Books of Hunters

  • Original Sin
    By Samantha Towle

    Alex has run.

  • The Defenders and Three Others
    By Philip K. Dick

    Four classic tales by Philip K. Dick! Here are "The Defenders," in which mankind has taken refuge beneath the Earth's surface, leaving all-out war to robots .

  • Wilderness
    By Gerald Hausman, Roger Zelazny

    In 1808, mountain man John Colter ran and climbed 150 miles while being pursued by members of the Blackfeet nation.

  • Shikar in the Days Gone by
    By Gohar Ayub Khan

    Shikar in the Days Gone by

  • All about Pig Hunting
    By Bill Westwood

    Dogs N hogs is a collection of video clips taken over the last few years and tells the story of Kerry pighunting with family and friends -- and having a good time at the same time.

  • Nissan Way
    By Alan Williams, Bill Axbey

    Nissan Way

  • Wildside: The Enchanted Life of Hunters and Gatherers
    By gestalten

    Step into the woods - refuge and escape and home. Some go there to hike or fish. The people and projects presented in this book do so much more. Join them as they gather honey from wild hives and pick mushrooms from beneath secretive oaks.

  • Le plus féroce des loups
    By Sylvie Poilleve

    La 4e de couv. indique : "Par ce grand froid d'hiver, le gros loup velu aux dents pointues a faim, très faim... une vraie faim de loup! -Hou! Hou! Méfiez-vous! Voilà le plus féroce des loups..."

  • Hunting Around the World: Fair Chase Pursuits from Backcountry Wilderness to the Scottish Highlands
    By Jack Ward Thomas

    Hunting Around the World offers the best accumulated stories, nostalgia, and wisdom of a quintessential hunter-conservationist.

  • Africa in My Heart
    By Julius Simko

    I am greeted by the petrifying sight of thirty or sixty or seventy buffalo looming large at a distance, each of them staring at me. Just staring would be okay; I could handle that. But these are also coming at me.

  • A Hunter's Confession
    By David Carpenter

    A Hunter's Confession tells the story of hunting-both its history and the role it has played in David Carpenter's own life, including the reasons he once loved it and the dramatic hunting incident that made him give up hunting for good.

  • Dämoren
    By Seth Skorkowsky

    "A secret society of monster hunters. A holy revolver forged to eradicate demons. A possessed man with a tragic past. A rising evil bent on destroying them all."--Back cover.

  • The Bride's Farewell
    By Meg Rosoff

    A young woman in 1850s rural England runs away from home on horseback the day she's to marry her childhood sweetheart.

  • Bloody Tracks on the Mountain where the Wild Winds Blow
    By Charles Alma Wilson

    Bloody Tracks on the Mountain where the Wild Winds Blow

  • A Hunter in Paradise: A Collection of Real-Life Stories
    By Zeff Veronese

    Both my grandparents were hunters and so was my father, my brothers and some of my uncles.