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Title: Tamba, the Tame Tiger: His Many Adventures

Author: Richard Barnum

Illustrator: Walter S. Rogers

Release date: June 28, 2020 [eBook #62505]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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Kneetime Animal Stories

TAMBA
THE TAME TIGER

HIS MANY ADVENTURES

BY

RICHARD BARNUM

Author of “Squinty, the Comical Pig,” “Tum Tum,
the Jolly Elephant,” “Chunky, the Happy Hippo,”
“Sharp Eyes, the Silver Fox,” “Nero, the
Circus Lion,” etc.

ILLUSTRATED BY

WALTER S. ROGERS

NEW YORK
BARSE & HOPKINS
PUBLISHERS


KNEETIME ANIMAL STORIES

By Richard Barnum

Large 12mo. Illustrated.

BARSE & HOPKINS
Publishers            New York

Copyright, 1919,
by
Barse & Hopkins


Tamba, the Tame Tiger

VAIL·BALLOU COMPANY
BINGHAMTON AND NEW YORK


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I Tamba is Cross 7
II Tamba’s Funny Trick 17
III Tamba Plays a Joke 26
IV Tamba in a Wreck 34
V Tamba in a Barn 45
VI Tamba Meets Tinkle 53
VII Tamba and Squinty 65
VIII Tamba in the City 74
IX Tamba in the Subway 84
X Tamba at the Dock 95
XI Tamba on the Ship 106
XII Tamba in the Jungle 113

ILLUSTRATIONS

Tamba ran for what he thought was the doorway of a cave Frontispiece
  PAGE
And into his mouth it would go 22
Off slid the tiger cage 42
He dropped his basket 56
The whitewash splashed out and splattered on the tame tiger 76
But the man was asleep and did not see the tiger 98
Tamba ran and soon he was on the Indian wharf 118