From Palm to Pine: Rudyard Kipling Abroad and at HomeSidgwick & Jackson, 1987 - 192 páginas |
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... died too young for adult life , one from sickness , one in war . The surviving daughter , Elsie , was , to say the least , pathologically over - protective of her father's memory . She had no children , and the Kipling family died out ...
... died too young for adult life , one from sickness , one in war . The surviving daughter , Elsie , was , to say the least , pathologically over - protective of her father's memory . She had no children , and the Kipling family died out ...
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... died , just seven years old . She was buried on Long Island , and Carrie , coming straight from the funeral to her husband , realized that her black dress might tell him what must still be kept from him . She snatched up a red shawl ...
... died , just seven years old . She was buried on Long Island , and Carrie , coming straight from the funeral to her husband , realized that her black dress might tell him what must still be kept from him . She snatched up a red shawl ...
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... died of a perforated duodenum in a London nursing - home . His ashes were laid in Poet's Corner . On the day Kipling died , King George V fell ill , and his death two days later robbed Kipling of most of the public tributes and ...
... died of a perforated duodenum in a London nursing - home . His ashes were laid in Poet's Corner . On the day Kipling died , King George V fell ill , and his death two days later robbed Kipling of most of the public tributes and ...
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Abreast of the age: Arbeit und Technologie im Werk Rudyard Kiplings Stefan Welz Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
Rudyard Kipling and Sir Henry Rider Haggard on Screen, Stage, Radio, and ... Philip Leibfried Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |