Shikar

Shikar
Author: Jack Warner
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2003-06-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765303434

"Shikar" pits Grady Brickhouse, sheriff of Hartesville, Georgia, against a fearsome opponent--a full-grown Bengal tiger that has somehow found its way to his jurisdiction.

Jungle Odyssey (A Soldiers Memoirs)

Jungle Odyssey (A Soldiers Memoirs)
Author:
Publisher: KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9385714775

Life in India has changed beyond recognition in the last seventy years, and I am making an effort at preserving the memory of a lost past for my grandchildren and their yet to come progeny, to relive some of the jungle stories and memories. JUNGLE SALT “You can take a man out of the Jungle, but if he is born to it – you cannot take the Jungle out of a man”. Anon Jungle Odyssey is a soldier’s ‘Shikar’ biography. Glimpses of experiences with his father the ‘Deva-Pitta’ of these stories perhaps are the defining events that qualify him as a “Jungle Salt”. Soldering closely enabled him to retain his lifelong interest in Wildlife – the fauna – flora of our vast subcontinental size country. It has been a fulsome life that exposed him to the Jungle lore and the beauty of its jungle and wildlife.

Call Back

Call Back
Author: C.P. Tewari
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020-12-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1648996221

In an Army officer’s life, retirement and death are preordained. Date of death is unknown but the date of one’s retirement is known and generally, the planning for the retirement starts in the last few years of the service. I have endeavored to pen down a few interesting incidents during my service life. Some are of just humorous value, some throw up a moral and some may indicate a lesson to be learned for the future.

Gone Are the Days

Gone Are the Days
Author: Peter Byrne
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 157157476X

Peter Byrne has led the life most of us can only dream about. After WW II he returned to Ireland, but being restless, he decided to find a job that would take him to exotic lands. Using his family's connections, he was hired as a manager on a huge Indian tea plantation in the Himalayan foothills--a posh job that came with 17 servants and a mansion. Almost immediately on arrival he was plunged into Indian jungle hunting, his primary love, when the local villagers turned to him with a plea to eliminate a rogue boar. Read his exciting description of how he jumped from a tree and sliced the boar's skull in two while half the adult males of the village stayed in the trees to watch and cheer him on. Share his many adventures in India with tiger, elephant, and leopard, and see how a fortuitous championing of a member of the ruling elite of Nepal during a bar brawl prompted Peter to move to Nepal and become a professional hunter there. Move with him to Nepal where he was, for years, the only authorized professional hunter to operate in that country. In the unspoiled wilderness of the White Grass Plains area of Nepal, where there were virtually no roads and the natives did not even know the name of the capital of the country, he hunted tiger right up till the close of tiger hunting in 1969. Follow his exploits in the Terai (forested southlands of Nepal) where he encountered a man-eater . . . that was eventually killed by a train! This is the true-life story about a time that now is completely gone--a time when virtually no cars were seen in the remote areas of India and Nepal, a time when tiger, gaur, leopard, sambar, and many other jungle denizens were plentiful beyond description. Those days are truly gone. Foreword by Charlton Heston.

Days of the Raj

Days of the Raj
Author: Pramod K. Nayar
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 014310280X

British India generated the largest imperial archive in the world. From the stacks of administrative reports, minutes, instruction manuals, memoirs, letters, reports, cook-books and travelogues the British left behind,

My Service Days

My Service Days
Author: Sir Norman Robert Stewart (2d bart.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1908
Genre: China
ISBN: