In the incomparable Hunter, published in 1952, more than a million Americans read J. A. Hunter's account of his own adventures as a professional white hunter. Now J. A. Hunter joins with Dan Mannix, who helped in the final c...

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In the incomparable Hunter, published in 1952, more than a million Americans read J. A. Hunter's account of his own adventures as a professional white hunter. Now J. A. Hunter joins with Dan Mannix, who helped in the final cutting and arranging of that volume, to tell the thrilling story of the opening of a great frontier-of men and women, very like our own ancestors, who risked their lives to make a new home, a new life.

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