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The author’s latest novel shows Kim conflicted between his Indian roots and duty to British intelligence services ...
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.
Born in 1865, Kipling was on a honeymoon world tour with wife Caroline Balestier when, visiting her family in Vermont, he bought land and built the house, Benfey notes in his book.
The casket is on display in the exhibition, which has just opened at Bateman's and includes a toy pig given by Kipling to his cousin Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, and a copy of his novel Kim ...
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