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  • Publisher: BK Classics
  • Date published: 2023
  • Format: Softcover
  • ISBN: 9789391968977
Edward James Jim Corbett was a British hunter, turned conservationist, author and naturalist, famous for hunting a large number of man-eaters in India. Corbett held the rank of colonel in the British Indian Army and was frequently called upon by the government of the United Provinces, now the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, to kill man-eating tigers and leopards that were harassing people in the nearby villages of the Garhwal and Kumaon region. His hunting successes earned him a long-held respect and fame amongst the people residing in the villages of Kumaon. Some even claim that he was considered to be a sadhu (saint) by the locals. Corbett was an avid photographer and after his retirement, authored the Man-Eaters of Kumaon, Jungle Lore, and other books recounting his hunts and experiences, which enjoyed much critical acclaim and commercial success. Later on in life, Corbett spoke out for the need to protect India s wildlife from extermination and played a key role in creating a national reserve for the endangered Bengal tiger by using his influence to persuade the provincial government to establish it. The national park was renamed Jim Corbett National Park in his honour in 1957 after his death in 1955.
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  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, UK.
  • Date published: 1954
  • Format: Hardcover
Originally published in book form in India in 1948 ( not 47 as mistakenly claimed) with a few photograph, this 1954 Illustrated edition is the first such edition as stated on the copyright page. All images including the color painting that features the cover were done by the famed British artist Raymond Sheppard (1913-1958). His skillful drawings and sketches are seen throughout this book including one of Jim Corbett himself along with Ibbotson entering a hostile native home one night after being followed by the leopard (see images). The book is inscribed and signed during the 1954 Christmas Season by Corbett - that was his last Christmas, as he died in April 1955. The inscription reads: We join in wishing you a very Happy Christmas - Signed Jim Corbett. He was living with his sister Maggie at the Baden Powell Cottage in Nyeri at the time, and was nearing 80. The recipient must have known Maggie and Jim Corbett. This first illustrated volume comes with the rare pictorial dust jacket by Raymond Sheppard with edges worn due to its 70 years of shelf life and handling, now protected in mylar. Rare First illustrated edition, inscribed and signed by the author on his last Christmas.
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