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The Giraffe Hunters

By Mayne Reid

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

"The Giraffe Hunters" by Captain Mayne Reid is an adventure novel written in the late 19th century. The book follows a group of young hunters—Hans, Gr...

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2009-01-27
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"The Giraffe Hunters" by Captain Mayne Reid is an adventure novel written in the late 19th century. The book follows a group of young hunters—Hans, Groot Willem, Arend, and Hendrik—as they embark on an expedition to capture giraffes in Africa, driven by both the thrill of the hunt and the promise of a monetary reward. As the story unfolds, their journey is filled with encounters with diverse wildlife and the challenges of navigating the African wilderness. The opening of the novel sets the stage for this adventurous expedition in Southern Africa. The young hunters are introduced around a campfire on the banks of the Limpopo River, where they discuss their upcoming journey and the various motivations that led them to seek out the adventure. Hans is keen on expanding his knowledge of natural history, while Groot Willem dreams of hunting magnificent game. The narrative reveals their camaraderie and the mix of excitement and anxiety they feel about the dangers that await. The introduction of characters like Congo, the Kaffir, and Swartboy, the Bushman, adds to the anticipation of the perils and discoveries that lie ahead in their quest for giraffes and other wildlife. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Thomas Mayne Reid was a British novelist who fought in the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). His many works on American life describe colonial policy in the American colonies, the horrors of slave labour, and the lives of American Indians. "Captain" Reid wrote adventure novels akin to those by Frederick Marryat (1792-1848), and Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894). They were set mainly in the American West, Mexico, South Africa, the Himalayas, and Jamaica. He was an admirer of Lord Byron. His novel Quadroon (1856), an anti-slavery work, was later adapted as a play entitled The Octoroon (1859) by Dion Boucicault and produced in New York.

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