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Rudyard Kipling (author, journalist, poet) | |
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Born | Joseph Rudyard Kipling 1865-12-30 Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India |
Died | 1936-01-18 (Age 70) London, England |
Nationality | British |
Children | • 3 • including • Elsie Bambridge • John Kipling |
Spouse | Caroline Starr Balestier |
A Document by Rudyard Kipling
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Authors' Declaration of September 1914 | manifesto | September 1914 | WW1 | An declaration in support of World War 1 by 53 leading British authors. One of the earliest efforts of the nascent War Propaganda Bureau to craft a coherent intellectual message in support of the war effort. |
A Quote by Rudyard Kipling
Page | Quote | Date |
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Document:Ellwood vs Ellwood | “Pagett, MP, was a liar, and a fluent liar therewith –
He spoke of the heat of India as the ‘Asian Solar Myth’; Came on a four months’ visit, to ‘study the East,’ in November, And I got him to sign an agreement vowing to stay till September. And I laughed as I drove from the station, but the mirth died out on my lips As I thought of the fools like Pagett who write of their ‘Eastern trips’, And the sneers of the travelled idiots who duly misgovern the land, And I prayed to the Lord to deliver another one into my hand.” | 1889 |
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