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`MONTHS OF THE SUN-FORTY YEARS OF ELEPHANT HUNTING IN THE ZAMBEZI VALLEY` IAN NYSCHENS
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`MONTHS OF THE SUN-FORTY YEARS OF ELEPHANT HUNTING IN THE ZAMBEZI VALLEY` IAN NYSCHENS

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"MONTHS OF THE SUN - FORTY YEARS OF ELEPHANT HUNTING IN THE ZAMBEZI VALLEY" IAN NYSCHENS, SAFARI PRESS, 1997 FIRST EDITION, HARDCOVER, COMPLETE INTACT DUSTJACKET, NO NAMES, INSCRIPTIONS ETC

Ian Nyschens shot as many elephants as Walter Bell didwell over 1,000and under much more difficult circumstances. His book will rank or surpass the best elephant-ivory hunting books published in the twentieth century. Remarkably, his adventures took place much later than the likes of Bell, Sutherland, Neumann, and others. The stories of his hunts with his double rifle are impressive. Ians career as an elephant hunter began in 1947 in Southern Rhodesia when he found a companionFaanie Joostenand the pair of them started hunting for ivory for a living. They roamed far and wide, often outside of the law, as far north as southern Tanzania and as far east as the coast of Mozambique. But Ian's stronghold was the thick jess bush of the Zambezi Valley, a place he loved more than any other. There, visibility was so poor that sometimes a hunter could be close enough to touch an elephant with the barrel of his rifle before he could see it. Ians life was one fantastic epic adventure after another. He once faced a stampede of seventeen furious elephants in reeds over twelve feet tall and had to shoot a wall of elephants to prevent him and his companions from being overrun.

On another occasion Ian and Faanie developed a method of hunting crocodiles for their skins that entailed walking chest-deep into the Zambezi River at night. They would stand next to an anchored hippo leg and "brain" the crocs. In the end that got a bit too much even for Ian, and he gave it up as being too hazardous. Ian was married for a time, but his lifestyle was not conducive to domestic bliss, and the marriage did not last. Once the Kariba Dam was completed in 1959, it flooded a great deal of his beloved Zambezi Valley, and Ian's world began to shrink. He continued to shoot elephant under the control scheme set by Rhodesian authorities, but his footloose days were at an end. He joined the wildlife department as a game ranger for a while, but his unsociable character made for a short career. He shot most of his elephants with a Rigby .450 3¼. He used the Rigby so much that the barrels separated from use (the solder disengaged), and he had to send it back to London to have it repaired. Not many people use a double rifle to that extent! Ian Nyschens was the most notorious elephant poacher in Rhodesia until the time he was finally appointed a warden to help protect the game. Ian Nyschens died on 6 December 2006 in Harare, Zimbabwe. 

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