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2 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece maps in red and black, and 9 maps (2 folding) in red and black, free endpapers mildly browned; original regimental red cloth, upper boards blocked with crest in gilt, gilt backs, gilt tops, a near fine set in the original binding. Vol I: The First Battalion; Vol. II: The Second Battalion and Appendices. The standard history of the regiment in the Great War, including ROH, and awards & decorations. Kipling undertook the history of the regiment in WWI following the death in action of his son John at the Battle of Loos whilst serving with the Second Battalion; a personal tragedy from which the author never fully recovered. After five and a half years of research ('done with agony and bloody sweat') the work was immediately recognised as both a military and a literary masterpiece. 'One could be assured that when Mr. Kipling turned his hand to a regimental history the result would be very different to the ordinary. The particular invention wherewith he has enriched this book is a sort of chorus - the comment of the private soldier upon the events narrated, which is witty and effective. Mr. Kipling has also brought to bear his magic upon that most matter-of-fact of records, the battalion war diary, and has made it live. Generally speaking he has composed a noble tribute to the great regiment in the ranks of which he lost his son' (Falls). Enser, p.66;Falls, p.117; Sutcliffe, p.14; White, p. 45.
2 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with very numerous illustrations and maps (many coloured in outline) in the text and endpaper maps; cloth (red/green respectively), gilt backs, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. Vol I: The First Battalion; Vol. II: The Second Battalion. Kipling undertook the history of the regiment in WWI following the death in action of his son John at the Battle of Loos whilst serving with the Second Battalion; a personal tragedy from which the author never fully recovered. After five and a half years of research ('done with agony and bloody sweat') the work was immediately recognised as both a military and a literary masterpiece. This much needed re-issue of the original edition of 1923 is augmented with a considerable number of previously unpublished photographs of places and events, together with a thoughtful foreword by the editor of the 'Kipling Journal'. Enser, p.66; White, p. 45 (both recording the original edition).
8vo., with coloured frontispiece and 15 fine coloured plates, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; red buckram, upper board elaborately blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, small pull at headband else a near fine copy. A remarkably bright, clean copy. Kipling's most famous prose work was first issued with coloured illustrations in 1908. See Livingston, p.36.; Stewart 125.
In 8o, pp.122, br. Biografia, sunti e note di F. J. Baeschlin. Minime fioriture. Intonso. Ottimo (1958/ LETTERATURA INGLESE - KIPLING)
In-8 p., tela editoriale (lievi aloni), pp. 92,(4), con graziose vignette nel testo di George Loraine Stampa (1875-1951). Prima edizione di una raccolta in volume di 3 storie, raccontate da “Boots” (un Aberdeen Terrier): I - Thy servant a dog // II - The great play hunt // III - Toby Dog. Lieve alone su 2 cc. iniziali, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.
In 8o, pp. 854, t. tela con tassello e titoli dorati al dorso, con astuccio, a cura di Umberto Pittola, leggeri difetti all'astuccio, ottimo (10088/ KIPLING - LETTERATURA INGLESE)
16mo., First Edition, on laid paper, very neat contemporary signature on front cover and half-title; original printed wrappers, uncut, backstrip faintly browned else a remarkably bright, fresh copy. Livingston, 433.
8vo., First Edition thus, with a frontispiece and 13 full-page illustrations in the text; pictorial yellow cloth with wrap-around illustration blocked in brown, gilt back, blue top, blue endpapers, backstrip lightly sunned else a very good, bright, clean copy in publisher's card slip-case, the latter a little dust-soiled.
In-4 p. (mm. 316x245), mz. tela edit., piatti in cartonato figurato con titolo in nero al piatto anter. e marca tipografica in verde e nero al piatto poster.; di pp.nn. 34, così composto: frontespizio con la stessa marca tipografica a colori, eseguita da Nicholson, che raffigura un mulino a vento di Rottingdean; 1 pag. con il verso di Kipling “Here is a horse to tame - Here is a gun to handle..”; un “calendario datato 1899” su 2 pagg., cui fanno seguito 12 pregevoli tavole litografate a colori realizzate da Nicholson, con a fronte un breve verso di Kipling; ogni tavola è dedicata a uno sport, uno per ogni mese dell’anno: “Hunting (January) - Coursing (February) - Racing (March) - Boating (April) - Fishing (May) - Cricket (June) - Archery (July) - Coaching (August) - Shooting (September) - Golf (October) - Boxing (November) - Skating (December)”. In fine due pagg. pubblicitarie di altre opere di Nicholson (An Alphabet - London Types), di cui l’ultima presente solo nel ns. esemplare. Cfr. Martindell “Bibl. of the works of R. Kipling”, n. 70 - “Dictionnaire des illustrateurs”, p. 759: “William Nicholson (1873-1949), peintre et dessinateur anglais. Associé à partir de 1894 à son beau-frère James Pryde, ils devinrent vite, sous le nom de Beggarstaff brothers (Mendiants associés), les meilleures affichistes de Grand-Bretagne. Nicholson fut aussi illustrateur et réalisa des décors de théatre. Comme peintre, il exposa des paysages, des natures mortes et des portraits de personnalités londoniennes”. Esemplare ben conservato.
Reprint. 8vo, 215 pages, illustrated by Stuart Tresilian. Very good condition hardback in red pictorial cloth with slight foxing to some pages and edges. Inscription of previous owner on front endpaper. Some fading of colour on spine, corners slightly bumped. No dust jacket. 39429. eng
pp. xvi, 207, [8] ads. Top edge gilt. Includes twenty ballads and twenty-one barrack-room ballads. Above-average wear to dark blue cloth-covered boards. Considerable rubbing to gilt decoration upon front board and lettering upon backstrip. Hinges started. Prior owner's bookplate inside front board. Handwritten details of two prior owner's upon first blank leaf. Contents moderately toned. A worthy copy. Book
1 Vol. In-8 p pag. 306 PROG 38522 CATT_ATT 51
" . offers a new approach to one of England's greatest writers, Rudyard Kipling. Kipling travelled extensively and his poetry, stories, novels and letters are imbued with the sights and sounds of East and West. Here Marghanita Laski re-creates Kipling's life and, in particular, his world - one dominated by the British Empire - showing us how he viewed it and reflected it in his writing." 192p, illus. bibliography. index Hilariously funny and enthusiastic donor inscription on ffep, else fine Book
Leg. non edit. mz. pelle verde scuro con angoli, bella carta marmorizz ai piatti, in-16, tit. e piccoli fregi oro al ds., copertina ill.ta, pp. 256-(4), trad. integr. condotta sull'ed. orig. inglese del McMillan a cura di U. Pittola, 3.a ediz. Conservata la brossura originale, ottimo.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 346 pages. Open tears to dust jacket. Full blue boards. Attractive small format: 4 3/4"w x 7 1/2"h. Rockwell Kent torch bearer design on endpapers and embossed on cover.
This is a very good hardcover copy in tan textured linen cloth covers with a red leather title label on the spine. Very clean inside and out, just light soil to covers and the text block paper browned as usual. Red marbled endpapers clean. Text in French. Black & white illustrations by Roger Reboussin. 11" high X 9" wide, 197 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Leg. non edit. mz. pelle verde scuro con angoli, bella carta marmorizz. ai piatti, in-16, tit. e piccoli fregi oro al ds., copertina ill.ta, pp. 208, trad. dall'inglese per R. Prati. Conservata la brossura originale, ottimo.
1 Vol. In-16 pag. 208. Copt. ill PROG 38524 CATT_ATT 51
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked blue cloth boards, gilt top of page edges, fore and lower page edges untrimmed and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket incomplete, dusty and slightly marked. 99pp. Attractive drawings and coloured paintings by Donald Maxwell.
VG pocket reprint in original red leather covers, gilt. Top edge gilt. 14738. eng
159 pages, (The Children's Golden Library) eng
8vo, 159 pages, not illustrated. (The Children's Golden Library ; 1). eng
Good reprint bound in red leather covers. Loss to the head of the spine. Gilf Motif of an elephant and a swastika on the front cover. Top pages edges gilt. (Macmillan's Pocket Kipling). With decorations by J. Lockwood Kipling. 22601. eng
2nd edition. Good pbk. 13180. eng