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Man-eaters of Kumaon

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Bantam Books, 1966 - Tiger - 201 pages

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storytelling comes very naturally to Jim Corbett. - Goodreads
Very vivd imagery and generates good tension. - Goodreads
His portrayal of the natives is respectful and honest. - Goodreads
His storytelling style is easy and conversational. - Goodreads
Corbett is a natural writer. - Goodreads
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A very good book for people interested in Shikar during olden days in India.
Dr Satpal Singh Jabbal

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User Review  - Prafulla Mannewar - Goodreads

Jim Corbett proved again that no one understand the jungle and wildlife better than him.The book contains not only stories about man eating tigers but also explain why these tigers develop man-eating tendencies.Most of the stories are from British Raj. Good read Read full review

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