
Prose style, indeed some have gone as far as to compile lists of hisīest 'gaffes'. James Corbett has come in for some flack in regard to his James Corbett Author Biography - Further Information If you have anything you may consider sellingĭJ priced at 3/6? ECB says "cheap edition" but no 7/6 listedĭJ priced at 3/6? once again the ECB has no 7/6ĭJ 7/6.Dated 1941 but actually published Jan 1942 As Corbett patiently explains, humans are not tigers natural nor preferred prey, and tigers resort to man only if the animal suffers a physical ailment that causes it to seek out an easy target. The Moon Killer (1938) The Ghost Plane (1939) The Air Killer (1941). Jim Corbett, Sahib and master of hunting, walks the reader through 7 tales of his hunting - and destroying - man-eating tigers. We are always keen to purchase pre 1940 books, UK 1st editions in Author: James Corbett Author Record 203985 Birthplace: Belfast, Ireland, UK.

Was this inadvertent or deliberate? As Yogi Berra said: "I didn't really say everything I said." Regardless of his faults, Corbett was able to write and sell over forty books - many more than most of his critics.James Corbett Bibliography - Checklist of First Edition Books James Corbett Bibliography UK First Edition Books The following bibliography-checklist contains the mystery titles She was visibly excited, yet not a vestige of her features betrayed her. It was a morning gown of blue silk, one that stressed her grace of figure and matched her complexion. "There is no guarantee that one of those Yard men may not be a lip reader." "I wish you would not speak so loud," she cautioned. They knew the anticlimax was at hand, and their satisfaction was unbounded.

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Includes Vampire of the Skies, The Death Pool, The Air Killer, and When Death Walks. It was like looking for an ostrich in a forest of monkeys! James Corbett First Editions Group of 4 (Herbert Jenkins, 1932-41).
