Man Eating Leopard of Panar by Jim Corbett | Audiobook (English) #JimCorbettAudiobook

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Legendary hunter turned conservationist, Colonel Jim Corbett's thrilling account of the Panar Leopard, which killed over 400 people in the Himalayan foothills of India, in the early 20th century, one of the most prolific of all man-eaters, second only to the Champawat man-eater, which lived at the same time.
Note that this was the first audio recording I did and it was done on a whim, late one evening with no prior experience, preparation, or adequate recording equipment. This is an unedited piece of recording done on a laptop. So please excuse the echo and the inconsistent audio with all the popping noises.
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There is a newer and improved version of this story which has been re-recorded with better audio and much-improved narration. It can be accessed from the link below.

This was my first audio recording and it was done on a whim, late one evening with no prior experience, preparation, or adequate recording equipment. This is an unedited piece of recording done on a laptop. So please excuse the echo and the choppy audio that goes in and out with all the popping noises.

selvalorestudios
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Jim is doing all this for free as a service to the people. His struggles and malaria and risk of leprosy are part and parcel of the man’s heroism.

annohalloran
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I’m hoping you’ll do more Jim Corbett stories. I’ve read all his books many times over. It’s great to lay in bed at night and listen to these adventures!

winnguyen
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Jim Corbett Was Legend And Your Channel Is Legendry ❤

sunitamishra
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Excellent narration of these fascinating and true stories written by Jim Corbett who had a deep respect, understanding and compassion for the peoples of India. I recall reading as a young girl, Corbett’s book “Man Eaters of Kumaon”, and reading it countless times. I still have the book, and am a considerably older girl. I value this book, copyright 1946, because of the pleasure it has brought me with countless readings. Thank you for bringing these stories to life in an audio format, well done!

rosaoddin
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Wonderful. I grew up on Corbett and still find them fascinatingly real and evocative.. He had a way with words and his descriptive powers were quite extraordinary. Not surprising that his Maneaters of Kumaon was a prose text at school.

pradipthomas
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Thanks for reading in English, appreciate it, bahut danyad, as they say,

mogen
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This will make my commute go faster. Such a blast from the past. Can you please do more of these narrations?

DasnarkyRemarky
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I just started reading jim corbett books and I really loved it

himanshusinghrathod
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I had almost forgotten about this one. I love Corbett's stories. Such an unassuming writer. Thanks for reading it out.

scottwilcox
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Lol I laughed so hard when the cook ran after the leopard thinking it was a dog but bolted at "even greater speed" after realizing what it really was

walids
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Thank you for this narration. I hope you continue with more of Jim Corbett's work .

coastdweller
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Thanks for reading this story, I love Mr Corbett and his adventures. Look forward to more of his adventures from you . You read these perfectly, thank you

jimmyh
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I really get an impression of the danger the people are in, they ate so many people and they told him to get his will and affairs are in order, what an adventure. Thank you for uploading this. Scary stuff.

oliverwalker
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I can really feel the tension, fear, excitement and what not by imagining all this. I wish there was a tv series on it, but the TV is full of crappy sops, and comedy shows.

SS-wmwy
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Nicely done. I'd never heard of Jim Corbett before but lo and behold Im looking forward to more narrations like this

roderickschroeder
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Thanks for your narration. It has always been my ambition to visit Corbett country. Hopefully this Covid plague will get sorted and we can visit that lovely country.

robertborsak
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Although I've read all of Corbett's books, I've never known how to pronounce the names of Indian places and people. It is very helpful to hear them read aloud.

IMBrute-irgz
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Amazing story. As a child, I lived in the foothills of Zagros mountains in Iran and we had several incidents with leopards there but never heard of anything even remotely comparable to this. Greetings from California.

seppiakhusrowshahi
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Given this was your first narration, please know this...
No one could possibly be better suited to reading Corbett's adventures than someone bilingual....I speak several languages but I don't pretend to know how to pronounce Indian words, especially names....
Give yourself an A+...I give you the same....

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