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Robert Ruark

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Robert Ruark

Second only to Ernest Hemingway, Robert Ruark was one of the most famous adventurers during a time when big game hunting in Africa and India was popular.

 

• Grenadine Etching (1947)

• I Didn’t Know It Was Loaded (1948)

• One for the Road (1949)

• Grenadine's Spawn (1952)

• Horn of the Hunter (1953)

• Something of Value (1955)

• The Old Man and the Boy (1957)

• Poor No More (1959)

• The Old Man's Boy Grows Older (1961)

• Uhuru (1962)

• The Honey Badger (1965)

• Use Enough Gun: On Hunting Big Game (1966)

• Women (1967)

• Robert Ruark's Africa by Michael McIntosh (1991), collection of Ruark's magazine articles

• The Lost Classics by Robert Ruark (1996), additional hunting adventures

 

Also:

• A View from a Tall Hill: Robert Ruark in Africa by Terry Wieland (2004); despite the title, this is a biography of Ruark's whole life and writings

• Someone of Value: A Biography of Robert Ruark by Hugh Foster

 

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