Sport Hunting on Six Continents Author:Ken Wilson Martin and Osa Johnson were the first to bring back black and white film of the natives and wildlife of the South Seas, Borneo, and Africa in the early 1900's. Wally Taber was the first to bring back color film of his African safaris in the mid-1900's. And KEN WILSON was the first to bring back videotape of his worldwide hunting expeditions in t... more »he late 1900's. SPORT HUNTING ON SIX CONTINENTS chronicles 15 years of WILSON'S adventures on behalf of Sportsmen on Film. OVER 300 PAGES OVER 300 PHOTOS Continent by continent, WILSON takes you to the action; often with historical perspective and always with descriptive detail and wry humor. From his first hunt in Alaska with John Latham to his last safari in Africa with his late friend, Peter Capstick (for whom six chapters are dedicated), you will enjoy the journey; especially if you, too, are a hunter/adventurer. As President of Sportsmen on Film, the world's largest producer of hunting videos, KEN WILSON has had the opportunity to hunt and document hunting on all six of the world's continents that are home to big game animals. From the snow-covered mountains of Alaska, to the tropical paperbark forests of Austraila, from hunting with the native American Inuits and Indians of North America to the Gauchos of South America, the Aborigines of the South Pacific, the Bushmen and Pygmys of Africa, and modern-day Asians and Europeans, WILSON has been there with his video camera, rifle, and many of the world's finest profesional hunters. Along the way, his 11 year frienship with Peter Hathaway Capstick, the best-selling hunting author in the world, resulted in several safaris together and six videos prior to Capsticks's death in 1996.« less