'Earthquake' and 'Cricket for the Crocodile' were first published in the 1980s while 'Dust on The Mountain' was first launched in 1990.
Brought out by Puffin India, these "gorgeously illustrated full colour editions" are being billed as the perfect summer reads by the master storyteller.
Says Sohini Mitra, Executive Editor at Puffin Books,
"Ruskin Bond's writing is extremely vivid. At Puffin, it's our endeavour to make reading a joy and give our readers a holistic experience."
"Through these extremely scrumptious illustrations, we hope the readers would enjoy the beauty of Mr Bond's narrative even more. The books are a visual treat and will make these classic tales a lot more enjoyable."
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The illustrations for 'Earthquake' are by Sayan Mukherjee. 'Cricket for the Crocodile', with illustrations by Mihir Joglekar, is about cricket-crazy Ranji whose team finds an unexpected opponent - a nosy crocodile named Nakoo - when they play a cricket match against the village boys.
Annoyed at the swarms of boys crowding the riverbank and the alarming cricket balls plopping around his place of rest, Nakoo the crocodile decides to take his revenge.