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  1. Rudyard Kipling: Selected Poems (Phoenix Poetry) by Rudyard Kipling, 2004-01
  2. War Stories and Poems (Oxford World's Classics) by Rudyard Kipling, 2009-07-26
  3. Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling, 2010-10-02
  4. Rudyard Kipling's Tales of Horror and Fantasy by Rudyard Kipling, 2008-11-17
  5. Collected Works of Rudyard KiplingVolume 1 by Rudyard Kipling, 2008-08-18
  6. Rikki-tikki-tavi (Candlewick Treasures) by Rudyard Kipling, 1997-10-06
  7. If: A Father's Advice to His Son by Rudyard Kipling, 2007-03-27
  8. The Jungle Book (Unabridged Classics) by Rudyard Kipling, 2007-11-01
  9. Rudyard Kipling: ( 6 unabridged illustrated books bound as 1) The Jungle Book, The Second Jungle Book, Just so Stories, Puck of Pook's Hill, Stalky & Co., Kim by Rudyard Kipling, 1980
  10. The works of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling, 1899-01-01
  11. Poetry for Young People: Rudyard Kipling
  12. Soldiers Three by Rudyard Kipling, 2009-10-04
  13. Rudyard Kipling : The Complete Verse by Rudyard; Kaye, M. M. Kipling, 2006
  14. Rudyard Kipling : An Illustrated Biography by Martin Fido, 1988-05

21. Rudyard Kipling
A short biography with a list of books for further reading and a bibliography of the authors works.
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Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) English short-story writer, novelist and poet, who celebrated the heroism of British colonial soldiers in India and Burma. "It is true that Mr Kipling shouts, 'Hurrah for the Empire!' and puts out his tongue at her enemies," Virginia Woof "O thirty million English that babble of England's might,
Behold there are twenty heroes who lack their food to-night;
Our children's children are lisping to "honor the charge they made - "
And we leave to the streets and the workhouse the charge of the Light Brigade!"

(from 'The Last of the Light Brigade', 1891) Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, India, where his father, John Lockwood Kipling, was an arts and crafts teacher at the Jeejeebhoy School of Art. His mother, the former Alice Macdonald, was a sister-in-law of the painter Edward Burne-Jones. India was at that time ruled by the British. Ruddy, as Kipling was affectionally called, was brought up by an ayah , who taught him Hidustani as his first language.

22. Rudyard Kipling: An Overview
Includes a biographical and historical chronology and discussions on kipling s relationship with the British Empire and imperialism.
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24. Rudyard Kipling --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on rudyard kipling English shortstory writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British
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died Jan. 18, 1936, London, Eng. Rudyard Kipling. Elliott and Fry in full Joseph Rudyard Kipling English short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism , his tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. Special Offer! Activate a FREE trial to Britannica Online , your complete (re)search engine for when you need to be right.

25. Browse By Author: K - Project Gutenberg
Selections from the Books of rudyard kipling (English); Letters of Travel (18921913) (English); Life s Handicap (English); The Light That Failed (English)
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26. Rudyard Kipling Biography And Literary Works
rudyard kipling was born in Bombay, India, where his father, John Lockwood kipling, was an arts and crafts teacher at the Jeejeebhoy School of Art. His
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  • Jungle Book, The It was seven o'clock of a very warm evening in the Seeonee hills when Father Wolf woke up from his day's rest, scratched himself, yawned, and spread out his paws one after the other to get rid of the sleepy feeling in their tips. Mother Wolf lay with her big gray nose dropped across her four tu ... Kim O ye who tread the Narrow Way
    By Tophet-flare to judgment Day,
    Be gentle when 'the heathen' pray
    To Buddha at Kamakura! Second Jungle Book, The The stream is shrunkthe pool is dry,
    And we be comrades, thou and I;
    With fevered jowl and dusty flank
    Each jostling each along the bank;
    And by one drouthy fear made still,
    Forgoing thought of quest or kill.
    Now 'neath his dam the fawn may see, The lean P ...
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  • Beginning of the Armadillos, The THIS, O Best Beloved, is another story of the High and Far-Off Times. In the very middle of those times was a Stickly- Prickly Hedgehog, and he lived on the banks of the turbid Amazon, eating shelly snails and things. And he had a friend, a Slow- Solid Tortoise, who lived on the banks of the t ... Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, The

27. Rudyard Kipling - Poetry Archive
rudyard kipling (18651936) was born in Bombay (present day Mombai). His father was a teacher in a local school of art. At the age of six he was sent to
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28. Rudyard Kipling
Joseph rudyard kipling was born December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, to a British family. When he was five years old, he was taken to England to begin his
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29. Rudyard Kipling Quotes - The Quotations Page
Read the works of rudyard kipling online at The Literature Page rudyard kipling; He wrapped himself in quotations as a beggar would enfold himself in
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Gardens are not made by sitting in the shade.
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He wrapped himself in quotations- as a beggar would enfold himself in the purple of Emperors.
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Often and often afterwards, the beloved Aunt would ask me why I had never told anyone how I was being treated. Children tell little more than animals, for what comes to them they accept as eternally established.
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Take everything you like seriously, except yourselves.
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Once there was The People - Terror gave it birth;
Once there was The People, and it made a hell of earth!

Earth arose and crushed it. Listen, oh, ye slain!

Once there was The People - it shall never be again!
Rudyard Kipling As Easy as A.B.C. (1917)

30. Just So Stories, Rudyard Kipling
Illustrated etext of Just So Stories, by rudyard Kiping. How the Whale Got His Throat, How the Camel Got His Hump, How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin,
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Just So Stories
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Originally published 1902
Click here to download a text-only version. Most of the illustrations I included here are those done by Kipling and included in the first edition of the book in 1902. The exception is the drawing for the table of contents which I scanned from a 1912 edition published by Doubleday. Table of 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 ... The Butterfly that Stamped This page has had 262090 visits since March 26, 1998.
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31. Rudyard Kipling- Nobel Laureate Writer: Mumbai/Bombay Pages
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Born: December 30, 1865, Bombay, India.
Died: January 18, 1936, London, England.
Awarded the Nobel prize in literature, 1907.
Parents: Lockwood and Alice Kipling. Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay on December 30, 1865, in the J. J. School of Arts , of which, his father, Lockwood Kipling, was then head. At the age of six, he was left in a foster home in England. He was extremely unhappy at his foster home, but stayed there until 1878, when he entered a boarding school in England. His later writings indicate that he was happy at school, where he started writing. He returned to India in 1882 and joined his parents in Lahore where he worked as a journalist with Civil and Military Gazette . In 1887 he joined The Pioneer in Allahabad as an assistant editor and overseas correspondent. Before he went back to England and settled in London in 1889, he had already become famous for his verses and satirical writings such as Plain Tales from the Hills (1888) and Soldiers Three By the last decade of the nineteenth century Rudyard Kipling had become enormously successful as a poet and writer, and was seen as a successor to Charles Dickens. He married Caroline Starr Balestier in 1892. His two novels

32. 'If', By Rudyard Kipling
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If If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;

33. How The Leopard Got His Spots - Rudyard Kipling
leopard closeup How The Leopard Got His Spots by rudyard kipling. the high veldt I n the days when everybody started fair, Best Beloved, the Leopard
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Said the Leopard to Baviaan (and it was a very hot day), 'Where has all the game gone?'
And Baviaan winked. He knew.
Said Ethiopian to Baviaan, 'Can you tell me the present habitat of the aboriginal Fauna?' (That meant just the same thing, but the Ethiopian always used long words. He was a grown-up.)
And Baviaan winked. He knew.
Then said Baviaan, 'The game has gone into other spots: and my advice to you, Leopard, is to go into other spots as soon as you can.'
And the Ethiopian said, 'That is all very fine, but I wish to know whither the aboriginal Fauna has migrated.'
Then said Baviaan, 'The aboriginal Fauna has joined the aboriginal Flora because it was high time for a change; and my advice to you, Ethiopian, is to change as soon as you can.'
That puzzled the Leopard and the Ethiopian, but they set off to look for the aboriginal Flora, and presently, after ever so many days, they saw a great, high, tall forest full of tree-trunks all 'sclusively speckled and sprottled and spottled, dotted and splashed and slashed and hatched and cross-hatched with shadows. (Say that quickly aloud, and you will see how very shadowy the forest must have been.)

34. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Home » Classic Poets » rudyard kipling. EMail Printable View. Author Picture. rudyard kipling. (1865-1936). Angutivaun Taina
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35. 'If'by Rudyard Kipling, Famous Inspirational Poems And Quotes
If, the poem by rudyard kipling, is inspirational and motivational, providing a set of rules for life and personal behaviour and development.
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Rudyard Kipling's inspirational poem - 'If'
Rudyard Kipling's (1865-1936) inspirational poem 'If' first appeared in his collection 'Rewards and Fairies' in 1909. The poem 'If' is inspirational, motivational, and a set of rules for 'grown-up' living. Kipling's 'If' contains mottos and maxims for life, and the poem is also a blueprint for personal integrity, behaviour and self-development. 'If' is perhaps even more relevant today than when Kipling wrote it, as an ethos and a personal philosophy. Lines from Kipling's 'If' appear over the player's entrance to Wimbledon's Centre Court - a poignant reflection of the poem's timeless and inspiring quality. The beauty and elegance of 'If' contrasts starkly with Rudyard Kipling's largely tragic and unhappy life. He was starved of love and attention and sent away by his parents; beaten and abused by his foster mother; and a failure at a public school which sought to develop qualities that were completely alien to Kipling. In later life the deaths of two of his children also affected Kipling deeply. Rudyard Kipling achieved fame quickly, based initially on his first stories and poems written in India (he returned there after College), and his great popularity with the British public continued despite subsequent critical reaction to some of his more conservative work, and critical opinion in later years that his poetry was superficial and lacking in depth of meaning.

36. Rudyard Kipling
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Date of Birth: 30 December Bombay, Maharashtra, India more Date of Death: 18 January , London, England, UK (cerebral haemorrhage) more Mini Biography: Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, Maharashtra, India, the son of John... more Trivia: Rector of St Andrews University, 1922-1925. more
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37. Modern History Sourcebook: Rudyard Kipling, The White Man's Burden, 1899
Modern History Sourcebook rudyard kipling, The White Man s Burden, 1899. This famous poem, written by Britain s imperial poet, was a response to the
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Rudyard Kipling, The White Man's Burden, 1899
This famous poem, written by Britain's imperial poet, was a response to the American take over of the Phillipines after the Spanish-American War.
Take up the White Man's burden
Send forth the best ye breed
Go bind your sons to exile
To serve your captives' need;
To wait in heavy harness,
On fluttered folk and wild
Your new-caught, sullen peoples,
Half-devil and half-child.
Take up the White Man's burden In patience to abide, To veil the threat of terror And check the show of pride; By open speech and simple, An hundred times made plain To seek another's profit, And work another's gain. Take up the White Man's burden The savage wars of peace Fill full the mouth of Famine And bid the sickness cease; And when your goal is nearest The end for others sought, Watch sloth and heathen Folly Bring all your hopes to nought. Take up the White Man's burden No tawdry rule of kings

38. Rudyard Kipling Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
rudyard kipling Homepage and Biography on Bibliomania.com.
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Rudyard Kipling A Second-Rate Woman At the End of the Passage At the Pit's Mouth A Wayside Comedy ... Without Benefit of Clergy Introduction
"He wrapped himself in quotations - as a beggar would enfold himself in the purple of emperors" ( Many Inventions Few authors have had their work stifled by the current vogue for political correctness more than Rudyard Kipling. Whole books of his wonderful writing have fallen prey of taboo and a widespread disgust at the excesses of colonial times. Born into an upper-middle class family in Bombay in 1865, Kipling was living at the height of the British Empire. The Indian Mutiny had been put down ten years earlier, and Kipling would go on to celebrate what many see now as the shameful subjugation of poorer nations: he was the champion of British Imperialism. Perhaps the explanation behind this utter devotion to the Empire was Kipling's unhappy experiences in Britain. He was sent to live in Sussex at the age of six and endured many miserable years of schooling in various boarding schools - documented in the notoriously rose-tinted Stalky and Co Kipling returned to India at the first opportunity to work as a journalist. He began to write fiction at the same time, and continued to observe and record the huge variety of native life he came across on his travels. In 1892, he published a collection of poetry:

39. Kim, By Rudyard Kipling
An analysis of the novel Kim, by rudyard kipling, an essay by Ian Mackean.
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Kim , by Rudyard Kipling
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a master work of imperialism . . . a rich and absolutely fascinating, but nevertheless profoundly embarrassing novel. (Edward W. Said)
Kipling the Imperialist
Few modern English readers could enjoy Rudyard Kipling's Kim in the way Kipling (1865-1936) intended it to be enjoyed. Kipling was an Imperialist, and Kim embodies attitudes towards British rule in India which these days are wholly unacceptable and unpalatable. Kipling believed it was right and proper for Britain to 'own' India and rule its people, and the possibility that this position might be questionable never seems to have crossed his mind. At the time he was writing there was a considerable ferment of revolt among Indians against British rule, and yet, as Said has shown, at points in Kim when he could have acknowledged this Kipling dismisses it. This is particularly apparent when in Chapter 3 he has an old soldier comment on the Great Mutiny of 1857, dismissing it as 'madness':

40. Rudyard Kipling And Scouting
Information on kipling s relationship to the origins of boy scouting.
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Baden-Powell needed an concept around which to build the younger boy program of Scouting. He found it with a popular book by the repected British author, Rudyard Kipling. Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, India. From 1892 to 1889, he was on the editorial staff of the Civil and Military Gazette, the daily newspaper of Lahore, India, for which he wrote short stories. In 1892, he married an American girl, Caroline Balestier. Many of his first writings were about the British soldier in India. The Jungle Book was written in 1894. It was originally published in chapter form in the American children's magazine, Saint Nicholas. From 1892 to 1896, the Kiplings lived in Brattleboro, Vermont on an estate belonging to Mrs. Kipling's family. In the pleasant New England surroundings, he wrote Captains Courageous and the two Jungle Book s. These books earned him the Nobel prize in Literature in 1907. Kipling was the author of "The Scout's Patrol Song" which was the official Boy Scout song. Part I of the 1908 booklet, "Scouting For Boys" included a condensed version of Kipling's Kim . He was also the father of a Scout and later a comissioner in the British Scouting program.. In 1924, he attended a rally of 6 thousand Wolf Cubs at the Imperial Jamboree at Wembley where he witnessed what Baden-Powell had made of his writings..

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