My Kumaon
Uncollected Writings
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP India
- Date of Publication 17 May 2012
- ISBN 9780198082897
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 216x142x12 mm
- Weight 204 g
- Language English
- Illustrations c. 10 line drawings, 8 pp. halftones 0
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Short description:
This collection includes Jim Corbett's unpublished writings on man-eaters, nature, and his beloved Kumaon, personal letters, articles written for newspapers and gazettes by his contemporaries, and letters exchanged between Corbett and his publisher showcasing the development of his bestselling books-all from the archives of the Oxford University Press.
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Hunter, naturalist, and conservationist, Jim Corbett is famous for slaying man-eating tigers and leopards in the Kumaon region of northern India. Frequently appealed to by the government of the United Provinces during the 1920s and the 1930s for help, Corbett is known to have shot nineteen tigers and fourteen leopards-all man-eaters. Corbett was encouraged to write about his hunting experiences by Roy E. Hawkins, manager of the Indian Branch of the Oxford University Press and a personal friend.
An integral part of OUP India's centenary celebrations, this volume includes Jim Corbett's unpublished writings on man-eaters, nature, and his beloved Kumaon, personal letters, articles written for newspapers and gazettes by his contemporaries, and letters exchanged between Corbett and his publisher showcasing the development of his bestselling books-all from the archives of the Oxford University Press. It highlights Corbett's engagement with the times in which he lived, his complete empathy with the people of Kumaon, his great understanding of tigers and leopards, and also the gradual development of his ideas about conservation and the need to preserve the tiger and its habitat. Chronicling the history of his bestselling books (Man-Eaters of Kumaon, The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag, and My India) and supported by rare photographs and evocative line drawings, this volume reflects the evolution of his writing as well as his long relationship with the Press.
Table of Contents:
Publisher's Note
Timeline
Preface: 'How I Came to Write '
A Life Well Lived: An Introduction to Jim Corbett by Lord Hailey
SECTION ONE: THE UNPUBLISHED CORBETT-The Night Jar's Egg
'One of Us'
From My Jungle Camp
The Rudraprayag Letters
Corbett on The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
The Making of Corbett's My India: Correspondence with his Editors
'Shooting' Tigers: Corbett and the Camera
Wildlife in the Village: An Environmental Appeal
An Englishman in India
Life in Kenya
SECTION TWO: CORBETT AND HIS AUDIENCE-'The Artlessness of his Art'
The Man Revealed: Corbett in his Writings
The Universal Appeal of Jim Corbett: Letters and Reviews
Deliverance for Rudraprayag: Reactions to the Slaying of the Man-eating Leopard by Corbett
Corbett's Influence: Man-Eaters of Kumaon and the Chhindwara Court Case
Epigraph