Dan Seitz

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The first serious incursions wouldn’t occur until the latter half of the sixteenth century, though, when a trio of London merchants—Ralph Fitch, William Leeds, and James Story—set sail for the east in 1583, aboard a ship aptly named Tyger. Disembarking at Tripoli, they made the rest of the journey by foot, covering three thousand miles on their march to the subcontinent.
No Beast So Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Man-Eater in History
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