
Rudyard Kipling
Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a Raj-born English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer. His South Asian upbringing is the source of inspiration of most his work.
Indian Tales
In colonial India, a young writer's ambitions collide with past lives, sparking a series of adventures woven with themes of creativity, culture, and reincarnation.
By Rudyard Kipling
The Jungle Book
A boy raised by wolves in the dangerous Indian jungle must find his place while avoiding a vengeful tiger and discovering his own identity.
By Rudyard Kipling
The Graves of the Fallen
In the aftermath of a global conflict, a dedicated organization races against time to immortalize the fallen by meticulously crafting sacred spaces that honor their valor where they lie.
By Rudyard Kipling
The Jungle Book
Raised by wolves since infancy, a boy must navigate the dangers of the jungle while evading a vengeful tiger who seeks to end his very existance.
By Rudyard Kipling
With the Night Mail: A Story of 2000 A.D. (Together with extracts from the comtemporary magazine in which it appeared)
Soaring through the skies of the future, a dedicated airmail crew battles storms and answers distress calls, pushing the limits of technology to deliver their precious cargo.
By Rudyard Kipling
A Diversity of Creatures
In a world ruled from above, discover how one community's fight for independence reveals the hilarious side of control and the stubbornness of the human spirit.
By Rudyard Kipling
Life's Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own People
In a colonial India teeming with diverse souls, gripping tales of love, loss, and the human spirit unfold.
By Rudyard Kipling
Puck of Pook's Hill
Two children stumble into a world of magic and history when a mischievous fairy draws them into time-traveling adventures through England's past.
By Rudyard Kipling
Index for Works of Rudyard Kipling Hyperlinks to all Chapters of all Individual Ebooks
Journey through the adventurous landscapes and complex characters crafted by a celebrated author, guided by a comprehensive map of their literary creations.
By Rudyard Kipling
The Kipling Reader Selections from the Books of Rudyard Kipling
From a daring mongoose defending his family to a boy raised by wolves, discover courage and adventure in a world where humans and animals intertwine.
By Rudyard Kipling
The Five Nations, Volume I
: Witness an exploration of humanity, nature, and nationhood through powerful verses that echo with the weight of duty and the thrill of discovery.
By Rudyard Kipling
The Five Nations, Volume II
Experience the raw emotions of battle and the weight of an empire through the eyes of soldiers and the vivid verses of a conflicted colonial poet.
By Rudyard Kipling
Rewards and Fairies
Two children stumble upon a magical being who plunges them into a series of historical encounters, blurring the lines between reality and folklore.
By Rudyard Kipling
Songs from Books
Experience a journey through rhythmic verses plucked from sprawling tales, where the echoes of nature and the depths of human emotion intertwine.
By Rudyard Kipling
The story of the Gadsbys
In colonial India, a British officer tries to win the affection of a woman who finds him both appealing and flawed as she grapples with societal expectations.
By Rudyard Kipling
Land and Sea Tales for Boys and Girls
Experience adventure, bravery, and the thrill of courageous deeds on land and sea as ordinary characters rise to meet extraordinary challenges.
By Rudyard Kipling
Under the Deodars
In the heart of British India, a mismatched pair navigates social expectations and personal ambitions, forever changing the course of their lives.
By Rudyard Kipling
Sea Warfare
Ordinary men face extraordinary dangers as they battle enemy forces and treacherous seas during wartime.
By Rudyard Kipling
Traffics and Discoveries
An American inventor gets tangled in war and cultural clashes, revealing the complicated nature of humanity and adventure during a period of political unrest.
By Rudyard Kipling
Letters of Travel (1892-1913)
From bustling cities to serene landscapes, these vivid travel writings capture a bygone era, revealing the wonders and ironies of a world explored through keen observation and personal reflection.
By Rudyard Kipling