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Plain Tales from the Hills

by KIPLING Rudyard

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London: MacMillan, 1896 First edition thus. Original printed wrappers of the Colonial Libray version, MacMillan Colonial Library No. 248 to spine, wrappers worn soiled and with chipping loss and corners missing, brick red ink on soiled buff paper, for circulation in India and the British Colonies, This book has correct contents and cover BUT the title page and prelims are for 'The Light That Failed' and is numbered on title page as #249 in MacMillans Colonial Library, internal contents tidy, an uncommon version of these tales from Kipling, suitable for a custom binding, as sewn on folded sheets, the text block is paginated (1)-310, exlcuding the incorrect title and prelims and the adverts at front and rear . First Thus. Printer Wrapper. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7? - 9? tall.

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Originally written for the Lahore Civil and Military Gazette, the stories were intended for a provincial readership familiar with the pleasures and miseries of colonial life. For the subsequent English edition, Kipling revised the tales so as to recreate as vividly as possible the sights and smells of India for those at home. Yet far from being a celebration of Empire, Kipling's stories tell of 'heat and bewilderment and wasted effort and broken faith'. He writes brilliantly and hauntingly about the barriers between the races, the classes and the sexes; and about innocence, not transformed into experience but implacably crushed.

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On Jul 9 2011, Feeney said:
Rudyard Kipling was 32 when his first collection of short stories, PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS, was published in 1888. He had first issued 28 of them in the pages of his Anglo-Indian employer, The Civil and Military Gazette of Lahore, India (1886-7). *** The 40 short stories are of high quality and soon won for the young author a readership in India, Britain and America that propelled him to the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. Most of the characters displayed are British (including Irish) men, women and children. The men are often young Lieutenants (Subalterns) or enlisted men just assigned to a British or Native regiment in Queen Victoria's India. Less often the men are in business or are civil servants, married or not, assigned to running a district of several hundred thousand natives or advising the rulers of Princely States. *** Romance is a major theme. Thus the tale, "The Strength of a Likeness," begins: "Next to a requited attachment, one of the most convenient things that a young man can carry about with him at the beginning of his career, is an unrequited attachment. It makes him feel important and businesslike, and blase, and cynical." A couple of pages later: 'Open and obvious devotion from any sort of man is always pleasant to any sort of woman." *** From April to October things are so hot in India's Plains that the officers and civilians send their womenfolk and children to cool Hill Stations at 6,000 feet or higher. Thus, Simla, in the Himalyan foothills, became the summer capital of British India. Kipling's newspaper sent him there to file reports. And he observed the going ons of Viceroys, Commanders in Chief, older women who delighted in wrapping subalterns around their fingers and natives interacting with their white rulers. *** PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS contain more than one excellent ghost story, premonitions of death, the trials of boredom, ill health (especially the threat of cholera and typhoid), career frustrations, barely understood relations with the Hindus and Muslims being ruled and miitary and spying adventures in Burma and Afghanistan. *** In my own reading experience and judgment, a dozen or more of the PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS deserve appearing in any anthology of the world's finest short stories. Read a few and see if you agree! -OOO-

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
012040
Title
Plain Tales from the Hills
Author
KIPLING Rudyard
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Edition
First Thus
Publisher
MacMillan
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1896
Keywords
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