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324 p. Illustrated by John Lockwood Kipling. Penciled ownership of John Pfautz on first fly leaf. Top edge gilt. Sm. 8vo. 195mm. Original full green cloth binding, embossed and lettered in gold. Front board decorated in black with an elephant and rear board decorated with a leopard. Extremities bumped and rubbed. Hardbound. Good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! KIP BX 1 x2
324 p. Numerous text drawings by John Lockwood Kipling. Title page ruled in red and black. 8vo. 200mm. Original full green cloth binding. Front board ruled in black with a ship under sail. Front board and spine embossed and lettered in gold. Spine darkened. Hardbound. Very good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 1
324 p. Illustrated by John Lockwood Kipling. Front hinge cracked. Sm. 8vo. 195mm. Original full green cloth binding, embossed and lettered in gold. Front board decorated in black with an elephant and rear board decorated with a leopard. Spine rubbed. Hardbound. Good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 1 x2
pp. vii [Dedication poem to the City of Bombay], 209, (6) [Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Top edge gilt. Heavily foxed. Bookplate of Augustus Clemens Ehrenfeld on front paste down. Typed Index of first lines tipped in rear. Small 8vo. 200mm. Original full linen binding. Front board elaborately decorated and embossed in gold with a block of undulating water plants. Spine decorated and lettered in gold. Small tear top of spine. Spine slightly darkened. Hardbound. Very good. The added typed index is unusual. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 2
pp. 153, 173 (Including DRAY WARA YOW DEE and other tales) + Portrait Frontis and full page plates. Title page of THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS decorated with a purple border and printed in red and purple. No second title for a collection of tales. Typed insert of a poem "The Winners" between the play and the tales. Top edge gilt. Bookplate and inked ownership of Augustus Clemens Ehrenfeld on front paste down and first fly leaf. 12mo. 190mm. Original full purple publisher's cloth binding. Spine lettered and decorated in gold. Head and tail of spine rubbed. Library of Famous Books by Famous Author's series. Hardbound. Very good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 2
153 p. Newspaper clippings about Kipling staining pages. Title page ruled in red and black. Top edge gilt. 8vo. 200mm. Original full green cloth binding. Front board ruled in black with a ship under sail. Front board and spine embossed and lettered in gold. Hardbound. Very good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 1
363 p. Title page ruled in red and black. Top edge gilt. Bookplate and inked ownership of Sylvia Hathaway. Half of text has margin fore edge stain. Uncut. 8vo. 205mm. Original full green cloth binding. Front board ruled in black with a ship under sail. Front board and spine embossed and lettered in gold. Binding rubbed. Hardbound. Good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 1
363 p. Title page ruled in red and black. Top edge gilt. Bookplate of Augustus Clemens Ehrenfeld on front paste down with his penciled margins notes. Uncut. 8vo. 205mm. Original full green cloth binding. Front board ruled in black with a ship under sail. Front board and spine embossed and lettered in gold. Extremities rubbed. First American Edition. Hardbound. Very good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 1
355p. Drawings by Ian Ribbons. Top edge blue. 8vo. Original full pictorial cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine. Hardbound. Original slipcase. Crisp copy. PRESS/W74
pp. 224, 156 (Including WEE WILLIE WINKIE and other stories) + Portrait Frontis and Full page plates. Title page decorated with a purple border. Title page loose. Top edge gilt. Bookplate of Augustus Clemens Ehrenfeld on front paste down. 12mo. 190mm. Original full purple publisher's cloth binding. Spine lettered and decorated in gold. Head and tail of spine slightly worn. Library of Famous Books by Famous Author's series. Hardbound. Very good. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 2
pp. 118, (1) [Publisher's catalogue]. 48mo. 100mm. Original full suede binding embossed and lettered. Extremities slightly rubbed. Very nice little copy. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 3
pp. xii, 182, (2) [Publisher's catalogue] + Portrait Frontis. 8vo. 200mm. Disbound. Lacks original wraps. Remnants of original spine. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 3
Copyright 1967. Lovely copy. Former owner's name neatly inside front and back boards. Minor edge wear. Contents clean and bright. Book
Kipling, Ruyard/Kipling, Joseph Rudyard (Fano, M. Ettlinger: Traduzione dall'inglese di)) L'uomo che fu e altre novelle. Milano , Fratelli Treves Editori - Tip. Fratelli Treves (stampa) 1926 italian, in sedicesimo pp. (8)+280=288 ed. Terzo migliaio della raccolta (I ed. italiana della raccolta: Milano, Treves 1925). Traduzione dall'inglese di M. Ettlinger Fano. XVI grande/ (8)+280=288/ brossura in cartoncino liscio avorio con grafica in nero e rosso. Stato buono (usura della copertina, in particolare ai margini e al dorso - copertina e pagine brunite e con qualche fioritura - parzialmente intonso).
Translation by Manos Kontoleon of stories adapted by G.C.Barrett from "The Jungle Book" with delightful illustrations by Don Daily. Book
219 + Portrait Frontis. Bookplate of Augustus Clemens Ehrenfeld on front paste down. Penciled margin notations. Newspaper clippings staining pages 180 and 181. 12mo. 185mm. Original full paper covered boards. Original front board paper label. Original spine paper label. Spine darkened. First American edition. Hardbound. Very good. KIP BX 3
Paris, Tallandier, 1939. In-12, broché, 346 pp.
388 pages. A collection of lectures delivered at the University of Texas. A little shelfwear to covers with light indentations and rubbing.
IL MELANGOLO 1989 FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME PERFETTO E INTONSO.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. With the separately printed errata slip loosely inserted.
334 p. Decorative endpapers. Sm. Top edge slightly foxed. 4to. 240mm. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket. Two small tears on top of rear jacket. Extremities slightly worn on dust jacket. First American Edition. Hardbound. Very good. KIP BX 3
Fine/fine (fine copy in fine unclipped dj) small quarto 192pp. The writer gives us a timely and illuminating insight into Kiplings work, special chapters describe his craftmanship and his characters. Evocatively illustrated in b/w. First Impression.
82 pages. Features: Massacre of the Mustangs; King of the Border Smugglers; Bill Longley - 30 - Notch Gunman; The Gold Cave of the Dead Mountains; Rudyard Kipling in Colorado; The Bloody Trial of Steve Venard; Wild Bill Hickok - the Man and the Legend; Bloody Campe Cooke - Montana's First Outpost; Pawnee Pollock - Indian Hero and Genius; Plants in the History of the West - The Camas; This Breed Made Good in the West. Magazine
I "fanciulli selvaggi" incarnano la speranza di un impossibile ritorno alla natura, a una selvatichezza libera e incontrollata, e interpretano un mito che continua a parlare alle nostre coscienze. Il tema che questo saggio si propone di affrontare si concentra sul rapporto tra l'idea di feral child espressa da Kipling nel celeberrimo personaggio di Mowgli e quella che emerge nelle opere del narratore e poeta australiano David Malouf. Mowgli cela in sé un'idea di conciliazione, ma anche di violento contrasto tra la maturità inglese e l'infanzia indiana del suo autore, sintetizzate in una identità imperiale. Per contro la visione offerta da Malouf è quella di un puer in grado di destabilizzare, di mettere in discussione identità e ruoli imperiali acquisiti come inderogabili. Da un lato, quindi, si analizza un mito coloniale e, dall'altro, una sua sfuggente ed elusiva interpretazione postcoloniale. Matteo Baraldi collabora con il Centro Studi Omeoglotti dell'Università di Bologna occupandosi principalmente di letteratura e cultura australiana. Autori: Matteo Baraldi.
in-12, 362 pp broche. Bel exemplaire. [PF-1]