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Rudyard Kipling bibliography

This is a bibliography of works by Rudyard Kipling, including books, short stories, poems, and collections of his works.〔Rudyard Kipling: A Bibliographic Catalogue, James McG. Stewart, ed. A.W. Yeats (Dalhousie University Press, Toronto), 1959〕
==Books==
(These are all collections of short stories except as noted.)
* ''The City of Dreadful Night'' (1885, short story);〔 published as ''The City of the Dreadful Night'' in Little Blue Book No. 357 publication
* ''Departmental Ditties'' (1886, poetry)
* ''Plain Tales from the Hills'' (1888)
* ''Soldiers Three'' (1888)
* ''The Story of the Gadsbys'' (1888)
* ''In Black and White'' (1888)
* ''Under the Deodars'' (1888)
* ''The Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales'' (1888)
:This collection contained the short story ''The Man Who Would Be King''
* ''Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories'' (1888)
:This collection contained the short story ''Baa Baa, Black Sheep''
* ''Life's Handicap'' (1891)
* ''American Notes'' (1891, non-fiction)
* ''Barrack-Room Ballads'' (1892, poetry)
* ''Many Inventions'' (1893)
* ''The Jungle Book'' (1894)  -  (M) = Mowgli story
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* "Mowgli's Brothers" (M) (short story)
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* "Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack" (poem)
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* "Kaa's Hunting" (M) (short story)
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* "Road-Song of the Bandar-Log" (poem)
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* "Tiger! Tiger!" (M) (short story)
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* "Mowgli's Song That He Sang at the Council Rock When He Danced on Shere Khan's Hide" (poem)
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* "The White Seal" (short story)
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* "Lukannon" (poem)
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* "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" (short story)
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* "Darzee's Chaunt (Sung in Honour of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi)" (poem)
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* "Toomai of the Elephants" (short story)
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* "Shiv and the Grasshopper (The Song That Toomai's Mother Sang to the Baby)" (poem)
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* "Her Majesty's Servants" (originally titled "Servants of the Queen") (short story)
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* "Parade-Song of the Camp Animals" (poem)
* ''The Second Jungle Book'' (1895)  -  (M) = Mowgli story
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* "How Fear Came" (M) (short story)
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* "The Law of the Jungle" (poem)
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* "The Miracle of Purun Bhagat" (short story)
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* "A Song of Kabir" (poem)
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* "Letting in the Jungle" (M) (short story)
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* "Mowgli's Song Against People" (poem)
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* "The Undertakers" (short story)
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* "A Ripple Song" (poem)
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* "The King's Ankus" (M) (short story)
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* "The Song of the Little Hunter" (poem)
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* "Quiquern" (short story)
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* "'Angutivaun Taina'" (poem)
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* "Red Dog" (M) (short story)
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* "Chil's Song" (poem)
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* "The Spring Running" (M) (short story)
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* "The Outsong" (poem)
* ''The Naulahka – A story of West and East'' (1892)
* ''The Seven Seas'' (1896, poetry)
* ''The Day's Work'' (1898)
* ''A Fleet in Being'' (1898)
* ''Stalky & Co.'' (1899)
* ''From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches, Letters of Travel'' (1899, non-fiction)
* ''The Five Nations'' (1903, poetry)
* ''Just So Stories for Little Children'' (1902)
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* "How the Whale Got His Throat"
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* "How the Camel Got His Hump"
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* "How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin"
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* "How the Leopard Got His Spots"
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* "The Elephant's Child"
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* "The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo"
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* "The Beginning of the Armadillos"
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* "How the First Letter Was Written"
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* "How the Alphabet Was Made"
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* "The Crab That Played With the Sea"
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* "The Cat That Walked by Himself"
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* "The Butterfly That Stamped"
* ''Traffics and Discoveries'' (1904, 12 collected short stories)
* (''With the Night Mail'' ) (1905, A Story of 2000 A.D., together with extracts from the magazine in which it appeared)
* ''Puck of Pook's Hill'' (1906)
* ''The Brushwood Boy'' (1907)
* ''Actions and Reactions'' (1909)
* ''(A Song of the English )'' (1909) with W. Heath Robinson (illustrator)
* ''Rewards and Fairies'' (1910)
* ''A History of England'' (1911, non-fiction) with Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher
* ''Songs from Books'' (1912)
* ''As Easy as A.B.C.'' (1912, Science-fiction short story)
* ''The Fringes of the Fleet'' (1915, non-fiction)
* ''Sea Warfare'' (1916, non-fiction)
* ''A Diversity of Creatures'' (1917)
* ''The Years Between'' (1919, poetry)
* ''Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides'' (1923)
* ''The Irish Guards in the Great War'' (1923, non-fiction)
* ''Debits and Credits'' (1926)
* ''A Book of Words'' (1928, non-fiction)
* ''Thy Servant a Dog'' (1930)
* ''Limits and Renewals'' (1932)
* ''Tales of India: the Windermere Series'' (1935)
* ''Something of Myself'' (1937, autobiography)
* ''The Muse among the
Motors'' (poetry)
"The Elephant's Child" (fiction)

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