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RUDYARD KIPLINGUNIFORM EDITIONExtra Crown 8vo.Scarlet ClothGilt Tops.6s.each60th ThousandKimIllustrated byJ. L. Kipling33rd ThousandStalky & Co.
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RUDYARD KIPLING
UNIFORM EDITION
Extra Crown 8vo.Scarlet Cloth
Gilt Tops.6s.each
60th Thousand
Kim
Illustrated byJ. L. Kipling
33rd Thousand
Stalky & Co.
PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“If ‘Stalky & Co.’ does not become as classic as the greatest favourites among Mr. Kipling’s previous volumes of stories, write us down false prophets. He has never written with more rapturously swinging zest, or bubbled over with more rollicking fun.”
57th ThousandThe Day’s Work
57th ThousandThe Day’s Work
57th Thousand
The Day’s Work
MORNING POST.—“The book is so varied, so full of colour and life from end to end, that few who read the first two or three stories will lay it down till they have read the last.”
48th ThousandPlain Tales from the Hills
48th ThousandPlain Tales from the Hills
48th Thousand
Plain Tales from the Hills
SATURDAY REVIEW.—“Mr. Kipling knows and appreciates the English in India, and is a born story-teller and a man of humour into the bargain.... It would be hard to find better reading.”
39th ThousandLife’s HandicapBeing Stories of Mine Own People.
39th ThousandLife’s HandicapBeing Stories of Mine Own People.
39th Thousand
Life’s Handicap
Being Stories of Mine Own People.
BLACK AND WHITE.—“‘Life’s Handicap’ contains much of the best work hitherto accomplished by the author, and, taken as a whole, is a complete advance upon its predecessors.”
36th ThousandMany Inventions
36th ThousandMany Inventions
36th Thousand
Many Inventions
PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“The completest book that Mr. Kipling has yet given us in workmanship, the weightiest and most humane in breadth of view.... It can only be regarded as a fresh landmark in the progression of his genius.”
41st ThousandThe Light that FailedRe-written and considerably enlarged.
41st ThousandThe Light that FailedRe-written and considerably enlarged.
41st Thousand
The Light that Failed
Re-written and considerably enlarged.
ACADEMY.—“Whatever else be true of Mr. Kipling, it is the first truth about him that he has power, real intrinsic power.... Mr. Kipling’s work has innumerable good qualities.”
17th ThousandWee Willie Winkieand other Stories
17th ThousandWee Willie Winkieand other Stories
17th Thousand
Wee Willie Winkie
and other Stories
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RUDYARD KIPLINGUNIFORM EDITION6s.each.20th ThousandSoldiers Threeand other Stories
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UNIFORM EDITION6s.each.
20th Thousand
Soldiers Three
and other Stories
GLOBE.—“Containing some of the best of his highly vivid work.”
55th ThousandThe Jungle Book
55th ThousandThe Jungle Book
55th Thousand
The Jungle Book
With Illustrations byJ. L. KiplingandW. H. Drake.
PUNCH.—“‘Æsop’s Fables and dear old Brer Fox and Co.,’ observes the Baron sagely, ‘may have suggested to the fanciful genius of Rudyard Kipling the delightful idea, carried out in the most fascinating style, of ‘The Jungle Book.’”
38th ThousandThe Second Jungle Book
38th ThousandThe Second Jungle Book
38th Thousand
The Second Jungle Book
With Illustrations byJ. Lockwood Kipling.
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27th Thousand“Captains Courageous”
27th Thousand“Captains Courageous”
27th Thousand
“Captains Courageous”
A Story of the Grand Banks. Illustrated byI. W. Taber.
ATHENÆUM.—“Never in English prose has the sea in all its myriad aspects, with all its sounds and sights and odours, been reproduced with such subtle skill as in these pages.”
14th ThousandFrom Sea to SeaLetters of Travel. In Two Vols.
14th ThousandFrom Sea to SeaLetters of Travel. In Two Vols.
14th Thousand
From Sea to Sea
Letters of Travel. In Two Vols.
DAILY TELEGRAPH.—“‘From Sea to Sea’ is delightful reading throughout. ‘Good things’ sparkle in its every page, and inimitable descriptive matter abounds.... A charming book.”
The NaulahkaA Story of West and East.BYRUDYARD KIPLINGANDWOLCOTT BALESTIER
The NaulahkaA Story of West and East.BYRUDYARD KIPLINGANDWOLCOTT BALESTIER
The Naulahka
A Story of West and East.
BY
RUDYARD KIPLING
AND
WOLCOTT BALESTIER
RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BUNGAY. 20.9.02.
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Transcriber’s NotesSome presumed printer’s errors have been corrected, including normalizing punctuation. Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation has been left as printed unless specifically noted below. Further corrections are listed below.p. 28refection -> reflectionp. 98make’s -> makesp. 166its claims -> it claimsp. 370Jack Clark -> Jack Clarkep. 393Fontenay -> Fontenaye
Transcriber’s Notes
Transcriber’s Notes
Transcriber’s Notes
Some presumed printer’s errors have been corrected, including normalizing punctuation. Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation has been left as printed unless specifically noted below. Further corrections are listed below.
p. 28refection -> reflectionp. 98make’s -> makesp. 166its claims -> it claimsp. 370Jack Clark -> Jack Clarkep. 393Fontenay -> Fontenaye
p. 28refection -> reflectionp. 98make’s -> makesp. 166its claims -> it claimsp. 370Jack Clark -> Jack Clarkep. 393Fontenay -> Fontenaye
p. 28refection -> reflectionp. 98make’s -> makesp. 166its claims -> it claimsp. 370Jack Clark -> Jack Clarkep. 393Fontenay -> Fontenaye
p. 28refection -> reflection
p. 98make’s -> makes
p. 166its claims -> it claims
p. 370Jack Clark -> Jack Clarke
p. 393Fontenay -> Fontenaye