The Lonely Tiger - Hugh Allen - Books - Rainlight - 9788129131256 - September 1, 2014
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The Lonely Tiger

Hugh Allen

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The Lonely Tiger

Publisher Marketing: '[...] I saw that he was staring intently at a leaf blowing over the surface and drifting towards him. When it came within reach he started to dab at it with his right front paw, but with a touch so gentle that his pad was the merest caress on the tiny tip of its curled-up sail. From that moment, I always called him the Lonely Tiger.' After being discharged from the British Armed Forces at the end of the Second World War, Hugh Allen-and his widowed sister Babs-decided on impulse to settle down on an estate in Mandikhera, an obscure village in central India, hoping to live the quiet life of a farmer. But even as his crops flourished, they suffered the attentions of the hungry denizens of the surrounding forest. Allen was thus compelled to take up arms to defend his crops and, occasionally, the villagers of Mandikhera. The Lonely Tiger recounts Allen's encounters with animals of all kinds: snappish tigers in heat; a wounded, angry leopard; a surly, murderous boar; chattering, helpful monkeys; an enraged she-bear protecting her cubs; and a melancholy tiger that has lost his family to poachers. Hugh Allen narrates his adventures in spare, taut and thrilling prose which brings the jungle-and the hunt-to pulsating life. And while The Lonely Tiger is one of the best shikar books to have been ever written, it is also one of the earliest appeals to conserve India's rapidly vanishing wildlife. Appearing in print after a hiatus of more than half a century, The Lonely Tiger is a must read. Contributor Bio:  Allen, Hugh Hugh Allen was for 13 years CARE International s Chief Technical Advisor for Small Economic Activity in Development in Africa. This guide is a distillation of 16 years experience developing the methodology by CARE International and other organizations. Contributor Bio:  Davidar, David David Davidar began his career in journalism and now works in publishing. He is married and lives in New Delhi.

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Released September 1, 2014
ISBN13 9788129131256
Publishers Rainlight
Pages 232
Dimensions 129 × 198 × 12 mm   ·   231 g

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