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The Chinese Bandit by Stephen Becker.

The Parker crime novels by Richard Stark, a nom de plume. I forget his real name 'cause I find his other novels to be uninteresting.

Arthur Upfield's Australian crime novels, for a glimpse of the various parts of the continent.
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I nestled in with my copy of Robert's Muzzle Loading Cap Lock rifle last night. It reaffirms my notion that I was born about 100 years too late!

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My wife hurt her back a couple of weeks ago. She has been largely confined to her chair & bed and is rather bored and frustrated. Sometimes I read to her while she does her needlework. Also, I recently bought a picket rifle with Norman Brockway tooling and that put her nose a bit out of joint.

A few days back, I read excerpts from "The Muzzle Loading Cap Lock Rifle" to her. I read all the parts about Uncle Alvaro, learning to shoot and the great bear hunts. That led to a discussion about 10-year old kids then and in 1950 and today, and about the differences between farm kids and town kids.

Then I read some of the biographies in the latter parts of the book. She was born and raised on a farm in central New York state and took much interest in the biographies. I am now forgiven for the purchase of the rifle with Brockway tooling.

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When you spend a lot of time looking at books ever so often you find an unusual one.



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In reply to an earlier post, In the sixties, I stole Havilah Babcock's "I Don't Want To Shoot An Elephant" from my local library. I should have stolen a bunch more, rather than having them trashed as most great books were. I have no idea why I didn't steal more, but I guess I am not that kind of guy, except that once.

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Kind of like Abbie Hoffman's "Steal This Book'?

All of this talk of books caused me to pull everything off of my floor-to-ceiling x 10' book case last night with the aim of re-organizing everything. Big mistake. I got bogged down re-reading Ed Zern's "To Hell with Hunting". Sitting and laughing with Ed Zern beat the hell out of sweating over a huge pile of books! Tonight it'll be "To Hell with Fishing".

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I've never taken a book but the local library has a copy of "Boomtown" and suspect someday it will go for fifty cents at one of their sales.



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I can't remember when I had so much fun with a thread. I picked up several books that others have mentioned and have read them. Always fun to explore new stuff.

I just finished "One Second After" by William R. Forstchen.

Also read "The Shape of Water" By Andrea Camilleri as well as "The Daily Coyote".

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Michael,

I'm new to this site -- happened across it yesterday. However, I figured with both you and Steve Hughes posting here, it can't be all bad.

I too am a book nut, and have amassed a decent library over the years. I'm glad to know that you are a Samworth collector. I haven't really looked lately, but I know I have at least one in my library, Big Game Rifles and Cartridges by Elmer. The copyright is 1936. I've had it for years, don't remember where I got it, and have no idea what they are selling for these days. I also have a copy of Keith's Big Game Hunting, Published by Little, Brown and Company. The copy I have is the 1954 reprint. I had about an hour-long chat back in 1979 with Elmer, and he certainly was a colorful and interesting character.

Thanks much for starting this most interesting thread. Glad I found it.

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I saw a first edition of Big Game Rifles and Cartridges sell for $300 a few years ago. It is definitely out of the "Friends of the Library" league.

In the late 1980s, I was helping a friend set up a display at a Safari Club show in Reno. A woman showed up with a large rented truck. She unloaded 2 overstuffed leather couches and a couple of easy chairs, a couple of glass-fronted bookcases and a coffee table. Then she filled the bookcases with good editions of a great many gun & hunting books. When the show started, she was there in a classy tweed suit, selling books to the footsore attendees. I bought a copy of John Taylor's "African Rifles and Cartridges" and a copy of Naramore's "Principles and Practices of Loading Ammunition". It sure looked like she knew her customers and her specialty niche. Is she still in business?

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