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INDEX FOR WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING
By Rudyard Kipling
Compiled by David Widger
CONTENTS
## THE JUNGLE BOOK
## VERSES OF RUDYARD KIPLING
## REWARDS AND FAIRIES
## AMERICAN NOTES
## PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS
## THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK
## CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS
## SOLDIERS THREE, PART II.
## WORKS OF KIPLING IN ONE VOLUME
## ACTIONS AND REACTIONS
## THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW, et al
## BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS
## THE STORY OF THE GADSBY
## UNDER THE DEODARS
## THE LIGHT THAT FAILED
## STALKY & CO.
## LIFE’S HANDICAP
## SOLDIERS THREE
## DITTIES and BALLADS
KIM
THE BRIDGE BUILDERS
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
THE JUNGLE BOOK
Contents
Mowgli’s Brothers
Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack
Kaa’s Hunting
Road-Song of the Bandar-Log
“Tiger! Tiger!”
Mowgli’s Song
The White Seal
Lukannon
“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”
Darzee’s Chant
Toomai of the Elephants
Shiv and the Grasshopper
Her Majesty’s Servants
Parade Song of the Camp Animals
VERSES OF RUDYARD KIPLING
VERSES 1889-1896
BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS AND OTHERS
TOMMY
“FUZZY-WUZZY”
SOLDIER, SOLDIER
SCREW-GUNS
CELLS
GUNGA DIN
OONTS
LOOT
“SNARLEYOW”
THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR
BELTS
THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER
MANDALAY
TROOPIN'
THE WIDOW'S PARTY
FORD O' KABUL RIVER
GENTLEMEN-RANKERS
ROUTE MARCHIN'
SHILLIN' A DAY
OTHER VERSES
THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST
THE LAST SUTTEE
THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY
THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST
WITH SCINDIA TO DELHI
THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE
THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF
THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS
THE BALLAD OF THE “CLAMPHERDOWN”
THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR”
THE SACRIFICE OF ER-HEB
THE EXPLANATION
THE GIFT OF THE SEA
EVARRA AND HIS GODS
THE CONUNDRUM OF THE WORKSHOPS
THE LEGEND OF EVIL
THE ENGLISH FLAG
“CLEARED”
AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT
TOMLINSON
L'ENVOI TO “LIFE'S HANDICAP”
L'ENVOI
THE SEVEN SEAS
DEDICATION
A SONG OF THE ENGLISH
THE FIRST CHANTEY
THE LAST CHANTEY
THE MERCHANTMEN
M'ANDREW'S HYMN
THE MIRACLES
THE NATIVE-BORN
THE KING
THE RHYME OF THE THREE SEALERS
THE DERELICT
THE ANSWER
THE SONG OF THE BANJO
THE LINER SHE'S A LADY
MULHOLLAND'S CONTRACT
ANCHOR SONG
THE LOST LEGION
THE SEA-WIFE
HYMN BEFORE ACTION
TO THE TRUE ROMANCE
THE FLOWERS
THE LAST RHYME OF TRUE THOMAS
IN THE NEOLITHIC AGE
THE STORY OF UNG
THE THREE-DECKER
AN AMERICAN
THE “MARY GLOSTER”
SESTINA OF THE TRAMP-ROYAL
BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS
“BACK TO THE ARMY AGAIN”
“BIRDS OF PREY” MARCH
“SOLDIER AN' SAILOR TOO”
SAPPERS
THAT DAY
“THE MEN THAT FOUGHT AT MINDEN”
CHOLERA CAMP
THE LADIES
BILL 'AWKINS
THE MOTHER-LODGE
“FOLLOW ME 'OME”
THE SERGEANT'S WEDDIN'
THE JACKET
THE 'EATHEN
THE SHUT-EYE SENTRY
“MARY, PITY WOMEN!”
FOR TO ADMIRE
REWARDS AND FAIRIES
A Charm
Introduction
COLD IRON
Cold Iron
GLORIANA
Gloriana
The Looking-Glass
THE WRONG THING
A Truthful Song
The Wrong Thing
King Henry VII and the Shipwrights
MARKLAKE WITCHES
The Way Through the Woods
Marklake Witches
Brookland Road
THE KNIFE AND THE NAKED CHALK
The Run of the Downs
The Knife and the Naked Chalk
Song of the Men’s Side
BROTHER SQUARE-TOES
Philadelphia
Brother Square-Toes
IF—
‘A PRIEST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF’
A St Helena Lullaby
‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’
‘Poor Honest Men’
THE CONVERSION OF ST WILFRID
Eddi’s Service
The Conversion of St Wilfrid
Song of the Red War-Boat
A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
An Astrologer’s Song
A Doctor of Medicine
‘Our Fathers of Old’
SIMPLE SIMON
The Thousandth Man
Simple Simon
Frankie’s Trade
THE TREE OF JUSTICE
The Ballad of Minepit Shaw
The Tree of Justice
A Carol
AMERICAN NOTES
by Rudyard Kipling
I. AT THE GOLDEN GATE
II. AMERICAN POLITICS
III. AMERICAN SALMON
IV. THE YELLOWSTONE
V. CHICAGO
VI. THE AMERICAN ARMY
VII. AMERICA'S DEFENCELESS COASTS
PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS
LISPETH.
THREE AND—AN EXTRA.
THROWN AWAY.
MISS YOUGHAL'S SAIS.
YOKED WITH AN UNBELIEVER.
FALSE DAWN.
THE RESCUE OF PLUFFLES.
CUPID'S ARROWS.
HIS CHANCE IN LIFE.
WATCHES OF THE NIGHT.
THE OTHER MAN.
CONSEQUENCES.
THE CONVERSION OF AURELIAN McGOGGIN.
A GERM DESTROYER.
KIDNAPPED.
THE ARREST OF LIEUTENANT GOLIGHTLY.
THE HOUSE OF SUDDHOO
HIS WEDDED WIFE.
THE BROKEN LINK HANDICAPPED.
BEYOND THE PALE.
IN ERROR.
A BANK FRAUD.
TOD'S AMENDMENT.
IN THE PRIDE OF HIS YOUTH.
PIG.
THE ROUT OF THE WHITE HUSSARS.
THE BRONCKHORST DIVORCE-CASE.
VENUS ANNODOMINI.
THE BISARA OF POOREE.
THE GATE OF A HUNDRED SORROWS.
THE STORY OF MUHAMMAD DIN.
ON THE STRENGTH OF A LIKENESS.
WRESSLEY OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE.
BY WORD OF MOUTH.
TO BE HELD FOR REFERENCE.
THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK
HOW FEAR CAME
THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE
THE MIRACLE OF PURUN BHAGAT
A SONG OF KABIR
LETTING IN THE JUNGLE
MOWGLI’S SONG AGAINST PEOPLE
THE UNDERTAKERS
A RIPPLE SONG
THE KING’S ANKUS
THE SONG OF THE LITTLE HUNTER
QUIQUERN
‘ANGUTIVAUN TAINA’
RED DOG
CHIL’S SONG
THE SPRING RUNNING
THE OUTSONG
CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS, A STORY OF THE GRAND BANKS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
SOLDIERS THREE, Part II. 2227
'LOVE-O'WOMEN'
THE BIG DRUNK DRAF'
THE MUTINEY OF THE MAVERICKS
THE MAN WHO WAS
ONLY A SUBALTERN
IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE
THE DRUMS OF THE FORE AND AFT
JUDSON AND THE EMPIRE
A CONFERENCE OF THE POWERS
THE WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING IN ONE VOLUME
VOLUME I DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES AND OTHER VERSES
GENERAL SUMMARY
ARMY HEADQUARTERS
STUDY OF AN ELEVATION, IN INDIAN INK
A LEGEND
THE STORY OF URIAH
THE POST THAT FITTED
DELILAH
WHAT HAPPENED
PINK DOMINOES
THE MAN WHO COULD WRITE
MUNICIPAL
A CODE OF MORALS
THE LAST DEPARTMENT
THE VAMPIRE
TO THE UNKNOWN GODDESS
THE RUPAIYAT OF OMAR KAL'VIN
LA NUIT BLANCHE
MY RIVAL
THE LOVERS' LITANY
A BALLAD OF BURIAL
DIVIDED DESTINIES
THE MASQUE OF PLENTY
THE MARE'S NEST
POSSIBILITIES
CHRISTMAS IN INDIA
PAGETT, M.P.
THE SONG OF THE WOMEN
A BALLAD OF JAKKO HILL
THE PLEA OF THE SIMLA DANCERS
THE BALLAD OF FISHER'S BOARDING-HOUSE
AS THE BELL CLINKS
AN OLD SONG
CERTAIN MAXIMS OF HAFIZ
THE GRAVE OF THE HUNDRED HEAD
THE MOON OF OTHER DAYS
THE UNDERTAKER'S HORSE
THE FALL OF JOCK GILLESPIE
ARITHMETIC ON THE FRONTIER
THE BETROTHED
A TALE OF TWO CITIES
VOLUME II BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS
BALLADS
THE BALLAD OF THE CLAMPHERDOWN
'SNARLEYOW'
VOLUME III. THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW AND OTHER GHOST STORIES
THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW
MY OWN TRUE GHOST STORY
THE STRANGE RIDE OF MORROWBIE JUKES
THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
“THE FINEST STORY IN THE WORLD”
VOLUME IV UNDER THE DEODARS
THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE
AT THE PIT'S MOUTH
A WAYSIDE COMEDY
THE HILL OF ILLUSION
A SECOND-RATE WOMAN
THE ENLIGHTENMENTS OF PAGETT, M.P.
VOLUME V PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS
LISPETH
TODS' AMENDMENT.
VOLUME VI THE LIGHT THAT FAILED
THE LIGHT THAT FAILED
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
VOLUME VII THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS
Preface
POOR DEAR MAMMA
THE TENTS OF KEDAR
WITH ANY AMAZEMENT
THE GARDEN OF EDEN
FATIMA
THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW, KNOWING GOOD AND EVIL.
THE SWELLING OF JORDAN
VOLUME VIII from MINE OWN PEOPLE
BIMI
NAMGAY DOOLA
THE RECRUDESCENCE OF IMRAY
MOTI GUJ—MUTINEER
ACTIONS AND REACTIONS
AN HABITATION ENFORCED
THE RECALL
GARM—A HOSTAGE
THE POWER OF THE DOG
THE MOTHER HIVE
THE BEES AND THE FLIES
WITH THE NIGHT MAIL
THE FOUR ANGELS
A DEAL IN COTTON
THE NEW KNIGHTHOOD
THE PUZZLER
LITTLE FOXES
GALLIO'S SONG
THE HOUSE SURGEON
THE RABBI'S SONG
THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW AND OTHERS
THE PHANTOM ‘RICKSHAW
First Series (1892)
Danny Deever
Tommy
Fuzzy-Wuzzy
Soldier, Soldier
Screw-Guns
Cells
Gunga Din
Oonts
Loot
'Snarleyow'
The Widow at Windsor
Belts
The Young British Soldier
Mandalay
Troopin'
The Widow's Party
Ford o' Kabul River
Gentlemen-Rankers
Route Marchin'
Shillin' a Day
Second Series (1896)
'Bobs'
'Back to the Army Again'
'Birds of Prey' March
'Soldier an' Salor Too'
Sappers
That Day
'The Men that fought at Minden'
Cholera Camp
The Ladies
Bill 'Awkins
The Mother-Lodge
'Follow Me 'Ome'
The Sergeant's Weddin'
The Jacket
The 'Eathen
'Mary, Pity Women!'
For to Admire
THE STORY OF THE GADSBY
THE WORLD WITHOUT
THE GARDEN OF EDEN—And ye shall be as Gods!
THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW—Knowing Good and Evil.
UNDER THE DEODARS
AT THE PIT’S MOUTH
STALKY & CO.
“IN AMBUSH.”
SLAVES OF THE LAMP
AN UNSAVORY INTERLUDE.
THE IMPRESSIONISTS.
THE MORAL REFORMERS.
A LITTLE PREP.
THE FLAG OF THEIR COUNTRY.
THE LAST TERM.
SLAVES OF THE LAMP.
LIFE’S HANDICAP, BEING STORIES OF MINE OWN PEOPLE By Rudyard Kipling
PREFACE
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 PAMBE SERANG
LITTLE TOBRAH
BUBBLING WELL ROAD
GEORGIE PORGIE
NABOTH
‘THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT’
THE DREAM OF DUNCAN PARRENNESS
THE INCARNATION OF KRISHNA MULVANEY
THE COURTING OF DINAH SHADD
ON GREENHOW HILL
THE HEAD OF THE DISTRICT
WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY
AT THE END OF THE PASSAGE
THE MUTINY OF THE MAVERICKS
THE MARK OF THE BEAST
THE RETURN OF IMRAY
BURTRAN AND BIMI
L’ENVOI
SOLDIERS THREE The Story of the Gadsbys
In Black and White
THE GOD FROM THE MACHINE
OF THOSE CALLED
PRIVATE LEAROYD'S STORY
THE WRECK OF THE VISIGOTH
THE SOLID MULDOON
WITH THE MAIN GUARD
BLACK JACK
THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW
DRAY WARA YOW DEE
THE JUDGMENT OF DUNGARA
AT HOWLI THANA
GEMINI
AT TWENTY-TWO
IN FLOOD TIME
THE SENDING OF DANA DA
ON THE CITY WALL
DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES and BALLADS
DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES
PUBLIC WASTE
BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS
DANNY DEEVER
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