Bag om How I Killed the Tiger, Being an Account of my Encounter With a Royal Bengal Tiger. With an Appendix Containing Some General Information About India
In this thrilling memoir, British hunter Frank Sheffield recounts his harrowing encounter with a man-eating tiger in colonial India. Along with a vivid and detailed description of the hunt, this memoir offers insights into the culture and customs of colonial India.
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