There is no Kim in The Jungle Book. Kim is another book by the same author of The Jungle Book.
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Mowgli is the central character in "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book". Both books are collections of stories about Mowgli and his adventures, written by Rudyard Kipling.
No. None of the versions of the Jungle Book have a nickname
Disney's animated The Jungle Book [1967] There was also The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story [1998]
There is no Kim in The Jungle Book. Kim is another book by the same author of The Jungle Book.
No, the boy in The Jungle Book, Mowgli, is a fictional character created by author Rudyard Kipling.
For the jungle tales I think it is John Quinn, but if you mean the Jungle book then its Edgar Rice Burroughs
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"The Jungle Book" was based on India, as it is set in the Indian jungle and draws heavily from Indian wildlife and culture. Rudyard Kipling, the author, spent time in India and drew inspiration for the book from his experiences there.
Rudyard Kipling .
The Jungle Book was composed by Rudyard Kipling, a British author. It was first published in 1894 and has since become a classic in children's literature.
The author of the book The Jungle is Upton Sinclair.
The Jungle Book was created in 1894.
Upton Sinclair In his book "The Jungle".
Charles Hose has written: 'The field-book of a jungle-wallah'
Mowgli is the central character in "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book". Both books are collections of stories about Mowgli and his adventures, written by Rudyard Kipling.