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==Collections== Some of Kipling's works were collected by him; some others were collected by publishers of "[[Authorization|unauthorised]]" editions (''Abaft the Funnel'', ''From Sea to Sea'', for example). Still others of his works were never collected. The lists given below include all the collections that Kipling acknowledged as his own work. However, it is possible to find other works that appeared in American but not English editions, works that only appeared in an original periodical publication, and some others that only appeared in the [[Sussex, England|Sussex]] and [[Burwash]] editions. ===Autobiographies and speeches=== *''[[iarchive:independencerudyardkipling|Independence. Rectorial Address Delivered at St. Andrews, 10 October 1923]]'' *''A Book of Words'' (1928) * ''[[Something of Myself]]'' (1937) * ''Rudyard Kipling's Uncollected Speeches: A Second Book of Words'' (2008), ed. Thomas Pinney, ELT Press ===Short story collections=== * ''Quartette'' (1885) β with his father, mother, and sister * ''[[Plain Tales from the Hills]]'' (1888) * ''Soldiers Three, The Story of the Gadsbys, In Black and White'' (1888) * ''[[The Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales]]'' (1888) * ''[[Under the Deodars]]'' (1888) * ''[[Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories]]'' (1888) * Mine Own People (1891) * ''Life's Handicap'' (1891) * ''Many Inventions'' (1893) * ''[[The Jungle Book]]'' (1894) * ''[[The Second Jungle Book]]'' (1895) * ''The Day's Work'' (1898) * ''[[Stalky & Co.]]'' (1899) * ''[[Just So Stories]]'' (1902) * ''Traffics and Discoveries'' (1904) * ''[[Puck of Pook's Hill]]'' (1906) β children's [[historical fantasy]] short stories * ''Actions and Reactions'' (1909) * ''Abaft the Funnel'' (1909) * ''[[Rewards and Fairies]]'' (1910) β historical fantasy short stories * ''The Eyes of Asia'' (1917) * ''A Diversity of Creatures'' (1917) * ''Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides'' (1923) * ''[[Debits and Credits (Kipling)|Debits and Credits]]'' (1926) * ''Thy Servant a Dog'' (1930) * ''Limits and Renewals'' (1932) ===Military collections=== * ''A Fleet in Being'' (1898) * ''France at War'' (1915) * ''The New Army in Training'' (1915) * ''Sea Warfare'' (1916) * ''The War in the Mountains'' (1917) * ''The Graves of the Fallen'' (1919) * ''[http://www.telelib.com/authors/K/KiplingRudyard/prose/IrishGuardsv1/index.html The Irish Guards in the Great War]'' (1923) ===Poetry collections=== * ''Schoolboy Lyrics'' (1881) * ''Echoes'' (1884) β with his sister, Alice ('Trix') * ''Departmental Ditties'' (1886) * ''[[Barrack-Room Ballads]]'' (1890) * ''[[The Seven Seas (poetry collection)|The Seven Seas]]'' (1896) * ''An Almanac of Twelve Sports'' (1898, with illustrations by [[William Nicholson (artist)|William Nicholson]]) * ''[[The Five Nations]]'' (1903) * ''Collected Verse'' (1907) * ''Songs from Books'' (1912) * ''The Years Between'' (1919) * ''[[Rudyard Kipling's Verse: Definitive Edition]]'' (1940) ===Travel collections=== * ''[[From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches, Letters of Travel|From Sea to Sea β Letters of Travel: 1887β1889]]'' (1899) * ''Letters of Travel: 1892β1913'' (1920) * ''Souvenirs of France'' (1933) * ''Brazilian Sketches: 1927'' (1940) ===Most complete collected sets=== * The Outward Bound Edition (New York), 1897β1937 β 36 volumes * The Edition de Luxe (London), 1897β1937 β 38 volumes * The Bombay Edition (London), 1913β38 β 31 volumes * The Sussex Edition (London), 1937β39 β 35 volumes * The Burwash Edition (New York), 1941 β 28 volumes The last two of these editions include volume(s) of "uncollected prose".<ref name=catalogue/><ref>Roby, Kinley E. ''Rudyard Kipling'' Twayne's English Authors Series ; no. 439. Boston: Twayne, 1982.</ref>
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