Debits and Credits

“Debits and Credits” by Rudyard Kipling is a collection of short stories published by Read Books on January 1, 2006. This edition, comprising 428 pages, presents a diverse array of narratives that explore various themes and characters, showcasing Kipling’s distinctive storytelling style. The stories included range from “The Enemies to Each Other” to “The Gardener,” each offering unique insights into human experiences and relationships.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of fiction within this volume, as it delves into topics such as identity, morality, and the complexities of life. The collection features tales like “The Wish House” and “The Bull that Thought,” which reflect Kipling’s ability to weave intricate plots and thought-provoking scenarios. This edition is available in English and is designed for those interested in classic literature and short stories, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf.
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Contents Include: The Enemies to Each Other -The Changelings – Sea Constables: A Tale of ’15 – The Vineyard – ‘Banquet Night’ – ‘In the Interests of Brethren – To the Companions (Horace, Ode 17, Bk. V.) – The United Idolaters – The Centaurs – ‘Late came the God’ – The Wish House – Rahere – The Survival Horace, Ode 22, Bk. V) The Janeites – Jane’s Marriage – The Portent (Horace, Ode 20, Bk v) – The Prophet and the Country – Gow’s Watch: Act IV. Sc. 4) – The Bull that Thought – Alnaschar and the Oxen – Gipsy Vans A Madonna of the Trenches – Gow’s Watch: Act V. Sc. 3 – The Birthright – The Propagation of Knowledge – The Legend of Truth – A Friend of the Family – We and They – On the Gate: A Tale of ’16 – The Supports – Untimely – The Eye of Allah – The Last Ode: Nov 27, B.C. 8 (Horace, Ode 31, Bk. V) – The Gardener – The Burden
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