Three items related to Rudyard Kipling. 1883-1918.

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Three items related to Rudyard Kipling. 1883-1918.

Comprises: 1) 'Kipling's Message', an anti-German address delivered by Rudyard Kipling at Folkestone on February 15, 1918, printed by W.H. Smith and Son, London (6 ff.); 2) a facsimile copy of a letter by Kipling concerning his Yorkshire connections (10 June 1896) (2 ff.); and 3) a typed copy of a review of a report on guerrilla warfare written by Kipling for "The Civil and Military Gazette. Tuesday, April 22, 1884. New Series: No. 2, 271. Vol. IX", dated "Calcutta, 1883."

1 pamphlet (6 ff.); 1 letter (2 ff.); 9 ff., printed, typescript, photocopy.

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Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936

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Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was an English author and poet. His best-known works include the novels and short story collections The Jungle Book (1894), Just So Stories (1902), Puck of Pook's Hill (1906), and Kim (1901), as well as a number of poems such as "Mandalay" (1890), "Gunga Din" (1890), and "If-" (1910). Kipling was born in Bombay, India, into an artistic family: his father was a sculptor, pottery designer, and professor of architectural sculpture and tw...