"The Blue Tiger" by Harry R. Caldwell is a thrilling and enlightening read that offers a unique perspective on southern China in the early 20th century. As a Methodist missionary and avid hunter, Caldwell brings a unique combination of experiences to his writing. He recounts his adventures hunting big-game such as serow, big-horn, wapiti, boar, and tiger, providing an exciting and action-packed narrative. Caldwell also provides valuable insights into the challenges of mission work in China, describing how hunting man-killing tigers paved the way for effective mission work and the political landmines of trying to affect peace between soldiers and bandits in an effort to spare villagers caught between the fighting. One of the most fascinating aspects of the book is Caldwell's description of a rare blue-morph tiger that he attempted to capture for science. He provides a detailed account of his efforts to track and capture this elusive creature, making for a captivating read. "The Blue Tiger" is a must-read for fans of adventure, hunting, and China history. Harry R. Caldwell's firsthand experiences and observations make for a compelling and informative read that offers a unique perspective on a fascinating time and place - and the unique lessons that can be learned through hunting, preservation, and cryptozoology.