Edward Pritchard Gee - Publications

Publications

  • E.P. Gee was an active contributor to the early wildlife protection policy of India. He wrote his own account of his wildlife work in the book Wildlife of India in 1964. This work makes a good comparison with present day wildlife conservation efforts in India.
The Indian Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Environment and Forests since May, 2009, Jairam Ramesh's acquaintance with the natural world began when he was nine (1963) and was gifted The Wildlife of India. The book is a classic with a beautiful foreword by Jawaharlal Nehru that has stayed with him all these years.
Wildlife in India was first published in hardcover 224 page, 8 b/w and 12 color plates illustrated edition, weight 645 grams by William Collins, Sons and Co Ltd in London in July 1964 (Second hardback edition. green cloth. 192pp; 12 colour plates 64 b/w plates.) and E.P. Dutton & Co. 6 1/8" x 9", Green hardback with gold print on black background on spine, 192 pages, 8vo. Illus. with 8 b/w and 12 color plates) in New York in Dec. 1964. Third impression in March, 1965 had 192 pages with 12 colour and over 60 b/w illustrations. The book was republished by Fontana paperbacks in London in 1969 and again in 177 page version on May 1, 1992 by Indus, South Asia Books. It was reprinted by Harper Collins in New Delhi in 2000.

Book review by India Club says,

"For anyone interested in wildlife or the natural resources of India this is an enthralling and informative book. For the animals themselves it may make all the difference between extermination and survival. Some of the noblest and most beautiful animals in the world are to be found in India. But they are unlikely to survive outside the pages of Kipling and the memoirs of big-game hunters unless something is done quickly to save them. E P Gee has spent half a lifetime studying and photographing animals and birds in India. He has sat in the open within ten feet of a lion, has fallen in front of a charging rhinoceros and he has a strange tale to tell of a bird mystery in Assam; but although it is full of good stories this is not a book of daring deeds. It is a unique panorama of the wildlife resources of India, her sanctuaries, the animals which inhabit them and the men who have done most to preserve them."

"COMMENTS: Absolutely splendid. The photographs and text are of a very high quality. - Peter Scott - The author's great experience of Indian wildlife and his superb photography render this one of the most enthralling books on natural history. All interested in nature will find it hard to stop reading. - The Naturalist - A plea for the preservation of wild animals and birds in India. Mr. Gee a splendid raconteur, takes each of the main species and discusses with a wealth of anecdotes its chances of survival. A dedicated man, he is no fanatic. Of outstanding interest."

Some of his other publications are:

  • The White Tiger in Animal, 1964, vol. 3, pages. 282-286.
  • "The breeding of the Grey or Spottedbilled Pelican Pelecanus philippensis (Gmelin)". J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., Vol.57, 1960, issue 2, pages 245–251.
  • Albinism And Partial Albinism In Tiger in the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 1959, Vol. 56, pages. 581-587.
  • History of the Rhino Area in Nepal in the Journal Cheetal, Vol 4, 1961, pp. 16–28
  • Note on the Indo-Burmese Pied Hornbill, JBNHS, Vol. 36 (1933) pp. 505–506
  • Fishing and Fish Tackle, IF, Vol. 82, 1954, pp. 423–426
  • The Management Of India's Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks, Part II, JBNHS, Vol. 52, 1954, pp. 717–731

Other Articles Written by E. P. Gee, published in Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society:

  • A leopard cat (Felis bengalensis Kerr) in captivity 59(2), PLATES - 1
  • A new species of langur in Assam 53(2)
  • A note on the conference on conservation of nature and natural resources in tropical South-East Asia held at Bangkok, Thailand. November 29 to December 4, 1965 63(1), PLATES - 1
  • A note on the occurrence of the Malayan sun bear Helarctos malayanus (Raffles) within Indian limits 64(2), PLATES - 1
  • A possible cause of blank days when Mahseer fishing 48(3)
  • Bharatpur `wild’ cattle 55(2), PLATES - 1
  • Black leopard cubs 48(1)
  • Effect of atmospheric pressure while fishing 49(1)
  • Effect of atmospheric pressure while fishing 49(4)
  • Extermination of snakes upsets balance of nature 51(1)
  • Further observations on the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis Linn.) 51(4), PLATES - 1 2
  • Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis Linn.) cow with (presumptive) twin calves 53(2)
  • Lion v. tiger 54(1)
  • Mystery predator 51(3)
  • Note on the development of the casque of the Indo-Burmese pied hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris) 36(3), PLATES - 1
  • Occurrence of the brown bear, Ursus arctos (Linnaeus), in Bhutan 64(3)
  • Occurrence of the nayan or great Tibetan sheep, Ovis ammon hodgsoni (Blyth) in Bhutan 64(3)
  • Occurrence of the snow leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber), in Bhutan 64(3)
  • On the leopard cat. (Prionailurus bengalensis) 47(2)
  • Possible occurrence of the snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellanae) in Assam 51(1)
  • Predator and prey at salt-licks 54(1)
  • Report on the status of the brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi (MacClelland) of Manipur (India)- October–November 1959 and March 1960 57(3), PLATES - 1 2 3 4
  • Report on the status of the Kashmir stag- October 1965 62(3), PLATES - 1 2 3 4 5
  • Some notes on the golden cat, Felis temmincki Vigors & Horsfield 58(2)
  • Strange behaviour of a tigress 39(3)
  • The Assam earthquake of 1950 50(3), PLATES - 1 2 3
  • The brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi MacClelland) 52(4), (PLATES - 1
  • The Distribution and Feeding Habits of the Golden Langur, Presbytis geei, Gee (Khajuria, 1956) 58(1), PLATES - 1 2 3
  • The function of zoological gardens in the preservation of wild life 53(1), PLATES - 1 2 3 4
  • The great Indian rhinoceros (R. unicornis) in Nepal-Report of a fact-finding survey, April–May 1959 56(3), PLATES - 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • The Indian elephant, (E. maximus)- Early growth gradient and intervals between calfing 53(1), PLATES - 1 2 3 4
  • The Indian Wild Ass- A survey-February 1962 60(3), PLATES - 1
  • The life history of the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis Linn.) 51(2), PLATES - 1
  • The management of India’s wild life sanctuaries and national parks 51(1), PLATES - 1 2 3 4
  • The management of India’s wild life sanctuaries and national parks. Part II 52(4), PLATES - 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • The management of India’s wild life sanctuaries and national parks. Part III 54(1), PLATES - 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • The management of India’s wild life sanctuaries and national parks. Part IV 59(2), PLATES - 1 2
  • The management of India’s wild life sanctuaries and national parks. Part V 64(2)
  • The present status of the whitewinged wood duck, Cairina scutulata (S. Muller) 55(3), PLATES - 1
  • The shou or `Sikkim stag’ 55(3), PLATES - 1
  • The size of the jungle cat (Felis chaus affinis) 39(4)
  • The wildfowl trust at Slimbridge in Britain 58(2), PLATES - 1 2
  • What is the best means of control and destruction of flying foxes (Pteropus giganteus) (Brunn.) 50(2)
  • What is the best means of control and destruction of flying foxes (Pteropus giganteus) (Brunn)? 51(1)
  • Wild buffaloes and tame 51(3)
  • Wild elephants dying in Assam 49(1)
  • Wild elephants dying in Assam 49(2)
  • Wild life Preservation In India. 52(2)
  • Wild life reserves in India- Assam 49(1), PLATES - 1 2 3

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