Mowgli. Fairy tales
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Redyard Joseph Kipling (1865-1936) - English writer,
journalist and traveler, Nobel Laureate of Literature (1907) It is his pen that belongs to a cycle of stories about a boy named Mowgli, brought up by wolves in the jungle of India. On
Today, these stories are the most read in
all the world, and they are included in the school program for extracurricular
reading and anthology, along with the equally famous tales of Rudyard Kipling (“A cat who was walking by itself On its own ”, Ricky-Chikkitavi” and others)
Our book includes stories about Mowgli and the tales of “Ricky-Togki-Tavi”, “Snowl”, “A cat who was walking on its own”, “Where
The armadillos and others took.
Stories about Mowgli are presented in the classical translation by N. Daruzes, and fairy tales translated by K. Chukovsky. Poems were translated by S. Marshak.
For secondary school age
journalist and traveler, Nobel Laureate of Literature (1907) It is his pen that belongs to a cycle of stories about a boy named Mowgli, brought up by wolves in the jungle of India. On
Today, these stories are the most read in
all the world, and they are included in the school program for extracurricular
reading and anthology, along with the equally famous tales of Rudyard Kipling (“A cat who was walking by itself On its own ”, Ricky-Chikkitavi” and others)
Our book includes stories about Mowgli and the tales of “Ricky-Togki-Tavi”, “Snowl”, “A cat who was walking on its own”, “Where
The armadillos and others took.
Stories about Mowgli are presented in the classical translation by N. Daruzes, and fairy tales translated by K. Chukovsky. Poems were translated by S. Marshak.
For secondary school age
Author:
Author:Kipling R. D .
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:3+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-146205-5
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