Hunters three: Sport and adventure in South Africa. Thrilling tales of African safaris and colonial hunting expeditions
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- Nombre de pages170
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--952684-6
- EAN4066339526846
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Hunters Three: Sport and Adventure in South Africa, " Thomas Wallace Knox presents a vivid and immersive account of the thrilling expeditions undertaken in the African wilderness. Knox's literary style is characterized by a gripping narrative infused with rich descriptions that bring the landscape and its diverse fauna to life. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century colonial exploration, the book captures both the exhilaration of sport hunting and the underlying tensions of the colonial experience, reflecting a complex relationship between man and nature.
Knox, an American journalist and explorer, traveled extensively during a time when Africa was both a frontier of adventure and a place of deepening imperial interests. His experiences as a member of a hunting party, alongside notable figures of the era, informed his observations about wildlife and the culture of hunting. His keen insights into both the allure of adventure and the ethical dilemmas it posed suggest a thoughtful engagement with the implications of colonialism that resonate throughout his work.
For readers captivated by the spirit of adventure and the complexities of the human experience in nature, "Hunters Three" is a compelling read. It not only offers a window into the past but also evokes important questions about our relationship with the environment. Whether you are an avid adventurer or a lover of historical narratives, Knox'Äôs work invites contemplation and exploration.
Knox, an American journalist and explorer, traveled extensively during a time when Africa was both a frontier of adventure and a place of deepening imperial interests. His experiences as a member of a hunting party, alongside notable figures of the era, informed his observations about wildlife and the culture of hunting. His keen insights into both the allure of adventure and the ethical dilemmas it posed suggest a thoughtful engagement with the implications of colonialism that resonate throughout his work.
For readers captivated by the spirit of adventure and the complexities of the human experience in nature, "Hunters Three" is a compelling read. It not only offers a window into the past but also evokes important questions about our relationship with the environment. Whether you are an avid adventurer or a lover of historical narratives, Knox'Äôs work invites contemplation and exploration.
In "Hunters Three: Sport and Adventure in South Africa, " Thomas Wallace Knox presents a vivid and immersive account of the thrilling expeditions undertaken in the African wilderness. Knox's literary style is characterized by a gripping narrative infused with rich descriptions that bring the landscape and its diverse fauna to life. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century colonial exploration, the book captures both the exhilaration of sport hunting and the underlying tensions of the colonial experience, reflecting a complex relationship between man and nature.
Knox, an American journalist and explorer, traveled extensively during a time when Africa was both a frontier of adventure and a place of deepening imperial interests. His experiences as a member of a hunting party, alongside notable figures of the era, informed his observations about wildlife and the culture of hunting. His keen insights into both the allure of adventure and the ethical dilemmas it posed suggest a thoughtful engagement with the implications of colonialism that resonate throughout his work.
For readers captivated by the spirit of adventure and the complexities of the human experience in nature, "Hunters Three" is a compelling read. It not only offers a window into the past but also evokes important questions about our relationship with the environment. Whether you are an avid adventurer or a lover of historical narratives, Knox'Äôs work invites contemplation and exploration.
Knox, an American journalist and explorer, traveled extensively during a time when Africa was both a frontier of adventure and a place of deepening imperial interests. His experiences as a member of a hunting party, alongside notable figures of the era, informed his observations about wildlife and the culture of hunting. His keen insights into both the allure of adventure and the ethical dilemmas it posed suggest a thoughtful engagement with the implications of colonialism that resonate throughout his work.
For readers captivated by the spirit of adventure and the complexities of the human experience in nature, "Hunters Three" is a compelling read. It not only offers a window into the past but also evokes important questions about our relationship with the environment. Whether you are an avid adventurer or a lover of historical narratives, Knox'Äôs work invites contemplation and exploration.