The Tiger Roars

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Book Jacket (George Allen & Unwin, 1967)

The Tiger Roars is the sixth book of jungle tales and man-eaters written by Kenneth Anderson, first published in 1967 by George Allen & Unwin Ltd.

Dedication & Acknowledgment

Anderson dedicates his book "To the Old India, where I lived in happiness for so many years; and to the New India, in her venture for freedom and democracy and a new way of life".[1]
Anderson also acknowledges his unbound gratitude to Malcolm Barnes of publishers George Allen and Unwin Ltd, to whom he says "Pardon my shortcomings, and thank you".[2]

Contents

  • Introduction
  • The Novice of Manchi
  • The Lame Horror of Peddacheruvu
  • The Queer side of Things
  • The Dumb Man-Eater of Talavadi
  • The Killer of the Wynaad
  • The Man-Hater of Talainovu
  • Sher Khan and the Betteamugalam Man-Eater

References

  1. ^ Anderson, Kenneth (1967). The Tiger Roars. George Allen & Unwin. p. 7.
  2. ^ Anderson, Kenneth (1967). The Tiger Roars. George Allen & Unwin. p. 8.