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The legend of a hunter in a bygone era

By: Ric Palmer-Wilson
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THE YEAR IS 1921.
A 14-year-old boy abandons the comforts of home for the wild, untamed bushlands of East Africa to become a hunter.
This incredible true-life story follows his exploits in a harsh land where life's lessons must be learned quickly, or die young.
Determined to succeed, he undertakes any odd job to put food on the table.
His attempts at farming, gold mining and running a garage seemed doomed to failure as he is constantly called back to a life in the bush.
Enjoy accounts of his amazing escapades, filled with more excitement and adventure than anyone could have in 10 lifetimes.
READ ABOUT HIS:
+Near fatal poisoning by tribesmen.
+Unknowingly consuming human tissue.
+Hunting the Crown Prince.
+The man-eaters of Mtwara.
+The Lupa gold rush.
HOW LONG CAN HE SURVIVE IN THE AFRICAN WILDS?
Follow the author as he rekindles the magic of a hunter in a bygone era, exploring the last game paradise in Africa.
Africa Biographies & Memoirs Historical Outdoors & Nature Hunting

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One of the best tales of Africa you’ll ever encounter

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Great collection and it is not ruined by virtual voice.

So many war stories and hunting stories are ruined by virtual voice not knowing how to read firearms, weapons, military and hunting terminology.

In this book the mistakes are not so distracting that you can't enjoy the story.

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Great collection and virtual voice does not ruin..

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Narration was not as bad as most authors trying to read their own stuff but constant and changing mis-pronunciation got in the way. Doesn’t sound like they’ve figured out how to edit and correct this stuff.

A thoughtful biography of a bygone type by a (grand?)son.

Great biography- very so-so virtual voice

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