India and Tiger-hunting

India and Tiger-hunting PDF Author: Julius Barras
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ISBN:
Category : Hunting
Languages : en
Pages : 250

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India and Tiger-hunting

India and Tiger-hunting PDF Author: Julius Barras
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hunting
Languages : en
Pages : 250

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Tigers Forever

Tigers Forever PDF Author: Steve Winter
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1426212402
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 228

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A National Geographic photographer embarks on a one-man mission to address the plight of the tiger before it's too late.

Tiger Hunting in India

Tiger Hunting in India PDF Author: William Mitchell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258965457
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54

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This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.

Shooting a Tiger

Shooting a Tiger PDF Author: Vijaya Ramadas Mandala
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199096600
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440

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The figure of the white hunter sahib proudly standing over the carcass of a tiger with a gun in hand is one of the most powerful and enduring images of the empire. This book examines the colonial politics that allowed British imperialists to indulge in such grand posturing as the rulers and protectors of indigenous populations. This work studies the history of hunting and conservation in colonial India during the high imperial decades of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. At this time, not only did hunting serve as a metaphor for colonial rule signifying the virile sportsmanship of the British hunter, but it also enabled vital everyday governance through the embodiment of the figure of the officer–hunter–administrator. Using archival material and published sources, the author examines hunting and wildlife conservation from various social and ethnic perspectives, and also in different geographical contexts, extending our understanding of the link between shikar and governance.

India and Tiger-hunting

India and Tiger-hunting PDF Author: Barras, Julius, d 1894
Publisher: London, S. Sonnenschein
ISBN:
Category : Hunting
Languages : en
Pages : 228

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The Last White Hunter

The Last White Hunter PDF Author: Donald Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789385509124
Category : Big game hunting
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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India and Tiger-hunting

India and Tiger-hunting PDF Author: Julius Barras
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INDIA AND TIGER-HUNTING

INDIA AND TIGER-HUNTING PDF Author: JULIUS. BARRAS
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ISBN: 9781033304143
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Tiger Hunting Stories

Tiger Hunting Stories PDF Author: K. Pradeep Chandra
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 9353029430
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 286

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'An IAS officer's must-read anecdotal account of how official karma prevails over personal dharma.' - Y.V. Reddy, former RBI governor India is famous for Jim Corbett's tales of hunting man-eaters in the Kumaon region. Equally fascinating are the tiger hunting tales that senior bureaucrats recount, of achievements real and imagined, when they look back on their career. K. Pradeep Chandra has many stories of this kind to tell, and for those interested in the IAS, they are of immense use. From a career that spanned thirty-four years, there are examples of fighting corruption, ignorance and casteism. There are also problems that defy solution - an old woman whose insistence on division of land results in a tragedy, an attempt to find an acceptable solution to ownership of shifting lanka (island) lands in Rajahmundry. And there is a taut chapter on a prolonged negotiation with naxalites when lives of fellow officers are at stake; a lesson that a course book may not offer. Pradeep Chandra also shares about the challenges of working with powerful politicians like N.T. Rama Rao, Chandrababu Naidu and K. Chandrasekhar Rao. At the beginning of his career, his father had told him, 'If you can make a concrete difference in the lives of 100 poor people, you would have some meaning in your life.' As the author discovered, this was perhaps the hardest thing to accomplish, and what gave his work the truest value.

Impossible Owls

Impossible Owls PDF Author: Brian Phillips
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 0374717702
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 255

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. SEMI-FINALIST FOR THE PEN/DIAMONSTEIN-SPIELVOGEL AWARD FOR ART OF THE ESSAY. One of Amazon, Buzzfeed, ELLE, Electric Literature and Pop Sugar's Best Books of 2018. Named one of the Best Books of October and Fall by Amazon, Buzzfeed, TIME, Vulture, The Millions and Vol. 1 Brooklyn. “Hilarious, nimble, and thoroughly illuminating.” —Colson Whitehead, author of The Underground Railroad A globe-spanning, ambitious book of essays from one of the most enthralling storytellers in narrative nonfiction In his highly anticipated debut essay collection, Impossible Owls, Brian Phillips demonstrates why he’s one of the most iconoclastic journalists of the digital age, beloved for his ambitious, off-kilter, meticulously reported essays that read like novels. The eight essays assembled here—five from Phillips’s Grantland and MTV days, and three new pieces—go beyond simply chronicling some of the modern world’s most uncanny, unbelievable, and spectacular oddities (though they do that, too). Researched for months and even years on end, they explore the interconnectedness of the globalized world, the consequences of history, the power of myth, and the ways people attempt to find meaning. He searches for tigers in India, and uncovers a multigenerational mystery involving an oil tycoon and his niece turned stepdaughter turned wife in the Oklahoma town where he grew up. Through each adventure, Phillips’s remarkable voice becomes a character itself—full of verve, rich with offhanded humor, and revealing unexpected vulnerability. Dogged, self-aware, and radiating a contagious enthusiasm for his subjects, Phillips is an exhilarating guide to the confusion and wonder of the world today. If John Jeremiah Sullivan’s Pulphead was the last great collection of New Journalism from the print era, Impossible Owls is the first of the digital age.