From the author ofLast Horizons, Peter Hathaway Capstick now presentsDeath in a Lonely Land, a second volume of his hunting, fishing, and shooting adventures on five continentsstories collected from such magazines asOutdoor Life, NRAsAmerican Hunter,Guns & Ammo, andPetersens Hunting.
The stockbroker-turned-outdoorsman recalls his days as an African pro hunter in The Killer Baboons of Vlackfontein. Four Fangs in a Treetop records a foray into British Honduras for the jaguar, a gold-dappled teardrop of motion. Capstick narrowly escapes the Yellow Beard, Central Americas deadly tree-climbing snake, and cows The Black Death (Cape buffalo) in the kind of article that makes this author the guru of American hunting fans (New York Newsday). On Brazils forsaken Marajo Island, he bags the pugnacious red buffalo, which has the temperament of a constipated Sumo wrestler and the tenacity of an IRS man.
The author discusses 12- and 20-gauge shotgun loads; recalls the pleasures of biltong (African beef jerky); describes the irresistible homemade lures of snook fishing expert John Gorbatch; and kills a genteel take of Atlantic salmon with the brilliantly simple tube fly.
Featuring more than thirty gorgeous drawings by famous wildlife artist Dino Paravano,Death in a Lonely Landis another collectors item by a writer who keeps the tradition of great safari adventure alive in each of his books (African Expedition Gazette).
Vintage Capstick: sleek, fast, and funny.
Kirkus ReviewsPeter Hathaway Capstick(1940-1996), a former Wall Street stockbroker turned professional adventurer, was critically acclaimed as the successor to Hemingway and Ruark in African hunting literature. After giving up his career, the New Jersey native hunted in Central and South America before going to Africa in 1968, where he held professional hunting licenses in Ethiopia, Zambia, Blă,