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Inter-Ocean Hunting Tales

By Edgar Fritz Randolph

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on early 20th-century hunting expeditions across wild landscapes, tracking diverse game and embracing the camaraderie of camp life with humor and excitement.

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2019-03-16
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Summary

"Inter-Ocean Hunting Tales" by Edgar Fritz Randolph is a collection of early 20th-century hunting stories, sharing thrilling outdoor adventures through the United States and Canada. Told in a casual, conversational style, the book follows the author's experiences as a hunter, detailing encounters with different animals and the joys of camp life, bringing to life the adventurous spirit of hunting. The collection starts with a hunting trip to Colorado in 1896, highlighting the area's abundant wildlife, following the author and a guide as they navigate the rough terrain in pursuit of deer and other game. The story shows the excitement of tracking and hunting, along with lighthearted moments, unexpected problems, and a love for nature. It sets the scene for more hunting adventures and will draw in readers who enjoy stories of outdoor adventures and wildlife encounters.

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