"Kipling, the end" scrapbook, 1893-1937.

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"Kipling, the end" scrapbook, 1893-1937.

Made-up volume containing published stories and poems by Kipling and articles about him and his work. Spine title: Kipling, the end. Includes advertisements for complete sets of Kipling's works, photographs of Kipling and other authors of the period, and a typescript of a speech by E.W. Martindell, "Some Less-Known Kipling Writings." Bound in dull orange cloth.

1 v. : ill. ; 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7093658

Cornell University Library

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