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Written byRudyard Kipling
ISBN3842461135

 


Soldiers Three is a collection of short stories by  Kipling The three soldiers of the title are Learoyd, Mulvaney and OrtheriS, who had also appeared previously in the collection Plain Tales from the Hills The current version, dating from 1899 and more fully titled Soldiers Three and other stories, consists of three sections which each had previously received separate publication in 1888; Learoyd, Mulvaney and Ortheris appear only in the first section, which is also titled SoldIERS


First publication
The first publication of a collection of seven stories called Soldiers Threewas as No 1 of & Co.’s Indian Railway Library, a slim volume of 97 pages printed at the “Pioneer” Press, Allahabad in 1888 called Soldiers Three: a collection of stories setting forth certain passages in the lives and adventures of Privates Terence Mulvaney, Stanley Ortheris and John Learoyd, done into type and edited by Rudyard Kipling. In 1899, it became part of the book Soldiers Three and Other Stories, known to most people by the simpler title Soldiers Three. It is this collection whose contents are listed here. To the originalSoldiers Three were added nos 2 and 3 of the Indian Railway Library,The Story of the Gadsbys, which is written in dramatic form, and In Black and White looking more at the native Indians than the British. Both of these were also published in 1888. (The phrase 'Soldiers Three' may be used in writings about Kipling to group the three heroes of this collection: see Learoyd, Mulvaney and Ortheris.)
Soldiers Three (in the Indian Railway Library edition) became the second collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling to be published
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