1988
SPROG: Engelsk
Capstick shares twenty-four stories of his keen eye and steady hand with rifle, shotgun, bow, and typewriter.The critically acclaimed successor to Hemingway and Robert Ruark repeatedly put himself in harm's way to write about close scrapes with his trademark wit and dash. He tells what it's like to be in the path of an express train with Horns - the Cape buffalo; describes the heart-stopping sensation of sharing the immediate bush with several sickle-clawed lions that most certainly were prone to argue; and recounts his adventures bow-fishing for exotic species in the piranha-filled rivers of Brazil.
277 sider, indb.