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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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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.
The Jungle Book (1894) The Second Jungle Book (1895) The Day's Work (1898) Stalky & Co. (1899) Just So Stories (1902) Traffics and Discoveries (1904) Puck of Pook's Hill (1906) – children's historical fantasy short stories; Actions and Reactions (1909) Abaft the Funnel (1909) Rewards and Fairies (1910) – historical fantasy short stories ...
English: H. R. Millar's 4th illustration to the original edition of Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, from the chapter "Young Men at the Manor": "Said he, 'I have it all from the child here'". Note: I checked this image against both copies of the book I have. It is far from a true rectangle, and I fear it would be misleading to try and ...
English: H. R. Millar's 10th illustration to the original edition of Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, from the chapter "Old Men at Pevensey": "'He drew his dagger on Jehan, who threw him down the stairway.'"
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 ...
Date: 1906: Source: Kipling, Rudyard; ill. Harold Robert Millar (1906) Puck of Pook's Hill (First reprint (October 1906) ed.), London: Macmillan and Co., Limited . A small area of misinking, basically an eyebrow, is from the 1920 reprint of the Pocket Edition, also Macmillan.