Special correspondence and occasional articles written for the Civil and military gazette and the Pioneer, 1887-1889. cf. Pref. ; At head of title: The writings in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling. vol. XV-XVI. ; Mode of access: Internet.
At the Golden Gate.--American politics.--American salmon.--The Yellowstone.--Chicago.--The American army.--America's defenceless coasts. ; Stewart ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Third edition . June, 1800; reprinted . 1899 . Uniform edition, 1899." ; "Eight-and-twenty of these tales appeared originally in the Civil and Military gazette."--Pref. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Vols. XX, XXI, XXIV, and XXVI are illustrated by J. Lockwood Kipling, the author, H. R. Millar, and Frank Craig, respectively. ; Each volume has special t.-p. ; Title taken from half-title. ; i. Plain tales from the hills.--ii-iii. Soldiers three and Military tales.--iv. In black & white.--v. The phantom 'rickshaw and other stories.--vi. Under the deodars.-The story of the Gadsbys. Wee Willie Winkie.--vii. The jungle book.--viii. The second jungle book.--ix. The light that failed.--x. The Naulahka, a story of west and east.--xi. Verses. 1889-1896.--xii. 'Captains courageous', a story of the grand banks.--xiii.-xiv. The day's work.--xv.-xvii. From sea to sea and other sketches; letters of travel.--xviii. Early verse.--xix. Stalky & Co.--xx. Kim.--xxi. Just so stories for little children.-- xxii. The five nations.--xxiii. Traffics and discoveries.--xxiv. Puck of Pook's Hill.--xxv. Actions and reactions.--xxv. Rewards and fairies.--xxvii. Songs from books.--xxviii-xxix. A diversity of creatures.--xxx. The years between and Poems from history.--xxxi. Letters of travel, 1892-1913.--xxxii-xxxiii. Debits and credits. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Title vignettes. ; v. 1. Plain tales from the hills -- v. 2-3. Soldiers three and military tales -- v. 4. In black and white -- v. 5. The phantom rickshaw and other stories -- v. 6. Under the deodars. The story of the Gadsbys. Wee Willie Winkie. -- v. 7. The jungle book -- v. 8. The second jungle book -- v. 9. The light that failed -- v. 10. The Naulahka; a story of West and East, written in collaboration with Wolcott Balestier. -- v. 11. Verses, 1889-1896. -- v. 12."Captains Courageous" a story of the Grand banks.-- v. 13-14. The day's work -- v. 15-16. From sea to sea; letters of travel -- v. 17. Early verse -- v. 18. Stalky & Co. -- v. 19. Kim -- v. 20. Just so stories for little children-- v. 21. The five nations -- v. 22. Traffics and discoveries -- v. 23. Puck of Pook's Hill -- v. 24. Actions and reactions -- v. 25. Rewards and fairies-- v. 26. A diversity of creatures.--v.27 The years between and Poems from history. -- v. 28. Letters of travel, 1892-1913. --v. 29-30 The Irish gurads in the great war; edited and compiled books of words.-- v. 31. Debts and credits. -- v. 32. A book of words. -- v. 33. Limits and renwals. -- v. 34. War writings and poems. -- v. 35. Land and sea tales. -- v. 36. Something of myself. Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes index. ; -- India: past, present, and future / by Sir C. Crosthwaite -- The frontier question / by Col. Sir T. Holdich -- The Indian army / by Lieut.-Gen. Sir E.H.H. Collen -- The states of India / by Lieut.-Col. Sir D. Barr -- Indian education / by T. Morison -- Ceylon / by Sir H.A. Blake -- Burma / by Sir F.W.R. Fryer -- Our imperial interests in nearer and further Asia / by V. Chirol -- Lord Cromer in Egypt / by Sir E. Gorst -- The longest river in the world / by Sir W.E. Garstin -- British rule in the Sudan / by S. Peel -- The Nile as I saw it / by E.S. Grogan -- The tropics of the empire / by Lady Lugard -- The Straits Settlements and beyond / by Sir F. Swettenham -- West African possessions and administration / by Sir F. Lugard -- The East African Protectorate / by Sir C. Eliot -- The West Indies / by Sir A.L. Jones -- The administration of the crown colonies / by Sir F. Swettenham. ; -- Pt. II.: Constituents of empire: The making of Canada / by C. Sifton -- The future of Canada / by W. Peterson -- Canadian agriculture and rural education / by J.W. Robertson -- Imperialism in Canadian politics / by J.W. Hills -- Canada and the Pacific / by G.R. Parkin -- The French-Canadians and the empire / by B. Sulte -- Australia and its critics / by B.R. Wise -- Imperialism and Australian conditions / by Sir J.A. Cockburn -- New Zealand to-day / by W.P. Reeves -- Rhodes and Milner / by F.E. Garrett -- The prospects of a united South Africa / by G.G. Robinson -- The native question in South Africa / by Sir G. Lagden -- Land settlement and colonization in South Africa / by Col. O. Thomas -- Education in South Africa / by E.B. Sargant -- Some aspects of the mining industry in South Africa / by L. Phillips -- Our true relationship with India / by Col. Sir F. Younghusband ; Introduction / by C.S. Goldman -- The heritage / by R. Kipling -- Pt. I.: The imperial organism: The imperial ideal / by W.F. Monypenny -- The crown and the empire / by B. Holland -- The law and the constitution / by J. Buchan -- Imperial trade ...
"Outward bound" edition. ; Title vignettes. ; v. 1. Plain tales from the hills.--v. 2-3. Soldiers three and military tales.--v. 4. In black and white.--v. 5. The phantom 'rickshaw and other stories.--v. 6. Under the deodars. The story of the Gadsbys. Wee Willie Winkle.--v. 7. The jungle book.--v. 8. The second jungle book.--v. 9. The light that failed.--v. 10. The naulahka; a story of West and East, written in collaboration with Wolcott Balestier.--v. 11. Verses, 1889-1896.--v. 12. "Captains courageous," a story of the Grand banks.--v. 13-14. The day's work.--v. 15-16. From sea to sea; letters of travel.--v. 17. Early verse.--v. 18. Stalky & co.--v. 19. Kim.--v. 20. Just so stories for little children.--v. 21. The five nations. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The "Outward Bound" edition. ; v.1. Plain tales from the hills.--v.2-3. Soldiers three and Military tales, pts. 1-2.--v.4. In black and white.--v.5. The phantom 'rickshaw and other stories.--v.6. Under the deodars. The story of the Gadsbys. Wee Willie Winkie.--v.7. The jungle book.--v.8. The second jungle book.--v.9. The light that failed.--v.10. The Naulahka; a story of West and East, written in collaboration with Wolcott Balestier.--v.11. Verses, 1889-1896.--v.12. "Captains courageous"; a story of the Grand Banks.--v.13-14. The day's work, pts. 1-2.--v.15-16. From sea to sea: Letters of travel, pts. 1-2.--v.17. Early verse.--v.18. Stalky & Co.--v.19. Kim.--v.20. Just so stories for little children.--v.21. The five nations.--v.22. Traffics and discoveries.--v.23. Puck of Pook's Hill. ; Mode of access: Internet.
V. 30. The Irish Guards in the great war. pt. 2. The second battalion and appendices.--v. 31. Debts and credits.--v. 32. A book of words.--v. 33. Limits and renewals.--v. 34. War writings and poems.--v. 35. Land and sea tales.--v. 36. Something of myself. Index. ; Vol. 27 does not include The years between as t.p. indicates. ; "Decorations . by John Lockwood Kipling." ; v. 1. Plain tales from the hills.--v. 2-3. Soldiers three and Military tales.--v. 4. In black and white.--v. 5. The phantom 'rickshaw', and other stories.--v. 6. Under the deodars. The story of the Gadsbys. Wee Willie Winkie.--v. 7. The jungle book.--v. 8. The second Jungle book.--v. 9. The light that failed.--v. 10. The naulahka, a story of West and East, written in collaboration with Wolcott Balestier.--v. 11. Verses, 1889-1896.--v. 12. "Captains courageous".--v. 13-14. The day's work.--v. 15-16. From sea to sea.--v. 17. Early verse.--v. 18. Stalky & co.--v. 19. Kim.--v. 20. Just so stories for little children, illus. by the author.--v. 21. The five nations.--v. 22. Traffics and discoveries.--v. 23 Puck of Pook's hill.--v. 24. Actions and reactions.--v. 25. Rewards and fairies.--v. 26. A diversity of creatures.--v. 27. The years between, and Poems from history.--v. 28. Letters of travel, 1892-1913.--v. 29. The Irish Guards in the great war. pt. 1. The first battalion. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- General Introduction: Readings in Imperialism and Orientalism -- Volume Introduction: The Scramble for Africa -- I . THE BERLIN CONFERENCE 1885: MAKING/MAPPING HISTORY -- Introduction: The Scramble for Africa: From the Conference at Berlin to the Incident at Fashoda -- Chronology of Events -- Africa in 1886: The Scramble Half Complete [map] -- Africa after the Scramble, 1912 [map] -- Africa 1898, with Charter Companies [map] -- Excerpts from Heart of Darkness -- Africa -- General Act of the Conference of Berlin -- ''The Black Baby'' (1894) [illustration] -- International Rivalry and the Berlin Conference -- ''The 'Irrepressible' Tourist'' (1885) [illustration] -- Excerpt from ''The Modern Traveller'' -- The Fashoda Incident -- Geography and Statecraft -- ''Marchez! Marchand!'' (1898) [illustration] -- Excerpt from Travels in Africa during the Years 1882–1886 -- ''Africa Shared Out'' (1899) [editorial with cartoon] -- II. THE BODY POLITIC : RATIONALIZING RACE -- Introduction: The Body Politic: Rationalizing Race -- SLAVES -- The African Slave Trade -- William Pitt the Younger Indicts the Slave Trade and Forsees a Liberated Africa -- The Nigger Question -- The Noble Savage -- SPECIES -- Moral and Intellectual Characteristics of the Three Great Varieties -- Struggle for Existence -- On the Formation of the Races of Man -- Excerpt from ''Darwin'' -- Comparative Physiognomy -- Excerpts from The Future of Science -- SELF-GOVERNANCE -- Nation-Making -- The Primitive Man—Intellectual -- The Principles of the Relations of Our Civilization to the Tropics -- Excerpts from Kafir Socialism -- How the Leopard Got His Spots -- III. THE POLITICAL CORPS -- THE MISSION -- Introduction: The Mission: Christianity, Civilization, and Commerce -- Excerpts from Salvation Army Songs -- Dr. Livingstone's Cambridge Lectures -- Excerpts from How I Found Livingstone -- Livingstone's Journeys, 1841–1856 [map] -- Preparing the Empire: Livingstone and Stanley in Central Africa -- In Memory of Dr. Livingstone -- Dr. Livingstone -- Influence of Christianity upon Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races -- The Bishop and the Philosopher -- Excerpts from The Surplus -- Excerpts from The Salvation Army British Empire Exhibition Handbook -- The Administration: Lugard and the royal niger company -- Introduction: Inheritors of Empire, Agents of Change: Lord Lugard and Mary Kingsley -- Royal Charter Granted to the National African Company, Later Called the Royal Niger Company -- Selected Correspondence: The Royal Niger Company -- Exerpts from The Diaries of Lord Lugard: Nigeria -- Duties of Political Officers and Miscellaneous Subjects -- Excerpts from The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa -- The Clash of Cultures -- A Letter to the Editor of ''The New Africa'' -- Excerpts from A Tropical Dependency -- The Administration: Cecil J. Rhodes And The British South Africa Company -- INTRODUCTION Cecil J. Rhodes: Colossus or Caricature? -- Excerpt from Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland -- ''The Rhodes Colossus'' (1892) [illustration] -- ''My Career Is Only Beginning!'' (1896) [illustration] -- ''South Africa before and after Cecil Rhodes'' (1896) [map] -- We Abandon Hope -- My Uncle's Gift Is Many Times Multiplied -- Excerpts from The Speeches of Cecil Rhodes 1881–1900 -- Excerpts from Men, Mines, and Animals in South Africa -- Personal Reminiscences of Mr. Rhodes -- The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes -- The Burial -- IV. CRISES OF EMPIRE -- Gordon at Khartoum -- Introduction: Gordon at Khartoum: From Cavil to Catastrophe -- Chronology of Events -- Excerpts from The Journals of Major-General C. G. Gordon, C. B. at Kartoum -- ''At Last!'' (1885) [illustration] -- ''Too Late!'' (1885) [illustration] -- Letters to Mary Gordon -- The End of General Gordon -- Relief Expedition -- Excerpts from Gordon at Khartoum -- The Desertion of General Gordon -- Excerpt from In Relief of Gordon -- Excerpt from Fire and Sword in the Sudan -- The Siege and Fall of Khartum -- Act the Fifth: The End -- ''Fuzzy-Wuzzy'' -- The Graphic Christmas Number, 1887 -- ''Gordon's Dream—The Martyr-Hero of Khartoum'' (1887) [illustration] -- The Anglo-Boer war -- Introduction: The Boer War: Accusations and Apologias -- Excerpt from An English–South African's View of the Situation -- ''Across the Dark Continent'' (1899) [illustration] -- Excerpt from A History of the Transvaal -- Political Position in Cape Colony -- The Absent-Minded Beggar -- Mr Thomas Atkins -- D. F. Advertiser. Kimberley, friday, february 16, 1900 -- Excerpt from Report of a Visit to the Camps of Women and Children in the Cape and Orange River Colonies -- Excerpt from What I Remember -- Prisoners of War -- Methods of Barbarism -- Suggestions for a New Departure -- Further Charges against British Troops -- Excerpt from Hague Convention (II) with Respect to the Laws and Customs of War on Land, 29 July 1899 -- Treaty of Vereeniging, 31 May 1902 -- The Congo -- Introduction: The Congo: Abominations and Denunciations -- The Congo State -- The Congo Report -- The 1903 Diary -- An Open Letter to Roger Casement -- Native Life under Congo State Rule -- Excerpts from History of the Congo Reform Movement -- An Open Letter to His Serene Majesty Leopold II -- King Leopold's Soliloquy -- Excerpts from The Crime of the Congo -- ''The Guilt of Delay'' (1909) [illustration] -- INDEX
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