Notable Editions
1944 - First publication in India by Oxford University Press - with 8 black and white photographs
1946 - Published in UK and USA by Oxford University Press - with 6 black and white photographs
1948 - Abridged Educational Edition Published for schools under the title 'The Mohan Man-Eater and Other Stories' - Illustrated by C.H.G. Moorhouse
1952 - Published in UK by Oxford University Press - Illustrated by Raymond Sheppard (no photographs)
1953 - Published in USA by Pennant Paperbacks
1955 - Published in Paperback by Penguin
1962 - Published in Paperback by Bantam
1990-1995 Limited 1,500 Red Leather Bound set of Corbett's Complete works Published by John Culler & Sons
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