The Kwaheri Safari

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The Kwaheri Safari
by Harry Selby

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Legendary writer Robert Ruark, such as no other, brought the sights, sounds and feel of Africa to generations of hunters through his writing. Here, Harry Selby, Ruark’s friend and the professional hunter immortalized in Horn of the Hunter, tells the story of their final safari together: the Kwaheri safari.

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