Personal page devoted to Kipling includes biographical information, details about his works, a quiz, and links to related sites.
Contains a biography of the author and searchable texts of many of Kipling's works, including "The Jungle Book."
Guide to the works of Rudyard Kipling, the novelist, short-story writer, and poet known for his tales about British soldiers in India and Burma.
Contains an extensive collection of Kipling's poetry arranged in alphabetical order.
Enjoy this Rudyard Kipling fable set in the wilds of Ethiopia. Features full text, accompanied by photographs of wildlife.
J Birjepatil makes a case for a contrapuntal reading of early work by Rudyard Kipling. Includes footnotes.
Text of the poem if, an inspirational poem of Kipling's outlining the ideals he felt exemplified what it is to be a successful human being.
Encyclopedic entry features a photo, a short biography, and links to related Rudyard Kipling resources.
Features a biography, links to poems, novels, and indexes, and a list of movies based on the work of Kipling.
Read a brief biography, purchase books, and browse links.
Collects over 100 examples of poems from this writer of British imperialism.
Complete texts of some of Kipling's work including, "The Man who would be King,""My Own True Ghost Story," and "Verses 1889-1896."
Find analyses of the English novelist and poet's work, a bio, and texts of several of his works. Includes links to other resources on the author.
Edward Bonver's Poetry Lovers Page presents a large collection of poetry arranged alphabetically. Sign the guest book.
Read a collection of complete verses dating from 1889 to1896.
Enjoy Rudyard Kipling's collection of stories and poems for children, including "Brother Square-Toes" and "The Knife and the Naked Chalk."
Story collection from Rudyard Kipling includes "The Ambush," "The Flag of Their Country," "The Last Term," and "Slaves of the Lamp."