Books by Rudyard Kipling

Portrait of Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling remains one of Britain's most recognisable literary voices, celebrated for his vivid storytelling and deep understanding of empire, adventure, and human nature. His prose and poetry capture the rhythms of colonial life and the moral complexities of duty, courage, and identity, written with a clarity and precision that continue to resonate with readers of all ages.

From the timeless tales of The Jungle Book to the stirring narratives of Kim and his enduring verse, Kipling's work bridges the gap between myth and modernity. His writing invites reflection on the values and contradictions of his era, offering both enchantment and insight in every line.

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  • Edimat Libros S.A. Rudyard kipling

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  • Visor libros, S.L. Poemas

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    Book SynopsisRUDYARD KIPLING escribe coplas, versos que riman y repiten ritmos hasta hacer sonar como canciones sus historias. Él ha sido, en cada ciudad o paisaje que describe, el extranjero distante, distinto, y desde su diferencia construye sus poemas.Nació en 1865, inglés, en la capital de la India; será, más tarde, estudiante que llega de las colonias en Devonshire (Inglaterra), hasta regresar en 1882 a su India natal. Verá Vermont (USA) y Sudáfrica antes de comprar casa en Sussex (Inglaterra), donde definitivamente se instala hasta su muerte, en 1936.Esta antología va precedida de un prólogo de T. S. Eliot, lúcido y sugestivo, un estudio en el que se desvela la figura, por lo general ignorada, del Kipling que escribe versos, inseparable del novelista.Kipling es el poeta de la Revolución Industrial, del moderno orden occidental, en el que se interna tomando como metáfora su contrario: la jungla, el orden de la naturaleza y de las pasiones. Ha fabricado versos en los que ?involuntariamente en apariencia? puede leerse poesía.

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  • Ediciones Librería Argentina (ELA) Precisamente así fue cuentos para leer a los

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  • Cambridge University Press Writings on Writing

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  • Cambridge University Press Writings on Writing

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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  • The Jungle Book

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Jungle Book

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    Book SynopsisThis must-have picture book adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s beloved classic The Jungle Book brings Mowgli’s story to a new generation of readers.Mowgli loves living in the jungle with his wolf family and his friends Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther.

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  • Just So Stories

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Just So Stories

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  • The Jungle Book

    Penguin Random House Children's UK The Jungle Book

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    Book SynopsisSaved from the jaws of the evil tiger Shere Khan, young Mowgli is adopted by a wolf pack and taught the law of the jungle by lovable old Baloo the bear and Bhageera the panther.

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  • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Rudyard Kipling

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    Book SynopsisWitty, profound, wildly funny, acerbic and occasionally savage, Rudyard Kipling''s poems continue to delight readers of all ages.  Included are both the familiar favorites and Kipling''s lesser-known works.  This is the only complete collection of Kipling''s poems available in paperback.

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  • Kim

    WW Norton & Co Kim

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    Book SynopsisWritten in 1901, Kim is considered Kipling's finest work, and was a key factor in his being awarded the Nobel Prize.

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  • The Jungle Books

    Penguin Putnam Inc The Jungle Books

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    Book SynopsisRudyard Kipling’s beloved collection of short stories about a boy raised by wolves who learns the Laws of the Jungle.Mowgli, lost in the deep jungle as a child, is adopted into a family of wolves. Hunted by Shere Khan, the Bengal tiger, Mowgli is allowed to run with the wolf pack under the protection of Bagheera, the black panther, and Baloo, the brown bear who teaches wolf cubs the Laws of the Jungle. Through his many adventures, Mowgli evolves from a man-cub to a just and compassionate human being who at last returns to join—perhaps to lead—his own kind.W. Somerset Maugham calls Kipling “our greatest short story writer,” and in The Jungle Books, he says, Kipling’s “great and varied gifts find their most brilliant expression.” His most famous work effortlessly captures the imagination and has inspired beloved film adaptations, including Disney''s The Jungle Book, as well as readers the world over. With an Introduction by Alberto Mangueland an Afterword by Alev Lytle Croutier

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  • Random House Publishing Group thejunglebooks

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    Book SynopsisFirst published in 1894 and 1895, The Jungle Books remain some of the most beloved tales of all time. Adored by readers of all ages, these classic stories in two volumes spin the unforgettable story of Mowgli—a boy raised by a pack of wolves—as he learns indelible lessons about the laws of the jungle as well as the needs of the heart. Through Mowgli’s journey, readers also meet the tiger Shere Khan, who stalks man and beast alike, the rock python Kaa, who dispenses wisdom, and the aging wolf Akela, who struggles as his leadership of the pack is challenged. Set in India, Kipling’s great masterpiece is an allegory for Britain’s imperialism, filled with high adventure and extraordinary characters. The mythic tale of a boy looking for where he truly belongs—either with the man-pack of the village or the wolf-pack of the wild—The Jungle Books touch both our intellect and our emotions, while Kipling’s dazzling storytelling makes t

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  • Just So Stories

    Random House USA Inc Just So Stories

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  • Kim

    Random House USA Inc Kim

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  • A Collection of Rudyard Kiplings Just So Stories

    Candlewick Press,U.S. A Collection of Rudyard Kiplings Just So Stories

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    Book SynopsisFans of Kipling's work will appreciate the new look and newcomers to the classic stories will be taken in by the bold artwork and approachable trim size. — Publishers WeeklyHow did the rude Rhinoceros get his baggy skin? How did a 'satiably curious Elephant change the lives of his kin evermore? First told aloud to his young daughter (O my Best Beloved), Rudyard Kipling's inspired answers to these and other burning questions draw from the fables he heard as a child in India and the folktales he gathered from around the world. In this sumptuous volume, Kipling's playful, inventive tales are brought to life by eight of today's celebrated illustrators, from Peter Sís's elegantly graphic cetacean in How the Whale Got His Throat to Satoshi Kitamura's amusingly expressive characters in The Cat That Walked by Himself. From one of the world's greatest storytellers come eight classic tales just begging to be heard by a new generation — and a visual f

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  • Level 2 The Room in the Tower and Other Stories

    Pearson Education Level 2 The Room in the Tower and Other Stories

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  • Capstone Press How the Leopard Got His Spots the Graphic Novel

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  • The Jungle Book: The Classic Edition

    HarperCollins Focus The Jungle Book: The Classic Edition

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    Book SynopsisFor the first time in over a decade, Don Daily's original illustrations of The Jungle Book are brought back to life with unprecedented quality, accompanied by Rudyard Kipling's timeless and enchanting stories of the jungle.When Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book nearly 120 years ago, he used his imagination and experiences in the Indian forest to create a majestic domain where animals formed their own societies. In 1993, Don Daily brought the jungle to life with beautiful illustrations detailing the worlds of Mowgli, Baloo, Kaa, Bagheera and other jungle dwellers. The stories teaching morals, self-discovery, loyalty and friendship are revived like never before, featuring a spectacular 8-page gatefold and full color spreads. This newly reformatted hardcover classic edition of The Jungle Book features the faithfully reproduced tales with Don Daily’s original illustrations, posthumously published in Daily’s honor using the world’s highest quality scanning and printing technology.

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  • The Jungle Book

    Aurora Metro Publications The Jungle Book

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    Book SynopsisStage adaptation of the classic tale with songs and original music by Conor Mitchell. In this theatrical version of the much-loved tale, we follow Mowgli, the boy-cub, as he meets Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther and fights the terrifying tiger Shere Khan. After life in the jungle, can Mowgli ever return to his village?Trade Review“...a totally captivating piece of theatre...” Scotsman “...Excellent entertainment for bright kids - without in any way being patronising to adults...” The Sunday Times “...A strong story tackles the need for a tribe, for laws and for rites of passage with room for moral ambivalences...” Guardian

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  • La France En Guerre

    Academie Des Inscriptions Et Belles Lettres La France En Guerre

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  • Editorial Verbum Kim

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  • Editorial Verbum Kipling R Cuento más hermoso del mundo

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  • HOMBRE QUE LLEG A SER REY EL

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    Book SynopsisHubo un tiempo, en aquel mundo perdido de la infancia, en que algunos soñamos con volver a Kafiristán. Evocar su nombre, con ecos de una geografía esotérica de lugares lejanos y de difícil acceso, nos ponía en situación de comenzar una nueva y trepidante aventura. Aquellos lugares, entre la frontera del mundo conocido y el mito, pertenecen a nuestra primera educación sentimental, en la que habitan nombres de leyenda, como Danny Dravot y Peachey Carnehan, sin duda los protagonistas más emblemáticos, junto con Kim de la India, de los relatos de Rudyard Kipling. Esta es una de esas grandes historias que han llenado de sueños nuestras vidas, cuyos personajes nos han deslumbrado con sus pericias y proezas, hazañas llenas de valentía y coraje, de humor, romance y fabulosos tesoros; una de esas historias repletas de truhanes y aventureros que se ven envueltos en el Gran Juego. Volver a Kafiristán supone adentrarse en lo desconocido, que nos atrae y fascina y donde, de seguro, nos aguardan la

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  • Editorial Alma El Libro de la Selva

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  • Los cuentos como son / Just So Stories

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Los cuentos como son / Just So Stories

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  • El libro de la selva  The Jungle Book

    Prh Grupo Editorial El libro de la selva The Jungle Book

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  • Editorial Teide, S.A. El ratón de la ciudad y el ratón del campo

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  • Editorial Vicens Vives Los perros rojos el ankus del rey Educación

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    Book SynopsisTwo jungle book tales. One about Won-tolla, a solitary wolf, who warns the jungle folk of a marauding band of dholes--killer dogs from the plains. The other about a lesson that Mowgli had to learn.

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  • Ediciones Cátedra Límites y renovaciones

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    Book SynopsisRudyard Kipling, mundialmente conocido como el autor de " El libro de la selva " , fue un escritor afortunado, y ese es, probablemente, el reverso de la infelicidad de Kipling como ser humano, pero también es una muestra de su rechazo a permitir que la desgracia y el fracaso tuvieran la última palabra. El mundo no sería nunca para él un borrón ni una tela en blanco: tenía un intenso significado y significaba el bien, y descubrir ese significado también sería para él su comida y su bebida a lo largo de su vida." Límites y renovaciones " comprende catorce relatos y diecinueve poemas siguiendo la pauta de alternar verso y prosa que Kipling ya había usado antes y que probablemente tomara de Emerson. Todos los temas que habían ido conformando la obra de Kipling se encuentran reunidos aquí: la venganza y el odio, las secuelas físicas y morales de la Gran Guerra, la enfermedad y la curación, la francmasonería, el amor a Francia o la religión, protagonizada, en medio del sincretismo de cre

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  • Laertes Editorial, S.L. Viaje al Japon

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    Book SynopsisEl texto de Kipling sobre el Japón, una joya de la escritura turística, de una amenidad extraordinaria, mantiene una actualidad pasmosa gracias a la casualidad que hizo de Kipling uno de los poquísimos grandes escritores occidentales que pudieron contemplar y describir el Japón moderno en los momentos mismos de su gestación, en pleno período revolucionario Meiji. Con un ritmo magistralmente medido para cautivar al lector, mediante una combinación sostenida de efectos cómicos y de brillantes pinceladas descriptivas, Kipling contrasta el Japón tradicional, rebosante de refinada belleza, con las reformas modernizadoras de un país que, sin perder conciencia de su riqueza estética y su originalidad, adopta a marchas forzadas modelos occidentales. Con el ensayo introductorio y las notas, el novelista y ensayista Emili Olcina, autor también de la traducción, ensancha y enriquece el panorama del conjunto del libro situando el viaje de Kipling al Japón en sus varios contextos: histórico, políti

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  • Alianza Editorial Capitanes intrpidos

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    Book SynopsisEscrita durante su periodo de residencia en Estados Unidos, " Capitanes intrépidos " (1897) es la única novela de ambiente americano de Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) y fue precedida de una minuciosa tarea de preparación que incluyó visitas al puerto de Boston y al pueblo pesquero de Gloucester, amén de conversaciones con antiguos marinos, además del pertinente trabajo documental, a fin de adquirir un sólido conocimiento de la vida de los pescadores de los Grandes Bancos del Norte. Libro clásico de aventuras, la obra narra las peripecias de Harvey Cheyne, un niño malcriado e hijo de un multimillonario, que, tras caer al mar desde la cubierta de un lujoso vapor, es recogido por un barco de pescadores. Relato también de iniciación, la novela muestra en su más alto grado la destreza narrativa y el talento literario del autor de " El libro de las tierras vírgenes " , " Kim " , " El hombre que pudo ser rey " o " Solo cuentos " , obras todas ellas publicadas en esta colección.Traducción de J

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