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Just So Stories

Rudyard Kipling

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Published by Vintage Classics, part of Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback

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EAN: 9780099511823
Published: 6 Nov 2008

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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY PHILIP PULLMAN

Have you ever wondered how the leopard got his spots? Or how the camel got his hump? Rudyard Kipling's witty and beautifully written stories explain these secrets and many more and introduce such memorable characters as the Elephant's Child, the Cat that Walked by Himself and the Butterfly that Stamped.

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What the critics say

Today's children would do well to abandon their computers and iPods for an hour or two and read him
- Daily Mail

Weird and wonderful
- Daily Telegraph

Kipling was one of the greatest wordsmiths of the English language and these fables are told in a simple and irresistible manner. They're timeless
- Daily Express

The Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling have always held a fascination for me, and doubtless sparked off my love of India
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Kipling is a writer for our times, and for all time
- The Times

About the Author

Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay in India on 30 December 1865. He was sent back to England when he was seven years old but returned to India in 1882 to work as the assistant editor of the Civil & Military Gazette in Lahore. He published poetry and stories in newspapers but it was the publication of Plain Tales from the Hills in 1888 that brought him his first major success. His most famous works are Barrack-room Ballads (1892), The Jungle Book (1894), Kim (1901), and Just So Stories (1902). The Just So Stories were written for his children and are addressed to his six-year-old daughter Josephine, his 'best beloved', who died of pneumonia in 1899. Rudyard Kipling died on 18 January 1936.

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