death in the long grass

A typical charge by a lion from sixty feet takes a blinking of an eye. At all. We were back at the Senga village in late afternoon, the brave little hunter grinning from the painkiller I had given him from my flask.I snapped a couple of pictures of the lion with the self-timer and began to skin him. A interesting book about the unexpected twists, and turns of hunting in Africa. I'm not the squeamish sort, but when you have just finished putting what is left of a man in a coffee tin for burial, it does give pause for thought. Automatically his crushed hands began to feel around for a weapon, anything. Lately I've been reading through the series by C.J. Some professionals show their assorted scars with pride, but I don't feel that way. A lion can cover forty-five feet quicker than you can pronounce it. We left them behind with the water bag after I removed the cartridges from mine. Suddenly, the upper hinge had broken, and the woman lost her hold. The man gave a single, convulsive tremor and lay still. We looked at them and they looked at us. As thrilling as any novel, as taut and exciting as any adventure story, Death in the Long Grass takes us deep into the heart of darkness to view the Africa that few people have ever seen. Colin Matthews has had many operations on his hand, but it is not expected to be of much use to him again. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. In the anemic wash of a dying Central African moon, three canvas teints gleam bluely in a sparse grove of sausage trees near the water's edge. Yet. Older people like me will remember him from Outdoor Life and Field and Stream. Capstick started writing about his adventures in the late 1960s and published numerous articles in various sporting magazines. Since the sun was already down, they ran as fast as they could toward the sound and actually caught up with a big lion within shooting distance. Your right!" I enjoyed his writing and perspective. Discretion being the better part of lion hunting, it was we who cleared off, returning a few hours later for the old boy's skin. Just as my eyes closed, the night was slashed by a shriek that would curdle Bearnaise sauce. They are hunted for the oldest of motives: the challenge of man against a fast, deadly animal on the animal's terms. Perhaps he just wanted to borrow a cup of zebra. By the time I'd finished the first chapter of his first book, Death in the Long Grass, it seemed perfectly reasonable to me to abandon my burgeoning career as Capstick had and try my hand as a professional hunter as Capstick did. Our safari crew was scared white, but none of the big cats showed any aggressiveness and eventually melted off into the night. Peter Hathaway Capstick's 'Death in the Long Grass' continues to be one of the true classics of written hunting tales. We got within what seemed like inches of that lion, when he let out a fine roar, almost as if he didn't like us there. The lion immediately swarmed over her upper body and, with a crush of fangs, dragged her quickly off.I looked at my wristwatch. Matthews was still struggling to remove the bucket from his foot when the lioness slammed into him. A "big" bite in the thoracic region by a lion is almost sure death, but victims caught by a shoulder or leg can live a long time in the most unspeakable horror and agony. Seeing and hearing nothing, he called Harvey's name softly. , a wraparound loincloth. Death in the Long Grass Peter Hathaway Capstick Published by St. Martins, 1977 Seller: Green River Books, Gainesville, U.S.A. I put a shot into the ground right between his legs and he did a back flip and disappeared, finally showing himself again as he cleared the grass 200 yards away. The man-eater gave a terrific tug and the claws ripped forward, tearing De Beer's scalp loose from his skull until it hung over his face like a dripping, hairy, red beret. I reached for a pencil and pad. The scratched, old Rolex said two hours until dawn, perhaps just about right to permit the lion to feed and get careless. It was hard, dangerous hunting that I had quit rather than risk a client's being chewed up. It has been suggested that this may be due to the fact that Bushmen commonly taunt them off their kills for the meat, and their patience with man is therefore somewhat short. I already have a copy of this and I bought this one as my "lending" copy. Although injured carnivores who cannot fend for themselves in a normal hunting manner may, indeed, turn to sneaking a native or two between meals, most people-preying lions are generally healthy, sleek, and often oversized specimens more than fit to pursue their normal food. Shortening up on the rifle, he approached the window once more. My client was doing everything right except for one minor item: he had forgotten to pull the trigger. A lion with a bullet in his guts will do everything he can to repay the favor by lying in wait until the last moment before he charges.The second factor contributing to a lion's dangerousness is the combination of his speed and strength and the small target he offers in a frontal charge. But then, what do they have to fear?I don't know what awakened me a few hours later--perhaps a sound I didn't remember hearing, but more likely that sixth sense of apprehension. Not overly comfortable, to be sure, but those two barrels contained better than 10,000 foot-pounds of wallop, which gives a man considerable peace of mind. After giving up his career, the New Jersey native hunted in Central and South America before going to Africa in 1968, where he held professional hunting licenses in Ethiopia, Zambia, Botswana, and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). portrays the great killers of the African bushnot only the lion, leopard, and elephant, but the primitive rhino and the crocodile waiting for its unsuspecting prey, the titanic hippo and the Cape buffalo charging like an express train out of control. However, after doing some investigating on his own, Alex discovers his uncle was actually murdered. A Spanish client, Armando Bassi of Barcelona, a fine hunter, had wounded a good-maned lion, but it had escapedinto the thick, before Paul could get in a finishing shot. As if in a dream, he shoved his right arm as far as it would go into the enraged animal's mouth, the wood-rasp tongue tight in his fist. Subjects Big game hunting, Hunting, africa. Few men can say they have known Africa as Peter Hathaway Capstick has known it -- leading safaris through lion country; tracking man-eating leopards along tangled jungle paths; running for cover as fear-maddened elephants stampede in all directions. Where was the ammunition? Those lions can't do that for pleasure, because it has to scare them, too. I loaded my .470 Evans double-express rifle with soft-points and stuck another clump of the big cartridges into various pockets of my bush clothes where they wouldn't rattle against each other. The fact is, it's not necessarily true.It is my experience and belief that there are many classes of man-eating lions. This is not a book for the squeamish but it remains essential reading for anyone planning to visit Africa with a camera or a rifle. Beautiful stories and vivid descriptions. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. In a few curt sentences I gave him the succinct impression that anything found wandering around tonight would be shot as the man-eater, so he'd better keep his boys on the straight and narrow. I read four or five books at a time and this is one of the best books As the title says, this book is all about dying and in particular, how Africa tries to do that to you. His writing style remains undated, as readable as a tabloid newspaper and as exciting as any Forsyth thriller. A classic example took place at the close of the last century when no less a power than the empire of Queen Victoria was thwarted in its imperial designs by eight man-eaters who halted construction of the so called Lunatic Express, the Uganda Railroad, as it passed through south-east Kenya. Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022. She rolled under the bed and, hysterical with agony and fear, emerged fromthe far side of the hut near the door. Through all the firing, he had stayed not ten feet from the wounded one and, if the American had not spotted his creeping up on me, I would likely have been given the New Look. After fifteen minutes of tossing, I took another bite at the flask and dozed off shortly after.You don't have to live in the African bush surrounded by dangerous or potentially dangerous game very long before you develop a sixth sense that may mean the difference between life and the alternative. In the dawn light, that tree proved to be the residence of all the nomads as well as most of our crew. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 22, 2017, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2012, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2019, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 15, 2007. scary stuff. The bare, beaten earth outside the hut was empty. , an area swampy in the rains but dry in winter. As thrilling as any novel, as taut and exciting as any adventure story, Peter Hathaway Capsticks Death in the Long Grass takes us deep into the heart of darkness to view Africa through the eyes of one of the most renowned professional hunters.Few men can say they have known Africa as Capstick has known itleading . Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. But he did not see the paw stroke that tore through the skin of his forehead and grated on his skull bone. When it was clear, the man-eater straddled the corpse and, holding it by a limp shoulder, dragged it across the open and into the blackness of bush.The lion easily carried his kill for three miles, pausing only twice to shift his grip. kick into the long grass phrase. Ignoring the agony of broken bones, he tried to grasp it. Probably, most legally shot lions today are killed by stalking, usually after they have been heard roaring near dawn. Courageis a fleeting fault. The damp, soft soil muffled our stealthy walking on the outsides of our feet, the quietest way to stalk, as we slid through the mottled murk with pounding hearts, ringing ears, and stomachs full of bats.My mind went over the lion charges I had met before: the quick jerking of the tail tuft, the paralyzing roar, and the low, incredibly fast rush, bringing the white teeth in the center of bristling mane closer in a blur of speed. In this novel, Alex's uncle dies in what he is told is a car accident. Yet, they kept at it until, almost at dark the last day of the safari, they heard a lion roaring a mile away. ""There was a large tree in our camp area. The man was still staring in horror, mumbling gibberish. During the course of a safari, one or more lion kills of natural game are usually discovered. At least those shots might keep the lions in the grass and out of camp. He would have to be able to see the lioness to risk a safe shot. Then, somehow, with prehistoric certainty I. he was there, very close. My side was starting to turn a lovely black and blue where the lion had hit me, but whether it was from a paw stroke or just the 450 pounds of impact, I didn't know. (ABC Radio Darwin: Jesse Thompson) In September, an Indigenous man in Darwin was handed a fine for . , I would personally shoot him. The Man-eater of Chabunkwa, thirsty from his ninth kill, padded from the thicket to drink at the nearby river.The safari season was over and I was puttering around camp, taking care of the last-minute details of tagging trophies and sorting and packing equipment when I heard from the district commissioner of the area, who had sent a runner with a note wedged in a cleft stick asking me to come on my SSB radio as soon as I got it. Both men, still in their underwear, ran for the Harvey hut. It was still breathing. No blood. I took the little plastic bottle of sulfathiozole from my pocket and worked it deeply into his wounds, amazed that the wrist did not seem broken, although the lion's teeth had badly mangled the area. They are also, I can promise you, the most consistently nasty. For some reason the lion then turned on Paul's legs and began chewing, as I recall, on his left thigh. Africa is astoundingly efficient in the disposal of protein.The non-African attitude toward man-eating lions is typical of the whistling-in-the-graveyard humor of cartoons showing missionaries in the cannibal pot. Of course, a pharaonic lion hunt must have made a duke's Scottish grouse drive look like a girl scout outing. I've done it nine times and I certainly hope it never comes to ten.There are several factors that make a wounded lion soincredibly dangerous. As lions go, he was a real beaut, well over nine feet and with an anthracite neckpiece that grew down to his cuticles. And of the few who have known this dangerous way of life, fewer still can . classic big game animal. A sheet of blood burst into his eyes as he threw himself backward, gasping in pain.Most men who had just had their foreheads ripped open by a man-eating lioness would not be anxious for an encore performance. My heart hit the top of my skull as she growled and dashed almost past me to disappear into the grass. He had 222 stitches in his head alone and immense skin and bone grafting work on both head and hands. To add insult, he then had walked smack between our beds and out the other side of the tent.Lions in camp are a fairly normal state of affairs in Africa today. As he fought with the little Parker-Hale to make it fire, the incredible, unbelievable,unthinkable happened: Colin Matthews put his foot into a galvanized bucket hidden in the shadows, lost his balance, and fell, dropping the precious rifle.The lioness looked up, her bloody mouth twisted into a snarl. In one lightning movement it flattened the man, driving long fangs deep into his shoulder. That did it. Even as I pick up my copy I can feel my heart start to pound, feel the dust of Africa under my feet, smell the whiff of cordite and hot metal, taste the tang of blood. He was still giving the same, meaningless shout as I shook off my numbness and scrambled to my feet, ripping away branches like a mad man searching for the gun. The movie "Ghost and the Darkness" is one of my very favorite of all. Death in the Long Grass by Capstick, Peter Hathaway. Good author, well written, good accounts, shows reality of wild animals. Atdusk one evening a woman was mixing a meal of. He treated all within earshot to a tirade on the lack of government protection from the horrors of the bush. Under Darwin City Council Bylaws Regulation 103, it is an offence to camp or sleep in public places . Interesting choice. At twenty yards there was the familiar Whuff! Amazon has encountered an error. The Tsavo man-eaters may have picked up their culinary preferences by dining upon the bodies of Indian coolies discarded along the railway line. One day, with a client from Philadelphia, we shot a very fine male lion at about ten yards after tracking him off the carcass of a wildebeest for three hours. Nielssen later told me he heard a slight sound behind him, but as he spun to fire, the lion was on him and knocked him flat.The infuriated cat grabbed Paul by the shoulder and sank his fangs through meat and bone, while shaking the puny human like a jackal with a mouse. ""No one had been bitten. As thrilling as any novel, as taut and exciting as any adventure story, Peter Hathaway Capstick's Death in the Long Grass takes us deep into the heart of darkness to view Africa through the eyes of one of the most renowned professional hunters. He seems to love big, powerful guns/rifles/shotguns, but a close second favorite of his is a round (or three) of "sundowners", hefty glasses of scotch/whiskey/good, really good wine. It dawned on him that the lioness must be standing on the stock. They may be the offspring of maneating parents, weaned on human flesh and taught to hunt man as a normal activity. It was the lion's head, looking in, and I realized in a flash that he was crouched or lying on the roof, a flimsy network of slender poles and bunched grass. Pieces of dry grass and dust shook down cloudlike from the roof into my hair and eyes. I am, however, a believer in the sooner-or-later theory, sort of an offshoot of Murphy's Law, which, paraphrased, states that if you stick your neck out with the stuff that bites back enough times, you're going to get it sooner or later. Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon, St. Still inside. It grabbed the boy by the skull from between the unarmed mother and father and dragged him out of the Land Rover, severely mauling him until, somehow, the father was able to reclaim his son. Author: Peter Hathaway Capstick: Publsiher: St. Martin's Press: Total Pages: 320: Release: 1978-01-15: Genre: Sports & Recreation: A post-mortem on thebody of Peter Hankin determines that, mercifully, he died instantly of a broken neck from the lioness' first bite. An excellent example of safari writing. Only now did I realize how close I had come to being the Chabunkwa lion's eleventh victim. Before long, these mutterings rose to a crescendo of gabble in a strange language which left me totally uninformed as to what was going on. Silent ruled out the possibility of this being another lion; one glance at a set of week-old prints and my gunbearer could tell you that lion's favorite color as well as his probable political leanings. Whatever may be left falls to the African Sanitary Department and, after even a few days, it's difficult to examine a piece of skullcap the size of a demitasse saucer and state unequivocally that the cause of death was a lion. But, I've had plenty of friends who are firsthand experts on the subject. I tried to yell to him but the words wouldn't come.In a single bound, the great cat cuffed the spear aside and smashed the Awiza to the ground, pinning him with the weight of his 450-pound, steel sinewed body the way a dog holds a juicy bone. Free shipping for many products! I was also given an unconfirmed report during this same conversation that one of George Adamson's lions killed and ate one of his African domestics, a cook as the tale goes. He had backtracked the lion's stalk, showing where he had lain watching the village, how he had stalked the sleepers, and where he had begun to drag the body. I asked him what was up. This detailed literature summary also contains Topics for Discussion and a Free Quiz on Death in the Long Grass by Peter H. Capstick. Seconds later, as the woman sat mourning her husband, she was terrified to hear the lion scratching at the hut. White flares of agony rocketed up his arm as the powerful teeth met against his bones, crushing them like pretzel sticks.Slowly the blind, semiconscious De Beer realized that the great weight was gone, that the lioness wasn't biting him anymore. This is easily the best of Capstick's books and the one that I can't resist going back to. Death In The Long Grass. I couldn't share his enthusiasm. Captstick settled in Pretoria, South Africa with his wife Fiona until his death at age 56. Three more unearthly screams followed. One doesn't tend to pack the tourists in when word gets around that there is an outside chance of seeing the inside of a lion on a trip through the Tsavo National Park. The wild thought raced through my skull that if the lion came now, the rifle would be too slippery to hold, since my palms were sweating so heavily. I bought Capstick's "Death in the Long Grass." My first Africa Safari-type book. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club thats right for you for free. He wasn't certain what had awakened him but realized that he could hear the breathing of a heavy animal just through the grass of the walls. His friends will later decide that even if he had the rifle now he would still have less than one minute to live.Fifty yards from Hankin's tent, in the shadowy skeleton of a fallen. She came through, and soon I was assembling my .308 rifle and shotgun. I felt the first lukewarm slug burn the dust from between my teeth and form a small, liquid bonfire in the pit of my stomach. In 1977, he published his first book, Death in the Long Grass, [2] which became a commercial success and established his reputation as an author of true adventure stories. By visual count we had eleven lions wandering around the trucks and tents at once, possibly a couple more in the murk we could not see. ""Roger, Cyril. Hardcover. We'll never know, but the odds surely tilt in that direction. Just maybe tonight Man-eating lions have had an almost unbelievable influence on the continent of Africa since the first European explorers and developers began to open up the bush in earnest. But, he knew the odds and they caught up with him. Kalahari shield of northwestern Botswana, formerly the Bechuanaland Protectorate of South Africa. Similarly, if it's not getting enough water, the grass will die. I sent one of the tribesmen to fetch the headman, who came over to my fire. with a taste for white meat? The soft breeze brought me the same unmistakable odor of a house cat on a humid day. 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