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- Kim Chapter indexed HTML of the complete text. Includes a search feature and author biography. From the Literature Network.
- Rudyard Kipling Four of the author's stories including The Jungle Book, Kim, The Gardener and The Man Who Would Be King, with adjustable sized text and automatic bookmarking. From the Classic Bookshelf.
- With The Night Mail Science fiction from the original magazine version. Illustrated with photos of historic and modern airships as well as some of the news reports and advertisements Kipling fabricated for its publication.
- Rikki-Tikki-Tavi A story from the Jungle Book describing Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's fight with Nag, the big black cobra.
- Captains Courageous A few pages from the novel that describe a multinational congregation of Grand Banks boats at "The Virgin." . From New Jersey Fishing.
- The Man Who Was A short story published in 1907.
- The Day's Work Published in 1898, a collection of stories including The Maltese Cat and The Brushwood Boy. Project Gutenberg edition.
- The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories An early collection of short stories including The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes and The Finest Story in The World . From Project Gutenberg.
- Plain Tales From the Hills Short stories including The Rout of The White Hussars and The Gate of a Hundred Sorrows. From Project Gutenberg.
- Under the Deodars An early story in etext from the Project Gutenberg Edition .
- At the End of the Passage Full text of this short ghost story.
- The Story of the Gadsby Early story in etext and zip format, from Project Gutenberg.
- Soldiers Three Part two of this story which was first published in India in 1888. From Project Gutenberg.
- Actions and Reactions Project Gutenberg Edition of this collection of short stories.
- Bibliomania Includes online versions of Kim and Stalky and Company.
- Kim Considered by many to be the author's finest work. A novel first published in 1901.
- Stalky and Co. Text from Bibliomania. A collection of school stories based on the author's own experiences. The first story was published in the 'Windsor Magazine' in 1898.