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France At War- On the Frontier of Civilization
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
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In 1915, as the Great War (World War I) entered its second year, Rudyard Kipling embarked on a journalistic journey to the front lines, immersing himself in the experiences of the French armed forces. At this point in history, Kipling had already been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, becoming the first English writer to receive such an honor. His observations, published in articles for the Daily Telegraph and the New York Sun, reflect a time when nationalistic fervor was at its peak, yet the grim realities of war were starting to resonate back home. The collection opens with a poem ...
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New Army in Training
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
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In this insightful assessment, Kipling delves into the formation of the British New Army, a crucial force being mobilized for the Great War. He explores not only the training and logistical challenges but also the deeply human stories behind the newly assembled battalions, which draw recruits from across the Empire, including Canada, India, and other territories. Join KevinS as he narrates this compelling glimpse into a pivotal moment in history.
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Fringes Of The Fleet
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
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During World War I, Rudyard Kipling crafted a poignant booklet titled The Fringes of the Fleet, where he explores various nautical themes through essays and poems inspired by the war. Some of these evocative poems were beautifully set to music by the renowned English composer Edward Elgar. - Summary by Wikipedia
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Fleet In Being; Notes Of Two Trips With The Channel Squadron
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
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In the late 19th century, Rudyard Kipling engaged in the heated discourse surrounding Britains response to the burgeoning German naval threat known as the Tirpitz Plan. His insightful articles, published in 1898 and later compiled as A Fleet in Being, showcase his signature sardonic wit while offering a keen eye for the intricacies of societal dynamics. Join us as we explore Kiplings unique perspective on naval power and its implications, blending humor with a profound commentary on the human experience. - Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales
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Letters of Travel
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
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Journey through the lens of Nobel Prize-winning author Rudyard Kipling as he explores the USA, Canada, Japan, and Egypt in Letters of Travel. This collection features three captivating books, including From Tideway to Tideway, which chronicles his travels across North America and Japan, alongside Letters to the Family and articles on Egypt first published in Nashs Magazine. Kipling, an Englishman raised in India, offers a unique outsiders perspective—both candid and sharp-witted—infused with deep humanity. His observations invite diverse interpretations; some may find echoes of late 19th ...
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Kipling in the West 1889
- Written by: Rudyard Kipling
- Narrated by: Jack de Golia
- Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
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In 1889, 24-year-old Rudyard Kipling was making his way from India to England. On his trip, he traveled to San Francisco and went from Yellowstone National Park to Salt Lake City, and then headed to London. This audiobook focuses on Kipling’s time in the West on that trip, using an excerpt of From Sea to Sea: Letters of Travel, published most recently in 1913. The excerpt includes letters 22-32. Kipling reveals a wit and sarcasm, pointing out American foibles. The mix of what Kipling likes and dislikes show us imperial and racist attitudes all too common in Kipling’s day.
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Kipling in the West 1889
- Narrated by: Jack de Golia
- Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
- Release Date: 19-06-18
- Language: English
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War Poetry
- Written by: Wilfred Owen, Sigfried Sassoon, Rudyard Kipling
- Narrated by: Phillip J. Mather
- Length: 35 mins
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Seventeen iconic poems from World War One, including: Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Deorum Est"; "In Flanders Fields" by John McRae; "Counter Attack" by Siegfried Sassoon; Rupert Brook's "The Soldier"; and many more that bring the horrors of the Great War vividly to life through the eyes of those living them.
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War Poetry
- Narrated by: Phillip J. Mather
- Length: 35 mins
- Release Date: 13-01-16
- Language: English
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Debits and Credits by Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936)
- Written by: ciesse
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This is a collection of short stories, poems, and play fragments published in 1926. Many of them are set during World War I. Many have strong references to the Masonic Lodge and its "brethren." The odes attributed to Horace are actually poems written by Kipling imitating the old Roman style.Note: Some of these stories contain outdated attitudes and racial stereotypes. Section 7, "The United Idolaters," and section 13, "The Prophet and the Country," contain racial terms objectionable to many listeners.Cast list for Gow's Watch (both scenes)Narrator: Larry WilsonGow: Ehsan Ahmed MehediFerdinand:...
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My Boy Jack?
- The Search for Kipling's Only Son
- Written by: Tonie Holt, Valmai Holt
- Narrated by: Bruce Cullen
- Length: 13 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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My Boy Jack is the extraordinary story of Kipling's search for his son. John Kipling was reported missing in the Battle of Loos on the Western Front in 1915. His father, Rudyard, had pulled strings to get his myopic son into the firing line. Devastated at the loss of his only son, Rudyard undertook the sad mission to find John's grave but tragically never succeeded in his quest.
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My Boy Jack?
- The Search for Kipling's Only Son
- Narrated by: Bruce Cullen
- Length: 13 hrs and 51 mins
- Release Date: 10-06-22
- Language: English
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