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Frederick Selous

Selous circa 1911 Frederick Courteney Selous, DSO (; 31 December 1851 – 4 January 1917) was a British explorer, army 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The living animals of the world; a popular natural history with one thousand illustrations; by Cornish, C. J. (Charles John), 1858-1906

    Published 1902
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