Philip Hope Percival (1886–1966) was a renowned white hunter and early safari guide in colonial Kenya. During his career, he guided Theodore Roosevelt, Baron Rothschild, and Ernest Hemingway on African hunts. Hemingway modelled the fictional hunter Robert Wilson in his story "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" after Percival. Percival also worked with well-known white hunters like Bror von Blixen-Finecke and mentored Sydney Downey and Harry Selby, and was known in African hunting circles as the "Dean of Hunters".
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| - Philip Hope Percival (1886–1966) fue un conocido cazador profesional y uno de los primeros guías de safaris en la Kenia colonial. Durante su carrera, guio a Theodore Roosevelt, Barón Rothschild y Ernest Hemingway en sus cacerías en África Oriental. Hemingway creó al personaje ficticio "Robert Wilson" en su novela "La vida corta y feliz de Francis Macomber" inspirada en Percival. Percival también trabajó con cazadores blancos conocidos como Bror von Blixen-Finecke y fue el mentor de reconocidos guías de mediados del siglo XX, como Sydney Downey y Harry Selby. (es)
- Philip Hope Percival (1886–1966) was a renowned white hunter and early safari guide in colonial Kenya. During his career, he guided Theodore Roosevelt, Baron Rothschild, and Ernest Hemingway on African hunts. Hemingway modelled the fictional hunter Robert Wilson in his story "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" after Percival. Percival also worked with well-known white hunters like Bror von Blixen-Finecke and mentored Sydney Downey and Harry Selby, and was known in African hunting circles as the "Dean of Hunters". (en)
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| - Philip Hope Percival (1886–1966) fue un conocido cazador profesional y uno de los primeros guías de safaris en la Kenia colonial. Durante su carrera, guio a Theodore Roosevelt, Barón Rothschild y Ernest Hemingway en sus cacerías en África Oriental. Hemingway creó al personaje ficticio "Robert Wilson" en su novela "La vida corta y feliz de Francis Macomber" inspirada en Percival. Percival también trabajó con cazadores blancos conocidos como Bror von Blixen-Finecke y fue el mentor de reconocidos guías de mediados del siglo XX, como Sydney Downey y Harry Selby. (es)
- Philip Hope Percival (1886–1966) was a renowned white hunter and early safari guide in colonial Kenya. During his career, he guided Theodore Roosevelt, Baron Rothschild, and Ernest Hemingway on African hunts. Hemingway modelled the fictional hunter Robert Wilson in his story "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" after Percival. Percival also worked with well-known white hunters like Bror von Blixen-Finecke and mentored Sydney Downey and Harry Selby, and was known in African hunting circles as the "Dean of Hunters". (en)
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