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[edit] Google earth
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[edit] Re: Nainital
Hello - Thanks for the message. One of the not-so-good things (for me) about doing dab link repair is that when I see an article or section that needs a copyedit – big or small – my nature keeps me from moving on until I do the copyedit. What can I say – I'm obsessed with minutia. ;-)
I agree that the Nainital article is too long, and it's redundant in several places. There are lists that should be put into prose, huge quotes from published literary works that may be copyright problems in and of themselves, problems with the style of references, and more. Honestly, I would take the article down to about 1/3 of its current size, especially the long quotes from literature. I was surprised to see that Nainital has only 38,000 people, because many cities twice its size have shorter articles. Not that the population size matters that much, because it doesn't really; the point is that the article can contain most or all of its content in a more concise style.
At any rate, I'll come back to the article when I finish with this dab repair project. It's good to have an outside, impartial look from fresh eyes, and Peer review helps a lot when you can't find someone. It won't take very long to get the Nainital article into tiptop shape. :-) Thanks again for the message, and I'll see you around – BaseballBaby 21:55, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Exceptional Newcomer
The Exceptional Newcomer Award | ||
You have been doing some very good work in the past few days with Nainital and other articles. Keep it up -- Lost 04:45, 17 September 2006 (UTC) |
[edit] India links and DYK
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And please have a look at T:TDYK. You should submit articles created by you there. They get very good exposure on the main page. Do let me know if you need any help. -- Lost 04:46, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks very much, Lost, both for the award and for the links! I am delighted and I'm sure the award will motivate me to do more! Stiwari 09:41, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Kipling
I really really really hate templates on article pages that have to do with things that editors are supposed to do. Unless the article is actually misleading (either through direct factual inaccuracy or blatant POV), or so horribly written that it's embarrassing not to have some kind of notice, I think such things should generally be kept to the talk page. But I won't fight you over it. john k 16:03, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
- Just wanted to say thank you for all the work you've been putting in on the Kipling article - have enjoyed his works ever since having The Just So Stories read to me as a very young boy, I still find something new in him whenever I re-read anything of his. DuncanHill 12:31, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
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- From Sea to Sea is very interesting - I must read it again. BTW, I have the Pocket Edition in two volumes, one printed 1925 WITH the Swastika, one printed 1926 WITHOUT the Swastika, from a previous owner's inscription it looks like they were bought new together in 1935.
As to Kipling's religious beliefs, have just remembered this from Pinney (Ed) The Letters of Rudyard Kipling, Vol 1:1872 - 89 in a letter to Caroline Taylor. '... I believe in a personal God to whom we are personally responsible for wong doings - that it is our duty to follow and are peril to disobey the ten ethical laws laid down for us by Him or His prophets. I disbelieve directly in eternal punishment for reasons that it would take too long to put down on paper. ... I disbelieve in eternal reward. As regards the mysteries of the Trinity ... [I] cannot give them implicit belief....'. The letter seems to be an attempt to reassure Taylor that (1) RK was not a Roman Catholic, and (2) he was sufficiently religious to be a potential match for her (she was Edmonia Hill's younger sister). I'm sure I've read more about his beliefs and how they developed over the years, when I find it, I'll try to add it! DuncanHill 17:29, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
- Kipling: The Glass, The Shadow and The Fire by Philip Mason, Jonathan Cape, London, 1975, ISBN 0 224 01128 6 has much on the development of RK's beliefs, particularly relating to the breaking-strain and the value of bearing the suffering of another, and forgiveness. DuncanHill 10:37, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
First I want to say what a great job the Wikipedia community has been doing on developing the Rudyard Kipling pages. I am a member of the Kipling Society and been using Wikipedia for a few years but never wanted to edit anything until now. I have however noticed a few factual mistakes which I would like to correct (checked with some of my colleagues), but am reluctant to do this myself as I am a complete novice to editing Wikipedia. A few examples are:
Kipling died in the Middlesex Hospital, London not at his home in Burwash. He died from a perforated duodenal ulcer, not a cerebral haemorrhage. "If—" was first published in 1910 as part of "Rewards and Fairies" not in 1895. (This was the date of the Jameson Raid and might be the reason for the confusion). His occupation was also a writer of short stories, and as a journalist. His genre included short stories and travel articles.
I have a Word file containing the corrections that I would like to see made, so is there anyone out there who can help me? Kipsoc 18:56, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Dear Sanjay Tiwari
Thank you very much for your response, and even more for the welcome. Unfortunately, one tends not to search wiki for information on subjects that you think you know all about, and so we didn't pick up on this until Wikipedia started ranking for "Kipling" above the Kipling Society on Google! I am in fact the Editor of the Kipling Journal, and my input has been reviewed by the members of our Readers' Guide team so that it really is a team effort. As you will have seen, I am making my edits in small doses, and trying to avoid all personal opinions, sticking just to factual corrections. I use the J. McG Stewart/A.W. Yeats Bibliographic Catalogue for publication dates, but don't think it useful to cite this for every date since it could swamp the article.
I will keep going in the same way for the time being, but I can foresee that I could probably use some advice in the future. I hope that we can keep in touch, and that I can call on you for help when necessary.Kipsoc 20:19, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Swastika
Thanks, it was quite easy to scan and put them together. I have quite a collection of Kipling books, some dating from the early 1900s some later. My grandmother's parents knew the Kipling family in India, both were British imperialists! They collected pretty well all of Kipling's books. I have read a number of them but not all by a long chalk. Dabbler 20:04, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
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- They lived in Bombay, where my grandmother was born, and in Lahore, both good Kipling locations. Dabbler 07:41, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Nainital
I'm sorry, I'm a bit confused. I apologize if i made any grave errors, but could u please link me to the article that I changed?thx--sin-man 04:39, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
- The article is Literary references to Nainital; however, I've fixed the problem now. Thanks for replying. Sanjay Tiwari 04:48, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Lockwood Kipling
Hi, wonder if you might have any guesses on what John Lockwood Kipling meant in his book Beast and Man in India's dedication page "To the Other three"? Cheers. Shyamal 03:58, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Nainital
Please see Talk:Nainital#My latest edits. Thanks. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 20:00, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] unclear sentence
I have already left a message on Kipling talk page, but I see you are very active there and I've decided to contact you directly as well. So this is the note. Please reply on my talk page if you are able to help with this one.
Another thing: I used your Kipling maps to create polish version of them and I did them as vector SVG files, so if you are interested:
- Thanks! - fullofstars —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.51.240.105 (talk) 19:04, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Kipling maps
english version @ commons
Let me know if you have enough material for South Africa map.
- -fullofstars —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.51.240.105 (talk) 21:23, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Jim Corbett National Park
I read the Literary references to Nainital article and linked it up with Jim Corbett National Park. I was working on promoting the Jim Corbett National Park article to GA and wanted to ask you if you had any images of Jim Corbett which could be used in the history section of the article ?
Additionally, can you name some of Corbett's works that fall under public domain ? An editor has some older works but both he and I are not sure if those works fall under public domain.
With Regards,
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