Jim Fender’s African Book Collection

Jim Fender’s African Book Collection

Click Here to View All An inveterate reader with wide-ranging interests, Jim Fender has spent a lifetime collecting and reading books in a wider variety of areas. In many senses a reader of the “old school” (someone with wide-ranging interests and a willingness to...
NEW! Thunder Without Rain By Thomas McIntyre

NEW! Thunder Without Rain By Thomas McIntyre

New Release! Click Here to Buy Now “When you hear thunder without rain–it is the buffalo approaching.” This line from a Yoruba hunting poem conveys the magnificent power of the African buffalo, also called “God’s cattle.” Hunter and writer Thomas McIntyre has pursued...
A Trip Back To Yesteryear (Pre-1900)

A Trip Back To Yesteryear (Pre-1900)

Why are American deer hunters so infatuated with the past? What is it about looking at old pictures from yesteryear that stirs our very being? Hunting touches the soul. When we go back in time and see how our grandfathers and great grandfathers took to the woods and...
Top Ten Hunting and Fishing Books

Top Ten Hunting and Fishing Books

From conservation and historical accounts to fictional adventures, these books make for great reading whenever the season. If you’ve completed this list, make sure you browse our entire selection. Last Stand: George Bird Grinnell, the Battle to Save the Buffalo, and...
New! Argentina Wingshooting Past and Present

New! Argentina Wingshooting Past and Present

This lavishly illustrated book documents the best of Stuart Williams’ 40-year love affair with bird-hunting in Argentina. Stuart was preceded only by Hollywood actor Robert Taylor as one of hundreds of American sportsmen who have discovered the incredible, high-volume...
Tales From Three Hemispheres

Tales From Three Hemispheres

Ramblings: Tales From Three Hemispheres features 240-pages and over 180 black-and-white photographs that richly document Michael Altizer’s contemplative and intimately composed accounts of his hunting and fishing journeys, from Patagonia to Alaska—along with the guns,...
The Book That Humbled Hemingway

The Book That Humbled Hemingway

When Hemingway read this book, he said: “She has written so well, and marvelously well, that I was completely ashamed of myself as a writer . . . [Markham] can write rings around all of us who consider ourselves as writers . . . It is really a bloody wonderful book.”...
Son of the South

Son of the South

Son of the South:Reminiscences of a Southern Sportsman follows the life of one of North Carolina’s most outstanding hunters and fishermen-conservationists Bob Gordon. At 82, the stories of his hunting adventures in North Carolina and way beyond take shape in a sort of...