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  1. 12 de out. de 2007 · Under the deodars by Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Publication date [1900?] Publisher Boston : Greenock Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of ...

  2. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. 1st edition 1892. Includes `Wee Willie Winkie', `Under the Deodars' and `The Phantom Rickshaw'. First combined edition. Bookplate of Charles Hibbert Henry Williamson's father in law. The Hibbert's were a wealthy middle class family in Devon.

  3. In 1888 he published these short stories: Soldiers Three, The Story of the Gadsbys, In Black and White, Under the Deodars, The Phantom Rickshaw and Wee Willie Winkie.He traveled widely and visited the U.S. a number of times, eventually building a house in Vermont.

  4. Under the Deodars Rudyard Kipling I am proud of my property now. If I live, he shall continue to be successful. Yes, I will put him upon the straight road to Knighthood, and everything else that a man values. The rest depends upon himself.' 'Polly, you are a most extraordinary woman.' 'Not in the least. I'm concentrated, that's all.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2022 · Overview. 'Under the Deodars' is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling and printed in 1889. These stories illustrating British life in Shimla and similar regions around India during the British rule. This book has consist of eight short stories: The Education of Otis Yeere, At the Pit's Mouth, A Wayside Comedy, The Hill of Illusion ...

  6. Under the Deodars' is a disturbing, uncomfortable and unsettling read – as Kipling himself said, ‘it deals with things that are not pretty and ugliness can hurt’. For here, Kipling takes as his subject matter the life of Englishmen and women in the Indian Subcontinent, and explores the ugly truth of what went on beneath the appealing ‘froth’ of club life.

  7. UNDER THE DEODARS THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE I In the pleasant orchard-closes 'God bless all our gains,' say we; But 'May God bless all our losses,' Better suits with our degree. The Lost Bower. This is the history of a failure; but the woman who failed said that it might