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Jungle Book

Jungle Book

Author: Rudyard Kipling Genre: Classics

The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by English author Rudyard Kipling. The stories were first published in magazines in 1893–94. The original publications contain illustrations, some by Rudyard's father, John Lockwood Kipling. Kipling was born in India and spent the first six years of his childhood there. After about ten years in England, he went back to India and worked there for about six-and-a-half years. These stories were written when Kipling lived in Vermont. There is evidence that it was written for his daughter Josephine, who died in 1899 aged six, after a rare first edition of the book with a poignant handwritten note by the author to his young daughter was discovered at the National Trust's Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire in 2010. Read more

Just So Stories

Just So Stories

Author: Rudyard Kipling Genre: Classics

Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling Read more

Just So Stories: 150th Anniversary Edition

Just So Stories: 150th Anniversary Edition

Author: Rudyard Kipling Genre: Classics

A classic collection of fantastic tales from the author of The Jungle Books , in honor of his 150th birthday . Cats and kangaroos, crabs and camels, whales and jaguars, hedgehogs and leopards, magicians and little children, and many other beings are brought to life in an exotic Eastern landscape during “the High and Far-Off Times.” Drawn from the wondrous tales told to Kipling as a child by his Indian nurses, Just So Stories creates the magical enchantment of the dawn of the world, when animals could talk and think like people. The laziness of the Camel, the curiosity of the Elephant’s Child, the cleverness of the Hedgehog, the confusion of the Painted Jaguar, and all the rest of Kipling’s delightful menagerie make Just So Stories unforgettable reading for generations to come. With Illustrations by the Author With an Introduction by Avi and an Afterword by Shashi Deshpande Read more

The Complete Just-So Stories: 14 Much-loved Tales Including How the Camel got his Hump, Elephant's Child, and How the Alphabet was Made

The Complete Just-So Stories: 14 Much-loved Tales Including How the Camel got his Hump, Elephant's Child, and How the Alphabet was Made

Author: Rudyard Kipling Genre: Anthology Illustrator: Isabelle Brent

Imaginative and funny, Kipling's collection of fantastical stories are loved by children around the world. With an introduction by Neil Philip and beautifully illustrated by Isabelle Brent’s fine gold paintings, this enchanting edition will continue to delight a new generation of readers Read more

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

Author: Rudyard Kipling Genre: Classics

Children everywhere have read and loved Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book --and continue to do so. Here Blackstone offers this collection of moral fables in its entirety and read by Ralph Cosham. Tales of Mowgli, the boy raised by animals in the exotic jungles of India; Rikki-tikki-tavi, a courageous young mongoose who battles the sinister black cobra Nag; Toomai, the boy who works with elephants; and more will delight listeners both young and old. These classic stories brim with adventure and thrills as the lively characters fend off ferocious tigers and deadly snakes, slip through the jungle to watch elephants dance, and seek refuge from dangerous hunters. Read more

The Jungle Books

The Jungle Books

Author: Rudyard Kipling Genre: Classics

First published in 1894 and 1895, The Jungle Books remain some of the most beloved tales of all time. Adored by readers of all ages, these classic stories in two volumes spin the unforgettable story of Mowgli—a boy raised by a pack of wolves—as he learns indelible lessons about the laws of the jungle as well as the needs of the heart. Through Mowgli’s journey, readers also meet the tiger Shere Khan, who stalks man and beast alike, the rock python Kaa, who dispenses wisdom, and the aging wolf Akela, who struggles as his leadership of the pack is challenged. Set in India, Kipling’s great masterpiece is an allegory for Britain’s imperialism, filled with high adventure and extraordinary characters. The mythic tale of a boy looking for where he truly belongs—either with the man-pack of the village or the wolf-pack of the wild— The Jungle Books touch both our intellect and our emotions, while Kipling’s dazzling storytelling makes them the timeless archetype for popular tales to come. Read more