safaris with Hemingway, Gary Cooper. British royalty, and Tommy Shevlin, among others. A great read. |
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Stoneham, C.T. From Hobo to Hunter |
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1956 First Edition. Very good. 222 pages with 11 photos. Autobiography of one of East Africa's most colorful characters: elephant hunter (poacher), professional hunter, horse trader, early Kenyan settler. Lacks dust jacket. |
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Wetmore, H. Cody; Grey, Zane. The Last of the Great Scouts |
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1918 First Edition Thus. 1918 Grosset & Dunlap edition of 1899 first edition, but this one with a Foreword and Conclusion by famous Western author Zane Grey. Very good (slight age toning of pages) in good DJ (area on front panel where a sticker was removed. Pictorial endpapers. The biography of William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody by his sister Helen. He was a buffalo hunter, army scout, and international showman. He was close friends with Wild Bill Hickok and Texas Jack Omohundro. Zane "takes up" Cody's life after 1899 until his death in 1917 at age 70. |
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