On Jim Corbett's Trail And Other Tales From The Jungle
Material type: TextPublication details: . Natraj Publishers 2018Description: 262pISBN: 978-81-8158-253-9Subject(s): Adventure | English Literature | National parks and reserves | Travel | WildlifeDDC classification: 915.404 Summary: "Going for a walk in an Indian forest with Dr. A.J.T. Johnsingh is simply one of the finest experiences you can have in life. There is his good humour. There is the joy in his steps when he is waking in the forest. He walks to live. And lives to walk - and it shows. And you feel good because he is so at home in the forest. He is ever alert; completely aware of all that is going on around him... Dr. Johnsingh is legendary for his ability to find and see wildlife. Nothing goes unnoticed... And if you are impressed with his enthusiasm on a walk in the forest. Just wait until you go looking for mahseer with him." - John SeidenstickerItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Children's Books | Ektara Trust | 915.404/JOH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4904 |
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"Going for a walk in an Indian forest with Dr. A.J.T. Johnsingh is simply one of the finest experiences you can have in life. There is his good humour. There is the joy in his steps when he is waking in the forest. He walks to live. And lives to walk - and it shows. And you feel good because he is so at home in the forest. He is ever alert; completely aware of all that is going on around him... Dr. Johnsingh is legendary for his ability to find and see wildlife. Nothing goes unnoticed... And if you are impressed with his enthusiasm on a walk in the forest. Just wait until you go looking for mahseer with him." - John Seidensticker
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