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The Writings in Prose and Verse of Robert Kipling Rudyard Kipling Collection Volume #XXIV

22cm, 324 pages

English language

Published Aug. 16, 1909 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

OCLC Number:
236439

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Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English author and poet, born in India, and best known today for his children's books. Some have claimed he was an inventor of what we now call "the short story". This is a collection of such with a few poems thrown in. Contents: An Habitation Enforced; The Recall; Garm-a Hostage; The Power of the Dog; The Mother Hive; The Bees and the Flies; With the Night Mail; The Four Angels; A Deal in Cotton; The New Knighthood; The Puzzler; Little Foxes; Gallio's Song; The House Surgeon; The Rabbi's Song.

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I got this collection because it contained "With the Night mail" that I had been wanting to read for quite some time. To say I was unfulfilled would be an understatement. Allegedly one of the first science fiction stories, it's so filled with made up techno babble it was practically unreadable. Basically treating a blimp as it it where a ship and needing all the same parts, bilge pumps etc., described in detail, with a story that had no plot to speak of. The addition of letters to the editor and advertisements was interesting but detracted from the story.

The other stories I read from the collection weren't any better, making no sense and barley readable. It was only after reading a bit that I realized Kipling was the same guy who wrote the Jungle Book, which if it wasn't for LibraryThing I wouldn't have even remembered I'd read before, …

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