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  1. PR4856 .A5 1937c. Something of Myself: for my friends known and unknown is the autobiography of Rudyard Kipling. Kipling wrote it in the last year of his life; the unfinished text was prepared for publication by his wife. It has remained in print since its first publication in 1937.

  2. 1. Dez. 2016 · Joseph Rudyard Kipling's 1937 autobiography. This may not be the easiest of reads for the modern reader, as many of the words are no longer in common use, and Kipling, himself, created words frequently.

  3. Something of Myself – The Kipling Society. (notes by Thomas Pinney) The writing of the book. The occasion of Kipling’s deciding to write Something of Myself can only be guessed at. He began it on August 1, 1935, at Bateman’s, when he had scarcely six months to live.

  4. 1. Okt. 2015 · Something Of Myself (1937) : Rudyard Kipling : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Rudyard Kipling. Publication date. 1937. Topics. English Litrature, C-DAC, Noida, DLI Top-Up. Publisher. Macmillan and Co., Ltd London. Collection. digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan. Language. English. Source: Digital Library of India.

  5. 16. Sept. 2013 · "Something of Myself", Rudyard Kipling's memoir of his writing life, was composed in the year before he died and published posthumously. Its spare, polished phrases and masterly anecdotes offer a unique insight into the mind of this divided man who upheld the Victorian imperialist values of duty, patriotism and obedience, and yet sympathized ...

  6. Something Of Myself (1937) : Rudyard Kipling : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Rudyard Kipling. Publication date. 1937. Topics. C-DAC. Collection. digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan. Language. English. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.525263. dc.contributor.author: Rudyard Kipling.

  7. Something of Myself – III – The Kipling Society. Seven Years Hard. by Rudyard Kipling. I am poor Brother Lippo by your leave. You need not clap your torches to my face. (Fra Lippo Lippi.)