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First American edition, 1906 Quotation from A Smuggler's Song on an inn in Dorset, with "Smugglers" replacing "Gentlemen".. Puck of Pook's Hill is a fantasy book by Rudyard Kipling, [1] published in 1906, containing a series of short stories set in different periods of English history.
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English: H. R. Millar's 20th and final illustration to the original edition of Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, from the chapter "The Treasure and the Law:": "'They drove me across the drawbridge'".
1913 Macmillan 'Dominions' edition. Rewards and Fairies is a historical fantasy book by Rudyard Kipling published in 1910. The title comes from the poem "Farewell, Rewards and Fairies" by Richard Corbet, [1] which was referred to by the children in the first story of Kipling's earlier book Puck of Pook's Hill.
With the Night Mail: A Story of 2000 A.D. Available online (1905) – "(Together with extracts from the magazine in which it appeared)" They (1905), story from Traffics and Discoveries; Puck of Pook's Hill (1906) The Brushwood Boy (1907), 1895 story, illus. F. H. Townsend; UK and US; Actions and Reactions (1909)
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Eliot pointed to Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and Fairies as doing both. Kipling was a different kind of regional writer from Thomas Hardy; and not just in that Kipling was chronicling a Sussex he wished to preserve and Hardy the decay of a Dorset he had known from boyhood. Kipling did not write about Sussex because he had run out of foreign ...