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| Death in the Long Grass | 
enlarge | Author: Peter H. Capstick Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 88 reviews Sales Rank: 15655
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0312186134 Dewey Decimal Number: 799.26 EAN: 9780312186135 ASIN: 0312186134
Publication Date: January 15, 1978 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new item. Over 4 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Order with confidence. Code: B20090104225151T
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Amazon.com Review Hook-and-bullet adventures had by tough guys such as Teddy Roosevelt and Papa Hemingway may be out of favor in these times of eco-awareness, but Peter Hathaway Capstick's account of big-game hunting in Africa remains a classic. With humor, grace, and supreme tension, Capstick takes the reader on safari, eloquently stating his case for blood sport while portraying the intensity of the hunt.
Product Description Few men can say they have known Africa as Peter Hathaway Capstick has know it-- leading safaris through lion country; tracking man-eating leopards along tangled jungle paths; running for cover as fear-maddened elephants stampede in all directions. And of the few who have known this dangerous way of life, fewer still can recount their adventures with the flair of this former professional hunter-turned-writer.
Based on Capstick's own experiences and the personal accounts of his colleagues, Death in the Long Grass portrays the great killers of the African bush-- not only the lion, leopard, and elephant, but the primitive rhino and the crocodile waiting for its unsuspecting prey, the titanic hippo and the Cape buffalo charging like an express train out of control. Capstick was a born raconteur whose colorful descriptions and eye for exciting, authentic detail bring us face to face with some of the most ferocious killers in the world-- underrated killers like the surprisingly brave and cunning hyena, silent killers such as the lightning-fast black mamba snake, collective killers like the wild dog. Readers can lean back in a chair, sip a tall, iced drink, and revel in the kinds of stories Hemingway and Ruark used to hear in hotel bars from Nairobi to Johannesburg, as veteran hunters would tell of what they heard beyond the campfire and saw through the sights of an express rifle.
As thrilling as any novel, as taut and exciting as any adventure story, Death in the Long Grass takes us deep into the heart of darkness to view the Africa that few people have ever seen.
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Your introduction December 28, 2008 Mr Capstick employed a writing style that fuels your imagination to the extent you can virtually visualise the scene he has created on paper, with a blend of humour that could ordinarily seem inconsistent with the seriousness of certain situations. Mr Capsticks' writings did (in my opinion) re-vitalise the african hunt to a new generation of outdoors-people, particularly so with this title.
Animal Behavior December 16, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I returned from Namibia, Botswana & Zimbabwe in September where we went on 19 game drives seeing a large number of animals in their natural habitat. We were able to get close to many of the animals in the Land Rover and get great pictures. However, Death in the Long Grass paints a different picture of the animals we saw detailing how dangerous each of the animals are and how careful one needs to be. It is a wonderful book about the behavior of the animals and the reasons they are dangerous. I would not have slept as soundly at night as I did had I known the dangers of some of the animals.
It is a book that is gory at times but anyone who will have exposure to any of these animals should know of the dangers Capstick talks about.
Death in the Long Grass September 29, 2008 A terrific book, especially for those going to Africa. A must for hunters especially those who will hunt in Africa. It was the book my Professional Hunter had me read the first time I visited southern africa. It was not only great reading but very sobering and helped me gain the proper respect for these magnificent and dangerous animals. Also a great book for those who may not go to africa but want to experience it, get closer to the dark continent and closer to the adventure and danger that lies there. Hightly recommendedThe Man-Eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition)
lion escapades were the best September 11, 2008 i thoroughly enjoyed the chapter on lions and snakes , while elephant and leopard were a bit extravagant and lofty . At times it Appeared capstick was trigger happy and I couldn't help feeling for the animals . Sounded very exaggerated at times . But why kill antelopes and elephants when they are so harmless and non interfering . the written script was a bit jargonic and slang difficult to comprehend at times , I would prefer Kenneth Anderson books any time . All in all the death in the long grass was full of mixed feelings.
The most important outdoor books ever written July 5, 2008 Hemingway, Ruark, and Sanchez are all pale imitators of the great Peter Hathaway Capstick. Try to imagine an American walking away from a Wall Street career to hunt as a professional guide in Africa. Now imagine that this guy could write WAY BETTER than Hemingway, and you're still not there. A small snipet from the chapter on leopard. "...the bark of the tree, when, suddenly, your gazing into two yellow-green eyes as evil as poison gas." I'm not a hunter myself, but reading this book makes me wish I was.
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