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1896ST13170bLondon and New York: Macmillan and Co 1896. FIRST EDITION. 190 x 122 mm. 7 1/2 x 4 3/4". viii 172 pp. with the half title. <br/> Publisher's blue cloth with gilt pictorial design on upper cover and on flat spine all edges gilt. Vignette headpieces and tailpieces frontispiece and 20 plates by A. S. Hartrick. Verso of front free endpaper with ink owner's inscription of Constance Reynolds dated 14 February 1898. Stewart 157. ◆Spine a bit cocked and faded with a little fraying at tail edge extremities lightly rubbed a couple of small stains to upper cover text slightly open at gutter at gathering D occasional mild marginal foxing or faint fore-edge dampstain to plates not affecting image but a very good copy clean and fresh with nothing approaching a fatal defect.<br/> <br/> Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936 is most famous for his works portraying the lives of both natives and colonialists on the Indian subcontinent. An opponent of female suffrage and a staunch supporter of British imperialism Kipling nonetheless had great sympathy for the traditions of India as well as the literary ability and desire to present it as a land of beauty and enchantment. He was born in Bombay where his father ran a school of art and he lived in India until the age of six. He was sent to school in England but chose to return to the East at 18. His father had become director of the Lahore Museum in what is now Pakistan and Rudyard became a journalist for the "Lahore Civil and Military Gazette." His first two collections of stories "Plain Tales from the Hills" and "Soldiers Three" depict the lives of the British military in India; he proved to be a prolific author writing novels tales for children and adults and many poems. Kipling's wife was American and they lived for a time in Vermont but from 1896 the couple settled in England. Among his many honors are a Nobel Prize 1907 and the Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Literature 1926 which had previously only been awarded to Scott Meredith and Hardy. Macmillan and Co unknown
189951210London: Macmillan. Very Good. 1899. Hardcover. London: macmillan and Co. Limited 1899. First Edition. Erased signature and embossed stamp just showing on endpaper hinges just starting covers show some light wear contents are slightly toned around edges overall a clean Very Good copy in mylar. . Macmillan hardcover books
189951210London: Macmillan. Very Good. 1899. Hardcover. London: macmillan and Co. Limited 1899. First Edition. Erased signature and embossed stamp just showing on endpaper hinges just starting covers show some light wear contents are slightly toned around edges overall a clean Very Good copy in mylar. . Macmillan hardcover
18963748METHUEN 1896 1 London, Methuen, 1896, in-12, couv. cart., 230 pp.
189041165A H Wheeler & Co. Allahabad 1890. 8vo. Third Edition thus; original illustrated wrappers sewed as issued wrappers with small losses at edges else a bright clean copy. In the pale green wrappers of Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington with Wheeler's Indian Railway logo on front. Collects seven tales: The God from the Machine Private Learoyd's Story The Big Drunk Draf The Solid Muldoon With the Main Guard In the Matter of a Private Black Jack. ALL EARLY ISSUES ARE SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. A H Wheeler & Co., Allahabad, unknown
1899mon0000997882Macmillan and Co. Limited 1899. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. First edition Pages clean and bright Binding firm Light wear to edges Some rubbing to head and tail of spine. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover
190029538London: Macmillan 1900. First U.K. edition issued some months after the American edition. Two-volume set. Two volumes. 8vo pp. 497 438. Red cloth stamped in gilt. TEG. Owner's bookplate on pastedowns covers slightly worn at ends of spines one small worm hold at bottom of a few pages o/w VG. Stewart 199. Macmillan unknown books
189329539London: Macmillan 1893. First Edition. 8vo pp. 365. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. cover little worn along the hinges rear hinge paper cracked o/w VG. Stewart 118. "This collection consisting of fourteen stories and two poems was published in 1893 by Macmillan and Co. in London and by D. Appleton and Company in New York. Ten of the stories had appeared previously in periodicals. Macmillan unknown books
189817070London:: Macmillan and Co. 1898. First edition. original pictorial flexible cloth. Some light soiling to cloth; still a nice copy. 8vo. Stewart 191. Macmillan and Co., hardcover
1899005651Doubleday & McClure Co. Green cloth with bright gilt and black titles and design. Bright gilt topstain. Edge wear. First American edition. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1899. Doubleday & McClure Co hardcover
189412778MY FIRST BOOK Chatto & Windus 1894 first edition some rubbing to fore edge corner tips and bottom cloth edges inner hinge just starting spine a bit tanned else a tight near vg copy in the publishers original pictorial cloth binding. Author contributions by Walter Besant James Payn W. Clark Russell Grant Allen Hall Caine George R. Sims Rudyard Kipling Arthur Conan Doyle M. E. Braddon F. W. Robinson H. Rider Haggard R. M. Ballantyne Israel Zangwill Morley Roberts Jerome K. Jerome David Christy Murray Marie Corelli Bret Harte "Q" Robert Louis Stevenson et.al. Accompanied by 185 illustrations. Ads in rear dated September 1893. Formerly the copy of fellow Victorian author Egerton Castle with his bookplate on the f.p.d. Chatto & Windus hardcover
189011447DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS AND OTHER VERSES United States Book Company / Lovell 1890 first American edition light wear to the edges of the spine t.p.e.'s gold-gilt beveled edges a just about vg copy. United States Book Company / Lovell unknown
189313381MEET MOWGLI MANY INVENTIONS Macmillan & Company 1893 first edition light wear to the spine extremities else a tight vg copy with the bookplate of fellow author Hansard Watt on the f.p.d. The beloved Mowgli from the authors famous JUNGLE TALES makes his first appearance in print in this volume in the short story IN THE RUKH. Macmillan & Company unknown
1891033085New York: Lovell Coryell & Company 1891. Authorized edition 1891 early printing of first American edition. Maroon cloth over beveled boards gilt decorative lettering frontis portrait in black and white. Some rubbing to the extremities good hinges sound text block clean pages with no names or other markings. Hard Cover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Lovell, Coryell & Company Hardcover
1898752R55London: Macmillan And Co. 1898. First edition. Brochure/Pamphlet. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5.5". None. A well-preserved first edition of this account of the Royal Navy at sea by Rudyard Kipling. Most renowned for 'The Jungle Book' 'Kim' and 'Just so Stories' Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936 is seen as a pioneer for the short story form and a classic author of children's fiction. He was born in India the inspiration behind a vast amount of his writings which include 'The Jungle Book' 'Just So Stories' and 'Kim'. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907 becoming the youngest ever recipient and first English language writer to do so.'A Fleet in Being' is a series of military articles on the subject of the Royal Navy in 1898.In the publisher's original paper wrap bindings with a pictorial cover. In paper wraps. Externally generally smart a touch of discolouration to the front board and spine with some loss to the paper of the tail of the spine and a chip to the head. Internally firmly bound pages bright and clean. Very Good Indeed Macmillan And Co. unknown
1892045599New York: Macmillan & Co. 1892 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st US Edition. A series of songs and poems expressing a popular view of the common soldiers and sailors of the British imperial forces in late Victorian times. Written in popular dialects with memorable verses and cadencies Danny Deever Gunga Din Mandalay they appealed to all levels of the pubic and were recited and sung everywhere with patriotic enthusiasm. First American edition of this anthology The UK edition was issued a few days later under the shorter title of "Barrack Room Ballads' Neat dark blue binding with gilding on spine on top of text block and on the horse motif on the front cover. 207p 8p of Ads.Crisp tight unmarked text.The leaf before the half title is missing else fine Richards A68; Stewart 109 . Macmillan & Co. hardcover
18981250310.29<p>The Roycrofters East Aurora NY 1898. Arts Crafts Printing Roycroft . Very Good. 8vo hardcover. Suede binding. Vg condition. Presentation copy inscribed by Elbert Hubbard on the front endpaper to George H. Daniels General Passenger Agent for the New York Central Railroad and an early patron. Covers and contents clean no marking or writing. Binding square and tight 90 pp.</p> The Roycrofters, East Aurora, NY hardcover
1893000406London: MacMillan and Co 1893. FIRST EDITION first printing. Original pebbled blue cloth blind and gilt stamped vertical borders on front cover extending around the spine top edges untrimmed. Book is cocked front cover slightly discolored. ix i 365 & ipp. and 6pp. of ads. Stewart 118. Overall in GOOD condition. UncleAndy. First Edition. Full Cloth. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. MacMillan and Co Hardcover
189472493London : Chatto & Windus 1894. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Professionally recased with the original spine laid back; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans etc. On request. ; 309 pages; Description: xxiv 309 p. : ill. ports. ; 21 cm. Subjects: Kipling Rudyard 1865-1936. Departmental ditties and other verses. Authors English--Biography. Authorship. Includes Kipling's discussion of his ""Departmental ditties and other verses"" on p. 91-97. References: Stewart J. M. Kipling 644. Livingston F. V. M. Kipling 112. London : Chatto & Windus hardcover
1897186620Leipzig. : Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1897. Copyright edition. . Later quarter marbled calf over marbled boards raised bands gilt spine decorations marbled endpapers red silk ribbon marker. . A near fine copy in an exceptionally nice binding some marginal yellowing to pages. . . small 8vo. Bernhard Tauchnitz. hardcover books
1893026159UK: Macmillan 1893. First Edition 5th or later Printing. Cloth. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1st edition 5th Imp 1893 Same format a the first edition. Bookplate of Charles Hibbert Henry Williamson's father in law. The Hibbert's were a wealthy middle class family in Devon. Williamson' met his daughter Ida Loetitia at various hunting meets and fell in love. Kipling's collection of short stories on the British in India and the Supernatural. From a large collection of Henry Williamson's and his family's books. Includes a specially commissioned small bookplate affixed inside the book confirming this. Book is very good with quite bright boards. Spine tips lightly rubbed. Contents good. Light age toning. More images can be taken upon request. ref 17593 <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
1899GEN26-C-23London : Macmillan and Co. 1899-1926. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5". None. A two volume set of Rudyard Kipling first editions. Comprising of Stalky and Co. as well as Debits and Credits the works here show the breadth of Kipling's abilities with the former book a novel and the latter a collection of short stories poems and scenes for a play. Both volumes are decorated with Kipling's signature elephant to the boards a nod to his time in and love for India something also related to in the Hindu symbols found to the endpages. Stalky and Co. features the bookplate of one G.W. Bell. In decorative cloth binding with gilt detailing. Externally quite smart there is some wear to the boards extremities and joints as well as some sunning to spines. The hinge of Stalky and Co. is tender. Internally the pages are generally firmly bound although there is some light strain in places and are bright and clean throughout aside from the odd instance of spotting throughout. Very Good Indeed Macmillan and Co. hardcover
1896874V4London : Methuen and Co. 1896. Leather. Very Good. 7.5" by 5". None . A collection of poetry and ballads focusing on the role of the British Empire overseas. An early edition published the same year as the first edition of 150 copies printed on handmade paper. Publisher's advertisements have been discarded. Bound in half crushed morocco. A collection of poems and ballads aimed at children focusing on themes of adventure and British pride. The vast scale of British Empire is explored in relation to colonialism for a child audience. Kipling condenses themes of British power and wealth to make it accesible for children. Kipling explores themes of British imperialism and the role of colonial rule within the 19th century through a series of short ballads and poems to demonstrate the vastness of the British Empire. In a half crushed morocco binding. Externally generally smart but with slight rubbing and cracking to the joints. Slight loss to the head and tail of the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with spotting to the first and last few pages. Pages roughly cut. Very Good Methuen and Co. hardcover
1890035083Allahabad: A H Wheeler 1890. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Octavo. Type: Book pp 96 85 93. Re-backed. Prior owner details to FEP. Believed 2nd edition of Under the Deodars 1st edition of The Story of th Gadsbys and 4th edition of Soldiers Three. A H Wheeler hardcover
1899BIBLIO-51308The Roycroft shop East Aurora 1899. Limited edition of 950 copies. Limp green suede gilt cover-title and blindstamped ship image on front cover red endpapers 8vo. 93 pp printed in red and black blue hand-coloured initials. A collection of 27 poems attractively printed at the Roycroft press. Yeats states that the edition was suppressed with "about 60 copies in circulation from 100 illuminated and 950 plain copies" kipling Journal December 1952. Copy No. 721 signed and numbered by Elbert Hubbard. Bookplate of Charles H. Milburn on front free endpaper. Inevitable creasing to papp edges but Very Good in a used chemise and card slipcase. The Roycroft shop, [East Aurora], 1899 unknown