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Here are five books for reading enjoyment ...

Wind tracks Pierre-Edouard Decoster:
" It chronicles the African writer who brings some nice stories of Cameroon, Mozambique and Tanzania. This book is well written, readable and never heavy. It refers to animals, people, landscapes, or the heady scent of Black Africa. "

Buffalo Mountain Rainer Josch:
This DVD is an excellent document made by a team of professionals has been achieved by the guide Rainer Josch. This report is dedicated to hunting the buffalo mountain in northern Tanzania. The mountains are magical, the guide sober and modest, and we see many animals. This film won several awards at international festivals including the award for best film and video game in Dortmund.

The last hunter Ivory John H. Taylor "the weighted '
Hard to know if Taylor really killed 1500 animals as he claims, because of its tendency to fantasy. What is certain is that poaching in the reserve, it has killed quantities of elephants, sometimes a dozen a day. This happened in the early twentieth century at a time when the first professional hunters are all more or less taken liberties with the regulations.

First memories of Diego de Bodard the Jacopière:
the evening of his life, Diego de Bodard, former president of the company focuses on hunting on its past, particularly on his childhood. So his book tells the story of his family at the first light of the twentieth century. The narrative is peppered with anecdotes, memories, funny, stunning evocation of the characters. The last part of the book becomes highly personal, dedicated the first family circle is a bit chaotic. We would have liked to know a bit about his passion for hunting with hounds, or his accomplices relations with his brother Stephen.

Shadow of hell Gilles Lorillard:
"A nice amateur Safari arrived in Tanzania with his wife for a good time. However, the adventure will turn into a tragedy because his girlfriend will be killed in horrific conditions by poachers. The hunter then turns vigilante and will try to find the culprits. Gilles Lorillard wanted to write a thriller but the story is sometimes a little awkward, a bit too demonstrative with historical digressions and psychological abuse. His book earns a scent of authenticity and had seduced a traveler bound for Africa. "

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