No beast so fierce: the terrifying true story of the Champawat Tiger, the deadliest animal in history
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Published:
New York, NY : William Morrow, [2019].
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Book
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Desc:
xvi, 280 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780062678843, 0062678841, 9780062678843
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"The ... true account of the Champawat Tiger, the deadliest animal of all time (killer of an astonishing 436 humans), and Jim Corbett, the ... hunter who brought it down in 1907."--,Provided by publisher.
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Nepal, c. 1900: The single deadliest animal in recorded history began stalking humans, moving like a phantom through the lush foothills of the Himalayas. As the death toll reached an astonishing 436 lives, a young local hunter was dispatched to stop the now-legendary man-eater before it struck again. One part pulse-pounding thriller, one part soulful natural history of the endangered Royal Bengal tiger, acclaimed writer Dane Huckelbridge's No Beast So Fierce is the gripping, true account of the Champawat Tiger, which terrified northern India and Nepal from 1900 to 1907, and Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter who pursued it. Huckelbridge's masterful telling also reveals that the tiger, Corbett, and the forces that brought them together are far more complex and fascinating than a simple man-versus-beast tale. At the turn of the twentieth century as British rule of India tightened and bounties were placed on tiger's heads, a tigress was shot in the mouth by a poacher. Injured but alive, it turned from its usual hunting habits to easier prey--humans. For the next seven years, this man-made killer terrified locals, growing bolder with every kill. Colonial authorities, desperate for help, finally called upon Jim Corbett, a then-unknown railroad employee of humble origins who had grown up hunting game through the hills of Kumaon. Like a detective on the trail of a serial killer, Corbett tracked the tiger's movements in the dense, hilly woodlands--meanwhile the animal shadowed Corbett in return. Then, after a heartbreaking new kill of a young woman whom he was unable to protect, Corbett followed the gruesome blood trail deep into the forest where hunter and tiger would meet at last. Drawing upon on-the-ground research in the Indian Himalayan region where he retraced Corbett's footsteps, Huckelbridge brings to life one of the great adventure stories of the twentieth century. And yet Huckelbridge brings a deeper, more complex story into focus, placing the episode into its full context for the first time: that of colonialism's disturbing impact on the ancient balance between man and tiger; and that of Corbett's own evolution from a celebrated hunter to a principled conservationist who in time would earn fame for his devotion to saving the Bengal tiger and its habitat. Today the Corbett Tiger Reserve preserves 1,200 km of wilderness; within its borders is Jim Corbett National Park, India's oldest and most prestigious national park and a vital haven for the very animals Corbett once hunted.
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Huckelbridge, D. (2019). No beast so fierce: the terrifying true story of the Champawat Tiger, the deadliest animal in history. First edition. William Morrow.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Huckelbridge, Dane. 2019. No Beast so Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Animal in History. William Morrow.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Huckelbridge, Dane, No Beast so Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Animal in History. William Morrow, 2019.
MLA Citation (style guide)Huckelbridge, Dane. No Beast so Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Animal in History. First edition. William Morrow, 2019.
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