
A seasoned hunter recounts his early forays into the jungles of Ceylon, where the clash of muzzle‑loaders and the emerging breech‑loader technology shaped the very art of the chase. With vivid detail he describes the practical challenges of matching rifle calibre to the diverse game—from delicate snipe to towering elephant—while sharing the lessons learned from a lifetime of field experience. His reflections blend technical insight with the raw excitement of tracking wild beasts across tropical terrain.
Beyond the mechanics, the narrative captures the spirit of an era when hunting was as much a study of nature as a test of skill. Readers are drawn into the author's observations of animal behavior, the camaraderie among fellow hunters, and the evolving respect for the creatures that roamed the island. The account offers a window into a world where precision, preparation, and reverence for the wild intersect, inviting listeners to experience the pulse of an unforgettable adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (497K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Garry Gill, Charles Franks, the Distributed Proofreading Team, and David Widger
Release date
2002-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1893
An adventurous Victorian traveler and writer, he became famous for tracing the Nile and helping identify Lake Albert. His books mix exploration, hunting, and close observation of the people and places he encountered.
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