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Rudyard Kipling 29 Classic Unabridged Audiobooks in 29 MP3 Audio CDs

Description: These discs contain MP3 files to play on your computer (PC or Mac) or compatible player. please check your devices documentation for compatibility. Rudyard Kipling Lot of 29 Classic Unabridged Audiobooks in 29 MP3 Audio CDs Rudyard Kipling (1868 - 1936) Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for children. He was born in Bombay, in the Bombay Presidency of British India, and was taken by his family to England when he was five years old. Kipling is best known for his works of fiction, including The Jungle Book (a collection of stories which includes "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi"), Just So Stories (1902), Kim (1901) (a tale of adventure), many short stories, including "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888); and his poems, including "Mandalay" (1890), "Gunga Din" (1890), "The White Man's Burden" (1899) and "If—" (1910). He is regarded as a major "innovator in the art of the short story"; his children's books are enduring classics of children's literature; and his best works are said to exhibit "a versatile and luminous narrative gift". Kipling was one of the most popular writers in England, in both prose and verse, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Henry James said: "Kipling strikes me personally as the most complete man of genius (as distinct from fine intelligence) that I have ever known." In 1907 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English-language writer to receive the prize, and to date he remains its youngest recipient. Among other honors, he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, all of which he declined. Kipling's subsequent reputation has changed according to the political and social climate of the age and the resulting contrasting views about him continued for much of the 20th century. George Orwell called him a "prophet of British imperialism". Literary critic Douglas Kerr wrote: "He [Kipling] is still an author who can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognized as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with." A Fleet In Being; Notes of Two Trips with The Channel SquadronRead by David WalesRunning Time:02:17:40 in 1 MP3 Audio CDKipling became involved in the debate over the British response to the rise in German naval power known as the Tirpitz Plan to build a fleet to challenge the Royal Navy, publishing a series of articles in 1898 which were collected as A Fleet in Being. And as always with Kipling there is that wonderful sardonic humor and attention to the lower orders of being. Abaft The FunnelRead by David WalesRunning Time:6:51:16 in 1 MP3 Audio CD"Men in pajamas sitting abaft the funnel and swapping lies of the purple seas." Thirty-one early short stories by the master storyteller Kipling. Actions And ReactionsRunning Time:06:37:58 in 1 MP3 Audio CDA collection of short stories by the author of the Jungle book, Kim and Just So Stories. Each story is followed by a poem, so if you like If, this may also be a book for you.AN HABITATION ENFORCED...... Read by RapunzelinaTHE RECALL...... Read by Chad HonGARM - A HOSTAGE.....Read by Jim LockeTHE POWER OF THE DOG..... Read by Josh KibbeyTHE MOTHER HIVE.....Read by JaanuTHE BEES AND THE FLIES..... Read by Jim LockeWITH THE NIGHT MAIL..... Read by RapunzelinaTHE FOUR ANGELS..... Read by Cornel NemesA DEAL IN COTTON..... Read by NavinTHE NEW KNIGHTHOOD Read by Josh KibbeyTHE PUZZLER..... Read by Jim LockeTHE PUZZLER (poem)..... Read by FoonLITTLE FOXES..... Read by SonaGALLIO'S SONG..... Read by Cornel NemesTHE HOUSE SURGEON..... Read by Jim LockeTHE RABBI'S SONG..... Read by Foon Barrack-Room BalladsRunning Time:02:12:58 in 1 MP3 Audio CDBarrack-Room Ballads is a collection of poems by Rudyard Kipling which describe life in the British Army, particularly in India, in his time. The poems are written in the voice and language of soldiers of that time. The collection includes some of his best known poems. Dedication..... Read by Alan MapstoneDanny Deever..... Read by Alan MapstoneTommy..... Read by Alan MapstoneFuzzy-Wuzzy..... Read by Peter YearsleySoldier, Soldier..... Read by Alan MapstoneScrew-Guns..... Read by KHandCells..... Read by KHandGunga Din..... Read by Alan MapstoneOonts..... Read by AnonymousLoot ..... Read by Adrian Stephens'Snarleyow'..... Read by C ZandraThe Widow at Windsor..... Read by Alan MapstoneBelts..... Read by AnonymousThe Young British Soldier..... Read by Sheridan AlistairMandalay..... Read by Alan MapstoneTroopin' ..... Read by Adrian StephensThe Widow's Party ..... Read by Adrian StephensFord o' Kabul River..... Read by Alan MapstoneGentlemen Rankers ..... Read by Adrian StephensRoute Marchin'..... Read by Adrian StephensShillin' a Day..... Read by Anonymous'Bobs'..... Read by Alan Mapstone'Back to the Army Again'..... Read by Richa Jain'Birds of Prey' March..... Read by Lee Vogler'Soldier an' Salor Too' ..... Read by AnonymousSappers..... Read by Alan MapstoneThat Day..... Read by Richa Jain'The Men that fought at Minden'..... Read by Alan MapstoneCholera Camp..... Read by Larry WilsonThe Ladies ..... Read by P ClaffeyBill 'Awkins ..... Read by Bruce KachukThe Mother-Lodge ..... Read by Peter Yearsley'Follow Me 'Ome' ..... Read by Alan MapstoneThe Sergeant's Weddin'..... Read by Alan MapstoneThe Jacket ..... Read by Alan MapstoneThe 'Eathen ..... Read by AnonymousThe Shut-Eye Sentry..... Read by Alan Mapstone'Mary, Pity Women!' ..... Read by C ZandraFor to Admire ..... Read by Alan Mapstone Captains CourageousRead by Mark F. SmithRunning Time:5:56:59 in 1 MP3 Audio CDReal men don't take guff from snotty kids. Neither does Disko Troop, skipper of the "We're Here", a fishing schooner out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, when his crew fishes Harvey Cheyne out of the Atlantic. There's no place on the Grand Banks for bystanders, so Harvey is press-ganged into service as a replacement for a man lost overboard and drowned. Harvey is heir to a vast fortune, but his rescuers believe none of what he tells them of his background. Disko won't take the boat to port until it is full of fish, so Harvey must settle in for a season at sea. Hard, dangerous work and performing it alongside a grab-bag of characters in close quarters is a life-changing experience. And when Harvey at last is reunited with his parents, who have thought him dead for months, he must face the hard decisions of how he will allow his experience to change his life. France at War -On the Frontier of CivilizationRead by Tim BulkeleyRunning Time:01:42:22 in 1 MP3 Audio CDIn 1915, as the "Great War" (World War 1) entered its second year Rudyard Kipling made a journalistic tour of the front, visiting French armed forces. By then he was already winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (the first writer in English to be so honored). He published his observations in articles in the Daily Telegraph in England, and in the New York Sun. At that stage of the war nationalistic sentiments were running high but the true cost of war was beginning to be understood "at home". The collection of journalistic pieces is preceded by a poem, "France", that had been published before the outbreak of war (in 1913) which has a more overblown jingoistic feel to it than the reflections on war itself. The poem does, though, show Kipling's love of France, as well as his sense of the destiny of imperial dreams. Just So StoriesRead by Kara ShallenbergRunning Time:3:12:15 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThe stories, first published in 1902, are fantastic accounts of how various natural phenomena came about. The original editions of Just So Stories were illustrated with woodcuts by Kipling himself. Read along online and see the illustrations at mainlesson.com. Each story is accompanied by a poem, in a somewhat ballad style. Many of the stories are addressed to "Best Beloved" (they were first written for Kipling's eldest daughter, Josephine, who had died during an outbreak of influenza in 1899), and throughout they use a comically elevated style inspired by the formal speech of India, full of long and improbable-sounding words, some of them made up. As a result, it is a delight to read them aloud, and easy to memorize passages from them. Just So Stories (Dramatic Reading)Running Time:03:04:39 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThe Just So Stories generally have the theme of a particular animal being altered from an original form to its current form by the acts of human kind or some magical being. Whale has a tiny throat because he swallowed a mariner, who tied a raft inside to block the whale from swallowing other men. The Camel has a hump given to him by a djinn as punishment for the camel's refusing to work (the hump allows the camel to work longer between times of eating). And so on throughout the book. A fun collection of stories with something for everyone. How the Whale got His ThroatNarrator: RachelWhale: Kristin GjerløwStute Fish: NewgatenovelistMariner: Bob Scott How the Camel got His HumpNarrator: Beth ThomasCamel: Gideon SnowHorse: NewgatenovelistDog: LydiaOx: E SnowMan: John BurlinsonDjinn: Kristin Gjerløw How the Rhinoceros got his SkinNarrator: RachelRhinoceros: Kristin GjerløwParsee Man: Newgatenovelist How the Leopard got his SpotsNarrator: Beth ThomasLeopard: Kristin GjerløwEthiopian: John BurlinsonBaviaan: E SnowZebra: NewgatenovelistGiraffe: Gideon Snow The Elephants ChildNarrator: Ted DelormeElephant's Child: RachelKolokolo Bird: NewgatenovelistPython: Beth ThomasCrocodile: Kristin GjerløwBaboon: E Snow The Sing Song of Old Man KangarooNarrator: Peter TuckerKangaroo: Algy PugDingo: Beth ThomasNquong: Kristin GjerløwNqa: E SnowNquing: Newgatenovelist The Beginning of the ArmadillosNarrator: Beth ThomasMother Jaguar: NewgatenovelistPainted Jaguar: E SnowHedgehog: Kristin GjerløwTortoise: Bob Scott How the First Letter was WrittenNarrator: Vin ReillyTaffy: RachelTegumai: ToddHWTeshumai: Kristin GjerløwTewara Man: Peter YearsleyHead Chief: John BurlinsonTribal Lady 1: Beth ThomasTribal Lady 2: LydiaTribal Lady 3: Newgatenovelist How the Alphabet was MadeNarrator: Vin ReillyTaffy: RachelTegumai: ToddHWTeshumai: Kristin Gjerløw The Crab that Played with the SeaNarrator: Beth ThomasPau Amma The Crab: John BurlinsonMan: Tony AddisonMagician: Kristin GjerløwGirl: RachelElephant: E SnowCow: RoohiBeaver: NewgatenovelistTurtle: Joseph TablerFisherman: Peter YearsleyRat: Lydia The Cat that Walked by HimselfNarrator: Beth ThomasCat: LydiaWoman: RachelMan: E SnowWild Dog: Kristin GjerløwWild Horse: NewgatenovelistBat: Bob Scott The Butterfly that StampedNarrator: Beth ThomasSuleiman-bin-Daoud: John BurlinsonBalkis: Newgatenovelistbutterfly: E SnowButterfly's Wife: RachelEgyptian Queen: Kristin GjerløwEthiopian Queen: RoohiPersian Queen: LydiaAnimal From the Deep: Gideon Snow KimRead by Adrian PraetzellisRunning Time:13:08:20 in 1 MP3 Audio CDKim is a fabulous adventure story set in India during the former British Empire. It tells the story of a street-wise but (in typical Kipling fashion) highly moral Anglo-Indian boy who becomes enmeshed the “the Great Game” -– the competition between Britain and Russia for control over Asia. Taking time off from his role as the traveling companion of an aged Tibetan lama, the boy is trained as a spy, matches wits with various evildoers, and wins out in the end. So much more than just a spy story, Kim is one of the most enjoyable books that you will ever read -- or have read to you. Letters of TravelRead by Tim BulkeleyRunning Time:7:44:48 in 1 MP3 Audio CDLetters of Travel comprises three books: From Tideway to Tideway 1892-95 contains pieces first published in the Times covering voyages across north America (USA and Canada) and in Japan; his Letters to the Family first appeared in the Morning Post, while Nash's Magazine was the first publisher of the articles (on Egypt and Sudan) in Egypt of the Magicians. Mowgli: All of the Mowgli Stories from the Jungle BooksRead by Phil ChenevertRunning Time:07:28:04 in 1 MP3 Audio CDIn the Jungle Books, Kipling tells 9 wonderful and exciting tales about Mowgli, the human baby raised by a pack of wolves in the jungles of India. His exploits and adventures are many and varied especially his dealing with the other animals such as his wolf mother and father and brother wolves, Baloo the wise bear who teaches him the Law of the Jungle, and in his life long battle with Shere-Kahn, the lame human killing tiger. I have enjoyed these stories so much that I decided to take all 9 of them that are scattered throughout the first and second Jungle Books, as well as a few of his songs, and to put them into a chronological order from when he was a baby in the wolf den (Mowli's Brothers) to his teen age years when he hears the irresistible call of civilization and being with his own kind (Spring Running). Plain Tales From The HillsRead by Mike HarrisRunning Time:7:03:57 in 1 MP3 Audio CDNamed a "prophet of British imperialism" by the young George Orwell, and born in Bombay, India, Rudyard Kipling had perhaps the clearest contemporary eye of any who described the British Raj. According to critic Douglas Kerr: "He is still an author who can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognized as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with." This force shines in THE PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS. Puck of Pook's HillRead by Nick WhitleyRunning Time:7:11:41 in 1 MP3 Audio CD'Puck of Pook's Hill' is a fantasy book by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1906, containing a series of short stories set in different periods of English history. It can count both as historical fantasy – since some of the stories told of the past have clear magical elements, and as contemporary fantasy – since it depicts a magical being active and practising his magic in the England of the early 1900s when the book was written. The stories are all narrated to two children living near Burwash, in the area of Kipling's own house Bateman's, by people magically plucked out of history by the elf Puck, or told by Puck himself. (Puck, who refers to himself as "the oldest Old Thing in England", is better known as a character in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.) The genres of particular stories range from authentic historical novella (A Centurion of the Thirtieth, On the Great Wall) to children's fantasy (Dymchurch Flit). Each story is bracketed by a poem which relates in some manner to the theme or subject of the story. Rewards and FairiesRead by Kara Shallenberg, Sage Tyrtle, Catharine Eastman, Mark F. Smith, Peter Eastman, Meredith Hughes, Kiki Baessell, Sibella Denton, Shurtagal, Ted Delorme and Russ LemkerRunning Time:7:50:01 in 1 MP3 Audio CDDan and Una met Puck last summer, in Puck of Pook’s Hill. This summer, they meet him again - and several individuals from different periods in history, who, while generally not famous themselves, tell their tales of meeting Queen Elizabeth, Francis Drake, George Washington, and other well-known historical figures. Sadly, Dan and Una forget these encounters as soon as they are over, but the reader can enjoy them for years to come! Stalky and CoRead by Tim BulkeleyRunning Time:6:25:54 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThe book is a collection of linked short stories, with some information about the eponymous Stalky's later life. Beetle, one of the main trio, is said to be based on Kipling himself, while Stalky may be based on Lionel Dunsterville. The stories have elements of the macabre (dead cats), bullying and violence, and hints about sex, making them far from the childish or idealized world of the typical school story. Edmund Wilson, critic, in The Wound and the Bow, was both shocked and uncomprehending. Stalky & Co. (More Stories)Read by Tim BulkeleyRunning Time:1:33:15 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThis small collection puts together stories by Kipling that feature the characters from Stalky & Co. but which for some reason were not included in the book Stalky & Co. Of these the more interesting is the first, "Stalky", which introduces the characters and is full of the humour and understanding of adolescent males and their timeless jostling with adult powers that characterise the stories in Stalky & Co. "Stalky" was the first of the tales to be written, and was published in 1898, so it is difficult to understand how it came to be omitted from the book in 1899."Regulus", while also full of humour, is a more difficult read in an age when a "proper" classical education is no longer something widely experienced. The Bridge BuildersRead by Tony AddisonRunning Time:01:40:04 in 1 MP3 Audio CDA tale of the revenge of the earth, in this case, specifically, Mother Gunga, Goddess of the River Ganga, against the men who confine her power, The Bridge Builders is also a tale of the death of the Gods as their place in the earth is taken by the things of science. A close description of the building of a bridge across the River Ganges, the tale also tells of a vision of the Gods in an opium dream like a dream in the mind of Brahma; and when Brahma wakes, the Gods die. Or do they? The Brushwood BoyRead by Liam NeelyRunning Time:1:32:16 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThe experiences in public school, Sandhurst and military life in India of Major George Cotter together with his adventures in the dream world he discovers and frequents. The Five NationsRead By Larry Wilson, Adrian Stephens, Zanap, Shashank Jakhmola, nighthawks, Kelly Gawne, Stefan Von Blon, April6090, Vinny Seeram, Dafni Ma, Ellies, Jane Robb, Patrick Wallace, Saumya Madhan, Chris Pyle, SouthpawSkip, Alan Mapstone, Josh Bothell, K.L. Zuehlke and Valentina VocelliRunning Time:03:00:03 in 1 MP3 Audio CDRudyard Kipling was the first English recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature and the youngest at the time to be so rewarded. His children’s stories and poems have been enduring expressions of his times, many tied to India, the country of his birth.Five Nations is a collection of poems covering the wide range of the British Kingdom at the time, though there is some debate as to what the Five Nations refer. There are two groups of poems in these volumes, unnamed poems and the service poems. Many of these have military themes and range over many wars of the British Empire. The Fringes Of The FleetRead by David WalesRunning Time:01:26:33 in 1 MP3 Audio CDDuring the war (WWI), Kipling wrote a booklet The Fringes of the Fleet containing essays and poems on various nautical subjects of the war. Some of the poems were set to music by English composer Edward Elgar. The Jungle BookRead by Meredith HughesRunning Time:5:02:29 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThis classic children's book by Rudyard Kipling tells the story of Mowgli, a young boy raised by wolves: his escapades and adventures with his dear friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear, his capture by the Monkey-People, his attempt at reintegration into human society, and his ultimate triumph over the lame tiger Shere Khan. The account of Mowgli's adventures is followed by several short stories, including the tales of the brave white seal, Kotick, and the tenacious mongoose, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Packed with adventure and Jungle Law wisdom, this book has pervaded popular culture as the basis of many film and stage adaptations, including the popular Disney movie, and through its adoption as a motivational book by the Cub Scouts. The Kipling ReaderRead by Gemma L Myers; Kangaroo692; Eleanor Howard; Digs; Mary Ann Weathers; Kristin Gjerløw; Noel Badrian; Larry Wilson; ElijahRunning Time:07:04:49 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThese are selections of Kipling's writings; some poems, some fiction, some history but all by the master storyteller himself. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi' -- William the Conqueror, Part I -- William the Conqueror, Part II -- Wee Willie Winkie -- A matter of fact -- Mowgli's brothers -- The lost legion -- Namgay Doola -- A germ-destroyer -- 'Tiger! Tiger!' -- Tods' amendment -- The story of Muhammad Din -- The finances of the gods -- Moti Guj, Mutineer. The Light That FailedRead by Annonymous, Grace , TriciaG,LoraBeth Davis, Elli,TriciaG, Zarnaz,Ted Nugent, Richard Kilmer , Gary Coy, Jessi, MagdalenaRunning Time:7:46:38 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThe Light That Failed is a tale of a man who loves his work, friends and boats and starts in Dick’s childhood, then takes you through his life – the war in Sudan, friends abroad, life in England, his love for Maisie, the obstacles those closest to him meet when a very independent man fights becoming dependent and finally the life changes Dick faces as his eyes fail him. The Man Who Would Be KingRead by PhilippaRunning Time:1:30:30 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThe Man Who Would Be King tells the story of two British adventurers in British India who become kings of Kafiristan, a remote part of Afghanistan. It was inspired by the exploits of James Brooke, an Englishman who became the "white Raja" of Sarawak in Borneo, and by the travels of American adventurer Josiah Harlan, who claimed the title Prince of Ghor. The New Army in TrainingRead by Kevin SRunning Time:01:30:09 in 1 MP3 Audio CDKipling's brief assessment of the British New Army being assembled to fight in the Great War. Concerns itself with training and logistics but more importantly with the human side of the vast collection of new battalions. These come from throughout the Empire, including Canada, India, and other territories. The Second Jungle BookRead by Reynard T. Fox, Wendy, Magdalena, Annise, Lucy Burgoyne, Matthew J Almeida and Catharine EastmanRunning Time:7:26:29 in 1 MP3 Audio CDKipling shows his love of the sub continent and its people and understanding of their beliefs in these tales. An older Mowgli roams the jungle with his old friends and investigates the ways of his people, a Prime Minister becomes a wandering holy man, scavengers tell their tale and we leave India for the far,far north of Canada. The Seven SeasRunning Time:02:43:06 in 1 MP3 Audio CDThis is a collection of some of the poetry of Rudyard Kipling, These poems are centered around travelling, many of which may have been written by Kipling during his various travels. Dedication to the City of Bombay.... Read by FoonA Song of the English.... Read by FoonThe Coastwise Lights.... Read by FoonThe Song of the Dead.... Read by FoonThe Deep-sea Cables.... Read by FoonThe Song of the Sons.... Read by FoonThe Song of the Cities.... Read by FoonEngland's Answer.... Read by FoonThe First Chantey.... Read by Josh KibbeyThe Last Chantey.... Read by ElliesThe Merchantmen.... Read by ElliesMcAndrews' Hymn.... Read by ElliesThe Miracles.... Read by ElliesThe Native-Born.... Read by ElliesThe King.... Read by ElliesThe Rhyme of the Three Sealers.... Read by Phil SchempfThe Derelict.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonThe Song of the Banjo.... Read by Lynda Marie Neilson'The Liner She's a Lady'.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonMulholland's Contract.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonAnchor Song.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonThe Sea-Wife.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonHymn Before Action.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonTo the True Romance.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonThe Flowers.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonThe Last Rhyme of True Thomas.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonThe Story of Ung.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonThe Three-Decker.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonAn American.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonThe Mary Gloster.... Read by Lynda Marie NeilsonSestina of the Tramp-Royal.... Read by Lynda Marie Neilson The Village That Voted The Earth Was FlatRead by Tony AddisonRunning Time:01:55:13 in 1 MP3 Audio CDPossibly as relevant today as it ever was, this story tells the tale of an English village, Huckley, that is beguiled into voting the Earth was flat. How? And why? That is what this beguiling tale of Kipling's sets out to tell us; how the local Huckley squire, Sir Thomas Ingell, having lured two newspaper proprietors, a reporter and an MP into committing a speeding violation, has the tables turned on him by their making his village (and, thereby, him) an international laughing stock - with the help of Bat Masquerier, music hall proprietor, example of The Totally Amoral Soul and Personal Devil (to quote one of his co-conspirators). The dancing of the Gubby, the totally imaginary Huckley village dance, in the Houses of Parliament serves as a climax and a high spot of the tale. This story can be found in the Kipling collection "A Diversity of Creatures"Our Audiobooks are Complete and Unabridged (unless otherwise indicated) Our Audiobooks are always read by real people, never by computers.Please Note: These recorded readings are from the author's original works which are in the public domain. All recordings and artwork are in the public domain and there are no infringements or copyrights. Each track starts with "This is a LibriVox recording...."Although Librivox has graciously made these recordings available to the public domain, they are not associated with the sale of this product. Public Domain Books A public-domain book is a book with no copyright, a book that was created without a license, or a book where its copyrights expired or have been forfeited. In most countries the of copyright expires on the first day of January, 70 years after the death of the latest living author. 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