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Jungle Books, The

American  

noun

  1. a series of jungle stories in two volumes (1894, 1895) by Rudyard Kipling.


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Read “The Jungle Books,” the exquisite and ghostly “ ‘They’ ” and “Wireless” and a dozen other stories to discover for yourself their imaginative greatness.

From Washington Post

In his earlier writings, like Plain Tales from the Hills or The Jungle Books, the radical racial differences between his characters and readers, and the background of primitive, mysterious India caught the reading world and instantly established Kipling's fame.

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