The Lost Classics of Jack O'connor: Forty Exciting Stories From the Pages of Outdoor Life Review

The Lost Classics of Jack O'connor: Forty Exciting Stories From the Pages of Outdoor Life
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I started reading O'Connor in the mid-70's, when he was still an active magazine writer. I have several of his books, at least one which has subsequently become a hard-to-find collector item. His somewhat acerbic style was appealing to me, and while his technical knowledge was vast, he was an advocate of keeping things simple. He had a knack for explaining a concept in a way that really sticks with you.
This book shows a more personal side of O'Connor, which isn't present in most of his other writing. Even though I was pretty well versed, I still learned things about him and his family from these lesser known articles. A valuable addition to any JO'C library.

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Born January 22, 1902, in Arizona Territory, John Woolf O'Connor ultimately became America's most popular outdoor writer. From his first magazinearticle in 1934, which he sold to SportsAfield for a whopping $12.50, andcontinuing until just a few weeks before hisdeath in 1978, Jack O'Connor would write ninebooks on hunting and sporting firearms and morethan 1,200 articles for Outdoor Life,Field & Stream, Redbook,True and Esquire. His longestand most treasured magazine association,however, was with Outdoor Life. The Lost Classics of Jack O'Connor features 40of his best Outdoor Life articles, none of which have ever appeared in any other book.They range from O'Connor's hunts for Couesdeer in his beloved desert Southwest to hispursuit of Dall sheep and grizzlies in the Yukon and lions and leopards in Africa.

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