Portraits of the game and wild animals of Southern Africa

Author:
Captain William Cornwallis Harris
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Portraits of the game and wild animals of Southern Africa

Short description

Harris led a party into the Southern African interior in September 1836. His prime purpose was to hunt, and this he most certainly did. Harris was an accomplished writer and the first really competent wildlife artist to appear in Southern Africa.

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Harris led a party into the Southern African interior in September 1836. His prime purpose was to hunt, and this he most certainly did. Harris was an accomplished writer and the first really competent wildlife artist to appear on the Southern African scene. At that time North Africa had been well known to the civilised West since Roman times and before, but South of the great desert, other than settlements on the East and West coasts, it was truly the dark continent, vast, mysterious and unknown. Hunters, mostly Boers, but some Englishmen as well, had undoubtedly penetrated far North into the interior, but either because they could not or were just not interested, few had left written records of their travels and even fewer had left artistic records. Stories of the wildlife paradise that the plains of Southern Africa were, had filtered through to the outside world, but there were minimal specimens to be found in the natural history museums and even less live ones in the zoos to confirm the existence of these many wondrous species.;A frenchman, M.Le Vaillant, had towards the end of the 18th Century included sketches of the giraffe in his guide, but he was derided in Europe as a charlatan. Capt William (later Sir William) Cornwallis Harris, an Indian Army officer, led a party into the interior in September 1836. His prime purpose, as can be read in the pages of this guide, was to hunt, and this he most certainly did. His actions in killing during the chase a vast number and a great variety of animals, would, in this a different age, be frowned on - but times were not the same then and no one would have believed most species of African game animals would one day face extinction.

Product details

Publisher:
Galago Publishing Pty Ltd
ISBN:
9780947020125
Publication date:
December 1986
Length:
330mm
Width:
252mm
Edition:
Reissue
Pages:
144
Illustrations:
32 prints of hand-coloured plates of game, 45 b&w lithographs
Readership:
General

Table of contents

  • Gnoo
  • quagga
  • springbok
  • kokoon
  • burchell's zebra
  • eland
  • caama or hartebeest
  • sassaybe
  • oryx
  • ostrich
  • giraffe
  • hippopotamus
  • african buffalo
  • water
  • buck
  • pallah and duiker
  • african rhinoceros
  • bontebok
  • roan antelope
  • white rhinoceros
  • koodoo
  • blesbok
  • african elephant
  • sable antelope
  • zebra and klipspringer
  • rheebok and steenbok
  • bushbuck, grysbok and cerulean antelope
  • african boar and reitbok
  • leopard and hunting pard
  • african lion
  • hyenas and wild dog

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