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ELSA AND HER PUBLISHER.—Last May, “Born Free,” a book describing the relationship of a woman, Mrs Joy Adamson, established with Elsa, a lioness in a reserve in Kenya, was reviewed on this page. An illustration accompanying the review showed Elsa on top of a utility vehicle, one of her favourite places for travel while on safari. Elsa was happy to take a similar position when visited recently by Mrs Adamson and a party which included Mr W. A. R. Collins, chairman of the firm that published “Born Free.” On this occasion Elsa brought two cubs from the jungle for inspection by Mrs Adamson and the party.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29384, 10 December 1960, Page 3

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ELSA AND HER PUBLISHER.—Last May, “Born Free,” a book describing the relationship of a woman, Mrs Joy Adamson, established with Elsa, a lioness in a reserve in Kenya, was reviewed on this page. An illustration accompanying the review showed Elsa on top of a utility vehicle, one of her favourite places for travel while on safari. Elsa was happy to take a similar position when visited recently by Mrs Adamson and a party which included Mr W. A. R. Collins, chairman of the firm that published “Born Free.” On this occasion Elsa brought two cubs from the jungle for inspection by Mrs Adamson and the party. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29384, 10 December 1960, Page 3

ELSA AND HER PUBLISHER.—Last May, “Born Free,” a book describing the relationship of a woman, Mrs Joy Adamson, established with Elsa, a lioness in a reserve in Kenya, was reviewed on this page. An illustration accompanying the review showed Elsa on top of a utility vehicle, one of her favourite places for travel while on safari. Elsa was happy to take a similar position when visited recently by Mrs Adamson and a party which included Mr W. A. R. Collins, chairman of the firm that published “Born Free.” On this occasion Elsa brought two cubs from the jungle for inspection by Mrs Adamson and the party. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29384, 10 December 1960, Page 3

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