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The Second Jungle Book

The Second Jungle Book is a sequel to The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. First published in 1895, it features five stories about Mowgli and three unrelated stories, all but one set in India, most of which Kipling wrote while living in Vermont. All of the stories were previously published in magazines in 1894–5, often under different titles. The 1994 film The Jungle Book used it as a source.

The Second Jungle Book
Gilt-stamped cover from the original edition of The Second Jungle Book, based on interior illustrations by John Lockwood Kipling. The front cover depicts the white cobra from "The King's Ankus"; the spine art shows Mowgli and Kaa wrestling from the same story.
AuthorRudyard Kipling
IllustratorJohn Lockwood Kipling (Rudyard's father)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Jungle Books
GenreChildren's book
PublisherMacmillan Publishers
Publication date
November 1895
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Preceded byThe Jungle Book 

Contents

Each story is followed by a related poem:

  1. "How Fear Came": This story takes place before Mowgli fights Shere Khan. During a drought, Mowgli and the animals gather at a shrunken Wainganga River for a Water Truce" where the display of the blue-colored Peace Rock prevents anyone from hunting at its riverbanks. After Shere Khan was driven away by him for nearly defiling the Peace Rock, Hathi the elephant tells Mowgli the story of how the first tiger got his stripes when fear first came to the jungle. This story can be seen as a forerunner of the Just So Stories.
  2. "The Law of the Jungle" (poem)
  3. "The Miracle of Purun Bhagat": An influential Indian politician abandons his worldly goods to become an ascetic holy man. Later, he must save a village from a landslide with the help of the local animals whom he has befriended.
  4. "A Song of Kabir" (poem)
  5. "Letting in the Jungle": Mowgli has been driven out of the human village for witchcraft, and the superstitious villagers are preparing to kill his adopted parents Messua and her unnamed husband. Mowgli rescues them and then prepares to take revenge.
  6. "Mowgli's Song Against People" (poem)
  7. "The Undertakers": A mugger crocodile, a jackal and a Greater adjutant stork, three of the most unpleasant characters on the river, spend an afternoon bickering with each other until some Englishmen arrive to settle some unfinished business with the crocodile.
  8. "A Ripple Song" (poem)
  9. "The King's Ankus": Mowgli discovers a jewelled object beneath the Cold Lairs, which he later discards carelessly, not realising that men will kill each other to possess it. Note: the first edition of The Second Jungle Book inadvertently omits the final 500 words of this story, in which Mowgli returns the treasure to its hiding-place to prevent further killings. Although the error was corrected in later printings, it was picked up by some later editions.
  10. "The Song of the Little Hunter" (poem)
  11. "Quiquern": A teenaged Inuit boy and girl set out across the arctic ice on a desperate hunt for food to save their tribe from starvation, guided by the mysterious animal-spirit Quiquern. However, Quiquern is not what he seems.
  12. "Angutivaun Taina" (poem)
  13. "Red Dog": Mowgli's wolfpack is threatened by a pack of rampaging dholes. Mowgli asks Kaa the python to help him formulate a plan to defeat them.
  14. "Chil's Song" (poem)
  15. "The Spring Running": Mowgli, now almost seventeen years old, is growing restless for reasons he cannot understand. On an aimless run through the jungle he stumbles across the village where his adopted mother Messua is now living with her two-year-old son, and is torn between staying with her and returning to the jungle.
  16. "The Outsong" (poem)

Characters

Derivative sequels

See also

External links

  • The Second Jungle Book at Project Gutenberg
  • The Jungle Book Collection: a website demonstrating the variety of merchandise related to the book and film versions of The Jungle Books
  •   The Second Jungle Book public domain audiobook at LibriVox

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This article is about the 1895 book For the 2003 animated film see The Jungle Book 2 For the 1997 live action film see The Second Jungle Book Mowgli amp Baloo The Second Jungle Book is a sequel to The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling First published in 1895 it features five stories about Mowgli and three unrelated stories all but one set in India most of which Kipling wrote while living in Vermont All of the stories were previously published in magazines in 1894 5 often under different titles The 1994 film The Jungle Book used it as a source The Second Jungle BookGilt stamped cover from the original edition of The Second Jungle Book based on interior illustrations by John Lockwood Kipling The front cover depicts the white cobra from The King s Ankus the spine art shows Mowgli and Kaa wrestling from the same story AuthorRudyard KiplingIllustratorJohn Lockwood Kipling Rudyard s father CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishSeriesThe Jungle BooksGenreChildren s bookPublisherMacmillan PublishersPublication dateNovember 1895Media typePrint hardback amp paperback Preceded byThe Jungle Book Contents 1 Contents 2 Characters 3 Derivative sequels 4 See also 5 External linksContents EditEach story is followed by a related poem How Fear Came This story takes place before Mowgli fights Shere Khan During a drought Mowgli and the animals gather at a shrunken Wainganga River for a Water Truce where the display of the blue colored Peace Rock prevents anyone from hunting at its riverbanks After Shere Khan was driven away by him for nearly defiling the Peace Rock Hathi the elephant tells Mowgli the story of how the first tiger got his stripes when fear first came to the jungle This story can be seen as a forerunner of the Just So Stories The Law of the Jungle poem The Miracle of Purun Bhagat An influential Indian politician abandons his worldly goods to become an ascetic holy man Later he must save a village from a landslide with the help of the local animals whom he has befriended A Song of Kabir poem Letting in the Jungle Mowgli has been driven out of the human village for witchcraft and the superstitious villagers are preparing to kill his adopted parents Messua and her unnamed husband Mowgli rescues them and then prepares to take revenge Mowgli s Song Against People poem The Undertakers A mugger crocodile a jackal and a Greater adjutant stork three of the most unpleasant characters on the river spend an afternoon bickering with each other until some Englishmen arrive to settle some unfinished business with the crocodile A Ripple Song poem The King s Ankus Mowgli discovers a jewelled object beneath the Cold Lairs which he later discards carelessly not realising that men will kill each other to possess it Note the first edition of The Second Jungle Book inadvertently omits the final 500 words of this story in which Mowgli returns the treasure to its hiding place to prevent further killings Although the error was corrected in later printings it was picked up by some later editions The Song of the Little Hunter poem Quiquern A teenaged Inuit boy and girl set out across the arctic ice on a desperate hunt for food to save their tribe from starvation guided by the mysterious animal spirit Quiquern However Quiquern is not what he seems Angutivaun Taina poem Red Dog Mowgli s wolfpack is threatened by a pack of rampaging dholes Mowgli asks Kaa the python to help him formulate a plan to defeat them Chil s Song poem The Spring Running Mowgli now almost seventeen years old is growing restless for reasons he cannot understand On an aimless run through the jungle he stumbles across the village where his adopted mother Messua is now living with her two year old son and is torn between staying with her and returning to the jungle The Outsong poem Characters EditMain article List of The Jungle Book characters Mowgli A young human boy of Indian ancestry who has been raised by wolves since infancy Father Wolf An Indian wolf who is Raksha s mate Raksha An Indian wolf Mang A bat Bagheera A black panther Baloo A bear Kaa An Indian python Tabaqui A golden jackal Akela An Indian wolf Jacala A mugger crocodile The Red Dogs dholes Ikki An Indian crested porcupine Hathi An Indian elephant Grey Brother One of Mother and Father Wolf s cubs Ko A carrion crowDerivative sequels EditThe Third Jungle Book 1992 book by Pamela Jekel consisting of new Mowgli stories in an imitation of Kipling s style The Second Jungle Book Mowgli amp Baloo 1997 film starring Jamie Williams as Mowgli but the film s story has little or no connection with the stories in Rudyard Kipling s The Second Jungle Book See also Edit Children s literature portalWorks of Rudyard Kipling Feral children in mythology and fictionExternal links Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article The Second Jungle Book Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Second Jungle Book The Second Jungle Book at Project Gutenberg The Jungle Book Collection a website demonstrating the variety of merchandise related to the book and film versions of The Jungle Books The Second Jungle Book public domain audiobook at LibriVox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Second Jungle Book amp oldid 1138052380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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