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Jim Corbett's India

by R. E. Hawkins
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Jim Corbett's name has become legendary, and his stories of tiger-hunting expeditions have become classics of adventure. Over the years, the books in which he described these expeditions and his daily life in India achieved bestseller status around the world. Here is a selection of 22 of his most popular writings, taken from Man-eaters of Kumaon, My India, Jungle Lore, and other volumes. In these stories, Corbett tells not only of the tracking and shooting of the man-eating leopards and tigers of India, and the amazing feats of skill and courage that saved people from the Panar leopard, the Chowgarh tigress, and the Muktesar maneater, but also of his love for India and the people with whom he lived and worked. Corbett's vivid and evocative descriptions of the people, the countryside, and its wildlife reveal him to be not only a world-class hunter, but also an ardent conservationist with an intimate knowledge of the mysterious Indian jungle.

Jim Corbett's name has become legendary, and his stories of tiger-hunting expeditions have become classics of adventure.

About the Author, R. E. Hawkins

About the Author:
Jim Corbett has written numerous short stories about his experiences in India. R.E. Hawkins was Corbett's publisher at Oxford University Press.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1978
Publisher
Oxford [Eng.] ; Oxford University Press, 1978.
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780192129680

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