Tracks Across Africa (Trade Edition)
This is my best (and biggest) African book, and I hope you'll join me as I relive hunts in far-flung places like Cameroon, C.A.R., Chad, and Ethiopia; classic destinations like Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique; and of course, today's most popular safari countries, South Africa and Namibia.Twenty years ago I chronicled my first decade of African hunting with From Mount Kenya to the Cape. I followed up ten years later with Where Lions Roar, but in my mind that didn't mean I was making a habit of "ten year African books." In fact, in 1997 I would have bet that this book, Tracks Across Africa, would never exist. I would have been wrong. Thanks to my former television series of the same name--and a thirst for Africa that, somehow, has never been slaked--time spent in Africa has continued to escalate, and has been just as much fun as it was thirty years ago! Except that, back then, I didn't know what I didn't know. I'm still learning, and will continue to learn, but today I am able to look at things based on thirty years' experience and more than seventy African hunts. While I'll never say "never," I do not predict that I will write another "ten year African book." I can say that this is my best (and biggest) African book, and I hope you'll join me as I relive hunts in far-flung places like Cameroon, C.A.R., Chad, and Ethiopia; classic destinations like Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique; and of course, today's most popular safari countries, South Africa and Namibia. Trade Edition, in slipcase 326 pages, illustrated in color and black and white.
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