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The Jungle Book

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The Jungle Book

A collection of stories by Rudyard Kipling about the jungles of India. Many of the characters are animals such as Baloo the bear and Shere Khan the tiger. Kipling was born in India and spent the first six years of his childhood there. The Jungle Book remains popular to this day and has been the subject of many plays, movies, and other adaptations.

First published in 1894, this edition’s illustrations are derived from the original book with over 40 black and white illustrations by W. H. Drake and the book published in 1913 with 18 color illustrations by Maurice and Edward Detmold. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling

Illustrator(s): W. H. Drake, Maurice & Edward Detmold

Translator(s): None

Book Size: 6" x 9"

Pages: 189

Font Size: 12pt

ISBN: 9781649650603

ASIN: 1649650604

  • Paperback - Black & White Interior: Perfect bound with gloss cover; cream standard paper.
  • Paperback - Color Interior: Perfect bound with gloss cover; white standard paper.
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About the Author

Rudyard Kipling was a prolific British author and poet renowned for his captivating tales of adventure, colonialism, and the human spirit. Born in Bombay, India, during the height of the British Empire, Kipling's early years in South Asia profoundly influenced his literary career.