The writings in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling.
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New York :
C. Scribner's sons,
1897-1937.
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Table of Contents:
- v.1. Plain tales from the hills.
- v.2-3. Soldiers three and military tales.
- v.4. In black and white.
- v.5. The phantom 'rickshaw and other stories.
- v.6. Under the deodars. The story of the Gadsbys. Wee Willie Winkle.
- v.7. The jungle book.
- v.8. The second jungle book.
- v.9. The light that failed.
- v.10. The naulahka; a story of West and East, written in collaboration with Wolcott Balestier.
- v.11. Verses, 1889-1896.
- v.12. "Captains courageous," a story of the Grand banks.
- v.13-14. The day's work.
- v.15-16. From sea to sea; letters of travel.
- v.17. Early verse.
- v.18. Stalky & co.
- v.19. Kim.
- v.20. Just so stories for little children.
- v.21. The five nations.
- v.22. Traffics and discoveries.
- v.23. Puck of Pook's hill.
- v.24. Actions and reactions.
- v.25. Rewards and fairies.
- v.26. A diversity of creatures.
- v.27. The years between and Poems from history.
- v.28. Letters of travel, 1892-1913.
- --v.29-30. The Irish guards in the great war; edited and compiled from their diaries and papers.
- v.31. Debts and credits.
- v.32. A book of words.
- v.33. Limits and renewals.
- v.34. War writings and poems.
- v.35. Land and sea tales.
- v.36. Something of myself. Index.