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Big Game Shooting in the Indian Empire provides a fascinating historical perspective on hunting practices during the height of British colonial rule in India. C. H. Stockley draws from personal experiences and accounts to chronicle the thrilling pursuits of tigers, elephants, rhinoceros, and other magnificent creatures across the Indian subcontinent.
This comprehensive work explores the cultural, social, and sporting dimensions of big game hunting as it was practiced by colonial hunters and Indian nobility. Stockley details the methods, equipment, and strategies employed in these dangerous expeditions, while also offering insights into the natural history and behavior of India’s most formidable wildlife. The book serves as both an adventure narrative and a valuable historical document, capturing a significant aspect of colonial India’s relationship with its rich biodiversity and hunting traditions.
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