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Just so stories,

Author: Rudyard Kipling; Joseph M Gleeson
Publisher: [Garden City, N.Y.] Doubleday Page & Co., 1912.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Twelve stories about animals and insects including How the Camel Got His Hump; How the First Letter was Written, and How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin.
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Genre/Form: Children's stories, English
Short stories
Juvenile fiction
Fiction
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.
Just so stories.
[Garden City, N.Y.] Doubleday Page & Co., 1912
(OCoLC)645122687
Material Type: Fiction, Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Rudyard Kipling; Joseph M Gleeson
ISBN: 0385071108 9780385071109 0385073526 9780385073523
OCLC Number: 3275930
Description: 249 p. illus., plates (part col.) 26 cm.
Contents: How the whale got his throat.--How the camel got his hump.--How the rhinoceros got his skin.--How the leopard got his spots.--Elephant's child.--Sing-song of Old Man Kangaroo.--Beginning of the armadillos.--How the first letter was written.--How the alphabet was made.--The crab that played with the sea.--Cat that walked by himself.--Butterfly that stamped.
Responsibility: by Rudyard Kipling; pictures by Joseph M. Gleeson.

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Twelve stories about animals and insects including How the Camel Got His Hump; How the First Letter was Written, and How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin.

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