Description
This guide provides an in-depth exploration of hunting and tourism opportunities in French Equatorial Africa during the colonial period. It offers detailed descriptions of the region's diverse wildlife and landscapes, alongside practical advice for travellers and hunters. The book includes information on protected species, travel routes, and the logistics of organising safaris and tours. Richly illustrated with photographs, it captures the essence of the era's adventurous spirit and the allure of Africa's untamed wilderness.
Published 1936
Binding of book is slightly loose. Slight foxing on front and back covers, with creases, fraying of edges, and tears present. Slight foxing on spine with a tear at the bottom and some fading. Slight tanning and foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers. Pages are clean of foxing and annotations, with slight tanning around margins. Inserts are slightly loose with slight foxing. Back cover is stapled.
Condition: Well Read