KiplingOliver & Boyd, 1967 - 141 էջ |
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Էջ 4
... called " Bliss Cottage " where his first child , Josephine , was born in 1892. After he had bought back the copyright of certain works that he had sold outright , and impressive sums began to ac- cumulate from royalties , he built a ...
... called " Bliss Cottage " where his first child , Josephine , was born in 1892. After he had bought back the copyright of certain works that he had sold outright , and impressive sums began to ac- cumulate from royalties , he built a ...
Էջ 80
... called the house that he built in Ver- mont " Naulakha " ( spelling it differently and more accurately ) does not suggest that the novel was , in his view , a failure . The Light That Failed achieved immediate fame , and has provoked ...
... called the house that he built in Ver- mont " Naulakha " ( spelling it differently and more accurately ) does not suggest that the novel was , in his view , a failure . The Light That Failed achieved immediate fame , and has provoked ...
Էջ 101
... called " The Smith Administration " ; of which part concerns the dealings of Kipling , as an Anglo - Indian householder , with his native servants and those of his neighbours . This is written as a half - parody of the official ...
... called " The Smith Administration " ; of which part concerns the dealings of Kipling , as an Anglo - Indian householder , with his native servants and those of his neighbours . This is written as a half - parody of the official ...
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II | 10 |
Debits and Credits 1926 | 15 |
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