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23. THE CITY OF THE DREADFUL NIGHT. First English edition. Allahabad and London. 1891. 8vo. (Should have a slip of apology preceding title.)

24. LIFE'S HANDICAP, BEING STORIES OF MINE OWN PEOLondon and New York: Macmillan & Co.

PLE.

1891. 12mo. pp. xiii-351.

25. THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. Portrait. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. (In Lippincott's Magazine, January, 1891.) Paper. 8vo. PP. 97. (The text of the first English edition, London, 1891, is very different.)

26. LETTERS OF MARQUE. Allahabad. 1891. A. H. Wheeler & Co. 8vo. pp. iv-154. (Suppressed

by author and publisher almost immediately after publication.)

27. WEE WILLIE WINKEE, AND OTHER STORIES. Allahabad and London. 1891. 8vo.

28. AMERICAN NOTES. New York M. J. Ivers & Co. 1891. Paper. 12mo. PP. 160. (Containing also "The Bottle Imp," by R. L. Stevenson.)

29. MINE OWN PEOPLE. New York: Lovell, Coryell & Company. With a Critical Introduction by

1891.

Henry James, and Facsimile of Manuscript Letter by
Mr. Kipling. 12mo. pp. xxvi-268.

30. BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS, AND OTHER

VERSES.

London : Methuen & Co. 1892. 12mo. Pp. xix208. Thirty copies on Japan paper and 225 large.

:

on

WEST AND EAST.

12mo. PP.

31. THE NAULAHKA: A STORY OF London William Heinemann. 1892. vi-276. (An edition with rhymed chapter headings was copyrighted in the same year by Macmillan & Co.

"The Naulahka

Wolcott Balestier.

was written in collaboration with

Ho

32. BALLADS AND BARRACK-Room BALLADS.

New York:

Macmillan & Co., and London. 1892.

pp. xvi-207.

12mo.

33. DETROIT FREE PRESS CHRISTMAS NUmber. Price 6d. The Record of Badalia Herodsfoot. By Rudyard Kipling. One Day's Courtship. By Luke Sharp. London. 1893. Detroit Free Press. (Kipling's story was published later in "Many Inventions.

34. MANY INVENTIONS. London: Macmillan & Co., and New York, 1893. 12mo. pp. ix-365.

35. BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS.

(Contain

ing additional poems.) New York: Macmillan & Co., and London. 1893. 12mo. pp. xvi-217.

36. MY FIRST BOOK. The experiences of various contemporary authors. London: 1894, Chatto & Windus. 8vo. (With an article by Kipling.)

37. THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustrated by J. L. Kipling, W. H. Drake, and P. Frenzeny. London: Macmillan & Co., and New York. 1894. 12mo. PP. vi-212. 38. THE SECOND JUNGLE Book. Illustrated by J. Lockwood Kipling. London: Macmillan & Co., and New York. 1895. 12mo. PP. 238.

39. OUT OF INDIA: Things I Saw and Failed to See in Cer-, tain Days and Nights at Jeypoore and Elsewhere. New

York: G. W. Dillingham. 1895. 12mo. PP. vi

346. (Suppressed.)

40. SOLDIER TALES. London: Macmillan & Co. 1896. 12mo. Illustrated.

41. THE SEVEN SEAS. London: Methuen & Co. 1896. Small 8vo. Thirty copies on Japan paper and 150 on hand-made paper.

42.

"CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS :

A Story of the Grand Banks. Illustrations. New York: The Century Company. 1897. 12mo. pp. viii–323. Also London : Macmillan & Co.

By

43. STEVE BROWN'S BUNYIP, AND OTHER STORIES. J. A. Barry. Fifth-edition. London, 1897. MacIntroductory verses by Kipling.

queen.

8vo.

44. AN ALPHABET OF TWELVE SPORTS.

First edition.

London, 1897. William Heinemann. 4to. Illustrated by William Nicholson.

45. THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF RUDYARD KIPLING. Outward Bound Edition. 12 volumes.

8vo.

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1897. I.

"Plain Tales from the Hills.”
and Military Tales,” Part I.

and Military Tales," Part II.

White.'
Stories."'

ས.

II. "Soldiers Three,

III. "Soldiers Three,

IV. "In Black and

"The Phantom 'Rickshaw, and Other

VI. "Under the Deodars, and other Stories." VII. "The Jungle Book." VIII. "The Second Jungle Book." IX. "The Light that Failed." X. "The Naulahka." XI. "Verses." XII. " tains Courageous."

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46. THE DAY'S WORK. Illustrations. New York : Double

day & McClure.

1898.

Crown 8vo. PP. 431.

47. A FLEET IN BEING : Notes of Two Trips with the London: Macmillan & Co.

Channel Squadron.

1898. Crown 8vo. (A series of articles first contributed to the Morning Post.)

48. RUDYARD KIPLING'S WORKS.

Brushwood Edition.

15 volumes, including general index. Large 12mo. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons and E. P. Dutton & Co., 1899. (This edition includes "The Day's Work," and "Departmental Ditties,” and the following stories not included in the Outward Bound Edition: "Brugglesmith," " Lang Men o' Larut,' "Wreck of the Visigoth," "Record of Badalia Herodsfoot," and "Dream of Duncan Parenness.")

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49. FROM SEA TO SEA. Letters of Travel. Includes, besides hitherto unpublished matter, an accurate of "American Notes," "Letters of Marque,' City of Dreadful Night," "The Smith Administration," etc. Authorized Edition. New York: Double

day & McClure. 1899. 2 vols. 12mo. pp. xiii–

460; ix-400.

50. THE

WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING. Swastika Edition. Authorized and copyrighted by the author, with a Biographical Sketch by Charles Eliot Norton. Includes, besides the books in the Outward Bound Edition, "The Day's Work," "Departmental Ditties,” and "From Sea to Sea." York. 1899. (Issued jointly by D. Appleton & Co., the Century Co., and the Doubleday & McClure Co., and marketed by the book department of the H. B. Claflin Co.)

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The foregoing list of first editions is intended more for the general reader than for the bibliographer. It is based on the bibliographies of R. F. Roden (N.Y. Times) and E. D. North (Book Buyer.). The former list has the advantage of embodying annotations added to the earlier bibliography (Mr. North's) by Mr. Kipling.

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCE

ARTICLES

Rudyard Kipling. Francis Adams. Fortnightly Review, Vol. 56 (0.s.), p. 686, November, 1891.

Mr. Rudyard Kipling's Tales. Quarterly Review, Vol. 175, p. 132, July, 1892.

Mr. Kipling's Work, So Far. W. H. Bishop. Forum, Vol. 19, p. 476, June, 1895.

Rudyard Kipling as a Poet. Montgomery Schuyler. Forum, Vol. 22, p. 406, December, 1896.

The Tales of Rudyard Kipling. Edinburgh Review, Vol. 174, p. 132, July, 1891.

Mr. Kipling's Stories. J. M. Barrie.

view, Vol. 59, p. 364, March, 1891.

Contemporary Re- •

Kipling's "Seven Seas" an Atavism. Charlotte Porter. Poet

Lore, Vol. 9, No. 2, p. 291, April, 1897.

The Sincerest Form of Flattery.

ling.

I. Of Mr. Rudyard Kip

Cornhill Magazine, Vol. 62 (Vol. 15 n.s.), p.

367, October, 1890.

Mr. Rudyard Kipling's Verse.

Francis Adams. Fortnightly

Cos

Review, Vol. 60 (o.s.), p. 590, November, 1893.

Cervantes, Zola, Kipling & Co. Brander Matthews.

mopolitan, Vol. 14, p. 609, March, 1893.

Editor's Study. Harper's, Vol. 81, p. 801, October, 1890. Julian Hawthorne. Lippincott's, Vol. 46,

The New Cæsar.

p. 571, October, 1890.

The Scientific Spirit in Kipling's Work. Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 52, p. 269, December, 1897.

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