Rewards and Fairies
A beautiful edition of Rewards and Fairies, Rudyard Kipling's second magical collection of stories and poems.
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Rewards and Fairies
A beautiful edition of Rewards and Fairies, Rudyard Kipling's second magical collection of stories and poems.
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Rewards and Fairies

Rewards and Fairies

by Rudyard Kipling
Rewards and Fairies

Rewards and Fairies

by Rudyard Kipling

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Overview

A beautiful edition of Rewards and Fairies, Rudyard Kipling's second magical collection of stories and poems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509835065
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Publication date: 05/19/2016
Series: Macmillan Children's Books Paperback Classics , #8
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 11 MB
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Age Range: 9 - 11 Years

About the Author

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was born in India, and spent the first six years of his life there, acquiring Hindustani as a second language and living in a bungalow like that in The Jungle Book. He was then sent to a boarding house in England with his sister Alice, where he had a miserable time until he was sent to The United Services College at Westward Ho! in Devon, the model for Stalky&Co. He left school at sixteen to return to India and work on The Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore, and his familiarity with all classes of society provided him with material for Barrack Room Ballads and Plain Tales from the Hills. In 1889 he returned to England and in 1891 published his novel The Light That Failed, and married Caroline (Carrie) Balestier the following year. They returned to her home Brattleboro, Vermont, where Kipling wrote the two Jungle Books and Captains Courageous. In 1896 the family returned to England, where Kipling continued to write prolifically, and was the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. His later years were darkened by the death of his son John at the Battle of Loos in 1915.

Kipling's long association with Macmillan began in 1891, with the publication of Life's Handicap and continued with most of Kipling's prose and children's works, available in multiple editions long after his death in 1936.


Rudyard Kipling was born in India in 1865. After intermittently moving between India and England during his early life, he settled in the latter in 1889, published his novel The Light That Failed in 1891 and married Caroline (Carrie) Balestier the following year. They returned to her home in Brattleboro, Vermont, where Kipling wrote both The Jungle Book and its sequel, as well as Captains Courageous. He continued to write prolifically and was the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907 but his later years were darkened by the death of his son John at the Battle of Loos in 1915. He died in 1936.

Table of Contents

A Charm ix

Introduction xi

Cold Iron

Gloriana

The Two Cousins

The Looking-Glass

The Wrong Thing

A Truthful Song

King Henry VII. and the Shipwrights

Marklake Witches

The Way Through the Woods

Brookland Road

The Knife and the Naked Chalk

The Run of the Downs

Song of the Men's Side

Brother Square-Toes

Philadelphia

If----

'A Priest in Spite of Himself'

A St. Helena Lullaby

'Poor Honest Men'

The Conversion of St. Wilfrid

Eddi's Service

Song of the Red War-Boat

A Doctor of Medicine

An Astrologer's Song

'Our Fathers of Old'

Simple Simon

The Thousandth Man

Frankie's Trade

The Tree of Justice

The Ballad of Minepit Shaw

A Carol

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