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John Good idea to have a catalog. I am working at that I just bought Locke, A. Tigres de Malaisie (Tigers of Malaysia) Description From 1949 to 1951, Colonel Locke was responsible for protecting the people and animals against attacks by tigers, northeast of Malaysia. The story of his hunting is illustrated with photos in black and white. I am not sure this book from an English colonel exists in English??? /////////////////////////// Another English writer, a Brit General who fought Napoleon and wrote about his battles, published in French Reginald G. Burton The man-eaters. Tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, wolves, crocodiles ... Paris, MONTBEL 2012. in-8, 13.5 x 20 cm, paperback, 296 pages. Full text. An incredible gallery of terrible damage the fiercest of beasts and other animals, from antiquity to the nineteenth century: lion, tigers, panthers, jaguars, wolves, crocodiles and snakes and sharks. Many accounts of hunts punctuate these pages. A chapter is devoted to even cannibals! General Reginald George Burton (1864-1951), a specialist in wars of the Empire, spent part of his military career in India. There chased the tiger and was interested in meticulous historian, the most ferocious animals in the world. "Shortly after the beginning of the hunt, the beast announced his presence by a terrible roar. The roars approached more the slope on top of which I was pole. The tiger was pushed by touts who gathered around him, so there was no way to escape. The men went into the trees with some difficulties. Suddenly this huge tiger came rushing in from the jungle below and precipita to me climbing the slope. I fired, hitting him in the body, but he continued his bonds and he still took me two or three times to finish, it was a beautiful animal and all those I have tires, it was he who had the most beautiful skin. " Not available in English? |