;
White Hunter (1938) Published by
Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd. of London in 1938. Specifically about his safaris before World War II. The original 1938 edition is a scarce collector's item. Also a later reprint of 1,000 limited editions by Safari Press, 1986. The book was the basis for the
White Hunter British television series of 1957. ;
Hunter (1952) Published by Hamish Hamilton in the United Kingdom in 1952. An autobiography recounting 40 years as a white hunter in British East Africa. Including his move from Scotland to Africa as a young man, hunting rogue elephants, working with Masai spear man against lions, exploring the hidden Isle of Fumve, leading a safari across the Serengeti and more. ;
African Hunter (1954) Published by Hamish Hamilton, in the United Kingdom in 1954. A condensed version, for younger readers, of J.A. Hunter's autobiography,
Hunter (1952). ;
African Bush Adventures (1954) Also known as
Tales of the African Frontier. With
Daniel P. Mannix, published by Hamish Hamilton in the United Kingdom in 1954. Also published under the title
Tales of the African Frontier (Harper & Brothers, USA 1954) and the basis for the 1959 movie
Killers of Kilimanjaro. J.A. Hunter and Daniel P. Mannix re-tell the true life stories of some of Africa's early settlers, slavers, ivory hunters, missionaries, traders and police officers. ; ''Hunter's Tracks'' (1957) Assisted by Alan Wykes. Published by Hamish Hamilton of London in 1957. Chronicling J.A. Hunter's role in the hunt and capture of an ivory smuggler over 11 chapters, interspersed with reminisces about memorable hunts and characters, including a close call with crocodiles, a grand safari with a
Maharajah, and a hand-to-hand fight with a lion. ==See also==