In this fascinating and entertaining memoir, the legendary White
Bushman, Peter Stark, writes about his experiences in the former German
South West Africa: first as a farm manager and lion hunter, and later as
nature conservationist. Stark's fearless personality and phenomenal
knowledge of the veld, combined with an intimate knowledge of the San
people and their culture make for stories and experiences that most
people can only dream of. Whether it's about lions chasing San trackers,
elephants trampling a campsite or the spearing of 32 scorpions with a
kebab-skewer - Stark's stories are bound to awe and entertain. With
Peter Stark's unique and genial narrative voice, The White Bushman
presents an important cultural-historical perspective on the country
that became Namibia. The photographs, taken either by Stark himself or
his fellow game wardens, contribute greatly to enhancing the images
conjured up by these captivating adventures and anecdotes.