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The author’s latest novel shows Kim conflicted between his Indian roots and duty to British intelligence services ...
Steve Coogan lives nearby, Kim Sears (wife of Andy Murray ... Or seaside Rottingdean, with its cliff promenade and Rudyard ...
Diane Gibbons Dodds, formerly of Radnor and a 1956 graduate of Haverford High School, is being remembered for her work as the ...
Karl Lagerfeld, the legendary Chanel creative director and noted bibliophile, ended up with a personal library containing ...
Excerpted with permission from The Greatest Game: Being the Further Adventures of Kimball O’Hara, Stephen Alter, Aleph Book ...
The book presents Kipling’s eponymous teenager as a grown-up man in his sixties, who has become a celebrated name in the ...
The sequel to Rudyard Kipling’s Kim, the untold story of an Indian uprising against the British much before the Revolt of 1857, and more.
1. Kim by Rudyard Kipling (1901) Kim follows Kimball O’Hara, an Anglo-Irish orphan in colonial India who becomes involved in the British Secret Service.
A small box, which has sat largely unnoticed for almost a century among the possessions of the writer Rudyard Kipling at his home in East Sussex, has been newly identified as a very rare 300-year ...
Bateman’s presents the newly updated Kipling Collection Exhibition Room, offering an in-depth look at the life, work, travels, and legacy of Nobel Prize-winning author Rudyard Kipling, one of ...
The nickname Kim, chosen by his father, comes from the title of Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim, about the adventures of a young man who spies for the British Empire. He studied history and economics at ...
As Ronan McGreevy mentioned in passing here on Tuesday, it’s 100 years this week since the death of John “Jack” Kipling, son of Rudyard. His war had barely begun when, a month after turning ...