Man-Eaters of Kumaon
In this classic work, Man-Eaters of Kumaon, Jim Corbett chronicles his most legendary hunts for man-eating tigers and leopards that terrorized the villages of the Kumaon region in northern India. A master storyteller, Corbett recounts his firsthand experiences with a variety of infamous beasts that turned from hunters to human predators, often due to injury, old age, or loss of their natural prey. The stories are chilling yet fascinating, as Corbett describes his meticulous methods of tracking, his strategies to confront these dangerous animals, and the emotional toll these hunts took on him. Yet, through it all, Corbett's profound respect for the creatures he pursued is clear. He sees these animals not as monsters, but as victims of circumstance, often driven to kill humans out of necessity or desperation. Beyond the thrilling hunts, Man-Eaters of Kumaon also provides valuable insights into human-wildlife conflict, and the balance that must be struck between conservation and safety. Rich with adventure, suspense, and Corbett's unique understanding of both the predators and the people of Kumaon, this book remains a seminal work in wildlife literature and a testament to Corbett's legacy as both a hunter and a protector of the wild. JIM CORBETT
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Man-Eaters of Kumaon
In this classic work, Man-Eaters of Kumaon, Jim Corbett chronicles his most legendary hunts for man-eating tigers and leopards that terrorized the villages of the Kumaon region in northern India. A master storyteller, Corbett recounts his firsthand experiences with a variety of infamous beasts that turned from hunters to human predators, often due to injury, old age, or loss of their natural prey. The stories are chilling yet fascinating, as Corbett describes his meticulous methods of tracking, his strategies to confront these dangerous animals, and the emotional toll these hunts took on him. Yet, through it all, Corbett's profound respect for the creatures he pursued is clear. He sees these animals not as monsters, but as victims of circumstance, often driven to kill humans out of necessity or desperation. Beyond the thrilling hunts, Man-Eaters of Kumaon also provides valuable insights into human-wildlife conflict, and the balance that must be struck between conservation and safety. Rich with adventure, suspense, and Corbett's unique understanding of both the predators and the people of Kumaon, this book remains a seminal work in wildlife literature and a testament to Corbett's legacy as both a hunter and a protector of the wild. JIM CORBETT
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Man-Eaters of Kumaon

Man-Eaters of Kumaon

by Jim Corbett
Man-Eaters of Kumaon

Man-Eaters of Kumaon

by Jim Corbett

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In this classic work, Man-Eaters of Kumaon, Jim Corbett chronicles his most legendary hunts for man-eating tigers and leopards that terrorized the villages of the Kumaon region in northern India. A master storyteller, Corbett recounts his firsthand experiences with a variety of infamous beasts that turned from hunters to human predators, often due to injury, old age, or loss of their natural prey. The stories are chilling yet fascinating, as Corbett describes his meticulous methods of tracking, his strategies to confront these dangerous animals, and the emotional toll these hunts took on him. Yet, through it all, Corbett's profound respect for the creatures he pursued is clear. He sees these animals not as monsters, but as victims of circumstance, often driven to kill humans out of necessity or desperation. Beyond the thrilling hunts, Man-Eaters of Kumaon also provides valuable insights into human-wildlife conflict, and the balance that must be struck between conservation and safety. Rich with adventure, suspense, and Corbett's unique understanding of both the predators and the people of Kumaon, this book remains a seminal work in wildlife literature and a testament to Corbett's legacy as both a hunter and a protector of the wild. JIM CORBETT

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789367007037
Publisher: Pharos Books Private Limited
Publication date: 11/18/2024
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Jim Corbett, who died in 1955, gave up big-game hunting in the 1920s as he became an ardent conservationist. His other books include Jungle Lore and My India, both published by Oxford.
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