Bøger af James Corbett
-
- The Vultures Nest
153,95 kr. "A Temple To Jesus Christ: The Vultures Nest," is a modern day Christian persecution story in Hindu majority India. Father Burns is a Catholic priest from America whose life is dedicated to converting non believers into the Christian fold. He operates like a company C.E.O and believes in taking Christ right into Hindu homes. He is helped by an Anglo Indian lady named Norine Dunne who shares his enthusiasm in spreading the word of god. Shanti is a beggar woman of a different kind. She is a fraud who buys unburnt dead bodies from the crematorium, brings them to the railway station, and begs over them for alms claiming the dead thing is her dead relative and she doesn't have money to burn it. Passengers feel sorry for her and give her money. She buys her corpses from Kisun who runs a racket on the banks of the Ganges where he fishes out unburnt dead bodies from the river and sells them to Shanti or the students in the local Medical College Hospital. Father Burns manages to convert Shanti and Kisun to Christianity and prevails on them to stop their nefarious occupation of abusing dead bodies. They help him spread the word of god. But there is a war on. Christians under Father Burns go into overdrive mode in converting Hindu's to the fold. High cast Hindu's fight back and go hammer and tongs for the encroaching Christians. The corpse wailing woman who converted is caught in the cross fire. Will she survive
- Bog
- 153,95 kr.
-
98,95 kr. Genghise khan is a Royal Bengal tiger who is paired up with an idiot who was brought up in a zoo. The tigers are rehabilitated in the forests of Chitwan. The zoo bred tiger is unable to kill fleet footed animals so goes hammer and tongs for the humans. They are an easy target for him. The humans react and go hammer and tongs for the tigers. A ding dong war ensues and the zoo bred tiger is hunted and killed. In the fight Genghise is fatally wounded in his feet. He now cannot hunt fleet footed animals so to stay alive he reluctantly becomes a man eater. And then the great man comes. There are rumors that a white hunter called Jim Corbett has arrived to hunt down the man eater. Genghise is terrified of the white hunter. He is terrified of the latter's track record of killing man eating tigers. In fact all man eating tigers were terrified of this name. So Genghise decides to hide. Who is this man? Does he manage to track down and capture Genghise? Or does Genghise manage to trap him and gobble him up? Its a million dollar question? For the answer. Read on.
- Bog
- 98,95 kr.
-
- A Silent Scream
163,95 kr. "A Girl on A Train," is a modern day Christian persecution story in Hindu majority India. Father Burns is a Catholic priest of the aggressive kind. He behaves like a company C.E.O and believes in taking Jesus right into Hindu homes. Norine Dunne is his female friend who shares his enthusiasm in spreading the word of god. Shanti is a beggar woman of a different kind. She is a fraud who buys and sells human dead bodies, taking advantage of the fact that many people belonging to the lower income groups did not burn their dead. They simply threw the body in the river. People fished these bodies out of the river and sold them to Shanti who took them to the railway station and begged over them claiming the dead thing was her dead relative and she did not have money to cremate it. She did this to attract the sympathy of passengers who threw money lavishly into her begging bowl. Father Burns and Norine Dunne manage to convert Shanti to the Christian faith. She is persuaded to stop her nefarious activity of dealing with unburnt dead bodies bodies. Unfortunately there is a war on. Christians under Father Burns go into overdrive mode in converting Hindu's to the fold. Hindu's fight back under the leadership of a Hindu godman. They go hammer and tongs for the Christians. The newly convert Christian is caught in the cross fire. Will she survive
- Bog
- 163,95 kr.
-
- Great White Hunter
143,95 kr. This is the fourth book in the "Great White Hunter" series. The village of Olipore is a proud owner of an elephant that gives birth to a baby. But thieves steal the baby and take her away. The elephant searches for the baby and when she fails to find it, she starts hunting and killing humans. She becomes a rogue. People living in the area around Olipore village are terrified of the elephant and spend sleepless nights. The rogue is to be hunted and killed. The only man who can do it is an old hunter by the name of Henry Phibbs. He is an American who has settled down in India due to his love for Indian wildlife. Villagers visit him and request him to come out of retirement and hunt the elephant. Human lives are at stake. Henry agrees to hunt the elephant. Will he capture it or shoot it down. Folks read on.
- Bog
- 143,95 kr.
-
88,95 kr. Henry Phibbs is an American who settles down in India due to his love for Indian wild life. He retires from the Indian Forest Department. But the government of India has something else in store for him. A tiger he had nurtured and watched as the latter grew up into a strong male has gone rogue. It is a man eater and the Indians want it killed. Unfortunately, it is the age of wildlife conservation and big game hunters have gone extinct. Except a few old men who are still alive. Henry Phibbs is one of these old men to whom the Indian government turns to for help. He is called back from retirement and is asked to kill his own baby. Will he do it
- Bog
- 88,95 kr.
-
- Middle Class Incest
153,95 kr. "Middle Class Incest," is a modern day Christian persecution story in Hindu majority India by no one else other than the wife. Jwala Singh is a liberal minded Christian convert who leads a happy go lucky life. Shikha is his wife. She is a die hard Hindu hailing from a die hard sadhu worshiping Hindu family. The two never see eye to eye and their marriage goes for a toss. Shikha treats her Christian husband as an untouchable and refuses to sleep with him. Jwala finds solace in his maidservant. Will his relationship with his wife survive
- Bog
- 153,95 kr.
-
88,95 kr. Henry Phibbs is an American who worked in the Indian forest department because of his love for Indian wild life. He retires to a relaxed life in his ancestral farm but is called back to service. A leopard has gone rogue and has become a man eater. It has thirty human kills to its credit. The problem is it is the age of forest and wild life conservation. Big game hunters have gone extinct except for a few old men who are still alive. Henry is one of them. And he is the best. But old age has dampened his exuberance to take part in big game hunting. Will he accept the challenge The leopard starts a killing spree, killing a human every third day. It has to be stopped. Henry realizes there is no way out. He will have to stalk, hunt, and kill the man eater.
- Bog
- 88,95 kr.
-
- Great White Hunter
123,95 kr. This is the third book in "The Great White Hunter" series. A crocodile strays into the Ganges and is forced by hunger to become a man eater. It kills villagers who come to the river to bathe or to collect water. Panic takes over the area and people stop going to the river. The man eater must be hunted. But it is the age of wildlife conservation and big game hunters are extinct. Except for a few old hunters. Among'st them Henry Phibbs is the best. He is an American who has settled down in India due to his love for Indian wildlife. Villagers go and request him to come out of retirement and hunt the crocodile. Human lives are at stake. Henry accepts the offer and goes in for the hunt. Will he kill the crocodile? Read on.
- Bog
- 123,95 kr.
-
- The Snake God
158,95 kr. "The Snake God" is a humorous Christian conversion story set in the fag end of British Indian rule. James Powell is an officer in his Majesties Government of India, a die hard imperialist whose stiff upper lip takes a beating every time he sees the Hindu landlord praying to a snake. He fails to understand why would anyone pray to a snake. He introduces the landlord to Christianity. Bill Moore is the pastor in the local church who patiently tells the story of Christ to the Hindu landlord knowing full well that the latter was pretending to be interested in Christ. He is okay with that. At least the landlord is listening to the story of Christ. He believes that Jesus will do the rest and make the landlord a believer. The landlord is a die hard Hindu who prays to the snake god. He pretends to be interested in Christianity not because he believes in Christ, but because he wants to humor the British officers who have the power to make him richer. He goes to church and listens to the pastors story of Christ. He does not know that subconsciously he is moving away from the Snake God and coming closer to Christ. Unfortunately fate has other things in store for him. Read on
- Bog
- 158,95 kr.
-
108,95 kr. Its the wild wild east. James Corbett traveled widely across India in search of stories. He realized rural India was still feudal where landlords still kept elephants as a symbol of their strength and power. "Killer Elephant" is such a story. Paddum Prasad is a bull elephant which the landlord uses to kill humans and create an atmosphere of fear in the surrounding villages. He does this to usurp peoples lands. The villagers fight back and kill the elephant. Unperturbed, the landlord buys a new one. He swears by the size and temperament of the animal. "This one is a brute," he says, "not a fly swatter like the one that was gunned down." The new elephant is delighted. What else could it ask for? It had full permission to swat and kill humans. "If the humans want me to kill humans," it rumbles, " then so be it." The elephant goes into battle and terrorizes the villagers in the surrounding area. It fights and kills humans. It goes berserk and rampages through villages causing humans to flee their homes. It must be stopped or gunned down so hunters are called in. But the landlord is adamant. No one will shoot his elephant as long as he is alive. It is a question of prestige and self esteem. So a ding dong war ensues between the humans and the elephant. Who will win?Read on.
- Bog
- 108,95 kr.
-
253,95 kr. - Bog
- 253,95 kr.
-
118,95 kr. Lost loves and painful truths against the backdrop of Liverpool's fall and rise
- Bog
- 118,95 kr.
-
- School of Science
273,95 kr. Published to coincide with the 125th Anniversary of the foundation of Everton Football Club, Everton: The School of Science tells the story of this illustrious team
- Bog
- 273,95 kr.
-
- Bog
- 333,95 kr.