| George P. Sanderson - 1907 - 512 páginas
...which they have charge when visiting out-of-the-way localities for sport, which they would never leam otherwise. It is a pity to see the tiger proscribed...uses. May the day be far distant when the tiger shall become practically extinct 1 THE GAME-KILLER. The game-killer confines himself entirely to thick forests,... | |
| George P. Sanderson - 1912 - 468 páginas
...unmitigated evil in the land. His pursuit affords excitement and recreation to many a hard- worked official whose life, except for an occasional day...uses. May the day be far distant when the tiger shall become practically extinct ! 270 THE MAN-EATER, THE GAME-KILLER. The game-killer confines himself entirely... | |
| Frederick Walter Champion - 1928 - 424 páginas
...themselves matters affecting the districts of which they have charge when visiting out-of-the-way places for sport, which they would never learn otherwise....uses. May the day be far distant when the tiger shall become practically extinct!" Mr. Best states that tigers, except the rare man-eaters, and if left alone,... | |
| 1928 - 726 páginas
...the opinion of that well-known writer, GP Sanderson: . The tiger is no unmitigated evil in the land. It is a pity to see the tiger proscribed and hunted...slay every man-eater by all means possible and at any ex pense; but ordinary tigers are exceedingly inoffensive and have their uses. May the day be far distant... | |
| Ethel Mannin - 1950 - 296 páginas
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| 1972 - 412 páginas
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| George P. Sanderson - 2000 - 470 páginas
...and die in a few hours. The tiger is no unmitigated evil in the land. His pursuit affords pxcitement and recreation to many a hard-worked official whose...uses. May the day be far distant when the tiger shall become practically extinct ! 270 THE MAN-EATER. THE GAME-KILLER. The game-killer confines himself entirely... | |
| Valmik Thapar - 2006 - 432 páginas
...One of these was Sanderson, who urged that 'The tiger is no unmitigated evil in the land,' lamenting 'It is a pity to see the tiger proscribed and hunted...unsportsmanlike method that can be devised, in response to unpopular outcries — chiefly in England — widiout foundation in fact, about his destructiveness'.... | |
| Deborah Denenholz Morse, Martin A. Danahay - 2007 - 342 páginas
...and the two remaining chapters recalling specific hunts. Though Sanderson informs his readers that "it is a pity to see the tiger proscribed and hunted to death by every unsportsmanlike method [ie, any method other than shooting] that can be devised" (Sanderson, p. 269), he nonetheless outlines... | |
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