Transcriber's note
Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. Printer errors have been changed, and they are indicated with a [mouse-hover] and listed at the [end of this book]. All other inconsistencies are as in the original.
For the "Illustrations" listing the page numbers reflect the position of the illustration in the original text but links link to current position of illustrations.
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[ILLUSTRATIONS]
[WITH THE NIGHT MAIL]
[AERIAL BOARD OF CONTROL BULLETIN]
[NOTES]
[CORRESPONDENCE]
[REVIEWS]
[ADVERTISING SECTION]
WITH THE NIGHT MAIL
A STORY OF 2000 A.D.
(TOGETHER WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE CONTEMPORARY
MAGAZINE IN WHICH IT APPEARED)
BOOKS BY RUDYARD KIPLING
Brushwood Boy, The
[Captains Courageous]
Collected Verse
[Day's Work, The]
[Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-Room Ballads]
Five Nations, The
[Jungle Book, The]
Jungle Book, Second
Just So Song Book
[Just So Stories]
[Kim]
Kipling Birthday Book, The
[Life's Handicap; Being Stories of Mine Own People]
[Light That Failed, The]
Many Inventions
Naulahka, The (With Wolcott Balestier)
[Plain Tales from the Hills]
[Puck of Pook's Hill]
Sea to Sea, From
[Seven Seas, The]
[Soldier Stories]
[Soldiers Three], [The Story of the Gadsbys], and In Black and White
[Stalky & Co.]
They
[Traffics and Discoveries]
[Under the Deodars], [The Phantom Rickshaw] and Wee Willie Winkie
"A MAN WITH A GHASTLY SCARLET HEAD FOLLOWS, SHOUTING THAT HE MUST GO BACK AND BUILD UP HIS RAY."
With the Night Mail
A STORY OF 2000 A.D.
(TOGETHER WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE CONTEMPORARY
MAGAZINE IN WHICH IT APPEARED)
BY
RUDYARD KIPLING
Illustrated in Color
BY FRANK X. LEYENDECKER
AND H. REUTERDAHL
NEW YORK
Doubleday, Page & Company
1909
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION
INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN
COPYRIGHT, 1905, 1909, BY RUDYARD KIPLING
PUBLISHED, MARCH, 1909
REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM BY PERMISSION OF
THE S. S. McCLURE COMPANY
ILLUSTRATIONS
| "A man with a ghastly scarlet head follows, shouting that he must go back and build up his Ray" | [Frontispiece] |
FOLLOWING PAGE
| "Slides like a lost soul down that pitiless ladder of light, and the Atlantic takes her" | [31] |
| The Storm | [39] |
| "I've asked him to tea on Friday" | [58] |
A STORY OF 2000 A.D.