Arguably the best-known of Jim Corbett\'s books, Man-Eaters of Kumaon comprises ten stories, each of which details Corbett\'s encounters with various dangerous Man-Eaters in the Himalayan region.
Enlivened by an introduction by Ruskin Bond, this book, that made Corbett famous in India and abroad, is a must-read for fans of adventure stories and jungle lore..
With fascinating tales such as \'The Champawat Man-eater\', in which Corbett recounts how he hunted down a tigress who had reportedly killed 436 people in the Champawat region; \'Robin\', a tribute to Corbett\'s faithful spaniel who accompanied him on many a hunt and \'The Bachelor of Powalgarh\', the story of the most sought-after big cat in the United Provinces from 1920 to 1930, this collection is sure to send your heartbeat racing.
Arguably the best-known of Jim Corbett\'s books, Man-Eaters of Kumaon comprises ten stories, each of which details Corbett\'s encounters with various dangerous Man-Eaters in the Himalayan region