The Great Indian Elephant Book
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Book Description
For centuries, elephants have been a source of wonder, fear, and fascination to man. While depiction of the elephant in art, sculpture and literature goes far back in time, this anthology focuses on the nineteenth century when the British Empire was on the ascendant in India, Burma and Sri
Lanka, and colonial rulers began using the elephant in war and for transport, even as they were hunting it. This comprehensive collection includes excellent descriptions of these intelligent and sagacious animals in the wild, with rare insight into elephant behavior, anatomy and haunts, as well as
the odd apocryphal story about them: is there really an elephant graveyard in Sri Lanka? Do elephants have extraordinary memories? Did a man-eating elephant actually exist? The book contains accounts by leading elephant-men--from Champion and sanderson to Samuel Baker and Symington--all from works
no longer readily available. With fascinating photographs and drawings, this is an informative and delightful collection.
The Great Indian Elephant Book,Dhriti Kanta Lahiri Choudhury,Oxford University Press, USA,0195648927,Animals,Asiatic elephant,Individual Species Of Mammals,Life Sciences - Zoology - General,Mammals,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Essays, journals, letters & other prose works,India,Life Sciences | Vertebrate Zoology | Mammalogy,Nature / Mammals,Wild animals
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