Tim Thompson in the Jungle explained

Tim Thompson in the Jungle
Author:Frank Buck
Ferrin Fraser
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:fiction
Publisher:D. Appleton & Company
Release Date:1935
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:208
Preceded By:Fang and Claw
Followed By:On Jungle Trails

Tim Thompson in the Jungle was Frank Buck's fourth book, which, in a fictionalized version, continued his stories of capturing exotic animals.[1]

Story

Tim Thompson, a young boy, stows away aboard Frank Buck's ship at Singapore that he might accompany Buck, his hero, on a jungle expedition. The story of their adventures is told by Ferrin Fraser, based on Buck's own experiences, except for the introduction of certain characters, notably a villain, Rawson, who is lying in wait at Ceylon. At the climax, Tim Thompson, awestruck, watches as Buck descends into a pit and takes a man-eating tiger by the tail. The book has sixteen full-page illustrations grouped at the end.

Critical reception

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lehrer , Steven . Bring 'Em Back Alive: The Best of Frank Buck . Texas Tech University press . 2006 . x-xi . 0-89672-582-0.
  2. Boston Transcript Oct 16, 1935
  3. Times [London] Lit Sup p801 November 30, 1935