Kipling, Rudyard
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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.
Collection of portraits held at the National Portrait Gallery.
Includes a biographical and historical chronology and discussions on Kipling's relationship with the British Empire and imperialism.
Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, based Cub Scouting on one of the stories in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book. It was called Mowgli's Brothers.
Science fiction from the original magazine version. Illustrated with photos of historic and modern airships as well as some of the news reports and advertisements Kipling fabricated for its publication.
Short stories including The Rout of The White Hussars and The Gate of a Hundred Sorrows. From Project Gutenberg.
Considered by many to be the author's finest work. A novel first published in 1901.
A poem from the Barrack-Room Ballads collection.
A selection of some of Kipling's poetry written between 1889 and 1896 including Barrack Room Ballads and The Seven Seas, from everypoet.com .
Text of The Ballad of East and West and McAndrews Hymn with photograph of Kipling from Geocities .
A collection of children's stories published in 1902 and illustrated by the author.