The Jungle Book - Not Just for Children
Comments on article "The Jungle Book - Not Just for Children"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Lee | Arthur Conan Doyle did not write Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs Did | 7/11/2008 |
| ID | "Just as with Arthur Conan Doyle’s Tarzan stories..." Edgar Rice Burroughs, surely? |
7/10/2008 |
| DMS | Correction: Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote Tarzan. Doyle wrote Sherlock Holmes, Lost World (similar in some ways to Tarzan's hidden worlds, or Rider's worlds, in Africa). Agree with you on Kipling and the Jungle Book. Read Riki-Tiki-Tavi to daughter about a year ago and my wife and I enjoyed it as much or more than even she. |
7/1/2008 |

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