The 1928 edition of an 1899 essay collection that vividly describes Kipling's 18879 travels in Asia and the USA.Originally published in 1899, and reissued here in the 1928 edition, this two-volume collection contains letters and travel reports written by Kipling (18651936) on his journeys around India, East Asia and the USA in 18879. Kipling's characteristically vivid prose describes experiences including a fascinating encounter with Mark Twain.Originally published in 1899, and reissued here in the 1928 edition, this two-volume collection contains letters and travel reports written by Kipling (18651936) on his journeys around India, East Asia and the USA in 18879. Kipling's characteristically vivid prose describes experiences including a fascinating encounter with Mark Twain.First published in book form in 1899, and reissued here in the 1928 Macmillan edition, this two-volume collection contains a series of letters and travel reports originally written for newspapers by the young Rudyard Kipling (18651936) on his journeys around India, Burma, China, Japan and the United States between 1887 and 1889. The 1907 Nobel Prize winner's characteristic fluid writing style is already apparent in these funny, poignant and vivid articles and short stories. Providing revealing insights into Kipling's notions of imperialism and Englishness, the works also reflect the writer's keen observational powers, and a telling intelligent self-awareness of his own cultural prejudices. Volume 2 contains the remainder of From Sea to Sea, covering the American west coast, Salt Lake City and Chicago, and describing an encounter with Mark Twain as 'a moment to be remembered.' This is followed by several short stories including The City of Dreadful Night.From Sea to Sea continued: 25. Tells how I dropped into politics and the tenderer sentiments; 26. Takes me through Bret Harte's country, and to Portland with 'Old Man California'; 27. Shows how I caught salmon in the Clackamas; 28. Takes mel$