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  1. The Jungle Book (Oxford Children's Classics) by Rudyard Kipling, 2007-09-10
  2. Kipling Abroad: Traffics and Discoveries from Burma to Brazil by Rudyard Kipling, 2010-01-19
  3. The Jungle Book: Candlewick Illustrated Classic: Mowgli's Story by Rudyard Kipling, 2010-10-12
  4. The Bridge-Builders by Rudyard Kipling, 2010-07-23
  5. Traffics and Discoveries by Rudyard Kipling, 2009-10-04
  6. Actions and Reactions by Rudyard Kipling, 2009-10-04
  7. Selected Stories (Penguin Modern Classics) by Rudyard Kipling, 2005-05-16
  8. The Jungle Book (Books of Wonder) by Rudyard Kipling, 1995-09-27
  9. Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling, 2009-10-04
  10. Great Stories of Suspense and Adventure (Townsend Library) by Rudyard Kipling, W.W. Jacobs, et all 2003-03-01
  11. A diversity of creatures by Rudyard Kipling, 2010-09-04
  12. Detection by Gaslight: 14 Victorian Detective Stories (Dover Thrift Editions) by Rudyard Kipling, Jacques Futrelle, et all 1997-07-10
  13. The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling by David Gilmour, 2003-06-11
  14. The Light That Failed by Rudyard Kipling, 2009-10-04

61. Kipling, Rudyard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
kipling, rudyard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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62. Archives Of RUDYARD-KIPLING@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
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63. Kipling, Rudyard. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
kipling, rudyard. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002.
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64. Literary Encyclopedia: Kipling, Rudyard
A biography of the author, by Douglas Kerr. Features links to profiles of booksby the author.
http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4913

65. Poetry
Selection of poems about the fox and foxhunting by WB Yeats, rudyard kipling, Adam Lindsay Gordon, Will H Ogilvie, Beatrice Holden, Phil Stevenson, Miss M. Wynter, D.W. Nash, WhyteMelville and John Masefield.
http://www.huntfacts.com/Poetry.htm

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An idiosyncratic selection of verse that has particularly touched this site's webmaster. If a good few of these don't bring tears to your eyes ....... enough said. Little Foxes - A plea for pity Phil Stevenson
Phil Stevenson was Master of the Royal Rock Beagles. This poem was first published in Punch in 1929 above the name 'Crotchet'. It is a perfect encapsulation of the present day attack on hunting and sadly shows that it will probably always be mired in controversy. Wait of Numbers ('You saddle-bound hunters') Christopher Curtis December 2000
A call to arms - addresses the complacency of those who cannot or will not see how real is the threat to all country pursuits ( Here to go to Christopher Curtis's own web site) To The Farmers W H Ogilvie
A toast to the people who make hunting possible The Fox's Prophecy D. W. Nash 1871.
Dated and, by today's standards, containing xenophobic references to 'Germans, Muscovites and Gauls' BUT - some uncanny prophetical insights into the cultural debasement, moral decline and self-righteousness afflicting the 'post-modern' English Society that likes to think itself so 'advanced' and 'civilized'

66. ... ~ El 'Fanlisting' Del Poema 'Si...' ('If...'), De Rudyard Kipling
Official Fanlisting for Women s Artistic Gymnastics // Fanlisting oficial de lagimnasia artísica femenina.
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67. RUDYARD KIPLING AND MUSIC By Philip Scowcroft: MusicWeb(UK)
Article by Philip Scowcroft on the music inspired by kipling with the incidental music written for screen adaptations of his prose works.
http://www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2001/June01/Kipling.htm
Classical Editor: Rob Barnett Music Webmaster Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net
RUDYARD KIPLING AND MUSIC. Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was the bard of [the British] Empire in all its manifestations. As he was born in India it is natural that many of his writings, poetry or prose, feature the sub-continent, but others recall the men, soldiers, sailors and so on, which bound the Empire together and If , apparently once set to music by Bantock , personifies the "stiff upper-lip" which built the Empire. This is not to say that Kipling was jingoistic. His poem Recessional appears indeed to foretell the decline of Empire. Both Sullivan and Elgar considered setting this to music, although neither got round to doing so (1); one may think, however, that Elgar 's Second Symphony catches its spirit faithfully enough. Many composers, Sullivan and Elgar included, set Kipling's words but we start this doubtless incomplete, fragmentary even, survey of music inspired by Kipling with the incidental music written for screen adaptations of his prose works. Curiously, perhaps, nearly all of them were American and most of these had scores composed by some of the all-time greats among Hollywood's music moguls: Captains Courageous Franz Waxman Wee Willie Winkie Alfred Newman Gunga Din Newman again)

68. Cushing Library: Rudyard Kipling Collection
Collects books, manuscripts, and other items relating to the life and works of rudyard kipling. Includes rare images of original books and illustrations and a complete listing of the collection.
http://lib-adv4.tamu.edu/cushing/collectn/lit/kipling/vamp1.html
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69. Rudyard Kipling - Wikipedia
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70. Kipling, Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Rudyard Kipling: Information From Answers.com
kipling , rudyard kipling , Joseph rudyard kipling English author of novels andpoetry who was born in India (18651936)
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71. Rudyard Kipling- Nobel Laureate Writer: Mumbai/Bombay Pages
Informational site which includes links to online texts and other resources.
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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

72. Letters From Exile
The Gods of the Copybook Headingsby rudyard kipling. As I pass through myincarnations in every When Earth s Last Picture Is Paintedby rudyard kipling
http://www.hutchison.org/allen/art_and_culture/poetry/kipling_rudyard/

73. Udgivelses Liste
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74. Rudyard Kipling
Joseph rudyard kipling was born December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, to a Britishfamily. When he was five years old, he was taken to England to begin his
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75. Rudyard Kipling
Biographical notes primarily concerned with kipling's ventures into the writing of fantasy or the supernatural. Includes a portrait sketch of the author.
http://www.wondersmith.com/scifi/kipling.htm
Rudyard Kipling
Biographical notes by Blake Wilfong "Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind." British author Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) needs no introduction. Winner of the 1907 Nobel prize in literature, he is today remembered for "Gunga Din" (1888), The Jungle Book Captains Courageous Just So Stories Kim (1905), and other imaginative and rousing works of fiction and poetry. Kipling's forays beyond the boundaries of conventional literature usually involved fantasy or the supernatural. But the few times he wrote genuine science fiction, the results rivaled his more famous works. His greatest contribution to the genre was the construction of a richly detailed "hard" SF world based on linked stories ("With the Night Mail" and "As Easy as A.B.C.") and brought to life with fabricated advertisements, news bulletins, letters, songs, etc. No one had done this before. Modern science fiction authorsespecially screenwriterscontinue to follow Kipling's lead. Though Kipling lived most of his life in England, he was born in and spent many of his childhood and early adult years in India (then part of the British Empire). In 1892 he married an American, then traveled the world, lived briefly in Vermont, and finally settled in England in 1903. His firsthand knowledge of other lands and their peoples, combined with meticulous research, lent realism to his writings. Upon his death, Kipling was given a burial in Westminster Abbeyone of England's highest honors.

76. Rudyard Kipling Books And Articles - Research Rudyard Kipling At
rudyard kipling Scholarly books and articles on rudyard kipling at Questia,world s largest online library and research service.
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77. The Dalhousie Rudyard Kipling Collection
A short biography and notes regarding one of the largest kipling collections of literary manuscripts, letters, original sketches, periodical publications, books and pamphlets.
http://www.library.dal.ca/spcol/vessels/kipling1.htm

78. RUDYARD KIPLING
An internet bibliography of British author rudyard kipling from literaryhistory.com.
http://www.literaryhistory.com/19thC/KIPLING.htm
KIPLING, RUDYARD (1865 - 1936) a web guide to Rudyard Kipling from literaryhistory.com
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General Articles An introduction to Kipling, Rudyard from the Literary Encyclopedia by Douglas Kerr, University of Hong Kong, 30 May 2002. On Plain Tales from the Hills Life's Handicap Kim The Victorian Web has good essays on Kipling's writing techniques, themes, biography, and the Victorian background. http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v6i1-2/baneth.htm An essay explores the impact of Kipling's youthful "exile" from India to England for his early education. "'Ship Me Somewhere East of Suez': Rudyard Kipling's strange exile from himself," by Emilienne Baneth. Jouvert, Vol. 6, No. 1-2 (Fall, 2001). http://www.qub.ac.uk/en/imperial/india/col-moral.htm "Colonialism and Morality in The Moonstone and The Man Who Would Be King ," by graduate student Graham Peters. Part of The Imperial Archive Project , a web site from Queens Univ. Belfast devoted to the study of literature, imperialism, and postcolonialism. http://www.qub.ac.uk/en/imperial/india/kimant.htm

79. Rudyard Kipling
The Long Recessional The Imperial Life of rudyard kipling )(Book Review) Force to reckon with in Ulster s defence; rudyard kipling is world famous as
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80. Cyber Hymnal Rudyard Kipling
A short biography; two hymns with MIDI files for suggested tunes.
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