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African Nature Notes and Reminiscences

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A set of natural-history essays and reminiscences that blend field anecdotes, hunting narratives, and observational studies from African landscapes. The author records encounters with big game—lions, leopards, giraffes, rhinoceroses and crocodiles—alongside discussions of parasites, protective coloration, and environmental effects on mammal behavior. Chapters range from vivid, often dramatic episode accounts to practical tracking notes and reflective analyses informed by long personal experience, supplemented by occasional eyewitness contributions and illustrations that aim to convey both the excitement of pursuit and the subtleties of animal life.

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Frederick Courteney Selous

Frederick Courteney Selous was an English explorer, hunter, and conservationist known for his extensive travels in Africa during the late 19th century. His writings provide valuable insights into the natural history and wildlife of the continent. Selous is particularly recognized for his works "African Nature Notes and Reminiscences" and "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia," which detail his experiences and observations in regions such as Matabeleland. His contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the African landscape and its inhabitants, making him a notable figure in the exploration narrative of his time.

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