Pages: 384 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0312510101 Pub: Saint Martin's Press Inc. Pub date: 1986-12-31 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 25215
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Reader Reviews:Ripping yarns (4/4 people found this helpful)I first read this book in 1963 when I was thirteen, and was utterly captivated by the thrilling story. After reading it again, I was just as enthralled by Patterson's exploits. I love his simple, direct and slightly clumsy style, which does not detract in any way from the content. You have to keep reminding yourself that this was written a hundred years ago when the only good lion was a dead one. (Ditto for most other animals, especially hippos and rhinos.) The Man eaters of Tsavo (6/7 people found this helpful)I am lucky enough to have a second edition of this book and read it after visiting Tsavo (an arid place) and long before the film came out. Fascinating for anyone with an interest in African wildlife (12/13 people found this helpful)I read this book mainly because I am visiting the Tsavo game reserve in Kenya next year. This book provided a frightening insight to the wildlife of the area. The book was very interesting and the events that occured made the story quite gripping in places. However, the book is written more as a diary of recollections than a descriptive story. I did not feel that the author added much intensity to the book with this style of writing. I was initially disappointed to find that half the book is written after the reign of the man eating lions. I was pleasantly surprised when the interest of the authors situation continued following the fall of the lions. One word of warning to any lovers of wildlife planning to read this book. The book was written about experiences in the late 1800's. The author encounters many different animals and breifly describes there majesty before going into great detail about how he shoots them. Obviously, attitudes have changed in the last 200 years. If you can overlook the brutal slaughter of the animals, and if you have interest in this field, you should enjoy this book. A book of every season. (4/4 people found this helpful)I first read this book as a child in '78 but its still fresh in my mind. Col. Patterson's indomitable spirits in the face of desperation has been a source of inspiration for me all my life. Every child should read this book. A book of every season. (6/6 people found this helpful)I first read this book as a child in '78 but its still fresh in my mind. Col. Patterson's indomitable spirits in the face of desperation has been a source of inspiration for me all my life. Every child should read this book. Similar ProductsThe Ghost And The Darkness [1996] [1997] The Jim Corbett Omnibus: "Man-eaters of Kumaon", "Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag" and "Temple Tiger and More Man-eaters of Kumaon" Ghosts of Tsavo: Stalking the Mystery Lions of East Africa Death in the Long Grass The Lions of Tsavo: Exploring the Legacy of Africa's Notorious Man-Eaters CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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