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Selous, Frederick Courteney
Frederick Selous
Frederick Courteney Selous
,
DSO
(; 31 December 1851 – 4 January 1917) was a
British
explorer,
officer
,
professional hunter
, and
conservationist
, famous for his exploits in
Southeast Africa
. His real-life adventures inspired
Sir Henry Rider Haggard
to create the fictional character
Allan Quatermain
. Selous was a friend of
Theodore Roosevelt
,
Cecil Rhodes
and
Frederick Russell Burnham
. He was pre-eminent within a group of big game hunters that included
Abel Chapman
and
Arthur Henry Neumann
. He was the older brother of the
ornithologist
and writer
Edmund Selous
.
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A hunters wanderings in Africa : being a narrative of nine years spent amongst the game of the far interior of South Africa
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Selous, Frederick Courteney
Published 1925
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