Rudyard Kipling
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 87 years ago |
Date of birth | December 30,1865 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Mumbai |
India | |
Date of died | January 18,1936 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Poems | If - |
The White Man's Burden | |
Gunga Din | |
Mandalay | |
If ‑ | |
Job | Poet |
Journalist | |
Novelist | |
Screenwriter | |
Children's book author | |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Literature |
Audie Award for Excellence in Production | |
Audie Award for Audio Drama | |
Short stories | Rikki-Tikki-Tavi |
The Man Who Would Be King | |
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Children | John Kipling |
Josephine Kipling | |
Elsie Bambridge | |
Spouse | Caroline Starr Balestier Kipling |
Parents | John Lockwood Kipling |
Alice Kipling | |
Downwards | Stories and Poems |
Siblings | Trix Kipling |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404620 |
The Second Jungle Book
Kim
Rikki-Tikki- Tavi
The Man Who Would Be King
Gunga Din
Captains Courageous
Stalky & Co.
Plain Tales from the Hills
Puck of Pook's Hill
The Light That Failed
Barrack- Room Ballads, and Other Verses
Selected Poems
The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Tales
Rewards and Fairies
Recessional
Soldiers Three
All the Mowgli Stories
Indian tales
The Story of the Gadsbys
Life's Handicap, Being Stories of Mine Own People
Under the Deodars
Actions and Reactions
The Day's Work
Toomai of the Elephants
Mowgli's Brothers
The poems of Rudyard Kipling
The Eyes Of Asia
A Diversity of Creatures
How the Leopard Got His Spots
The White Seal
Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories
Rudyard Kipling's Verse: Definitive Edition
How the rhinoceros got his wrinkly [sic] skin
Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book: The Mowgli Stories
The Ballad of East and West
My Boy Jack
The Cat That Walked by Himself
How the Camel Got His Hump
The Gods of the Copybook Headings
Lispeth
Tiger! Tiger!
Kaa's Hunting
Cold Iron
In the Rukh
Elephant's Child, The
Le chat qui s'en allait tout seul
Cupid's Arrows
If ‑
Rikki‑Tikki‑Tavi
The Jungle Book
If -
The White Man's Burden
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
The Man Who Would Be King
Adventures of Mowgli
The Jungle Book 2
The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo
The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story
Jungle Book
Gunga Din
Captains Courageous
Elephant Boy
The Cat Who Walked by Herself
A Fool There Was
A Cat Who Walked By Himself
Kim
Rikki-Tikki- Tavi
Mowgli's Brothers
Wee Willie Winkie
Soldiers Three
The Light that Failed
Rudyard Kipling's Mark of the Beast
The Ballad of Fisher's Boarding House
They
Without Benefit of Clergy
The Fool
The Jungle Book
Rudyard Kipling Life story
Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist. He was born in British India, which inspired much of his work. Kipling's works of fiction include the Jungle Book duology, Kim, the Just So Stories and many short stories, including "The Man Who Would Be King".
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King's Christmas message to pay tribute to Queen's legacy
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
King Charles is set to include a tribute to His Mother , Queen Elizabeth Ii , in his first Christmas message as monarch.
An image of Charles delivering his speech, which is due to be broadcast on Christmas Day at 15:00 GMT, shows The King in St George's Chapel, Windsor.
In her final Christmas message, the late Queen spoke of " passing the baton" to the Next Generation .
And her son's first Christmas Day message will remember her legacy.
This will be The First televised annual royal Christmas Day broadcast not to be presented by the late Queen, who appeared in The First TV message in 1957.
The photo of The King shows him recording this year's message in the chapel where a committal service was held during The Queen 's funeral in September.
Both His Mother and father, Prince Philip , are buried in The George VI Memorial Chapel within St George's Chapel.
The picture, released by Buckingham Palace , shows King Charles standing in front of a Christmas tree with plastic-free, recyclable decorations and arrangements of holly and ivy in the background.
This year sees The King and Camilla the Queen Consort return to The Tradition of spending Christmas in Sandringham, Norfolk, after concerns about Covid and Queen Elizabeth's health kept the Royal Family in Windsor Last Year .
The Prince and Princess of Wales are among the senior royals expected to be with King Charles for Christmas.
In her 2021 Christmas message, The Queen gave a highly personal tribute to her " beloved" Prince Philip , who died in April of that year.
Her broadcast was, drawing almost nine million viewers.
The King 's Christmas Day broadcast continues a tradition going back 90 years.
The First royal Christmas broadcast was a live radio speech in 1932, delivered from Sandringham by George V , with The Script Written By the author Rudyard Kipling .
In 1957, Elizabeth Ii delivered The First televised message, saying that it was a technological landmark that " television has made it possible for many of you to See Me in your homes on Christmas Day ".
The Message became part of many families' Christmas celebrations and The First televised broadcast in 1957 set a familiar pattern.
The National anthem was followed by the monarch speaking directly to the camera, with a speech that included Christmas greetings, a religious lesson, support for The Commonwealth , a round-up of The Royal year and a moral message for The Times .
In 1957 it meant A Warning about values in public life, criticising a culture of " self-interest".
The timing of the Christmas broadcast was originally set for 15. 00 GMT as best for reaching The Most countries in different Time Zones around The World .
Source of news: bbc.com