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A GREAT part of Mr. Stebbing's book is devoted to the sport and natural history of the big-game jungles of India, and no reader will escape their fascination. They are so primitive, so wild, so full of the unexpected, so tragic in their hidden vestiges of remote civilisation, and withal so rich in possibilities of present-day pleasure—to the sportsman-naturalist especially.
The Diary of a Sportsman-Naturalist in India.
By E. P. Stebbing. Pp. xvi + 298. (London: John Lane; New York: John Lane Co., 1920.) 21s. net.
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The Diary of a Sportsman-Naturalist in India . Nature 107, 615–616 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107615a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/107615a0