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Wednesday, 19 January 2011 00:01
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Kingdom Under Glass: Review

  • Written by  Bill Anderson
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Jay Kirk's biographical tale of Carl Akeley, in Kingdom Under Glass, will capture your imagination with hair-raising african safari encounters and provide insight into the genesis of America's conservation movement.

 

There is more 'between the lines' in this book that my initial read-through revealed.

 

Carl Akeley is considered to be the father of modern taxidermy and the creator of the African Hall at the New York Museum of Natural History. He later, in 1921, was the catalyst behind creating a sanctuary for silver back gorillas in the Congo. Ironically, this came about while hunting these majestic beasts himself. An encounter that almost killed him. It is this major thread, weaved throughout the book, that attempts to lead the reader through the paradox raging in Carl Akeley's mind. Can hunting and mounting these African beasts actually contribute to their survival in the decades to come?

 

The book starts during a dark time for exploited African and North American wildlife.  The biography paints a sinister picture of wildlife on the brink of elimination, but also depicts how the coals of conservation ignited a wildfire of protected lands and changed hunting practices.

 

I enjoyed the portions of the book that shared campfire-like accounts of Akeley's hunting safaris in Africa. These stories pulled me out of my ordinary life and dropped me right into the beastly battles and encounters you would expect to find in Africa's varied landscapes. Carl wrestled and choked a leopard that had clamped its jaws down on Akeley's shoulder!

 

I did not particularly enjoy the parts of the story that developed the relationship between Carl and his wife, Mickie. That's not to say their relationship was not important - it was just that I read to learn about the details of the next safari.  Perhaps, I am more hunter than lover...

 

Should you pick up the book? Absolutely.  A great book for your favourite hunt camp chair or a good gift for the outdoor adventure reader in your life.

 

That being said, the 376 page hardcover took me some time to get through. It was the not sort of 'read' that you can't put down. I read it in small bursts (leopard, gorilla and elephant encounters excluded) and felt that I missed the deeper meanings and themes behind the book. A second reading will be required.

 

Consider visiting the Kingdom Under Glass website to learn more about the book's author, Jay Kirk, watch video footage from Akeley's camera, and view a photo gallery of some of Carl's photos.

 

The publisher has provided 2 copies of the book to give away to my blog visitors. Comment below to enter a random draw for the books. On January 26, 2011, I will randomly pick two commenters and email them for their mailing addresses. Each winner will get 1 copy of the book.

 

*Disclaimer - this book review came at the request of the publisher and a review copy of the book was mailed to me.  I am was not paid to write this post (apart from the review copy) nor do I make money when my blog visitors purchase this book while following the links from this post.

 

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Bill Anderson

Bill Anderson

Bill Anderson is a Canadian Outdoor Blogger at his own blog, Muskoka Outdoors. He also is a blog contributor to the World Fishing Network website.

Many of his adventures can also be read on other media website outlets like the Chicago Sun Times websites and The Examiner.

Bill has a biology degree and is equally comfortable with a spinning, fly rod and hunting rifle.

Website: muskokaoutdoors.ca

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  • Comment Link Bill Anderson Saturday, 12 February 2011 19:47 posted by Bill Anderson

    Mark - I will ask them to send a copy your way - can you email me your address? muskokaoutdoors@gmail.com

  • Comment Link Mark Robertson Sunday, 06 February 2011 12:28 posted by Mark Robertson

    Awesome

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