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No Beast So Fierce

The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Animal in History

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No Beast So Fierce

Auteur(s): Dane Huckelbridge
Narrateur(s): Corey Snow
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American Sniper meets Jaws in this gripping, true account of the deadliest animal of all time, the Champawat Tiger - responsible for killing more than 400 humans in Northern India and Nepal in the first decade of the 20th century - and the legendary hunter who finally brought it down.

At the turn of the 20th century, in the forested foothills of the Himalayas between India and Nepal, a large Bengal tiger began preying on humans. Between roughly 1900 and 1907, the fearsome beast locals called the Champawat Man-Eater claimed 436 lives. Successfully evading both hunters and soldiers from the Nepalese army and growing bolder with its kills, the tiger - commonly a nocturnal predator - prowled settlements and roadways even in broad daylight. Entire villages were virtually abandoned.

Desperate for help, authorities appealed to Jim Corbett, a then-unknown railroad employee of humble origins who had grown up hunting and tracking game through the hills of Kumaon. Like a police detective on the trail of a human killer, Corbett questioned villagers who had encountered the tiger and began tracking its movements in the dense, hilly woodlands - while the animal began to hunt Corbett in return. When the big cat attacked a teenager and dragged her away, he followed the blood trail deep into the forest - a harrowing, dramatic chase that would ultimately end the man-eater’s long reign of terror and turn the young Corbett into a living legend.

In this rip-roaring adventure and compelling natural history, Dane Huckelbridge recreates one of the great adventure stories of the 20th century, bringing into focus a principled, disciplined soldier, hunter, and conservationist - who would later earn fame for his devotion to saving the Bengal tiger and its habitat - and the beautiful, terrifying animal he patiently pursued. Written with the thrilling immediacy of John Vaillant’s The Tiger, Susan Casey’s The Devil’s Teeth, and Nate Blakeslee’s American Wolf, No Beast so Fierce is an enthralling depiction of a classic battle between man and animal, human encroachment and wild nature that resonates today.

©2019 Dane Huckelbridge (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
Asie Plein air et nature Professionnels et universitaires Science Sciences biologiques Chasse Népal Sports
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loved this tale. found it after reading The Tiger, a similar story about a man-eater Amur Tiger in Russia's far east. I was not yet satiated on stories of tigers and their vengeful nature. stumbled upon this gem and loved it equally so. other reviews will tell you it gets bogged down in too many details about what one might consider irrelevant, but if you are keen on wildlife conservation and a general history of other cultures, you may find this book more enjoyable. the story takes place over a 100 years ago and is pieced together by a shattered mirror of historical records and gives a thrilling tale of man vs beast, but it fills the world with a broader context. I hope those that read it don't feel like they are now set to go slaughter every Bengal Tiger in existence but actually come to appreciate the animals and understand them better, hopefully encourage to assist in conservation efforts world wide much like Jim Corbett did. I found myself on the edge of my seat everytime the Tiger would appear worried it would take yet another victim in its already impressive hit list. while Corbett's thoughts cannot actually be ascertained at the time, who really knows what he was thinking, I believe the author did it to make sure the characters didn't seem wooden or just the holster for the smoking guns they toted. overall wonderful story, and a must read for conservationists and historians alike

Conservation meets history meets wild adventure

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Very interesting tale. Rather heavy on superfluous historical data and details. I would recommend this book though.

Very interesting tale, a bit heavy on data and details.

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The beginning is a slogfest. But eventually when you do get to the part about the tiger, it’s not so bad.
(I understand the history is important, but half of the book is a history lesson about the areas the tiger lived in)

It’s alright.

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Irritating narrative voice and far too much a political critique…
I rarely Gail to finish a book, but this one lost my interest very quickly and never recovered. (May have been the narrator in a big part which is subjective).

Meh…

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The first 6 chapters had very little to do with the tiger. Lost interest real fast. Probably won’t finish the book. Maybe if I skipped about 15 chapters it will get to the actual story

Boring

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