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  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    Rudyard Kipling

    Hardcover (Blurb, March 24, 2019)
    The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Tales, also known as The Phantom Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales, is a collection of short spooky stories by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1888, and it includes the following titles:. The Phantom 'Rickshaw, My Own True Ghost Story, The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes, The Man Who Would Be King The Finest Story in The World
  • The Phantom Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales

    Rudyard Kipling

    eBook (, Aug. 20, 2016)
    *This Book is annotated (it contains a detailed biography of the author). *An active Table of Contents has been added by the publisher for a better customer experience. *This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errors.The Phantom Rickshaw & other Eerie Tales, also known as The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Tales, is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1888.ContentsThe phantom 'rickshaw -- My own true ghost story -- The strange ride of Morrowbie Jukes -- The man who would be king -- The finest story in the world.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    Rudyard Kipling

    eBook (Miniature Masterpieces, Jan. 11, 2018)
    Rudyard Kipling was one of the most popular writers of prose and poetry in the late 19th and 20th Century and awarded the Noble Prize for Literature in 1907.Born in Bombay on 30th December 1865, as was the custom in those days, he and his sister were sent back to England when he was 5. The ill-treatment and cruelty by the couple who they boarded with in Portsmouth, Kipling himself suggested, contributed to the onset of his literary life. This was further enhanced by his return to India at age 16 to work on a local paper, as not only did this result in him writing constantly but also made him explore issues of identity and national allegiance which pervade much of his work.Whilst he is best remembered for his classic children’s stories and his popular poem ‘If..’ he is also regarded as a major innovator in the art of the short story.This comes to you courtesy of Miniature Masterpieces who have an excellent range of quality short stories from the masters of the craft. Do search for Miniature Masterpieces at any digital store for further information.This audiobook is also duplicated in print as an ebook. Same title, same words. Perhaps a different experience but with Amazon’s whispersync you can pick up and put down on any device. Start on audio, continue in print and any which way after that. This, and these are, Miniature Masterpieces. Join us for the journey.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories: Illustrated

    Rudyard Kipling

    eBook (, Sept. 10, 2017)
    The Phantom Rickshaw and stories is a collection of five popular short stories written by Rudyard Kipling. The stories in this book have all the elements of a typical horror story which include ghosts, vampires, monsters, as well as strange and mysterious events.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    Rudyard Kipling, Charles Eliot Norton

    eBook (, Jan. 21, 2014)
    “The Phantom Rickshaw” is a short story written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). It was first published in 1888. The story is set in India and is centered around a refused love and a ghost who cannot find his peace…This edition also contains a biographical profile of Kipling written by Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908) in 1891.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    Rudyard Kipling, Charles Eliot Norton

    eBook (C.E.B. Pubs, Jan. 21, 2014)
    “The Phantom Rickshaw” is a short story written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). It was first published in 1888. The story is set in India and is centered around a refused love and a ghost who cannot find his peace…This edition also contains a biographical profile of Kipling written by Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908) in 1891.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    Rudyard Kipling, Charles Eliot Norton

    eBook (Penguin, Jan. 21, 2014)
    “The Phantom Rickshaw” is a short story written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). It was first published in 1888. The story is set in India and is centered around a refused love and a ghost who cannot find his peace…This edition also contains a biographical profile of Kipling written by Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908) in 1891.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    Rudyard Kipling, Charles Eliot Norton

    eBook (, Jan. 21, 2014)
    “The Phantom Rickshaw” is a short story written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). It was first published in 1888. The story is set in India and is centered around a refused love and a ghost who cannot find his peace…This edition also contains a biographical profile of Kipling written by Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908) in 1891.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw and other Eerie Tales

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 19, 2016)
    *This book is Annotated (It contains a biography of the Author).* The Phantom Rickshaw & other Eerie Tales, also known as The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Tales, is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1888. Contents: The phantom 'rickshaw -- My own true ghost story -- The strange ride of Morrowbie Jukes -- The man who would be king -- The finest story in the world.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Eerie Tales

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (Penguin Global, May 26, 2010)
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  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    Rudyard Kipling

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2014)
    The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories is a classic collection of gripping Rudyard Kipling ghost stories that includes the following titles: The Phantom 'Rickshaw, My Own True Ghost Story, The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes, The Man Who Would Be King, and "The Finest Story in The World" The Phantom 'Rickshaw After an affair with a Mrs. Agnes Keith-Wessington in Simla, the narrator, Jack, repudiates her and eventually becomes engaged to Miss Kitty Mannering. Yet Mrs. Wessington continually reappears in Jack's life, begging him to reconsider, insisting that it was all just a mistake. But Jack wants nothing to do with her and continues to spurn her. Eventually Mrs. Wessington dies, much to Jack's relief. However, some time thereafter he sees her old rickshaw and assumes that someone has bought it. Then, to his astonishment, the rickshaw and the men pulling it pass through a horse, revealing themselves to be phantoms, bearing the departed ghost of Mrs. Wessington. This leads Jack into increasingly erratic behavior which he tries to cover up by concocting increasingly elaborate lies to assuage Kitty's suspicions. Eventually a Dr. Heatherlegh takes him in, supposing the visions to be the result of disease or madness. Despite their efforts, Kitty and her family become increasingly suspicious and eventually call off the engagement. Jack loses hope and begins wandering the city aimlessly, accompanied by the ghost of Mrs. Wessington. My Own True Ghost Story, The narrator, while staying at a dâk-bungalow in Katmal, India, hears someone in the next room playing billiards. He assumes that it is a group of doolie-bearers who've just arrived. The next morning he complains, only to learn that there were no coolies in the dâk-bungalow the night before. The owner then tells him that ten years ago it was a billiard-hall. An engineer who'd been fond of the billiard hall had died somewhere far from it and they suspected that it was his ghost that occasionally came to visit it. The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes One evening Morrowbie Jukes, an Englishman, is feeling a bit feverish and the barking of the dogs outside his tent is upsetting him. So he mounts his horse in order to pursue them. The horse bolts and they eventually fall into a sandy ravine on the edge of a river. He awakens the next morning to find himself in a village of the living dead, where people who appear to have died of, for instance, cholera, but who revived when their bodies were about to be burned, are imprisoned. He quickly learns that it is impossible to climb out because of the sandy slope. And the river is doubly treacherous with quicksand and a rifleman who will try to pick them off. The Man Who Would Be King The narrator, a journalist, meets two colorful characters, Daniel Dravot and Peachey Carnahan, while on a train. Later they seek him out at his printing press in Lahore, for books or maps of Kafiristan. He then plays witness to their vow to each other to become kings of Kafiristan, a venture which he sees as ill-advised. Two years later Peachey returns and informs the narrator that they indeed reached Kafiristan. While there, were seen as gods and eventually Daniel is made king. They taught the Kafiristanis how to use rifles and military tactics. Eventually Dravot decides to take a Kafiristani woman to wife. In her terror she bites him. Upon seeing him bleed, the priests declare him not to be a god and the Kafiristanis immediately seek their deaths. One clan chief, whom they call "Billy Fish" helps them to escape but eventually they are caught and Daniel is thrown into a gorge to his death. They crucified Peachey but then let him go when he survived. The narrator puts Peachey in an asylum where he dies soon thereafter.
  • The Phantom Rickshaw

    rudyard kipling

    Hardcover (Standard Book, Aug. 16, 1930)
    A collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling