In A Certain Curve of Horn, veteran journalist John Frederick Walker
tells the story of one of the most revered and endangered of the regal
beasts of Africa: the giant sable antelope of Angola, a majestic,
coal-black quadruped with breathtaking curved horns more than five feet
long. It is an enthralling and tragic tale of exploration and adventure,
politics and war, the brutal realities of life in Africa today, and the
bitter choices of conflicting conservation strategies. A Certain Curve
of Horn traces the sable's emergence as a highly sought-after natural
history prize before the First World War, and follows its struggle to
survive in a war zone fought over by the troops of half a dozen nations
and its transformation into a political symbol and conservation icon. As
he follows the trail of this mysterious animal, Walker interweaves the
stories of the adventurers, scientists, and warriors who have come under
the thrall of the beast, and how their actions would shape the fate of
the giant sable antelope and the history of the war-torn nation that is
its only home. A new epilogue by the author and pages of illustrations
are included.