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Lot No. 80: Corbett, Jim; Illustrated by Sheppard Raymond

MAN-EATERS OF KUMAON

  • Medium: Printed book
  • Year: 1961
  • Size: 8.3 x 5 inches
  • Place: London

Winning Bid : ₹19,680

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15,000 - 25,000


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180-300

Ends at Sep 12, 2024 08:19 PM IST

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Corbett, Jim; Illustrated by Sheppard Raymond

MAN-EATERS OF KUMAON

Year: 1961
Size: 21 x 13 cm (8.3 x 5 inches)

Published by Oxford University Press

8vo, PP 214, Soft
Cover binding, title on front and spine.

This is old-fashioned storytelling at its best. Named to National Geographic's 100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time.

Lieutenant-Colonel Jim Corbett was an Indian-born Englishman who became legendary for his ability to track and kill man-eating tigers and leopards?a valuable skill in a region where a single tiger could kill as many as 400 people. must be as well known through his writing as he was in villages of the Kumaon Hills of the Himalayas in the far north of what was then the United Provinces of India. Tigers, turned to man-eaters by wounds or hunger, were the scourge and terror of the tiny villages and jungles in the hills. District Officers turned in desperation to the hunter and sportsman Lt. Col. Corbett to rid the area of the menace, and they were quickly followed by the villagers themselves. Corbett's love of nature, knowledge of jungle ways, and his keen observation of wild life all combine to make this book one of the classics of its type.
The book is introduced by Sir Maurice Hallett, Governor of the United Provinces, and Prefaced by Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, 1936-43.
Provenance : Collection of a Gentleman
Good Condition.
Nickname Amount(Rs) Type Date & Time(IST)
1 anon0347 16400.00 Regular 12-09-2024 06:09:33 PM IST
2 anon0303 14900.00 Regular 07-09-2024 12:09:29 PM IST
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