Author: Kipling, John Lockwood
Synopsis:
In 'Beast and Man in India: A Popular Sketch of Indian Animals in their Relations with the People', John Lockwood Kipling takes readers on a captivating journey through the diverse wildlife of India and its fascinating interactions with the local population. From the majestic elephants to the cunning tigers, and from the mischievous monkeys to the sacred cows, Kipling's vivid descriptions and anecdotes bring these animals to life, revealing the intricate bond between beast and man in the Indian subcontinent. Through his engaging storytelling, Kipling sheds light on the unique cultural, religious, and historical significance of these animals, offering a captivating glimpse into the rich tapestry of Indian society.
Genres: Non-fiction, Natural History, Anthropology
Themes: Human-animal relationships, Cultural significance, Wildlife conservation
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