Ihinen ja peto by Samuel Scoville

Ihinen ja peto by Samuel Scoville is a collection of animal adventure stories written in the early 20th century. Set largely in southern Africa, it blends vivid natural-history detail with fast-paced, often perilous encounters between predators, prey, and people. The tales spotlight cunning, survival, and the uneasy ties between the wild and the human world, featuring memorable figures like a bold jackal and a devoted baboon alongside frontier railwaymen and hunters. The opening of the work first follows Punainen Rooi, a red-backed jackal who kills a deadly viper, feeds and trains his litter, escapes a hunters’ raid with a clever earth-burrow trick, and graduates from small antelope hunts to shadowing a black-maned lion for scraps—outwitting the big cat until he astonishingly slays a massive rock python with a precise neck bite, winning a wary female’s respect. The narrative then shifts to a frame told by Red Swope, who recounts a vast troop of baboons braving a flood; he rescues an abandoned infant, Jok, which an amputee stationman, Jim Tully, raises and trains to run signals and chores with uncanny skill and strength. After defending Jim and becoming his constant companion, Jok vanishes into the bush carrying Jim’s body when the old man dies suddenly, leaving the new stationmaster sensing the unseen presence around the siding. The section closes with the station bracing for a late-night special, the atmosphere tense and expectant. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Scoville, Samuel, 1872-1950
Translator Nyman, Väinö, 1880-1947
Uniform Title Man and beast. Finnish
Title Ihinen ja peto
Original Publication Helsinki: Kust.Oy Kirja, 1929.
Contents Punainen Rooi -- Kolme, jotka kohtasivat toisensa jälleen -- Hunajaa -- Karsikkopuu -- Timarti -- Babirussa -- Khambu -- Lodi -- Vuoriston pahahenki -- Pelkuri -- Maanalainen -- Surma -- Valkoinen tiikeri.
Credits Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Reading Level Reading ease score: 36.1 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Language Finnish
LoC Class QL: Science: Zoology
Subject Animals -- Anecdotes
Category Text
eBook-No. 76424
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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