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19202893NY: Manhattan Press nd 1920s. Small hardcover volumes in red embossed boards no DJs as issued; all VG unmarked lightly foxed endpapers. Sold as a set. Excellent copies: clean tight briight crisp. Volumes are: 1 In Black and White/Under the Deodars 2 The Light That Failed 3 Mine Own People Intro by Henry James 4 Soldiers Three 5 American Notes 6 The Phantom Rickshaw and City of Dreadful Night 7 Departmental Ditties Ballads and Other Verses. All vols are 3-3/4 x 6 approx 200 pp each. No ISBNs. <br/><br/> Manhattan Press hardcover
1926004229London: Macmillan 1926. Front flyleaf browned. First Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. Macmillan Hardcover
1926524London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1926. First Edition. Boards. Very good . Donald MAXWELL. First edition. 8vo; xiv i 94pp 2; gilt-stamped title author and illustrator to front board on royal blue buckram; 24 color half-tone illustrations tipped in; heavy cream-colored stock; bookseller's ticket to rear pastedown; scuffing to head & tail of spine with small tear to head glue burn to ffep; very good plus. Lacking dust jacket. Beautiful illustrations to accompany some of Kipling's most popular verse. Macmillan and Co. Limited unknown
2004w0266London: Folio Society 2004. Attractive collection of Kipling's poetry chosen from the Hodder & Stoughto Definitive Edition of 1940 with numerous small & large engravings by Tute introduction by Lycett. Large hardcover in slipcase as pictured. Light wear to book hints of bumping to spine; slipcase shows minor scuffs some fading. First Folio printing listing no later printings. Text clean no names or marks. A surcharge for expedited or international shipping of this oversize book may be required; please inquire for an accurate quote. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by George Tute. Quarto. Folio Society Hardcover
1971583361New York: Boosey & Hawkes 1971. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 18pp. Stapled wrappers. Light shelfwear else near fine. For voice and piano with pedal marks. Plate imprint "S. 2668." Rudyard Kipling won the 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature. Boosey & Hawkes unknown
1923590477Boston Mass: The Boston Music Company 1923. Softcover. Near Fine. Presumably the first and possibly only edition. Quarto. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Light toning and bumping to the corners else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "B.M.Co. 6689." The back cover features a sample of "The Nightingale Has a Lyre of Gold" by Wm. E. Henley and Benjamin Whelpley. Unrecorded by OCLC and appears to be equally scarce in the trade and we could not find any information about the the composer Thomasa Hunt. The Boston Music Company unknown
1915526316Cincinnati: The John Church Company 1915. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music. Folio. Three nested bifolia with a single-sheet-insert making 14 pages. Ex-library with a label and perforated stamp on the front cover and a date stamp 1916 on page three minor edgewear and light soiling to the exterior very good. For voice and piano. Plate number 17434 - 11. The front cover states "Written for and sung by David Bispham." Bispham was born in Philadelphia to a Quaker family and was barred from studying dramatic singing by his mother so he did not take it up until he was an adult. Starting out he faced a lot of discouragement but he went on to become one of America's leading baritones. His New York Times obituary describes him as "one of the foremost figures in the American concert opera and concert field. The John Church Company unknown
160153New York: Manhattan Press. Good. N.D. Hardcover. An edition in good condition with normal shelfwear and slight discoloration. A previous owner's ink signature is on the front flyleaf; Soldiers Three is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. In these tales Kipling explores the themes of patriotism duty and honor. Each story is told from a different point of view giving the reader a broad glimpse into the lives of Kipling's characters.; 32mo; 165 pages . Manhattan Press hardcover
15-4022Chicago and New York: Rand McNally 1898. 8vo. 315 pp. Very Good Decorative Gilt Red Cloth with sun-fading minor stains rubbing edge wear shelf wear. Provenance: John Ruyle. Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally, [1898]. hardcover
1895330312London: Macmillan and Co 1895. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition thus. Blue cloth with gilt decoration on top edges. Pages age-toned gutter before half-title page cracked rear hinge cracked spine faded and extremities worn else very good. Macmillan and Co hardcover
189527721895. 1895 Kipling Rudyard SOLDIERS THREE THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS IN BLACK AND WHITE New Edition Revised with Additions NY Macmillan and Co 1895 325pp ads 8vo Blue cloth stamped in gold and black Minor foxing throughout rubbing on spine ends Very Good hardcover. unknown
192648719London: A & C Black 1926. Hardcover. Illustrations by Malcolm Patterson. 8vo. Pale grey paper over boards. Ca. 50pp. 16 Illustrations. Very good. Faint binding edgewear with spine and edges age toned but internally tight and near fine. Tight and decent first edition of these back-to-back poems -- Kipling's "A Rector's Memory" and de le Mare's "A Memory -- published as a fundraiser for the University of St. Andrews' Student Welfare Scheme. The line drawings and etchings that follow illustrate various views of this ancient Scottish university. Small family crest bookplate on front pastedown SCIO CUI CONFIDO" -- I know in whom I trust designed by English illustrator and artist Fred Roe 1864-1937. Laid in is an interesting 8vo promotional handbill from A & C Black advertising this title and a second smaller 24mo handbill for a different Black title "St. Andrews Treasury of Scottish Verse". An interesting Kipling curiosity. A & C Black hardcover
1957003738Macmillan and Co. Ltd. 1957. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good . A Near Fine - clean and tight Mid-Century edition noted "Young's People's Edition' in a clipped illustrated dust jacket. Originally issued in 1899 this is a wonderful reprint. It is a story about adolescent boys at a British boarding school. Volume has a small previous owner name stamp on front free end-paper else no other markings. Publishers tinted red top edge is in Excellent condition. Dust jacket has minute edge chips at both crown and foot of spine paper. Rear jacket panel lists other titles by author. 272 pages. Mylar protected jacket. <br/> <br/> Macmillan and Co., Ltd. hardcover
1978108303The Franklin Library; Franklin Center Pennsylvania 1978. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near fine limited edition from The Franklin Library. Part of "The Collected Stories of The World's Greatest Writers" collection. Full leather bound with gilt detailing and a satin book marker. Negligible wear at the corners. The Franklin Library; Franklin Center Pennsylvania hardcover
197388522Avon Connecticut: The Limited Editions Club 1973. Hardcover. Fine/near fine slipcase. 27.5 x 21 cm. Quarto. 375pp.Blue and green cloth in slipcase. Limited to 2000 copies signed by the illustrator Charles Raymond of which this is copy 307.In slipcase. With the Monthly Letter of the Limited Editions Club loosely laid in. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
1973RKIPTAL00JKNLimited Editions Club 1973. Very Good. Kipling Rudyard. Tales of East and West. Raymond illustrator Charles. Avon CT: Limited Editions Club 1973. #1904 of 2000. 376pp. Illustrated. 4to. Half blue and half green cloth. Signed by author. Book condition: Very good. Book is immaculate having been protected by its slipcase which show slight surface wear and sunning. Signed by Raymond on colophon. Limited Editions Club hardcover
1976TB28072Avon Conn.: The Limited Editions Club 1976. Limited Edition. Fine in green and purple cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine and gilt decorations around the author's initials on the front board. A small quarto measuring 10 1/2" by 8". Without a dust jacket as issued; however the book is contained within a fine paper covered slip case. One of only 2000 copies printed with this copy identified as number 435 and signed by the illustrator Charles Raymond. Selections by Bernard Bergonzi. 375 pages of text and illustrated with line drawings and color lithographs by Charles Raymond. A very tight clean and handsome copy with no prior ownership markings of any kind. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
1937009889New York: Rand McNally & Company 1937 1935 1937. Black cloth titled in silver full color pastedown previous owner's name pages age-toned; illustrated dust jacket is worn with tears and small losses. Illustrated with a color frontis and 4 other color plates. Later Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good/Good. Illus. by Paul Strayer. Tall 8vo. Rand McNally & Company hardcover
190530765NY: Doubleday Page and Co 1905. Lovely part leather/part marbleized board edition green leather and gilt/grey marbleized paper on cover and end papers in Very Good condition despite some wear at extremities and at crease between front cover and spine. Ex libris plate inside front cover. Facing title page two-color illustration with tissue overlay and cover page also in two colors. Many balck and white illustrations from the pen of Orson Lowell inside. A real treat!. Leather. Very Good/None. Illus. by Orson Lowell. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Doubleday Page and Co Hardcover
1899026850New York NY: Alex. Grosset & Co. 1899. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Farrand Charles D. We are all backwoodsmen and barbarians together" writes Kipling as he chronicles a trip to Calcutta a city that "holds out false hopes of some return" one that is "not wholly foreign.say rather too familiar." In 92 deckle-edged pages with pictorial frontispiece of the author & 2 interior plates. Orig. published in London in 1891 this is the First American Edition First Printing from 1899. With orange cloth-covered boards decorated in stark black & lettered in red to front & spine the latter of which is severely faded this slim hardcover is in Good condition: very clean sewn binding strong & straight pages mildly tanned but completely save for a gift inscription dated 1902 to ffep. The lower-outer page edges show a very faint dampstain barely evident save for on the plates. Light exterior soil & mild rubbing to extremities; no DJ. Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive never "stock" images of books we don't actually have Same day shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Pacific time; later orders weekends & holidays ship very next business day. <br/> <br/> Alex. Grosset & Co. hardcover
0728386N.Y.: George Munro's Sons 1896. Fair. 1st thus edition. Paperback. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Used Fair in wraps some browning; up wrap/1st leaf detached. Sm 8vo 98 Contai ns 5 short stories in all omitting only "The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvan ey" from the regular issue. Series: Munro's Library of Popular Novels No. 191 issued May 14 1896. See Livingston #60 and Supplement p113. Keywords: Fiction KIPLING RUDYARD ENGLISH LITERATURE 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH FICTION LI VINGSTON #60 SHORT STORY MUNRO GEORGE. George Munro\'s Sons [1896] paperback
69-2060Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran. 1932. 8vo. Dust Jacket Good Clipped Abrasions $2.00 list price on DJ. Dust Jacket Only Book Not Included! Garden City, New York: Doubleday Doran. 1932. unknown
15-3638New York: Doubleday 1899. 16mo. 114 pp. Very Good Decorative Cloth with sun-fading rubbing edge wear shelf wear. Provenance: John Ruyle. New York: Doubleday, 1899. hardcover
1903121348New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1903. First American edition of Kipling’s notable poetry collection. Octavo original cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel black stamped vignette to the front panel. In very good condition. First published in 1903 Kipling's The Five Nations included a number of new poems as well as several that had been previously published notably Recessional of 1897. In 1903 the United Kingdom consisted of four nations: England Ireland Scotland and Wales. It was soon suggested that Kipling's "five nations" were the "five free nations of Canada Australia New Zealand South Africa i.e. Cape Colony and 'the islands of the sea' i.e. the British Isles" - all dominated by Britons; and except in the last case by recent settlers. That suggestion was endorsed some one hundred years later. Doubleday, Page & Co hardcover
1909005103London: Methuen and Co 1909. 5th or later Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. 16mo. xiii4 2-215pp. Beautiful Fifth Edition June 1909. Bound in full polished red calf by Bumpus of Oxford. Five raised bands spine titles stamped in gilt in C2 & C3. A.E.G. Square tight and clean throughout.Soem rubbing to spine ends and edges. Still fresh and bright with only a touch of toning to interior page edges. Very well-preserved. A very pretty collectable copy. Methuen and Co hardcover