New Kipling story to be published in April 2004.(Rudyard Kipling)(Stalky & Co)(Brief Article)

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A recently discovered and previously unpublished story by Rudyard Kipling will be released to the 600 members of the Kipling Society on 7 April 2004.

The 6000 word story, written in 1897, is a new Stalky & Co adventure and was discovered in the archives of the Haileybury and Imperial Service College by an amateur Kipling enthusiast and Cambridge don, Jeffrey Lewins.

'Stalky & Co' has remained one of the most popular children's books since its publication 105 years ago. The new story will be published in the Kipling ...

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