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19183059Paris Georges Crès et Cie, "Les Maîtres du livre" 1918
191860811918 Paris Georges Crès et Cie, Les Maîtres du livre 1918 In-12 carré, broché, couverture rempliée. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier de Rives. Portrait-frontispice de l'auteur. Ornements typographiques dessinés et gravés par Pierre-Eugène Vibert et Louis Jou.
1948268958Delagrave 1948 in4. 1948. Cartonné jaquette. illustrations pleine page en noir et blanc
1956793121956 Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, Sauret, 1956, in 8° broché, 422 pages ; non coupé ; portrait en frontispice ; couverture rempliée ; étui.
19223058Paris Georges Crès et Cie, "Les Maîtres du livre" 1922
192247941922 Paris Georges Crès et Cie, Les Maîtres du livre 1922 In-12 carré, broché, couverture rempliée. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier de Rives. Frontispice gravé sur bois par G. Daragnès.
19104055Paris P.-V. Stock 1910 in-12 broché Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1910 (1911 au titre). Coll. "bibliothèque cosmopolite" (n° 47). 18,5 x 12 cm, in-12, IX (III) - 343 (2) pp., broché sous couverture jaune imprimée.
19183061Paris Georges Crès et Cie, "Les Maîtres du livre" 1918
191848701918 Paris Georges Crès et Cie, Les Maîtres du livre 1918 In-12 carré, broché, couverture rempliée. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier de Rives. Frontispice gravé sur bois par Paul Colin. Ornements typographiques dessinés et gravés par Pierre-Eugène Vibert et Louis Jou.
1937126345Paris Mercure de France 1937-1938 2 vol. broché 2 vol. in-8, brochéq, 314 et 396 pp. Dos un peu usés, sinon en bon état général.
1937126345Paris Mercure de France 1937-1938 2 vol. broché 2 vol. in-8, brochéq, 314 et 396 pp. Dos un peu usés, sinon en bon état général.
1935026624Paris PAUL HARTMANN 1935 un volume in-12°, 330 pp. Reliure en demi-basane à coins rouge, dos à nerfs orné (reliure moderne). (dos éclairci).
19389574Paris Paul Hartmann 1938 In-12 260 pp, (.) Un peu de moi-même pour mes amis connus et inconnus. Traduction de S. et J. Vallette. 4 faux nerfs avec filets dorés, initiales dorées estampées en queue. Dos frotté avec épidermures sur coiffe et coupes en tête. Toutes tranches mouchetées.
193865019P., Paul Hartmann, 1938, in-12, 260 pp, traduction de S. et J. Vallette, biblio des oeuvres de Kipling publiées en France, reliure toile carmin, dos lisse, pièce de titre basane moutarde, couv. conservées, papier lég. jauni, bon état, ex-libris Gabriel Puaux
19104063Paris P.-V. Stock 1910 in-12 broché Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1910. Coll. "bibliothèque cosmopolite" (n° 38). 18,5 x 12 cm, in-12, VIII - 305 (2) pp., broché sous couverture jaune imprimée.
1933026679Paris Bernard Grasset 1933 un volume in-16° (175 x 112mm), 134 (3) pp. Reliure en demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné, couverture conservée. Intérieur frais.
1927122271927 Paris, Mercure de France, 1927, in 12 rel. d'ép. demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, couvert. impr. cons., bon ex.
1962pp1228Delagrave Cartonnage d'éditeur 1962 Cartonnage éditeur in-8 carré rouge, décor couleur, illustration couleur dans le texte, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1978124334New York: Random House 1978. First American edition of Birkenhead's authoritative work on Kipling. Octavo original cloth. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. "This is a personal and lively biography with a new and fresh approach. It supplements and enlarges our knowledge and is certainly different from any biography previously published" Philip Woodruff. Random House hardcover books
1933123072London: John Murray 1933. First edition of this charming collection of ant stories for children. Octavo original cloth. With contributions by Stanley Baldwin Basil Cave Baden-Powell Beverly Nichols and Rudyard Kipling. In very good condition. English journalist short-story writer poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling's major works include The Jungle Book 1894 Kim 1901 and many short stories and poems. Kipling was born in India which inspired much of his work and his innovative stories for children have become timeless classics. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in the British Empire in both prose and verse in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1907. John Murray hardcover books
1926193071926. FAT. KIPLING Rudyard. 'THEY' and THE BRUSHWOOD BOY. With Illustrations by F.H. Townsend. Garden City New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1926. First American edition thus these two titles together illus-trated; from the British sheets. A little over-opened slight wear to bottom edge. A near fine copy otherwise very fresh and attractive in a dust jacket worn at perimeters with a small chip from the crown and some tape repair on verso. See Livingston 503. unknown books
1917WRCLIT41693London: Macmillan 1917. Gilt red cloth t.e.g. First edition. Two bookplates free endsheets tanned as usual bookseller's descriptions tipped to rear pastedown cloth a trifle darkened about good. Includes some of Kipling's most significant fantasy stories. STEWART 408. BLEILER SF 1235. Macmillan hardcover books
1909TB31533New York: B. W. Dodge & Company 1909. First Edition. First Printing Very good in its original dark blue cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine and front board on top of embossed cover and spine with the recesses in black with the silhouette of a sailing ship. A small octavo of 7 1/2 by 5 inches with a prior owner's book plate on the front paste down and with light rubbing and wear to the cloth at the head and heel of the spine. Without a dust jacket as issued. The book lacked a jacket until the third printing. 360 pages of text. A collection of 31 short stories. This copy is the unauthorized US printing of one of Kipling's earlier works. The first authorized US edition was published by Doubleday Page & Company in 1909. Richards; A227 & A232 B. W. Dodge & Company hardcover books
1909WRCLIT41698London: Macmillan 1909. Gilt cloth t.e.g. First edition. Endsheets browned two bookplates spine a bit dull and rubbed bookseller's descriptions tipped to rear pastedown; just a good copy. STEWART 320. Macmillan hardcover books
1928WRCLIT41592Np: Privately printed by G. Engel 1928. 4pp. Folded small quarto leaflet. Illustration. First edition of this essay for which 'strange' is indeed the operative word. Wraps a bit smudged and nicked else a very good copy. Privately printed by G. Engel paperback books