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==Books== (These are short story collections except as noted. Listed by year of publication.) * ''[[The City of Dreadful Night]]'' (1885), short story<ref name=guide/> β later published as ''The City of the Dreadful Night'' in [[Little Blue Book]] No. 357 * ''Departmental Ditties'' (1886), poetry * ''[[Plain Tales from the Hills]]'' (1888) ** "Lispeth" (short story) ** "Three and β an Extra" (short story) ** "Thrown Away" (short story) ** "Miss Youghal's Sais" (short story) ** "'Yoked with an Unbeliever'" (short story) ** "False Dawn" (short story) ** "The Rescue of Pluffles" (short story) ** "Cupid's Arrows" (short story) ** "The Three Musketeers" (short story) ** "His Chance in Life" (short story) ** "Watches of the Night" (short story) ** "The Other Man" (short story) ** "Consequences" (short story) ** "The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin" (short story) ** "The Taking of Lungtungpen" (short story) ** "A Germ-Destroyer" (short story) ** "Kidnapped" (short story) ** "The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly" (short story) ** "In the House of Suddhoo" (short story) ** "His Wedded Wife" (short story) ** "The Broken-link Handicap" (short story) ** "Beyond the Pale" (short story) ** "In Error" (short story) ** "A Bank Fraud" (short story) ** "Tod's Amendment" (short story) ** "The Daughter of the Regiment" (short story) ** "In the Pride of his Youth" (short story) ** "Pig" (short story) ** "The Rout of the White Hussars" (short story) ** "The Bronckhorst Divorce-case" (short story) ** "Venus Annodomini" (short story) ** "The Bisara of Pooree" (short story) ** "A Friend's Friend" (short story) ** "The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows" (short story) ** "The Madness of Private Ortheris" (short story) ** "The Story of Muhammad Din" (short story) ** "On the Strength of a Likeness" (short story) ** "Wressley of the Foreign Office" (short story) ** "By Word of Mouth" (short story) ** "To be Filed for Reference" (short story) * ''[[Soldiers Three]]'' (1888) * ''[[The Story of the Gadsbys]]'' (1888) * ''[[In Black and White (short story collection)|In Black and White]]'' (1888) * ''[[Under the Deodars]]'' (1888) * ''[[The Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales]]'' (1888) β including "[[The Man Who Would Be King]]" * ''[[Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories]]'' (1888) β including "[[Baa Baa, Black Sheep (short story)|Baa Baa, Black Sheep]]" * ''American Notes'' (1891), non-fiction * ''Letters of Marque'' (1891) * ''The City of Dreadful Night and Other Places'' (1891) β A.H. Wheeler & Co (Indian Railway Library #14) * ''Mine Own People'' (John W. Lovell Company, New York City, NY, March 1891)<ref name="kiplingsociety.co.uk">{{cite web | url=https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/bookmart_collects.htm | title=Stories and prose in their collections | date=21 March 2021 }}</ref><ref>https://search.worldcat.org/title/mine-own-people/oclc/1063582 (under "Show more information" link)</ref> ** Introduction by Henry James<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/readers-guide/rg_mineown_james.htm | title=Mine own People | date=29 October 2021 }}</ref> ** "Bimi" (later re-published as "Bertran and Bimi"<ref name="Bertran and Bimi">{{cite web | url=https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/readers-guide/rg_bertranbimi1.htm | title=Bertran and Bimi | date=15 April 2021 }}</ref>) ** "Namgay Doola" ** "The Recrudescence of Imray" (later re-published as "The Return of Imray"<ref name="kiplingsociety_co_uk">{{cite web | url=https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/readers-guide/rg_imray1.htm | title=The Return of Imray | date=17 May 2021 }}</ref>) ** "Moti Guj -- Mutineer" ** "The Mutiny of the Mavericks" ** "At the End of the Passage" ** "The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney" ** "The Courting of Dinah Shadd" ** "The Man Who Was" ** "A Conference of the Powers" ** "On Greenhow Hill" ** "Without Benefit of Clergy"<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Wikisource-inline|Life's Handicap/Without Benefit of Clergy}}</ref> * ''Life's Handicap'' (MacMillan and Co., London, August 1891)<ref name="kiplingsociety.co.uk"/><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.biblio.com/lifes-handicap-by-kipling-rudyard/work/294581 | title=Life's Handicap by Rudyard Kipling }}</ref> ** "The Lang Men o' Larut" ** "Reingelder and the German Flag" ** "The Wandering Jew" ** "Through the Fire" ** "The Finances of the Gods" ** "The Amir's Homily" ** "Jews in Shushan" ** "The Limitations of PambΓ© Serang" ** "Little Tobrah" ** "Bubbling Well Road" ** "'The City of Dreadful Night'" ** "Georgie Porgie" ** "Naboth" ** "The Dream of Duncan Parrenness" ** "The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney" ** "The Courting of Dinah Shadd" ** "On Greenhow Hill" ** "The Man Who Was" ** "The Head of the District" ** "Without Benefit of Clergy"<ref name="ReferenceA"/> ** "At the End of the Passage" ** "The Mutiny of the Mavericks" ** "The Mark of the Beast" ** "The Recrudescence of Imray" (later re-published as "The Return of Imray"<ref name="kiplingsociety_co_uk" />) ** "Namgay Doola" ** "Bimi" (later re-published as "Bertran and Bimi"<ref name="Bertran and Bimi"/>) ** "Moti Guj -- Mutineer" ** "L'envoi" * ''[[Barrack-Room Ballads]]'' (1892), poetry * ''[[Many Inventions]]'' (1893) * ''[[The Jungle Book]]'' (1894) β including [[Mowgli]] stories, here marked "(M)": ** "[[Mowgli's Brothers]]" (M) (short story) ** "Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack" (poem) ** "[[Kaa's Hunting]]" (M) (short story) ** "Road-Song of the Bandar-Log" (poem) ** "[[Tiger! Tiger! (Kipling short story)|Tiger! Tiger!]]" (M) (short story) ** "Mowgli's Song That He Sang at the Council Rock When He Danced on Shere Khan's Hide" (poem) ** "The White Seal" (short story) ** "Lukannon" (poem) ** "[[Rikki-Tikki-Tavi]]" (short story) ** "Darzee's Chaunt (Sung in Honour of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi)" (poem) ** "[[Toomai of the Elephants]]" (short story) ** "Shiv and the Grasshopper (The Song That Toomai's Mother Sang to the Baby)" (poem) ** "Her Majesty's Servants" (short story) β originally titled "Servants of the Queen" ** "Parade-Song of the Camp Animals" (poem) * ''[[The Second Jungle Book]]'' (1895) β including [[Mowgli]] stories, here marked "(M)": ** "How Fear Came" (M) (short story) ** "The Law of the Jungle" (poem) ** "The Miracle of Purun Bhagat" (short story) ** "A Song of Kabir" (poem) ** "[[Letting in the Jungle]]" (M) (short story) ** "Mowgli's Song Against People" (poem) ** "The Undertakers" (short story) ** "A Ripple Song" (poem) ** "The King's Ankus" (M) (short story) ** "The Song of the Little Hunter" (poem) ** "Quiquern" (short story) ** "'Angutivaun Taina'" (poem) ** "[[Red Dog (Kipling short story)|Red Dog]]" (M) (short story) ** "Chil's Song" (poem) ** "The Spring Running" (M) (short story) ** "The Outsong" (poem) * ''The Naulahka: A Story of West and East'' (1892) * ''[[The Seven Seas (poetry collection)|The Seven Seas]]'' (1896), poetry * ''[[The Day's Work]]'' (1898) * ''A Fleet in Being'' (1898) * ''The Brushwood Boy'' (1899), story from 1895, illus. [[Orson Lowell]]; US only? * ''[[Stalky & Co.]]'' (1899) * ''[[From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches, Letters of Travel]]'' (1899), non-fiction * ''[[Just So Stories|Just So Stories for Little Children]]'' (1902) ** "How the Whale Got His Throat" β First published in ''St Nicholas Magazine'', December 1897, as "How the Whale Got His Tiny Throat"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/rg_whale1.htm |title=How the Whale got his Throat |last=Lewis |first=Lisa |date=31 March 2005 |publisher=The Kipling Society |access-date=28 February 2019}}</ref> ** "How the Camel Got His Hump" ** "How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin" ** "How the Leopard Got His Spots" ** "The Elephant's Child" ** "The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo" ** "The Beginning of the Armadillos" ** "How the First Letter Was Written" ** "How the Alphabet Was Made" ** "The Crab That Played With the Sea" ** "The Cat That Walked by Himself" ** "The Butterfly That Stamped" ** "The Tabu Tale" (published in the US in 1903) * ''[[The Five Nations]]'' (1903), poetry * ''[[Traffics and Discoveries]]'' (1904), 12 stories *''With the Night Mail: A Story of 2000 A.D.'' [http://www.telelib.com/authors/K/KiplingRudyard/prose/ActionReactions/nightmail.html Available online] (1905) β "(Together with extracts from the magazine in which it appeared)" * ''They'' (1905), story from ''Traffics and Discoveries'' * ''[[Puck of Pook's Hill]]'' (1906) * ''The Brushwood Boy'' (1907), 1895 story, illus. [[F. H. Townsend]]; UK and US * ''Actions and Reactions'' (1909) [[File:Kipling - Song of the English, 1914 - 3492116 F.jpg|thumb|''A Song of the English'' illustrated by [[W. Heath Robinson]], 1914]] * ''[https://archive.org/details/songofenglishill00kipluoft A Song of the English]'' (1909), with [[W. Heath Robinson]] (illustrator) * ''Rewards and Fairies'' (1910) * ''A History of England'' (1911), non-fiction, with [[Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher]] * ''Songs from Books'' (1912) * ''As Easy as A.B.C.'' (1912), science-fiction short story * ''[[The Fringes of the Fleet]]'' (1915), non-fiction * ''Sea Warfare'' (1916), non-fiction * ''A Diversity of Creatures'' (1917) * ''The Years Between'' (1919), poetry * ''Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides'' (1923) * ''The [[Irish Guards]] in the Great War'' (1923), non-fiction * ''[[Debits and Credits (Kipling)|Debits and Credits]]'' (1926) * ''A Book of Words'' (1928), non-fiction * ''Thy Servant a Dog'' (1930) * ''[[Limits and Renewals]]'' (1932) * ''Tales of India'' (The Windermere Series, Rand McNally, 1935), illus. Paul Strayer * ''Something of Myself'' (1937), autobiography * ''The Muse Among the Motors'' (1904, 1919, 1929), poetry β unknown first publication as a whole
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