Nothing is held back in this complete biography of John Howard Pondoro Taylor. This is Capstick at his best on one of Africa's most intriguing characters.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
You have to be a real fan to enjoy this.,
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This review is from: A Man Called Lion: The Life and Times of John Howard Pondoro Taylor (Hardcover)
Don't get me wrong here, I'm one of the biggest Capstick fans there is but what I've seen from him is this: He either writes a nail biting account of personal or researched adventures or he rambles on about some boring life chronology spiced up by only a few tidbits of adventure or peril. Thats the way parts of Silent Places is and thats how this book is. If you are a fan of John Taylor or are interested in getting a history lesson of the everyday life of someone like him, then you'll probably enjoy this book.Me, I'm a fan of the man who writes about the true life (or not)near death experiences of Corbett, Patterson, and himself in exotic bush locations in a time long since forgotten. I knew what I was getting into when I bought this book but, hey, it's a Capstick book and I have to read 'em all. It's not a terrible book but it's definitely not Long Grass or Dark Continent.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A man called Lion,
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This review is from: A Man Called Lion: The Life and Times of John Howard Pondoro Taylor (Hardcover)
I have enjoyed Capstick other stories in the past, but this one bored me to tears. It is nought but a rehash of "Pondoro" with some extra information from casual acquaintances of the Irish writer/hunter. The fact that Taylor was a homosexual didn't deserve chapter after chapter since, despite Capstick's analysis, his more serious failings were a total disregard for the Law and an inability to hold on to his pennies. That brought about his downfall, not his preference for the same sex. John Taylor deserved a better epitaph than this book.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Man Called Lion,
By Jeannie Hansohn (Washington D.C.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Man Called Lion: The Life and Times of John Howard Pondoro Taylor (Hardcover)
This is a good book for any fans of John Howard pondoro" Taylor. Capstick has given us another look at Taylor through the people who knew him.this book reinforces Taylors writtings and tells some great stories of another African hunter,so if you are a fan of Capstick you won't be disapointed while reading this book.
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