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]
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.