Books by Rudyard Kipling

Portrait of Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling remains one of Britain's most recognisable literary voices, celebrated for his vivid storytelling and deep understanding of empire, adventure, and human nature. His prose and poetry capture the rhythms of colonial life and the moral complexities of duty, courage, and identity, written with a clarity and precision that continue to resonate with readers of all ages.

From the timeless tales of The Jungle Book to the stirring narratives of Kim and his enduring verse, Kipling's work bridges the gap between myth and modernity. His writing invites reflection on the values and contradictions of his era, offering both enchantment and insight in every line.

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  • Algar Editorial El Libro de la Selva

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  • Círculo de Tiza Japón el paisaje del alma

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    Book SynopsisDos visiones del espíritu japonés a través de las miradas de dos grandes autores. Occidente y Oriente se entrecruzan en la crónica del viaje de Rudyard Kipling a tierras niponas y el código del samurai de Inazo Nitobe. Dos textos inspiradores que retrata

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  • Páginas de Espuma SL La chica del átomo de oro y otros cuentos

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    Book SynopsisEl presente volumen recoge relatos de ciencia ficción escritos por autores procedentes de distintas literaturas antes del año 1926, fecha de la publicación de la primera revista dedicada íntegramente a este género. Esta publicación es uno de los puntos de inflexión en la proyección del género de ciencia ficción. Varios son los méritos de esta edición: en ella se hallan autores imprescindibles de esta materia, con lo que el libro cumple, en cierto modo, con el objetivo de rescatar del olvido y dar a conocer a escritores imprescindibles de este género asimismo, en estas páginas se incluyen textos de autores clásicos de la talla de Kipling, London o Salgari, lo que supone un acercamiento de plumas imprescindibles y universales a lector español a excepción de los cuentos A la conquista de la Luna de Emilio Salgari, Reflumen Temporis de Camilo Flammarion, The Battle of Dorking de George Chesney, La maldición de Londrés de George Barr y La última guerra de

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  • Edimat Libros S.A. Rudyard kipling

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  • Visor libros, S.L. Poemas

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    Book SynopsisRUDYARD KIPLING escribe coplas, versos que riman y repiten ritmos hasta hacer sonar como canciones sus historias. Él ha sido, en cada ciudad o paisaje que describe, el extranjero distante, distinto, y desde su diferencia construye sus poemas.Nació en 1865, inglés, en la capital de la India; será, más tarde, estudiante que llega de las colonias en Devonshire (Inglaterra), hasta regresar en 1882 a su India natal. Verá Vermont (USA) y Sudáfrica antes de comprar casa en Sussex (Inglaterra), donde definitivamente se instala hasta su muerte, en 1936.Esta antología va precedida de un prólogo de T. S. Eliot, lúcido y sugestivo, un estudio en el que se desvela la figura, por lo general ignorada, del Kipling que escribe versos, inseparable del novelista.Kipling es el poeta de la Revolución Industrial, del moderno orden occidental, en el que se interna tomando como metáfora su contrario: la jungla, el orden de la naturaleza y de las pasiones. Ha fabricado versos en los que ?involuntariamente en apariencia? puede leerse poesía.

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  • Ediciones Librería Argentina (ELA) Precisamente así fue cuentos para leer a los

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  • Tales From India

    Maple Press Pvt Ltd Tales From India

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  • Actions And Reactions

    Alpha Edition Actions And Reactions

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  • Puck of Pook's Hill

    Double 9 Booksllp Puck of Pook's Hill

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    Book SynopsisPuck of Pook's Hill' is a short stories composition written by Rudyard Kipling. The composition of these fantasy stories, was first published, in 1906. In these short stories Puck, a magical Faun narrates British history, covering different periods to two children Dan and his sister Una. Pucks magic is amazing, he brings fantasy and history into the children's everyday world. He introduces characters from English history, Roman cavalier, old Christian pagan Gods and various other stories about Vikings, pirates, killer apes, smugglers fairies etc. Through his breadth of imagination author narrates beauty, comedy and tragedy of life. He also gives a vivid picture of war, politics, adventure, clash of conquerors and settlers of the region. Kipling depicts in these stories that honour is more important than pride and loyalty more important than gain. He says good craftsmanship, valour and daring spirit are valued. These stories are interspersed with beautiful poems composed by Kipling. By these stories Kipling inspires the youths to think for their motherland and show their love and respect.

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  • Captains Courageous

    Double 9 Booksllp Captains Courageous

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  • Barrack-Room Ballads

    Double 9 Booksllp Barrack-Room Ballads

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  • Stalky & Co

    Double 9 Booksllp Stalky & Co

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  • Double 9 Books The Man Who Would Be King

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    Book SynopsisThe Man Who Would Be King is a captivating novella written by Rudyard Kipling, the renowned British author. Published in 1888, the story follows the adventures of two ex-British soldiers, Daniel Dravot and Peachey Carnehan, as they set out on a daring quest to become kings of Kafiristan, a remote region in Afghanistan. The novel showcases Kipling's mastery of storytelling, vivid descriptions, and rich character development. The narrative presents a thought-provoking examination of imperialism and its impact on both the colonizers and the colonized. Kipling delves into questions of identity and the inherent flaws of human ambition, ultimately questioning the price one must pay for attempting to transcend one's station. With its compelling plot, evocative imagery, and profound themes, The Man Who Would Be King remains a powerful exploration of human nature and the consequences of unchecked ambition, solidifying Kipling's status as a literary master.

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  • Double 9 Books The Second Jungle Book

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  • Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited Lessons for Mrs Hauksbee: Tales of Passion,

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  • The Jungle Book

    Prakash Books The Jungle Book

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