When Horse, Dog, and Ox ask the sturdy, smooth-backed Camel to shoulder his fair share of the world's work, he says "Humph!" one time too many.
A Rabbit Ears Storybook Classics selection.
English author and poet, born 30 December 1865 in Bombay, British India (today Mumbai, India) and died 18 January 1936 in London, England, UK. He is best known for his works of fiction Marc Baugh, Kim, many short stories (including The Man Who Would Be King) and his poems, including Mandalay, Gunga Din and If—. His childrens' books are enduring classics of child literature. He was awarded with the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907....
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One of the most beloved classics in children's literature, kipling's masterpiece follows mowgli, the boy raised by wolves, and his animal friends as they fight for survival in the indian jungle.
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Kim is set in an imperialistic world; a world strikingly masculine, dominated by travel, trade and adventure, a world in which there is no question of the division between white and non-white.
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A collection of short stories by the author of the jungle book, kim and just so stories.
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A pampered millionaire's son tumbles overboard from a luxury liner and falls into good fortune, disguised in the form of a fishing boat.
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Bi. Es Rāmulu
Ben Hubbard
Wayland Publishers
Wayland Publishers
Mary Hoffman
Natural phenomena as expressed through myth, legend, and the customs and beliefs of many cultures come together in this mix of ideas, images, and information.
Scott Snyder
Daniel Silva
Tom Holt
Lisa Duffy
From the author of book club favorite the salt house comes a deeply affecting novel about a teenage girl finding her voice and the military wife who moves in downstairs, united in their search for the true meaning of home.
James Rice
Jill Howarth
Amitav Ghosh
James Randall
Felice Belle
Olajide Ajetunmobi
Belén Gopegui
Beatriz Williams
Rebecca Ryan
Polina Mackay
Stephanie DeGooyer
Gayle Brandeis
Kat Rosenfield
Karin Littau
Aaron Parrett
Isabel Jaén
Lauren Willig
Amanda Cabot
Kali Fajardo-Anstine
Elizabeth R. Powell
Steeves, Harrison R.
R. M. Lienau
Jaime Jo Wright
Katherine L. Elkins
Bryan Young
Bob Withrow
John J. Michalczyk
J. Snodgrass
Victoria Ruetalo
Haruhisa Nakata
Joanne Dominque Dwyer
Jessica Redland
Rosie Goodwin
Zara Wright
The only known works of the chicago-based novelist zara wright, black and white tangled threads and its sequel kenneth, published together in 1920, tell a tale of romance and intrigue, racism and racial uplift.
Steven Veerapen
Smith, A. J.
Adrian Hillman
William Blazek
Christofer Emgard
Doris Lessing
Alison Pelegrin
Wodin, Natascha.
Lisa J. Hobman
Santiago H. Amigorena
Robert S. Levine
Addison Street Writers Circle
Howard Resnick