Originally Posted by Pappy348
Man Eaters is still very high on my list. I re-read it every few years. I have a tattered paperback that's at least 40 years old, but also picked up a 2-volumn hardcover omnibus a few years back. Corbett was an amazing man. RevMike put me onto the books of Kenneth Anderson, a near- contemporary of Corbett. His books can be had fo free in various e- versions, and while not quite up to Corbett's standard, they are excellent reads and give a view of another part of the country.

As for today's magazines, the Wolfe publications still stand out for quality and depth, despite the changes that have taken place over the last few years that so many grouse about. Hopefully, the change of editor won't mess things up.

I often take advantage of the discount offers to new subscibers of the other gun rags, which generally work out to about a buck a copy, but seldom renew. Most issues ain't worth the dollar.


Thanks for the heads up on Kenneth Anderson. I downloaded three of his books.


Don't roll those bloodshot eyes at me.