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A collection of first-person hunting narratives recounts outings across western North America and New Brunswick, describing pursuits of elk, deer, antelope, and the occasional cougar. The narrator details travel and logistics — long wagon rides, packing horses, guide relationships, camp routines, food and gear — and captures the rhythms of mountain and prairie landscapes. Anecdotal episodes mix practical notes on tracking and shooting with observations about local characters such as cowboys and guides, and vivid sketches of campfire life, mountain scenery, and the unpredictable challenges of hunting expeditions.

About the Author

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Edgar Fritz Randolph

Edgar Fritz Randolph was an American author known for his contributions to outdoor literature and hunting narratives. His notable work, "Inter-Ocean Hunting Tales," showcases his experiences and adventures in hunting across various landscapes. Randolph's writing reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the thrill of the hunt, appealing to enthusiasts of outdoor activities and wildlife. His storytelling captures the essence of adventure, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century American literature.

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