Safari : The Last Adventure
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Peter Capstick's earliest books have firmly established him as the modern-day master of African adventure writing. Now, for all his readers who want to put their taste for adventure into practice, Capstick has written the first modern authoritative, comprehensive guide to African safari. Drawing on his years of experience as a professional hunter, Capstick explains everything a bwana needs to know: how to select and book a safari; where and when to go; fees and licenses; the guns, ammo, and personal equipment needed. Chapters on each of the Big Five (lion, Cape buffalo, elephant, leopard, and rhino-- the trophies most hunters want to take) describe the techniques, thrills, and dangers of hunting these clever and cunning animals. The other memorable delights of safari, like camp life, bird shooting, fishing, photography, and game viewing in wildlife parks, are also celebrated. A list of safari agencies, hunting companies and professional hunters, suggested equipment for a 21-day safari, and a trophy price list round out the most exhaustive guide to safari ever written.Packed with solid advice and nuggets of campfire lore and hunting yarns, illustrated with thirty-four black and white photographs and six line drawings, Safari: The Last Adventure is sure to become a classic work in its field, essential equipment for anyone going on safari or just dreaming of one....
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| 11-07-08 | 2 | (NA) |
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I am typically a big Capstick fan. I usually enjoy his interesting and often humorous look into circumstance and culture so far removed from most of us, but this title really misses the mark.
The information regarding safari planning and contacts is too dated to be useful. It is missing many safari package types that have become popular since the book was written and there are descriptions of countries that no longer exist. The sections on equipment, from clothing to firearms, are also quite dated. The story fill was a little boring, although the sections covering each game animal type had their entertaining moments and insights. For anyone who hunts, some of the lines were just silly - as when Capstick advised that animals don't present themselves in full profile and sometimes have to be identified in partial view. The book read like a very knowledgeable author stretching to make mundane information appear to be unique insight. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 08:34:38 EST)
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| 08-19-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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My FIRST book on African hunting. Purchased and read cover to cover during the summer months of 1987. I vividly remember how this book both set the stage for my desire to hunt dangerous game and educated me on the industry that would certainly be a part of any such plans. For reasons no better caliber than excess money and general restlessness, I was very close to ending my own career as a student and starting another as an African hunter when that 1987 summer ended. This book, which continues to be among my favorites, assisted me in making informed decisions and for that I will always be grateful. The imagination can easily take over when the subject turns to the romantic lure of African Safari hunting but Peter Capstick uses the opening chapters to objectively define the business. The past is outlined and present day safaris are broken down into easily understood terms. A future outlook is also given with as much certainty as possible and time shown that Capstick knew his subject matter on this one. He goes on to discuss the obvious topics such as equipment, people and money along with the not so obvious factors like the use of an agent, language barriers, tipping practices and commonly encountered superstitions. In this title Capstick does what he did best, inform people about Africa. Portions of the book are now outdated but his advise on hunting, rifles, bullets, politics and the safari business will always be a good starting point for sportsmen planning a trip to the African continent. I would recommend this title to everyone and anyone, it ranks among his best work as an author and hunter.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-06 07:23:41 EST)
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| 08-23-05 | 4 | 5\6 |
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I became a hunter later in life, not having a father or other family members to introduce me to the wonderful traditions of hunting. For a few years, I've had an interest in going to Africa, but didn't know what it would be like. My best friend gave me "Death in the Long Grass", also by Capstick. This classic gave me an interest in going to Africa, but also gave me trepidation, as a lot of the book deals with close calls and situations that didn't end well for the participants.
"Safari: The Last Adventure" has fixed that problem for me. It gives (in addition to some of the stories only Capstick can tell) the nuts and bolts of going on Safari. It describes everything from how to properly take each different kind of game animal, what caliber rifle and what types of rounds to use, down to how many pair of socks you should bring. It is a bit dated (which is the only reason I didn't give it 5 stars), but is still quite useful. I'm looking forward to Africa in the summer of 2007. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-20 07:49:34 EST)
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