Fülszöveg
Volume 6
As all of our customers know, we do not take mere trophy rooms—we seek out only superlative rooms, wherever they may be found worldwide. Each time we finish a volume in this series, we sincerely believe we will not find another volume of superb rooms, but, incredibly, we do, a real feather in the cap of our research stafiF. As we have said before, many of these rooms are natural history museums rather than trophy rooms, and, indeed, quite a few of them are open to the public.
In Great Hunters 6 you will see Soudy Golabchi's remodeled mountain of life-size sheep mounts firom around the world; Jose Sodiro's museum-quality trophies fi-om South America, Afiica, Asia, Europe, North America, and all Oceania; Richard Pierce's trophy room, which is so big it occupies more pages in our book than any room we've ever showcased; German himter Gunter WuMFs fantastic collection that is showcased in an Alpine house called the Wulff Jagdmuseum, which can be viewed by the public; and...
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Fülszöveg
Volume 6
As all of our customers know, we do not take mere trophy rooms—we seek out only superlative rooms, wherever they may be found worldwide. Each time we finish a volume in this series, we sincerely believe we will not find another volume of superb rooms, but, incredibly, we do, a real feather in the cap of our research stafiF. As we have said before, many of these rooms are natural history museums rather than trophy rooms, and, indeed, quite a few of them are open to the public.
In Great Hunters 6 you will see Soudy Golabchi's remodeled mountain of life-size sheep mounts firom around the world; Jose Sodiro's museum-quality trophies fi-om South America, Afiica, Asia, Europe, North America, and all Oceania; Richard Pierce's trophy room, which is so big it occupies more pages in our book than any room we've ever showcased; German himter Gunter WuMFs fantastic collection that is showcased in an Alpine house called the Wulff Jagdmuseum, which can be viewed by the public; and Himgarian hunter Bela Hidvegi's collection divided by continent in massive rooms. In addition, there is J. Y. Jones's sheep mountain and fiJl-size mounts (including a polar bear), which are highlights of his rustically inspired trophy rooms. Well-known Mexican hunter Jésus Yurén has built an entirely new home to encompass his extensive trophy collection—he has more sheep alone than could fit into three large rooms. Harald Müller, a German hunter, moved to South Afiica and built a beautifiil home on the Crocodile River, and he filled it with exotic wood, amazing dioramas, and huge ivory. All in all, there is a total of twenty rooms featured in this book.
This series is universally regarded by big-game hunters as the best books ever produced on trophy collections, and Great Hunters 6 is our latest and best. We stand by our longstanding promise: We will either publish a superb book with superlative rooms, or we will publish no book at all.
Front couer of dust jacket features the trophy room of Bela Hídvégi
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