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Rudyard Kipling

Author,Illustrator

(1865 - 1936)

Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his tales and poems of British soldiers in India and his tales for children.



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How the Camel Got His Hump (1942)

At the beginning, the camel refused to work for the first three days, so the Djinn gave him a hump, and now he can work three days without resting.

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Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Feodor Rojankovsky

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How the Leopard Got His Spots (1942)

At the beginning of things, the leopard and the Ethiopian change their colors to camouflage.

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Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Feodor Rojankovsky

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How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin (1942)

After the rhinoceros eats the parsee’s cake, the latter gets even and the rhinoceros gets his wrinkled skin.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Feodor Rojankovsky

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How the Whale Got His Throat (1983)

In this Just So Story, Rudyard Kipling tells the story of how the whale got his throat.

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Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Pauline Baynes

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The Jungle Book (1894)

Seven stories, including three about Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves and including Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Read online at Hathitrust.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): W. H. Drake
Paul Frenzeny
John Lockwood Kipling

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The Jungle Book (1894)

Seven stories, including three about Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves and including Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): W. H. Drake
John Lockwood Kipling

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The Jungle Book (1992)

These stories from the two Jungle Books tell the adventures of Mowgli.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Jerry Pinkney

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The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story (2005)

The classic story of an Indian boy raised by wolves. This is the limited edition.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Nicola Bayley

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The Jungle Book Mowgli’s Story (2005)

The classic story of an Indian boy raised by wolves. This is the regular edition.

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Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Nicola Bayley

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The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story (2009)

The classic story of an Indian boy raised by wolves. This is the paperback edition.

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Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Nicola Bayley

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The Jungle Book Panorama Pops (2015)

The story of Mowgli, the man-cub, told in pop-ups.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Nicola Bayley

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The Jungle Books (1963)

The complete adventures of Mowgli, the boy raised by wolves in the Indian jungle.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Tibor Gergely

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The Just So Song Book (1903)

The songs from Just So Stories for Little Children are newly titled and set to music. Read online at Hathitrust.

Author(s): Edward German
Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Rudyard Kipling

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The Just So Song Book (1903)

The songs from Just So Stories for Little Children are newly titled and set to music. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Edward German
Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Rudyard Kipling

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Just So Stories (1902)

A collection of stories describing how the animals got the way they are -- each to be told ‘just so.’ Read online at Hathitrust.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Rudyard Kipling

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Just So Stories (1902)

A collection of stories describing how the animals got the way they are -- each to be told ‘just so.’ Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Rudyard Kipling

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Just So Stories (1930)

A collection of animal fables with a dust jacket by Dorothy P. Lathrop.

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Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Rudyard Kipling
Dorothy P. Lathrop

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Just So Stories for Little Children (1903)

A collection of stories describing how the animals got the way they are -- each to be told ‘just so.’ This volume of the collected works adds a final story ‘The Tabu Tale.’ Read online at Hathitrust.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): Rudyard Kipling

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Kim (1901)

Kim O’Hara grows up unsupervised in British India and is recruited into the secret service. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): John Lockwood Kipling

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Kim (1901)

Kim O’Hara grows up unsupervised in British India and is recruited into the secret service. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Rudyard Kipling
Illustrator(s): John Lockwood Kipling

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