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1902Alibris0001716Macmillan and Co. Limited 1902. First of this illlustrated editi. 3/4 leather. Very Good. Very good. No dust jacket. Decorated spine very slightly evenly sunned. In a glassene wrapper which is chipped at head. Very light shelfwear on bottom edge. In exceptional condition. 3/4 fine scarlet morrocco leather with marble boards. Plain linen endpapers. A stunning volume very hard to sell! . Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover
19015580London: Macmillan 1901. First UK edition. Near Fine. Original publisher's cloth binding with gilt to spine and front board. Top edge gilt. A Near Fine example retaining its brightness and shape; internally with some foxing to title page and preliminaries. <br /> <br /> Kim stands as a separate character from the other books that had made Kipling's name -- "'Not much of a story' may perhaps be the verdict of the ruthless boy reader who revels in the Jungle Book and Captains Courageous.Kim is in fact and upon the surface but an insignificant fragment of human history; a bit out of the biography of a little vagabond of Irish parentage orphaned when a baby and left to shift for himself in infinite India" wrote a contemporary reviewer for The Atlantic. That said it is a book that more mature readers could connect with in the story of a boy growing into manhood seeking out experiences and relationships to shape and define him. "Kim is a work of genius" that same Atlantic reviewer concludes because it is "the most truly spiritual production in the proper sense of the term" giving thoughtful readers "something upon every page which he desires to quote." Near Fine. Macmillan unknown
1932197705New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. 1932. Japan vellum edition. 8vo. Frontispiece photograph by G.L. Manuel Paris. 3/4 navy blue morocco gilt elephant and floral designs on the spine t.e.g. uncut. Fine fresh. No signatures or bookplates. #75/204 numbered copies signed by Kipling on the limitation page. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. hardcover
06199n.p.: 1900. A Framed Portrait of Rudyard Kipling as a Young Man <br /> <br /> KIPLING Rudyard English poet and novelist Nobel laureate 1865-1936.<br /> <br /> Portrait photograph of Rudyard Kipling as a young man. With clipped signature. n.p. ca. 1900. <br /> <br /> Photograph 9 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches; 241 x 170 mm. Mounted framed and glazed with clipped signature of Kipling and an engraved brass plaque "Rudyard Kipling/1865-1936/English Writer". <br /> <br /> Frame size 16 1/2 x 21 inches; 419 x 535 mm.<br /> <br /> Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist novelist poet and short-story writer. Born in British India his experiences there greatly influenced his work. By middle age he had already won the Nobel Prize in Literature and was renowned across the English-speaking world. Kipling's notable works of fiction include The Jungle Book 1894 The Second Jungle Book 1895 Kim 1901 and Just So Stories 1902. Among his many short stories "The Man Who Would Be King" 1888 remains a classic. His poetry includes "Mandalay" 1890 "Gunga Din" 1890 "The White Man's Burden" 1899 "If-" 1910 and "The Gods of the Copybook Headings" 1919. <br /> <br /> Recognized as a pioneer of the short story Kipling's children's books are considered timeless classics with one critic praising his "versatile and luminous narrative gift. n.p.: , 1900 unknown
188842461Allahabad: A.H. Wheeler & Co 1888. First edition. Hardcover. vg. Large octavo. 2 pgs. of ads 104pp. vii pages of ads at the rear. Custom full contemporary red morocco binding with a gilt-stamped motif likely owner's initials or personal insignia and tooling on the the front cover and spine. Raised bands. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers and gilt dentelles with owner's bookplate the same design as on the front cover measuring 1x1" on vellum at the interior front cover. Bound by Trow in New York with binder's signature at the top of the fornt free endpaper.<br /> <br /> This is the true first edition of this collection of children's stories by Kipling published in India. This is no.6 of the "Indian Railway Library" series published by A.H. Wheeler & Co with a cover price of "One Rupee." The original grey-green illustrated wrappers both front and back credited to the "Moto School of Art Lahore" have been bound into this beautiful hardcover signed binding by Brentano's. The front wrapper features three men and a boy while the back wrapper shows two flute-playing soldiers. The front and back of the book feature ads for and reviews of other works by Kipling. Binding with some minor rubbing to extremities and minor smudging to the covers. A faint horizontal scratch to the front cover. Interior with a small closed tear to the bottom of the gutter at the interior front cover. Light spotting along the edge of the book block the front free endpapers and the bound in front wrapper. Binding and interior in very good condition overall. No.6 of the "Indian Railway Library" series by AH Wheeler & Co. These where originally sold at railway stations in India in softcover editions. A.H. Wheeler & Co hardcover
192958599Henri Jonquières | Paris 1929 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
1897mon0001580980Macmillan and Co. 1897. Hardcover. Good. . First edition 6th Printing.The boards have some marking due to age and the top and bottom of spine are scuffed.The hinges and binding are firm with no loose pages.Edges are tanned and pages have some foxing. Previous owner's name on inside of front board and stamped on ffe title pagelast page and endpaper. Macmillan and Co. hardcover
alb8ed82abbec5bbe42Kipling R. The Jungle Book. In Russian /Kipling R. Knigi dzhungley. Series: Family Library. Magic Hall. Fields of Juva. St. Petersburg. Vita Nova. 2021. 496 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb8ed82abbec5bbe42.
190928248New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1909. First American edition specifically produced for the Christmas season of 1909. As the English but this copy bound in the olive green cloth variant. With 30 color plates tipped-in within ornamental borders and with black and white drawings on almost every page all by W. Heath Robinson. Descriptive tissue guards each with a miniature line illustration. Pictorial title and fifty-nine black and white illustration sin the text. Title printed in red and black. Large 4to original olive green cloth lettered and elaborately decorated in gilt with fine pictorial designs on the upper cover and spine. An unusally nice copy of this lovely book the binding and text are both very fine and the plates all pristine and as mint the cloth and gilt quite bright and very well preserved. FIRST EDITION OF THIS VERY BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WORK BY RUDYARD KIPLING. THE W. HEATH ROBINSON ILLUSTRATIONS ARE SUPERB BY ANY MEASURE. The trade edition of this volume was issued to benefit the "Daily Telegraph" National Bands Fund and includes the text of a speech given by Kipling on the subject: "From the lowest point of view a few drums and fifes in a battalion are worth five extra miles on a route march." Robinson’s highly sensuous illustrations perfectly complement Kipling’s poems of British seafaring around the world. The grand poem SONG OF THE ENGLISH is followed by six subsidiary poems likely composed while the Kiplings were living in Vermont. The theme underlying much of this collection is that the English are the Chosen under the Lord. This is one of Kipling’s earliest verses specifically setting out his vision of the British Empire and the duties which it imposes on the English people. His definition of 'the English' is wide certainly embracing the people of the overseas Empire Australia New Zealand Canada South Africa but arguably also the Americans among whom he lived in the years working on the collection.<br> "The next important task I undertook was the illustration of an edition of Rudyard Kipling's A SONG OF THE ENGLISH to be published.in the year 1908. It became necessary for me to meet the author and discuss the proposed book with him. For this purpose I traveled down to Burwash where he lived at that time. This was an excursion I shall always remember. I was met a Heathfield and journeyed thence in a motor-car. There were few cars on the road in those days and this in itself was a joyful experience as we drove through the pleasant Sussex lanes. Bateman's the house at Burwash where Rudyard Kipling lived was a fine old building with stone mullioned windows. It was in the midst of wind-blown Sussex country. Three was a faint smell of the sea in the air wafting across the few miles of country from the shore where the Coastwise lights of England watch the ships of England go. It was a fitting setting in which to find the author of A SONG OF THE ENGLISH.<br> He met and entertained me with a quiet affability which speedily removed the shyness I felt at first in his presence. Before long I was quite at home with him. His own knowledge of illustration gave him an appreciation of the artist's point of view. While making suggestions he realized that the illustrator must have a free a hand as possible. His sympathetic understanding of my part in the undertaking made me feel tha I was consulting with a brother artist. I spent a happy and for me a helpful day. It was a great inspiration for the work I had in hand to be in such close association with the author's interesting personalty. i am always glad to remember that he was satisfied with my illustrations to his book." W. Heath Robinson MY LINE OF LIFE. pp. 126-127 Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
1901GA202410085<p>Hardcover book in red cloth with titles in gold on spine. The front cover is decorated with a medallion with an imprint of an elephant head in gold.</p><p>This is a beautiful copy of this famous book. It has some black and white pictures printed on treated paper. The book is clean and tight. It shows very light wear on the top and bottom of the spine. </p> MacMillan and Co, Limited hardcover
190137365Macmillan 1901. 8vo. First Edition First Issue with frontispiece original tissue guard present title in red and black and 9 plates tiny neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; original red cloth upper board blocked with Ganesha elephant's head in gilt gilt back gilt top backstrip very faintly faded at extreme head and tail else an unusally bright clean crisp copy. With the nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate of J. Chamberlain on front paste-down and complete with 2pp. publisher's advertisement at end showing price of 6s. The illustrations are by Kipling's father. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Livingston 250. Macmillan, hardcover
8vo., First Edition, First Issue, with frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and 9 plates, tiny neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; original red cloth, upper board blocked with Ganesha elephant's head in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, backstrip very faintly faded at extreme head and tail else an unusally bright, clean, crisp copy. With the nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate of J. Chamberlain on front paste-down, and complete with 2pp. publisher's advertisement at end showing price of 6s. The illustrations are by Kipling's father. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Livingston, 250.
190210900<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1902. FIRST EDITION. 1st printing. Large 8vo. 9.4 x 7.2 inches. Illustrated throughout by the author. A very good copy bound in recent full red morocco leather. Spine with raised bands the compartments ruled and lettered in gilt. Decorative gilt leaf design border on boards. All edges gilt. Light foxing to the last page otherwise a very good clean copy of this classic work in an attractive leather binding.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1902 hardcover
191011512<p>Macmillan and Co. Ltd. London. 1910. FIRST EDITION. 1st printing. 8vo. 8.1 x 5.6 inches. Four full page mono plates by Frank Craig. Fine leather binding of recent full red morocco. The spine with five raised bands the compartments ruled decorated and lettered in gilt. Decorative floral gilt border on boards. Top edge gilt. A lovely attractively bound copy. -- Contains the Poem "If".</p> Macmillan and Co. Ltd. London. 1910 hardcover
70558New York NY: The Century Co. 1894; 1895. Children's Illustrated FIRST US EDITIONS first volume 18th thousand second volume first impression. Two volumes. Octavo 20 x 14cm pp.xiv; 303; 3. Pp.10; 324; 2. With 35 illustrations by Drake to volume I including a frontispiece and frequent in-text illustrations by the author's father John to volume II. Publisher's green and red cloth respectively with gilt titles and decoration to spines and boards. Top edges gilt. Bookplate of the Colonial Club to front pastedown of volume I with light spotting throughout. Light general wear to cloth. Second volume has a blue ink ownership stamp to fly-leaf otherwise internally clean. Moderate wear to cloth including some loss to headcap. Very good overall. The Jungle Book and its sequel comprise a selection of short stories-the best-known being the three tales centring on the adventures of the abandoned 'man cub' Mowgli. Other popular tales include 'Rikki-Tikki-Tavi' the story of a heroic mongoose and 'Toomai of the Elephants' the tale of a young elephant-handler. New York, NY: The Century Co., 1894; 1895 unknown
74870London: Macmillan and Company 1902. Children's Illustrated FIRST EDITION first impression in first issue binding EX LIBRIS ELEANOR EDITH HELME. Large Octavo 24 x 19cm pp.6 249 3. Heavily illustrated with engravings by the author. Publisher's red cloth blocked in white and black to spine and boards. Black ink gift inscription to the fly-leaf: 'Eleanor E. Helme from her father Oct. 21. 1902.' Heavy spotting to endpapers with minor toning throughout and deep heavy tobacco scent. Rear hinge starting but remains firm. Light wear to cloth with some toning especially to spine. White titles to spine dulled but fully intact. Very good. The original collection of Kipling's popular animal stories including "How the Whale Got his Throat" "The Elephant's Child" and "The Butterfly That Stamped". This copy from the library of Eleanor Helme 1887-1967 early female Golfer author and Journalist who won the English Ladies Amateur Championship in 1923 served as President of the Surrey Ladies County Golf Association 1929-1946 and wrote numerous books on Golf and Nature for both adults and children. Stewart 260 Richards A181. London: Macmillan and Company, 1902 unknown
1914157803Garden City New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1914. First US copyright edition of Kipling's series of articles written after visiting army training camps during the First World War. The publisher's archives note that 50 copies of each pamphlet were printed. Complete sets in this condition are rare. In his after-dinner speech at the Kipling Society annual lunch in May 1999 David Alan Richards noted that Kipling's "London literary agent A. P. Watt and his New York publisher Frank N. Doubleday made extensive use of limited printings. to establish copyright in each country". Richards in his bibliography notes that it was reported that "most of the few copies printed" of this title "were mailed to newspapers and destroyed being separated into leaves for the convenience of linotype operators". The present pamphlets represent the true first editions and provide slightly edited versions removing colloquialisms for an American audience of articles simultaneously published within The Daily Telegraph on 7 10 14 19 21 and 24 December 1914. The sub-titles of the pamphlets comprise: "The Men at Work" "The Quality of the Machine" "Guns and Supply" "Canadians in Camp" "Indian Troops" "A Territorial Battalion and a Conclusion". 6 vols octavo. Original pale yellow wrappers lettered on front covers in light green. Housed in a custom red cloth chemise and red morocco-backed slipcase. Occasional light dust-soiling to wrappers minor indentation to front cover of volume 2 else near-fine and crisp copies. Martindell 137; Livingston 390; Stewart 382; Grolier 452; Ballard CLXXI; Ashley Vol. III p. 36-7; Richards A275. hardcover
191050820Macmillan 1910. 8vo. First Edition with title in red and black and 4 plates; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker custom-made slip-case a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With 10pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. Kipling's collection of historical fantasy and short stories includes the first appearance of the well-known poem 'If'. Bleiler 344. Macmillan, hardcover
2751jHodder and Stoughton. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Robinson W. Heath. Signed. c1909. Limited edition number 166 of 500 copies made and signed by the illustrator W. Heath Robinson. Bound handsomely in full vellum. The boards are ever so slightly rubbed but otherwise strong and bright. Internally there are no other markings or inscriptions and the pages within are neat and complete. Securely bound and in stunning condition considering its probable age! JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
1889322133Allahabad: Messrs. A. H. Wheeler & Co 1889. First edition. 2 ads 2 ii 2106 ii vii ads i blank pp. Printed at the "Pioneer" Press Allahabad. 1 vols. 8vo 8-3/4 x 5-3/8 inches. Pictorial wrappers by Mayo School of Art Lahore. Spine renewed. Signed P. Ashworth on upper cover. In half brown morocco slipcase and chemise. Very Good. First edition. 2 ads 2 ii 2106 ii vii ads i blank pp. Printed at the "Pioneer" Press Allahabad. 1 vols. 8vo 8-3/4 x 5-3/8 inches. Collection of eight short stories. Livingston 34; Richards A16 Messrs. A. H. Wheeler & Co unknown
1901353261London: MacMillan 1901. First English edition first impression. Frontispiece with tissue guard as issued and 9 other photographic illustrated plates in black and white. 1 443 pp. 2 ads. 1 vols. 8vo. Original red cloth boards with gilt roundel insignia on front and gilt titles on spine some toning and rubbing to head and foot of spine early repair to rear inner hinge. Light soiling to boards and edges else a very good copy in paper covered slipcase. Kipling John Lockwood. First English edition first impression. Frontispiece with tissue guard as issued and 9 other photographic illustrated plates in black and white. 1 443 pp. 2 ads. 1 vols. 8vo. Richards A174; Stewart 254 MacMillan unknown
19306276<p>Doubleday Doran and Company Garden City. Very Good. 1930. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 3 volume set. Limited edition no. 104 of 525 sets 12 others were presentation copies signed by Rudyard Kipling; frontispiece of volume one is a facsimile page from a handwritten manuscript of "The Thousandth Man". . Light tan/cream colored-boards light brown title labels. Gold design of an elephant with a flower swastika near its head on front boards of all 3 volumes. A few light smudges/scuffs on boards especially on volume III but no damage. Bindings tight. ; Signed by Author .</p> Doubleday, Doran and Company, Garden City hardcover
193036775Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1930. Book. Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Limited Edition. 3 Volume Set 4to. "This edition printed from type that has now been distributed is limited to five hundred and thirty-seven sets. Twelve of these are for presentation. The first volume of each of the remaining five hundred and twenty-five numbered sets is signed by the author." This is set number 114. Signed by Rudyard Kipling in black ink. Volume One includes a facsimile page opposite the title page of Rudyard Kipling's handwriting within the manuscript of "The Thousandth Man" limited to the copies of this edition of poems. Separated by bounded tissue. Light tan cloth boards with light brown title boxes along spines. Gold-embossed design of an elephant holding a flower with a swastika near its head on all three volume front covers. Many page leafs remain uncut. Shelfwear: light scuffing along cover edges heavy spine tanning to all volumes heavy smudge and scuff marks to front and back covers light fading to covers. Light foxing to page edges inside front and back covers and front and back free endpapers. Volume One is missing a small piece from the top of the spine. All three volumes are tightly bound with very clean and crisp pages. No marks. Overall volumes are in Good condition. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. Hardcover
190833222New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1908. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. The Outward Bound Edition. Volumes 1 - 32; lacks volumes 11 17 20 and 33 - 36. This set was issued over many years so it's no surprise that several are missing. An attractive set bound in three quarter dark brown leather over marbled paper covered boards with gilt titles floral devices and raised bands to spines. Minor wear to edges corners spine ends and bands to most volumes. One volume has a detached spine along one edge. Another volume 18 is heavily cracked along the spine with some chipping. Minor sunning to spines of some volumes. Clean interiors overall with occasional spots of soiling to margins. Includes full page illustrations with captioned tissue guards. Marbled endpapers and top edges gilt. LIT/041719. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19131008London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1913. Bombay Edition. Bound by Harcourt Bindery. Near Fine. From Sea to Sea<br /> <br /> And other Sketches<br /> <br /> By Rudyard Kipling<br /> <br /> 1913<br /> <br /> From the Bombay Edition of the Works of Rudyard Kipling<br /> <br /> Bound in Superb crushed Morocco gilt stamped bindings by The Harcourt Bindery<br /> <br /> Macmillan and co. Limited St. Martins Street London. 1913 Rudyard Kipling. Two volumes which contain From Sea to Sea and other sketches. From the greater Bombay Edition set limited to 1050 copies. Finely bound by the Harcourt Bindery in brown and black crushed Morocco the spines in gilt compartments titles in gilt the boards beautifully decorated with ornate gilt borders and circular elephant. all page edges in gilt. With dark green and brown gilt stamped inside boards. A luxury binding from the World renowned American book binders. The leaves printed on thick luxury paper. Royal 8vo's measuring; 9.5"x7".<br /> <br /> Printed by R & R Clark from the Florence Press Type. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <p>Condition: See photos as part of condition report: Nicely bound and holding firmly Volume 1 in black Morocco some discolouration to the rear board the upper board to volume 2 a darker brown with black rear boars. spines in a lighter brown. Gilt still bright. Some bubbling to the silk endpaper to volume 2. pages clean with the occasional spot. Text blocks firm. Very good. </p> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> . Macmillan and Co., Limited unknown