Brian Rothhammer
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Reading Room: Wanderings of an Elephant Hunter
i was late for a doc appointment, but it was worth it.Reading Room: Wanderings of an Elephant Hunter
The most amazing bit about his time is Liberia is discovering that the “repatriated” former US slaves had become slave owners themselves.Most amazing part? His description of hunting in Liberia, and West Africa where he stopped close range true jungle charges with a 318 Westley Richards. And you thought he could only plink from a distance with the sub calibers!
Half Price Books main Dallas store on N W Hwy has a copy right now. Can't remember the price. They will mail it I'm sure. It is in the sports, hunting section.I'd love to find a hard copy for sale. It's on my list up near the top.![]()
Yep, and no offense intended, but they sold those whom they called "bush niggers" at the islands of San Tome and Fernando Po for $15 a head. Unbelievable. There was still a lingering division between the repatriated and the native Liberian when I visited 15 years ago. BTW, any person or organization can ship any materials deemed helpful to the people of Liberia free of charge on shipping containers bound for the Firestone Tire Co. rubber plantation. They have to ship them over anyway, in order to return them to the US full of rubber. We have done it twice.The most amazing bit about his time is Liberia is discovering that the “repatriated” former US slaves had become slave owners themselves.
Liberia did not fully live up to the ideals name of the country.The most amazing bit about his time is Liberia is discovering that the “repatriated” former US slaves had become slave owners themselves.
i,ll bet blm doesn,t want to hear that.The most amazing bit about his time is Liberia is discovering that the “repatriated” former US slaves had become slave owners themselves.
But only whites get a guilt complex over it, and let others who don't have such qualms exploit them for it.Liberia did not fully live up to the ideals name of the country.
It’s a failure of the human condition, that those that are stronger enslave those less so.
The Atlantic slave trade began when Portuguese explorers in the 1500s traded with the warring tribes from the interior of West Africa.
The traders from the Arabian Peninsula figured this out 2000 years earlier in East Africa.
All of this, a damn shame.
Did you at least get a lollipop?i was late for a doc appointment, but it was worth it.
i lied and said i was taking a nap. no lollipop, just two shots.Did you at least get a lollipop?
Actually, though I said you could ship aid for free....you still have to pay "protection money" when it gets to the port, or it will go missing. They are nice enough to contact you and give you a chance to pay up. The rate will be about $2k if the container contains a vehicle, for example, as a "security fee." They are still pirates, even though they may be woven into the system, and therefore already know what is in the container... TIAYep, and no offense intended, but they sold those whom they called "bush niggers" at the islands of San Tome and Fernando Po for $15 a head. Unbelievable. There was still a lingering division between the repatriated and the native Liberian when I visited 15 years ago. BTW, any person or organization can ship any materials deemed helpful to the people of Liberia free of charge on shipping containers bound for the Firestone Tire Co. rubber plantation. They have to ship them over anyway, in order to return them to the US full of rubber. We have done it twice.
Last culling in Zimbabwe in 80' years ,30.000 elephant killed with 7.62 russian armour piercing ,30-06 220 grs monometal A Square and 7.62 Nato FAL .I kinda like where buff were speared
Since some say a 375 h&h is not enough
I think I remember seeing some of it on the news. If I remember right they were using full auto burst out of the Ak and falLast culling in Zimbabwe in 80' years ,30.000 elephant killed with 7.62 russian armour piercing ,30-06 220 grs monometal A Square and 7.62 Nato FAL .
Not quite as convenient as electronic…
Dear Ellen of Trophy Room Books convinced me I should have a first edition with the rare dust cover!