The temple tiger and more man-eaters of Kumaon
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi Oxford University Press 2000Edition: 17thDescription: 168pISBN: 019562257XSubject(s): Tiger | India--Kumaun | Hunting | Tiger hunting | Asia--Kumaun Himalaya | Corbett, Jim, 1875-1955 | North India | Big game huntingDDC classification: 799.2 Summary: A continuation of the narratives in Man-eaters of Kumaon, The Temple Tiger and More Man-eaters of Kumaon further details Jim Corbett’s hunting exploits, as he is called upon to take down tigers, leopards and bears in regions such as Dabidhura, Muktesar, Panar and Tanekpur. Apart from the hunts, the accounts vividly describe the flora, fauna, people and local legends of the areas Corbett went to, and his experiences in them, ranging from hair-raising to rib-tickling.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A continuation of the narratives in Man-eaters of Kumaon, The Temple Tiger and More Man-eaters of Kumaon further details Jim Corbett’s hunting exploits, as he is called upon to take down tigers, leopards and bears in regions such as Dabidhura, Muktesar, Panar and Tanekpur. Apart from the hunts, the accounts vividly describe the flora, fauna, people and local legends of the areas Corbett went to, and his experiences in them, ranging from hair-raising to rib-tickling.
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