Crocodile
Safari Man - About The Book
(Credit:
Trafford Publishing)
In 1955 an unknown Aussie battler made an amateur
film. It was 'the world's most colossal, flipping
home movie show' about him and his family surviving
the Outback deserts and shooting monster crocodiles
in the Gulf of Carpentaria. He went on to make millions
of dollars screening the film himself in every state
in Australia, and then in the USA, Canada, England,
South Africa and New Zealand. In one city he did better
box office than The Sound of Music!
Decades
before Attenborough or the Bush Tucker Man, Keith
Adams' home-movie showed how to live with the mammals,
marsupials, reptiles, rodents, giant fish, dugongs
and sharks of Northern Australia. He established his
home base in a cave in the Sir Edward Pellew Islands
and hunted together with the Aborigines, sharing their
secrets. They called him 'Uncle'.
Keith
Adams and his battered old Buick with the crocodile
head on top were featured in every metropolitan newspaper
in Australia. Forget about the imitative Johnny-come-lately
Crocodile Dundee! Here is the original Aussie Battler
from the 1950s and this is his life story - from rags
to riches! And he still prefers his cave in the Gulf
of Carpentaria!
Crocodile
Safari Man is a captivating book that will be enjoyed
by everybody. It contains an astonishing 200 + photos,
both in color and black and white, which adds to the
enjoyment of reading this book.
Links:
Official
websites
Trafford
Publishing
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