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  • The jungle books,

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1948)
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  • The Jungle Books

    rudyard kipling

    Paperback (Borders, March 15, 2007)
    The stories and poems in the Jungle Book (1894) and the Second Jungle book (1895) primarily tell of Mowgli, a young woodcutter's son taken in by by a group of animals.
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  • The jungle books,

    RUDYARD KIPLING, aldren Watson

    Paperback (Doubleday 7 Co., March 15, 1948)
    Undated green "leatherette finish" binding, mass market size, no illustrations, estimate 1948 publication by Award Books, New York, NY. Original price on cover says 50c.
  • The Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (Signet Classics, March 15, 1961)
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  • The Jungle Books.

    Rudyard Kipling, Brett Thomas, Per Illum

    Paperback (Klett, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Hard to Find book
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  • Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (Atlantic, March 15, 2005)
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  • The Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling, Stuart Tresilian

    Hardcover (The Reprint Society, March 15, 1956)
    Classic.
  • The Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling, Marcus Cunliffe

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library Inc., Aug. 1, 1961)
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  • The Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, Aug. 1, 1961)
    None
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  • The Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (Doubleday, Aug. 1, 1981)
    Presents the adventures of Mowgli, a boy reared by a pack of wolves, and the wild animals of the jungle. Also includes other short stories set in India.
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  • The Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, Aug. 1, 1961)
    None
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  • The Jungle Books

    Rudyard Kipling, W. W. Robson

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 2, 1992)
    The Jungle Books, regarded as classis stories told by an adult to children and best known for the "Mowgli" series, also constitutes a complex literary work of art in which the whole of Kipling's philosophy of life is expressed in miniature. The stories, a mixture of fantasy, myth and magic, are underpinned by Kipling's abiding preoccupation with the theme of self-discovery and the nature of the "Law."
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