Among the best loved of all classics for children are the tales of Mowgli, the boy who learned the law of the jungle as he grew up among a pack of wolves in India’s Seeonee Hills. First published in 1894, the book imagines a child living and flourishing in a community of animals – an idea that perhaps had its origin in Kipling’s unhappy childhood. ‘His stories are not animal stories in the realistic sense; they are wonderful, beautiful fairy tales, ‘ wrote Ernest Thompson Seton, the great Canadian naturalist. Kurt Wiese’s illustrations, commissoned by the American firm of Doubleday in 1932, have never appeared in Britain before. An artist with a particular interest in animals and an amazing visual memory, he remembered all he had observed on his travels in the Far East during the early 1900s, first as a salesman in China and then as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese.
Jungle Book
Classics
Jungle Book
£12.99
This is Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale of a young boy brought up in the jungle. Kurt Wiese’s illustrations follow the adventures of Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera and friends.
| Weight | 0.492 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21 × 6.1 × 2.1 cm |
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| Cover | Hardback |
| Pages | 216 |
| Language | English |
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| Dewey | 823.8 (edition:22) |
| Readership | Children – juvenile / Code: J |





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