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1940 Puck Of Pook’s Hill - Rudyard Kipling(H. R. Millar illustration) MacMillan & Co Ltd.
1940 Puck Of Pook’s Hill - Rudyard Kipling(H. R. Millar illustration) MacMillan & Co Ltd.
"Puck of Pook's Hill" is a historical fantasy book written by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in 1906 and consists of a series of short stories set in different historical periods of England, spanning from Roman Britain to the Norman Conquest.
The book follows the adventures of two children, Dan and Una, who meet Puck, a mischievous sprite from English folklore. Puck takes them on various time-travelling adventures, where they meet important historical figures and witness significant events in English history.
Each story showcases Kipling's vivid storytelling and showcases his extensive knowledge of history and folklore. The characters encounter people such as the Roman Emperor Hadrian, William the Conqueror, and even Sir Thomas Malory, the author of King Arthur's tales.
Throughout the book, Kipling explores themes of national identity, the importance of history, and the impact of social change. The stories highlight the rich history of England and blend it with elements of mythology and fantasy.
"Puck of Pook's Hill" is praised for its imaginative storytelling, its historical accuracy, and Kipling's skill in blending history with fantasy. It has been regarded as one of Kipling's best works for children and adults alike, offering an engaging and educational experience for readers.