Title: Thirteen years among the wild beasts of India : their haunts and habits from personal observations, with an account of the modes and capturing and taming elephants
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Sanderson, G. P. (George P. Sanderson)
Subjects: Hunting -- India Elephants
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