Catalogue - Reprints (Africana - Hunting)
Elephant Hunting
in East Equatorial Africa
By Arthur H. Neumann
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Rowland Ward, London, 1898.
Reprints: xxx, 455pp., 66 illus., 1 map; new frontispiece, new Introduction and Bibliographical Note by Prof. James a. Casada.
ISBN (Std) 0 86920 246 4, (Dlx) 0 86920 245 6
Of the books in this list, this work by Arthur Neumann is now
perhaps the most rare in the original. As stated in the sub-title,
it is an account of three years' ivory-hunting under Mount Kenya
and among the Ndorobo savages of the Lorogi Mountains, including
a trip to the north end of Lake Rudolph. At the time of which he
wrote, these parts were unvisited by hunters.
Born in 1850, son of an English rector, Neumann sailed for Natal
at eighteen, and with his brother engaged in growing cotton and
tobacco on the Umvoti, dug gold in the Transvaal and traded in
Swaziland; and, in 1879, served in the Zulu War. He then
travelled and hunted extensively around the Limpopo and Sabi
rivers.
His ambition to hunt elephants professionally was fired when, as
a employee of Sir William Mackinnon's chartered company in 1890,
he reconnoitered a proposed railway to Lake Victoria - a region
that was a hunter's paradise. The years 1893-96 took him from
Mombasa, across Mount Kenya to Lake Rudolf and back, shooting on
the way, elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus and many types of
thin skinned game animals. Then followed an interlude of service
in the Anglo-Boer War when he took part in the relief of
Ladysmith. The war over, he returned to the Mount Kenya area, and
in 1903 and 1904 he ranged through the Lorian Swamp, Turkana, and
northern Gwaso Nyiro.
Both Lyell and Millais praised his hunting skills. He was, too, a
keen lepidopterist, and obtained specimens of three new species
of butterfly belonging to the genera Mylothris, Catachrysops and
Mycalesis, one of which, Mylothris neumanni was
named after him. These are illustrated in a colour plate.
The book which ranks high in the corpus of African hunting
literature is richly illustrated with plates by artists Millais,
Caldwell and Lodge; and the author's photographs.
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