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also included in the book no. 31; Hunter's Moon by Guy Haley (January 2014) ... also included in the book no. 31; Wolf's Claw by Chris Wraight (March 2014) ... also included in the book no. 31; Master of the First by Gav Thorpe (October 2014) ... also included in the book no. 35; Templar by John French (November 2014) ... also included in the ...
The book's retail price was 7s 6d. The novel was an immediate success, with sales of 25,000 copies within a few weeks. This was the maximum allowed during post-war paper shortages. The novel was reprinted by the original publisher in 1947, 1948 and 1950. Subsequently, it was republished by Armada in August 1968 and by Hawk in January 1991. [1]
These novels were collected in omnibus in 2003 and 2006 and with additional short stories in 2013 and 2018 (ISBN 9781784967857).Trollslayer by William King (1999, incorporates Geheimnisnacht originally published 1989 in Warhammer: Ignorant Armies, Wolf Riders originally published 1989 in Warhammer: Wolf Riders, The Dark Beneath the World originally published 1990 in Warhammer: Red Thirst, The ...
Hunter: Survival Guide was reviewed in the online second version of Pyramid which said "The Hunter Survival Guide breaks away from the "first sourcebook" jinx, and provides a mostly very good guide to the monsters of the world, and the people who hunt them." [1]
The Monster Hunters, a collection of Monster Hunter International, Monster Hunter Vendetta, and Monster Hunter Alpha (May 2012, Baen Books, ISBN 978-1-4516-3784-7) The Monster Hunter Files , co-edited with Bryan Thomas Schmidt (anthology, October 2017, Baen Books, ISBN 978-1-4814-8275-2 )
After the war Hunter became an advertising copywriter. In the 1930s he performed as a stage magician in Bournemouth.He also wrote popular books on writing for advertising, brain-teasers and conjuring, among many other topics, but his best-known works were about the character Professor Branestawm, originally written for radio.
During World War II he enlisted and was later commissioned in the King's African Rifles, serving in the Battle of Madagascar and the 6th East African Campaign and finishing the war as a Captain. He was the subject of a short film directed by Peter Hort and Mark Macauley in 1996 called A Gypsy in Africa.
Philip Hope Percival (1886–1966) was an English-born renowned white hunter and early safari guide in colonial Kenya. During his career, he guided Theodore Roosevelt, Baron Rothschild, and Ernest Hemingway on African hunts. Hemingway modelled the fictional hunter Robert Wilson in his story "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" after