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A Certain Curve of Horn: The Hundred-Year Quest for the Giant Sable Antelope of Angola
 
 
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A Certain Curve of Horn: The Hundred-Year Quest for the Giant Sable Antelope of Angola [Hardcover]

John Frederick Walker (Author)
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October 2002
A compelling story of exploration and adventure, politics and war, told through the quest for one of the most purely majestic of Africa's animals, caught amid the upheavals and brutal savagery of Angola's wars

The great animals of Africa have long been under siege—once routinely slaughtered as trophies by big-game hunters, their habitats are now slowly being choked off by the relentless encroachment of human development, and increasingly the efforts to preserve them are hostage to the warfare that ravages the continent. In A Certain Curve of Horn, veteran journalist John Frederick Walker tells the story of one of the most revered and endangered of these regal beasts: the giant sable antelope of Angola, a majestic, coal-black quadruped with breathtaking curved horns over 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 a half-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 course of the history of the giant sable antelope and the history of the war-torn nation that is its home.

Culminating with a heart-pounding voyage into the heart of rebel-held Angola in search of the first scientific confirmation of the animal's existence in decades, A Certain Curve of Horn is a thrilling blend of history, natural science, and adventure—and a fascinating look into the world of a magnificent beast that has haunted the imaginations of hunters and naturalists around the globe for generations.


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Walker, a freelance journalist with a passion for Africa, provides a highly readable account of the endangered giant sable antelope. It was first described by Europeans in 1909 and has ever since been hunted for trophy, investigated by biologists, and cherished by Angolans as a symbol of their country and its survival. As with all things ecological, the story of the antelope is deeply entwined with people and politics. Walker creates a detailed portrait all the way from the early colonization of Angola by the Portuguese in the mid-1400s to the building of railroads in the early 1900s, independence of sorts in 1975, the horrific, 25-year-long civil war, and the current struggles of a long-impoverished people. He does an excellent job of weaving the biology and natural history of the antelope with the social and political history of Angola. This is not a simple story for the casual armchair naturalist, but readers interested in the giant sable, Angola, or how politics and conservation mix will find this worthwhile. Recommended for larger public libraries, environmental collections, and Africa/Angola collections.
Nancy Moeckel, Miami Univ. Libs., Oxford, OH
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The giant sable antelope was the last of Africa's large quadrupeds to be brought to the Western world's notice. This majestic subspecies of the more numerous sable antelope, a magnificent creature with long sweeping horns, is only found in war-torn Angola. The author discovered the giant sable when, in his boyhood, he read about it in a book about African big-game hunting and developed a longing to see the ultimate antelope. His quest starts with a short history of Angola and of the discovery of the giant sable. Its unearthing set off years of pursuit by big-game hunters and other adventurers, and it became clear that the animals needed protection. Walker, a freelance journalist, weaves a surprisingly fascinating story around one animal, involving colonialism, revolution, biology, and politics, both within the scientific process and the government of an unstable nation, resulting in an epic story that is hard to put down. Nancy Bent
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 477 pages
  • Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press; 1 edition (October 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871138581
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871138583
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,476,528 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Wildlife & War, March 6, 2003
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Casting the giant sable antelope as a modern day unicorn, John Frederick Walker's Certain Curvature of Horn is at once a tale of mystery, wildlife biology, and potboiling politics. Anyone with an interest in Africa's megafauna will enjoy this carefully researched saga of the sable's precarious existence through Angola's long civil war. The first part of the book is not for the squeamish as one antelope after another is felled by trophy hunters and museum collectors. Walker's obvious reverence for the iconic beasts makes each shot and each death feel like a personal loss. But it is the mano a mano of Angola's warring leaders - Eduardo dos Santos and Jonas Savimbi - in the book's second half that causes the most discomfiture as the conservation world agonizes over the sables' fate on battlefields that have bled for over 30 years. The question of the sable's survival among so much human bloodshed is the book's big unanswered question. Walker tries mightily to get a flesh and blood glimpse of the endangered animal, making numerous trips to Angola and finally, a furtive dash into the war zone itself. Not to give away too much, his disappointment is tempered by what seems like the end to Angola's civil war and the beginnings of new animal sanctuaries where decimated wildlife, like the giant sable, can begin anew. Walker manages to make you care for a magnificent animal that like the country it symbolizes, is a tough survivor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Book Worthy of A Majestic Animal, January 5, 2008
I thought this was very well done. This is a complete study of a magnificent animal for the layperson or amateur naturalist. Walker does a great job weaving together a survey of the animal itself, the history of man's relationship with it, and the interesting way the twisting history of Angola has treated it. As a hunter, I felt this was a fair portrayal of the impact hunting has had on the species, and that hunters' responsibility for declining populations as well as their current role as conservationists of the species were appropriately recognized. This is an animal that deserves more attention than it gets. Hopefully this book will raise the profile of the Giant Sable. And I wasn't bored at all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Post Colonial History, October 15, 2005
This review is from: A Certain Curve of Horn: The Hundred-Year Quest for the Giant Sable Antelope of Angola (Hardcover)
This book is mainly about the giant sable. But even more interesting are the descriptions of Angola, the history of the country during Portugese rule and the descent into civil war. I love it.
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