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ELEPHANT-HUNTING 



IN 



East Equatorial Africa 



BEING 



AN. ACCOUNT OF THREE YEARS' IVORY-HUNTING UNDER 



MOUNT KENIA AND AMONG THE NDOROBO SAVAGES 



OF THE LOROGI MOUNTAINS, INCLUDING A 



TRIP TO THE NORTH END OF 



LAKE RUDOLPH 



BY 



ARTHUR H. NEUMANN 



WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS BY J. G. MILLAIS, E. CALDWELL 



AND G. E. LODGE 



COLOURED PLATE AND MAP 



" It may be said that Mr. Neumann's volume is one of the most interesting books of African 

 sport, adventure, and natural history that has appeared since that of Mr. Selous, and the illustra- 

 tions are worthy of the text. " — Scotsman. 



' ' There is no lack of adventures throughout the book, and accounts of many narrow escapes 

 from elephants. In addition to this, the author gives many interesting notes on the country 

 traversed, and the manners and customs of the people with whom he came in contact. . . , Mr. 

 Neumann may be congratulated on having produced a book which will be read with interest by 

 sportsmen and geographers. 



" The illustrations which the book contains are worthy of special commendation, and the map 

 with which it is furnished will enable the reader to follow Mr. Neumann in his wanderings 

 through a country very little of which, indeed, is known. " — Field. 



"This handsome volume, well written, well printed, well illustrated, and filled with such 

 experiences of wild-forest life as few other men could boast, will delight the sportsman, geographer, 

 the ethnologist, and the general reader. . . . He took his full share of fevers, thirst, lost roads, 

 dangers by field and flood, and even as regards his principal prey, the elephant, was once as near 

 to a dreadful death as any man who ever lived to tell the tale of having been charged and caught 

 by a wounded elephant. " — Daily Telegraph. 



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