Selous in Africa

Selous in Africa
Author: Rob Ross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-04
Genre: Wildlife photography
ISBN: 9788897737827

* The only photographic book on the largest wildlife area in Africa; four years in the making, the book is full of amazing photographs of wildlife* Great variety of wildlife: from exotic birds to elephants, from crocodiles to wild dogs* Brief but informative texts on the history and ecology of the Selous and the problems/opportunities it faces* Beautiful gatefolds and high quality printing make this book the perfect gift for all nature loversThe Selous was my very first Africa experience, and it remains my favorite. Robert J. Ross's extraordinary photographs take us into a natural world unlike any other on earth. A world of elephants. Of wild dogs. Of nature as it should be, can be, might be - if we keep these breathtaking images firmly in mind. A triumph! Bryan Christy, Director, Special Investigations Unit, National GeographicThe Selous Game Reserve in southern Tanzania is Africa's oldest and largest protected area. Proclaimed in 1896, and bigger than Switzerland, the Selous is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Selous remains one of Africa's largest and greatest undisturbed ecosystems, teeming with life including one of the two largest elephant populations remaining on the African continent, probably half of all of the wild dogs in Africa, vast herds of buffalo as well as more lions than any other protected area on the continent as reported by National Geographic in August 2013. The game reserve is becoming more important by the day as the pressure on elephants and other species grows - problems that are addressed here in this book.New-York born photographer Rob Ross has spent much of the past four years photographing in this vast and difficult to access reserve. He has compiled more than 100,000 images showing all aspects of the reserves varied landscapes, seasons, flora and large and small fauna. The spectacular large-format photography book features a selection of the very best images including landscapes, wildlife portraits and behavior, night photography, impressionist style work and breath-taking aerials.Of related interest: The Centre Cannot Hold ISBN 9780983270287 - $75.00

Big Game Shooting - The Lion in South Africa

Big Game Shooting - The Lion in South Africa
Author: F. C. Selous
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2011-10-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1447490851

Frederick Courteney Selous (1851-1917) was a British explorer, hunter and conservationist, and is most remembered for his activities in Southeast Africa. Selous explored lesser-known areas, where he recorded ethnographic notes and collected specimens. ‘Big Game Shooting’, published in 1894, is an anecdotal account that chronicles his experiences of hunting the lion in South Africa, and offers a personal insight into late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century game hunting practices. It would suit anyone with an interest in the culture of hunting from that period, from the historian to the enthusiast. This vintage text is being republished in a high quality, modern and affordable edition, complete with the original artwork and a specially written concise biography.

Sand Rivers

Sand Rivers
Author: Peter Matthiessen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1982
Genre: Selous Game Reserve (Tanzania)
ISBN: 9780553013740

Selous Scouts

Selous Scouts
Author: Ron Reid Daly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1983-01
Genre: Guerrillas
ISBN: 9780620066747

This is the story of the Selous Scouts Regiment of Rhodesia, which was formed in 1973 and abolished without benefit of formal disbandment, when Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF took power after the British supervised elections in 1980. Its purpose on formation was the clandestine elimination of ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas, both within and outside Rhodesia. Their success in this field can be gauged by the fact that Combined Operations Rhodesia, officially credited them with either directly or indirectly being responsible for the deaths of 68% of all guerrillas killed within Rhodesia during the war - losing less than 40 Selous Scouts in the process.

The Mighty Nimrod

The Mighty Nimrod
Author: Stephen Taylor
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Africa's Greatest Hunter

Africa's Greatest Hunter
Author: Frederick Courteney Selous
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Hunting
ISBN: 9781571570048

The writings of Selous appear in one landmark volume, coplete with rare photographs and annotated by renowned African expert, Dr. James Casada. Selous describes early days in Botswana and Zambezia.

Selous Scouts

Selous Scouts
Author: Peter Baxter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Atrocities
ISBN: 9781907677380

"Its members consisted of some of the finest guerrilla-fighting men in the western world, unconventional in many ways, disregardful of parade-ground discipline, unorthodox in their dress, yet a force so tightly knit in the face of danger that those who knew anything about them could only marvel" - The Citizen. Formed in 1973 by the legendary Lieutenant-Colonel Ron Reid-Daly at the behest of Rhodesian military supremo General Peter Walls, the Selous Scouts were to write their name into the annals of military history as one of the finest counterinsurgency units of all time, through their innovative pseudo-guerrilla tactics, brilliant reconnaissance operations into Zambia and Botswana and daring flying-column raids into Mozambique. Feared and hated by the liberation movements ZIPRA and ZANLA, the Scouts wreaked untold havoc and destruction on their Soviet- and Chinese-backed enemies, accounting for 68% of guerrilla casualties within Rhodesia alone during the bitter bush war of the 1970s. Uniquely ahead of its time, the regimen - a brotherhood of men that traversed cultural and racial barriers; their Shona motto was 'Pamwe Chete' (together only) - was to produce the type of soldier that earned for the unit one Grand Cross of Valour, nine Silver Crosses and 22 Bronze Crosses of Rhodesia.