Chronology of Works
By Frederick Courteney Selous:
- A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa: Being a Narrative of Nine Years Spent Amongst the Game of the Far Interior of South Africa (1881)
- Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa: Being the Narrative of the Last Eleven Years Spent By the Author on the Zambesi and Its Tributaries; With an Account of the Colonisation of Mashunaland and the Progress of the Gold Industry in That Country (1893)
- Sunshine & Storm in Rhodesia: Being a Narrative of Events in Matabeleland Both Before and During the Recent Native Insurrection Up to the Date of the Disbandment of the Bulawayo Field Force. (1896), ISBN 978-1-60355-059-8
- Sport & Travel East and West (1900)
- Living Animals Of The World; A Popular Natural History With One Thousand Illustrations (1902)
- Newfoundland Guide Book (1905)
- Recent Hunting Trips in British North America (1907)
- African Nature Notes and Reminiscences. Foreword By Theodore Roosevelt (1908)
- Africa's Greatest Hunter: the Lost Writings of Frederick C Selous, Edited by Casada, James A Dr (1998)
Selous also wrote the foreword to world's most popular man-eater story: The man-eaters of Tsavo and other East African Adventures. BY Lieut.-Col. J. H. Patterson, D.S.O.. With a foreword by Frederick Courteney Selous first published in London, 1907
Besides the works mentioned, Selous made numerous contributions to The Geographical Journal, the Field and other journals.
Literature about or with solid mentions of Frederick Courtenay Selous written by others:
- Big Game Shooting, vol. 1 - Clive Phillipps-Wolley, London, 1894
- Records of Big Game ... - fifth edition" - Rowland Ward F.Z.S., London, 1907.
- The life of Frederick Courtenay Selous, D.S.O. - John Guille Millais, London, 1919.
- Catalogue of the Selous Collection of Big Game in the British Museum (Natural History) - J. G. Dollman, London, 1921.
- Big Game Shooting Records - Edgar N. Barclay, London, 1932.
- Frederick C. Selous, A Hunting Legend: Recollections By And About The Great Hunter - Dr. James A. Casada, Safari Press, 2000.
- The Gun At Home And Abroad, vol.3: Big Game Of Africa And...- London, 1912-1915
- The African Adventurers, ch. 1, pp. 3-62, - Peter Hathaway Capstick, St. Martins Press, NY, 1992.
- The British Big-Game Hunting Tradition, Masculinity And Fraternalism With Particular Reference to "The Shikar Club" - Callum McKenzie, British Society Of Sports History, May 2000.
- The Mighty Nimrod - Stephen Taylor
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