Talk:Rudyard Kipling bibliography
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I have for many years had the notion of constructing my own database to show which story belongs to which collection, but been too idle/busy to do it. Wikipedia has of course begun this. (I have made a start on improving it, as I intend to continue, by doing one book today - The Day's Work.) Positively, I would suggest that each collection be listed in its own page, and the main page collapsed until it only holds the titles of the volumes, with links to the lists of Contents of each volume. This seems quite a bold step to make, so I leave it here as a suggestion. I think it would make the Bibliography more manageable, and perhaps easier to search.
Mine Own People
editWhy is this not included? Is it perhaps a US collection of works previously published in Britain? ~ Alcmaeonid (talk) 23:21, 3 June 2011 (UTC)
Letters of Marque
editI could not find this novel identified in the bibliography for Rudyard Kipling. It is in "The Sahib Edition of Rudyard Kipling" volume 9. I would hope this work will/can be added to the authors works. Irwinmai (talk) 19:25, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
Indian Tales
editI am holding a copy of Indian Tales by Kipling, with original illustrations by L.J. Bridgman and others, published 1899 by H.M. Caldwell and company, New York and Boston, "Oriental edition". A different edition is in Hathi Trust http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t3hx1jr1x NightBear (talk)
The Outlook
editKipling also contributed to the imperialist weekly called The Outlook (British magazine), if anyone wants to follow it up. I've just created that article. - Sitush (talk) 09:08, 6 August 2014 (UTC)