THE TEMPLE TIGER: AND MORE MAN-EATERS OF KUMAON. By Jim Corbett.
(1954) 1994 new edition, limited to 1500 numbered copies. 8vo (155 x 235mm). Pp204 + 3pp subscribers' list. b/w illustrations by Raymond Sheppard, handsome colour end-paper maps by Genia L. Weinberg. Full red bonded leather, spine and upper board titled in gilt, raised bands, silk marker, top edge gilt.
This is Jim Corbett's account of his pursuit of the Temple Tiger and is followed by accounts of the maneaters of Muktesar, Panar, Chuka and Talla Des. "This is the last of Colonel Corbett's books on his unique and thrilling hunting experiences in India, which concludes the narrative of his adventures with tigers begun in the famous Man-Eaters of Kumaon. It does more than maintain the high standard of that enthralling classic, for Jim Corbett kept his best story of all for the long concluding chapter in this volume, telling, in The Talla Des Man-Eater, how he went out on what he feared might be a fatal last test of skill and endurance. As always, he writes with an acute awareness of all jungle sights and sounds, his words charged with a great love of humanity, and of birds and animals. His calm and straightforward modesty serves only to heighten the excitement and suspense of these experiences, in which time and again he risked his life to rid the Indian people of dangerous man-eaters."
This is Jim Corbett's account of his pursuit of the Temple Tiger and is followed by accounts of the maneaters of Muktesar, Panar, Chuka and Talla Des. "This is the last of Colonel Corbett's books on his unique and thrilling hunting experiences in India, which concludes the narrative of his adventures with tigers begun in the famous Man-Eaters of Kumaon. It does more than maintain the high standard of that enthralling classic, for Jim Corbett kept his best story of all for the long concluding chapter in this volume, telling, in The Talla Des Man-Eater, how he went out on what he feared might be a fatal last test of skill and endurance. As always, he writes with an acute awareness of all jungle sights and sounds, his words charged with a great love of humanity, and of birds and animals. His calm and straightforward modesty serves only to heighten the excitement and suspense of these experiences, in which time and again he risked his life to rid the Indian people of dangerous man-eaters."
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55742
Author | Corbett (Edward James) (1875-1955). |
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Book Code | 55742 |
ISBN | No ISBN. |
Book Description | End-paper and edges foxed o/w a very good copy. Copy number #452 of 1500. A handsome edition. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1994 |
Publisher | John Culler and Sons. The Jim Corbett Collection. |
Place | Camden, South Carolina. |