“I had spent many nights in the jungle looking for a game, but this was the first time I had ever spent a night looking for a man-eater.” Man-Eaters of Kumon contains ten first-hand accounts of Jim Corbett’s jungle encounters. Describing his thrilling campaigns against the champawat man-eater—whose attacks have been listed in the Guinness book of world records as the highest number of fatalities from a tiger, and the chowgarh tiger—who had preyed on sixty-four people, these stories among others have never ceased to enthral the readers. Corbett’s most famous work, This book is a timeless classic.
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