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GOODWIN, James [Rudyard Kipling].

Burwash and the Sussex Weald. ("An English History in Miniature.").

Turnbridge Wells: Printed for the Author by The Courier Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd. , n.d.

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First edition of James Goodwin's Burwash and the Sussex Weald
First edition of work on the history and landscape of the Sussex Weald where Rudyard Kipling resided from 1902 until his death in 1936. Octavo, original cloth, illustrated. In very good condition.
Rudyard Kipling resided in East Sussex, England from 1902 until his death in 1936 at Bateman's, a 17th century house located in Burwash. In 1900, Kipling was the most famous author in England, and was earning £5,000 per year; the cost of Bateman's, £9,300, was thus entirely affordable. Kipling wrote some of his finest works at the house including: "If—", "The Glory of the Garden", and Puck of Pook's Hill, named after the hill visible from the house. The house's setting and the wider local area features in many of his stories. Kipling's poem "The Land" is inspired by the Bateman's estate.
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Burwash and the Sussex Weald. (“An English History in Miniature.”).

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