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Aziloth Books The Jungle Books by Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling was born in India in 1865 and spent his early years reveling in the countrys exotic delights. At five he was sent to school in England and did not returned until 1882 when he worked as a reporter on the Civil and Military Gazette. A prolific writer he soon became famous for a prodigious range of tales and poems from the high adventure of The Man Who Would Be King through the gritty doggerel of Barrack Room Ballads to charming childrens story such as Puck of Pooks Hill and perhaps his most celebrated offering The Jungle Book. Although it includes such famous tales as RikkiTikkiTavi The Jungle Books true hero is Mowgli a young boy raised with wolves and hunted by the evil tiger Shere Khan. All is well until the realization dawns in Mowgli that he is human knowledge he tries to repress as he is appalled by humankinds greed and destructiveness. Through a series of perils and adventures Mowgli gradually comes to terms with the animal and human facets of his life. Like all good childrens stories these tales have a depth of allegory and symbolism that allows them to be enjoyed by adults as well as children. This edition includes The Second Jungle Book (hence the title: The Jungle Books) and completes the story of Mowgli. It is a work that can be read throughout a lifetime one that will bring pleasure and further insights at each reading.show more