The Sussex edition of the complete works in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling.
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London :
Macmillan,
[1937-39]
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Table of Contents:
- I. Plain tales from the hills
- II. Soldiers three. The story of the Gadsbys. In black and white
- III. Under the deodars. The phantom 'rickshaw. Wee Willie Winkie
- IV. Life's handicap
- V. Many inventions
- VI. The day's work
- VII. Traffics and discoveries
- VIII. Actions and reactions. IX. A diversity of creatures
- X. Debits and credits
- XI. Limits and renewals
- XII. The jungle books
- XIII. Just so stories
- XIV. Puck of Pook's Hill. XV. Rewards and fairies. XVI. Land and sea tales and "Thy servant a dog".
- con't. XVII. Stalky & co
- XVIII. The light that failed
- XIX. The naulahka
- XX. Captains courageous
- XXI. Kim
- XXII-XXIII. From sea to sea and other sketches
- XXIV. Letters of travel
- XXV. A book of words: selections from speeches and addresses delivered between 1906 and 1935
- XXVI. The war and A fleet of being
- XXVII-XXVIII. The Irish guards in the great war
- XXIX-XXX. Uncollected prose
- XXXI. Souvenirs of France and Something of myself
- XXXII. Departmental ditties and Barrack-room ballads
- XXXIII. The seven seas. The five nations. The years between
- XXXV. Early verse. The muse among the motors. Miscellaneous.