Part of the Phoenix hardback poetry series
Includes the ever popular "If", along with the best of Kipling's powerful, fluent poetry.
Part of the Phoenix hardback poetry series
Includes the ever popular "If", along with the best of Kipling's powerful, fluent poetry.
Includes the ever popular "If", along with the best of Kipling's powerful, fluent poetry.
Born in Bombay, India, but raised in England from the age of five, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) is today best known as the author of such classics of literature as The Jungle Book (1894), Kim (1902) and Just So Stories (1902). He returned to India in 1882 to become a journalist and local newspaper editor and began writing supernatural stories set in his native continent. Kipling was the first British writer to be award the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1907.
Includes the ever popular "If", along with the best of Kipling's powerful, fluent poetry.
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