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THE IVORY TRAIL - TV Bulpin

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Condition
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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
593918498

Published by Howard Timmins, 1954 first edition


Hardcover with dustjacket  - jacket is tatty with paper loss, some age toning to pages otherwise all good.

This is the story of legendary hunter/poacher S.C. 'Bvekenya' Barnard who lived in the Limpopo River region. It tells of his hunting expeditions that revolved around Crook's Corner, where he could take refuge from the country's police. An outlaw for twenty years, Bvekenya was one of the most colorful personalities in Africa, who fought a one-man war against all control and authority. The life of Bvekenya and his exploits as an ivory poacher, blackbirder, outdoorsman and perhaps surprisingly for some, a conservationist, was told to Bulpin by Barnard himself.
    
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