The Short Stories of the British Isles : Volume 2 - Mary Ann Dods to Sheridan Le Fanu: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesMary Diana Dods
The Short Stories of the British Isles : Volume 9 - James S Pyke-Nott to William Hope Hodgson: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesWilliam Hope Hodgson
The Short Stories of the British Isles : Volume 6 - Joseph Conrad to Violet Hunt: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesJoseph Conrad
The Short Stories of the British Isles : Volume 7 - Ada Ester Leverson to Baroness Orczy: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesBaroness Orczy
The Short Stories of the British Isles : Volume 8 - Rudyard Kipling to Ernest Bramah: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesRudyard Kipling
The Short Stories of the British Isles: Volume 1 - Aphra Behn to Mary Shelley: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesMary Shelley
The Short Stories of the British Isles: Volume 10 – Percival Gibbon to Dorothy Edwards: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesDorothy Edwards
The Short Stories of the British Isles: Volume 3 – Anthony Trollope to Hesba Stretton: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesHesba Stretton
The Short Stories of the British Isles: Volume 5 – George Moore to George Gissing: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesElla D'Arcy
The Short Stories of the British Isles - A Chronological History - Complete in Ten Volumes: Complete collection of histories best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesRudyard Kipling
The Short Stories of the British Isles: Volume 4 – Charlotte Riddell to Lady Gregory: Some of the best stories written in England, Ireland, Scotland and WalesCharlotte Riddell
Puck of Pook’s Hill: “I always prefer to believe the best of everybody; it saves so much trouble”Rudyard Kipling
The Eyes of Asia: “We're all islands shouting lies to each other across seas of misunderstanding”Rudyard Kipling4
In Black and White: “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten”Rudyard Kipling
The Phantom Rickshaw: “Of all the liars in the world, sometimes the worst are our own fears”Rudyard Kipling
Wee Willie Winkie: “I always prefer to believe the best of everybody; it saves so much trouble”Rudyard Kipling