• "Fairy-Kist" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It first appeared in Maclean’s Magazine in America in 1927.
  • An old woman told me that once at Barnet Horse Fair–and I couldn’t have been more than seven at the time.’ ... She called it “fairy-kist.”‘
  • Fairy Kist. Bookreader Item Preview. Book page image. ... “God, how could it be anything else, with such stuff going into its making.” ‘Fairy Kist’.
  • [Title] Fairy-kist ‘Kissed by the Fairies’; a dialect word meaning ‘bewitched’, and thus ‘deranged’. touched – touched by the fairies – has a similar meaning.
  • An old woman told me that once at Barnet Horse Fair—and I couldn’t have been more than seven at the time.’ ... She called it “fairy-kist.”’
  • Fairy-Kist’ is, as the Strand Magazine advertised it, a detective story – the only detective story Kipling ever wrote.
  • Fairy Kist: 1940. Submitted by Dave on Sat, 05/04/2019 - 10:30pm. Tags
  • Related Books. An edition of Fairy kist (1928). Fairy kist by Rudyard Kipling. Not in Library. Want to Read.
  • "FAIRY KIST." Short story contained in The Strand Magazine for February 1928. Spine worn with some small loss of paper, and with a split at base...
  • Photo showing: Fairy Kist -- August 1940. Daughter of John Yenser of Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania. ... JGPX-10059 Fairy Kist. August 1940.