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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 @ Classic Reader
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22. The Jungle Book By Rudyard Kipling
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23. Kipling, Rudyard Definition Of Kipling, Rudyard In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865–1936, English author, b. Bombay (now Mumbai), India. Educated in England, Kipling returned to India in 1882 and worked as an editor on a Lahore paper.
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24. Rudyard Kipling's "Captains Courageous" Quiz - Kipling, Rudyard
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25. Rudyard Kipling Winner Of The 1907 Nobel Prize In Literature
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R UDYARD K IPLING
1907 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author.
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    Dec 30, 1865-1936
    Place of Birth: Bombay, Br. India
    Residence: Great Britain
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26. Kipling, Rudyard - Definition Of Kipling, Rudyard By The Free Online Dictionary,
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Rudyard Kipling English author of novels and poetry who was born in India (1865-1936) Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Kipling
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27. 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

28. Browse By Author: K - Project Gutenberg
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29. Rudyard Kipling And Monadnock
The author lived for a short time in Brattleboro, Vermont. The house in which he lived, named by him Naulakha, afforded spectacular views of Mount Monadnock.
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Rudyard Kipling and Monadnock
From 1892 through 1896, Rudyard Kipling lived in Brattleboro, Vermont. His house there, named by him Naulakha , afforded spectacular views of Mount Monadnock, which helped inspire him to write The Jungle Books and Captains Courageous . As an indication of the effect that the mountain had on him, the very first of his Letters of Travel (in From Tideway to Tideway , 1892) is entitled "In Sight of Monadnock" and contains the following passage: "And that's Monadnock," said the man from the West; "all the hills have Indian names. You left Wantastiquet on your right coming out of town." You know how it often happens that a word shuttles in and out of many years, waking all sorts of incongruous associations. I had met Monadnock on paper in a shameless parody of Emerson's style, before ever style or verse had interest for me. But the word stuck because of a rhyme, in which one was . . . crowned coeval
With Monadnock's crest,
And my wings extended
Touch the East and West. Later the same word, pursued on the same principle as that blessed one Mesopotamia, led me to and through Emerson, up to his

30. Rudyard Kipling - Free Online Library
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Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was born in Bombay, but educated in England at the United Services College, Westward Ho, Bideford. In 1882 he returned to India, where he worked for Anglo-Indian newspapers. His literary career began with Departmental Ditties (1886), but subsequently he became chiefly known as a writer of short stories. A prolific writer, he achieved fame quickly. Kipling was the poet of the British Empire and its yeoman, the common soldier, whom he glorified in many of his works, in particular Plain Tales from the Hills (1888) and Soldiers Three (1888), collections of short stories with roughly and affectionately drawn soldier portraits. His Barrack Room Ballads (1892) were written for, as much as about, the common soldier. In 1894 appeared his Jungle Book , which became a children's classic all over the world.

31. Rudyard Kipling Winner Of The 1907 Nobel Prize In Literature
Kipling Rudyard Biography (submitted by ) An essay on Kipling by George Orwell, If translated, and more (submitted by Ivo) IF by RUDYARD KIPLING (submitted by Sammi)
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R UDYARD K IPLING
1907 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author.
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    Dec 30, 1865-1936
    Place of Birth: Bombay, Br. India
    Residence: Great Britain
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32. JISCMail - RUDYARD-KIPLING List At JISCMAIL.AC.UK
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33. Rudyard Kipling — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Kipling, Rudyard. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865–1936, English author, b. Bombay (now Mumbai), India. Educated in England, Kipling returned to India in 1882 and worked
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34. Rudyard Kipling (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lie
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35. Rudyard Kipling
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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.

36. Rudyard Kipling - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Biography of the author, with articles on his major works.
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Photograph from 1914 Born Joseph Rudyard Kipling
30 December 1865
Bombay
India Died 18 January 1936
Middlesex Hospital
, London, England Occupation Short story writer, novelist, poet, journalist Nationality British Genres Short story, novel, children's literature, poetry, travel literature, science fiction Notable work(s) The Jungle Book
Just So Stories

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Notable award(s) Nobel Prize in Literature
Influenced Robert A. Heinlein Jorge Luis Borges Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an 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. He was born in Bombay , in British India he is best known for his works of fiction The Jungle Book (1894) (a collection of stories which includes " Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Kim (1901) (a tale of adventure), many short stories, including " The Man Who Would Be King " (1888); and his poems, including

37. Kipling, Rudyard Summary | BookRags.com
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38. '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; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or, being hated, don't give way to hating

39. Tomlinson, By Rudyard Kipling
A poem from the Barrack-Room Ballads collection.
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Now Tomlinson gave up the ghost at his house in Berkeley Square,
And a Spirit came to his bedside and gripped him by the hair—
A Spirit gripped him by the hair and carried him far away,
Till he heard as the roar of a rain-fed ford the roar of the Milky Way:
Till he heard the roar of the Milky Way die down and drone and cease,
And they came to the Gate within the Wall where Peter holds the keys.
"Stand up, stand up now, Tomlinson, and answer loud and high
"The good that ye did for the sake of men or ever ye came to die—
"The good that ye did for the sake of men on the little Earth so lone!"
And the naked soul of Tomlinson grew white as the rain-washed bone.
"O I have a friend on Earth," he said, "that was my priest and guide, "And well would he answer all for me if he were at my side." —"For that ye strove in neighbour-love it shall be written fair, "But now ye wait at Heaven's Gate and not in Berkeley Square: "Though we called your friend from his bed this night, he could not speak for you, "For the race is run by one and one and never by two and two."

40. Kipling, Rudyard Quotes On Quotations Book
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (December 30, 1865 January 18, 1936) was a British author and poet, born in India. He is best known for the children's story The Jungle Book (1894), the
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