Anecdotes of Big Cats and Other Beasts

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David Alec Wilson 1910
English
  • Three Men Together
  • The Wonderful Escape of “Tiger-Hill”
  • Sherlock Holmes in a Wood
  • Where Tigers Flourish: Part 1 Tigers in the Air
  • Where Tigers Flourish: Part 2 Tigers Victorious
  • Where Tigers Flourish: Part 3 Working Alongside
  • Where Tigers Flourish: Part 4 At very Close Quarters
  • Where Tigers Flourish: Part 5 The Charge of the Tigress
  • The Girl and the Tigress
  • The Old Men and the Tiger
  • Recovering the Corpse
  • The Inspector’s Escape
  • The Sound of Humanity
  • The Tiger at the Rifle-range
  • A Lesson from the Water Buffalo
  • The Buffalo and the Crocodile
  • A Nest of Crocodiles
  • Useful Snakes
  • The Tucktoo
  • The Kitten’s Catch
  • The Leopard as a Killer of Men: Part 1 Twice Twenty Years Ago or More
  • The Leopard as a Killer of Men: Part 2 A Leopard that Loved the Ladies
  • The Leopard as a Killer of Men: Part 3 No Man Comes Amiss
  • The Leopard as a Killer of Men: Part 4 Its Way of Doing
  • The Leopard as a Killer of Men: Part 5 The Final Fight
  • On Heads in General
  • The Unfinished Speech and Dance
  • The Big Pet Cat
  • The Leopard that Needed a Dentist
  • The Devil as a Leopard
  • The Gallant Leopard
  • A Dumb Appeal put into Words
  • The Fox in the Suez Canal
  • Solidarity among the Brutes: Part 1 Elephants
  • Solidarity among the Brutes: Part 2 The Baboons and the Leopards
  • Solidarity among the Brutes: Part 3 The Indian Baboons and the Bear
  • Solidarity among the Brutes: Part 4 Simla Monkeys
  • Solidarity among the Brutes: Part 5 Co-operation
  • A Run for Life
  • Mother’s Love among the Monkeys
  • Exit the Hunter: Part 1 Up to Date
  • Exit the Hunter: Part 2 The Lion in Death
  • Exit the Hunter: Part 3 Killing Tigers and Apes
  • Exit the Hunter: Part 4 The Happy Hunter
  • Exit the Hunter: Part 5 The Use of Hunting
  • Exit the Hunter: Part 6 Irresistible Evolution
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 1 Children of Air, in General
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 2 Charlie Darwin
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 3 Running Away
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 4 Settling Down
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 5 Teasing Tom
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 6 Evening and Morning
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 7 Table Manners
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 8 Dogs
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 9 Equality is Equity
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 10 Where Civilisation Began.
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 11 Filial Feeling
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 12 Agreeable Sensations
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 13 Corroborating Aristotle & Co.
  • Charlie Darwin, or the Lady-Gibbon: Part 14 The Last Chapter
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 1 Early Days
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 2 Up the Chimney
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 3 At a Railway Station
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 4 A Breakfast at Ye-U
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 5 The Bear and the Perambulator
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 6 Life in a Country Town
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 7 The Wonderful Suckling
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 8 Harum-scarum
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 9 All the Rest
  • The Brief Biography of a Little Bear Part 110 Her Epitaph
  • A Chinese Hunter (740 B.C.)
Although David Alec Wilson is best known for his writings about Thomas Carlyle, he was a Scottish civil servant who spent much time in India. This collection of stories draw from those experiences, where tales of tigers, leopards, crocodiles, elephants and monkeys are part of the cultural fabric. These range from short vignettes to several multi-part stories, all sure to entertain. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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