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1889894P44Allahabad; London; New York: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington; Bromfield & Co; A. H. Wheeler & Co 1889-90. Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. Two anthologies of short stories by Rudyard Kipling bound in one volume both published in the 'Indian Railway Library' series. From the library of A. P. Watt & A. S. Watt of A. P. Watt and Son literary agent of Rudyard Kipling.Two short story anthologies bound in one volume both of which were published in A. H. Wheeler & Co."s Indian Railway Library being Numbers 3 and 4 of the series.Original wraps are bound in. 'Under the Deodars' is the second edition.Two anthologies by Rudyard Kipling containing entertaining stories by the beloved author.'In Black and White' contains a total of eight stories including 'Dray Wara Yow Dee' 'At Twenty-Two' 'The Sending of Dana Da' and more.'Under the Deodars' contains a total of six stories including 'The Education of Otis Yeere' 'A Wayside Comedy' 'The Hill of Illusion' and more.Bookplate of Geoffrey Ford to the front paste down.Two pages of adverts to the rear of 'Under the Deodars'.Collated complete. Rebound in a cloth binding. Externally generally smart. Light rubbing and a few minor marks to the boards and spine. Light bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Hinges are starting but firm. Bookplate to the front paste down. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are bright with the occasional handling mark. Front wrap and title page of 'In Black and White' are detached but present. Ink inscription to the title page of 'In Black and White'. Good Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington; Bromfield & Co; A. H. Wheeler & Co hardcover
2015001450Salisbury Wiltshire: book illustrated limited 2015. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Lute Vink. Signed Limited Edition of 200 copies this copy No.59 signed by artist to limitation page. pp136 with colour lithoprinted illustrations by Lute Vink throughout. Hardcover in felt lined clamshell presentation box issued without DJ. Red cloth covered box with gilt design to front board and titles to spine near fine. Hand Bound in Full red leather with same gilt in fine condition . Inside all pages with full edge gilt in fine condition. An excellent copy of a scarce book <br/> <br/> book illustrated limited hardcover
1897139000London: William Heinemann 1898 ma 1897. In-4 p. mm. 316x245 mz. tela editoriale piatti in cartonato figurato con titolo in nero al piatto anteriore 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 pagine 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 pagine 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. William Heinemann, hardcover
1932566Douzième Ed.- Paris: Lib. Delagrave 1932.- 2 vols. 176; 197 p.: Profusión de grabados en madera intercalados entre el texto y láminas fuera de texto todos en negro; 4º mayor 282 x 235 cm; Texto en francés; Tela Ed. ilustrada con bellìsimas planchas en oro y colores. Ambos lomos con perdida de la intensidad del oro. La cubierta anterior del tomo segundo tiene el dorado del título Jungle con pérdida de oro a partir de la J de Jungle. Por lo demás en excelente estado. CUENTOS AVENTURAS LEYENDAS LITERATURA INFANTIL CÓMICS HUMORISMO. Livre en français Lib. Delagrave hardcover
1907323594New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1907. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good clipped dust jacket. All four corners of front and rear flaps clipped. Rubbing on spine and panel edges. Small open and closed tears on spine crown and heel and top front and rear panels. Doubleday, Doran & Company , Inc hardcover
189715875London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1897. First English Edition. Hardcover. Very good. The first English edition of Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks by Rudyard Kipling published in London in 1897. Octavo vii 245pp 1 2pp ads. Publisher's blue stamped cloth illustrations in gilt on cover and spine. Blue endpapers booksellers label on rear endpaper. Complete with frontispiece and twenty-two plates by Isaiah West Taber. Left lean to text block occasional points of foxing throughout. Touch of rubbing to gilt on spine rubbing to blue cloth on front cover. All edges gilt. Solid binding a near fine example. Stewart 163 Livingston 137. This work was first serialized in McClure's Magazine in November of 1896. The first full novelization was published in America by Doubleday in 1897 followed by the first English edition a month later. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover
196035737n.p. n.d. Saigon 1960. Bifoliate leaflet approx. 8" x 5¼" folded printed on 2 sides 3 panels bearing Kipling's iconic poem "If" in three languages: English Vietnamese as translated by Anh Minh and French as translated by Andre Maurois; and the first a decorative panel with the title: Neu / Anh Minh. Some soiling; very good. Not located bibliographically. unknown
1910157941910. With Illustrations by Frank Craig. London: Macmillan and Co. 1910. 28 pp undated ads. Original red cloth with ganesha device in gilt.<br/> <br/> First Edition of this collection of tales and poems that form a continuation of the Puck stories begun in PUCK OF POOK'S HILL 1906. Included are four plates by Frank Craig; in later editions these were replaced with twelve illustrations by Charles Brock. REWARDS AND FAIRIES contains the first appearance in book form of the famous poem "If" which starts off If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; . Because of this poem's position in this book at the end of the tale "Brother Square-Toes" which includes George Washington as a character many thought that "If" referred to him; in fact Kipling later asserted he had in mind L. Starr Jameson leader of the Jameson Raid in the Transvaal in 1895. This is a near-fine copy light rubbing of the front cover medallion minor foxing on pages toward each end of the book slight fading of the red spine as usual. Loosely inserted is Macmillan's Autumn 1910 leaflet for New Books; at the bottom of the front free endpaper is the discreet inkstamp of the original bookseller H. & C. Treacher of Brighton. Richards A242; Stewart 329. unknown
1926012007New York: Doubleday Page and Co 1926. 94pp with 24 beautiful color plates. Large quarto. Parchment and boards t.e.g. Color plates by Donald Maxwell tipped in. A few patches of very faint foxing to spine otherwise a fine copy without slipcase. First American edition limited issue. One of 150 numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by Kipling on the limitation page. Text clean. 1st Edition. Boards. Near Fine/No Jacket - Issued. Illus. by Maxwell Donald. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Doubleday, Page and Co Hardcover
1915149451915. I & II. The Auxiliary Fleet. / III & IV. Submarines. / V & VI. Patrols. Together six volumes. Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Company 1915. Original light yellow wrappers lettered in green.<br/> <br/> First Editions being the American copyright issues limited according to DP&Co's annotated copy to 75 copies each. These six articles written at the instance of the Ministry of Information were issued separately from November 19th through December 1st 1915. The English and American book editions were then published sometime in December; a year later they were collected in Kipling's book SEA WARFARE December 1916. Each of the six volumes leads off with an original poem written by Kipling for the occasion. The Vol VI poem reads "Twelve verses omitted." between the third verse and the last verse: this "was only a little joke of Kipling's to indicate that it would of course take a very lengthy poem to give any idea of the dangers and tribulations incurred by the North Sea patrol" Richards. The first volume has just a hint of cover soil but otherwise all six are fine and un-worn other than the usual minor rusting of the staples. Richards A282; Stewart 394. unknown
1894149421894. Decorated by J. Lockwood Kipling C.I.E. New York: The Century Co. 1894. Original olive-green cloth decorated in gilt.<br/> <br/> First American Edition published on the same day May 22nd as the English edition. Many of the illustrations are by John Lockwood Kipling Rudyard's father. This book and THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK along with KIM and JUST SO STORIES constitute Kipling's best-loved work: For there is a unique magic in the JUNGLE BOOKs from the moment the infant Mowgli enters the wolf's lair and the moonlight is blacked out at the mouth of the cave by the great head of the tiger Shere Khan and his roar fills it with thunder. There is magic too in the jungle so glowingly portrayed with its danger-haunted thickets and the monkeys threading its frail liana ways the enchanted land of which Mowgli is to become the master; and in the animals who are his friends and mentors -- Bagheera the sleek and terrible panther; Baloo the wise old bear; Hathi the elephant; Kaa the gigantic python who makes a nest for Mowgli in his coils; Akela the leader of the wolf-pack; and the bandarlog chattering outcasts of the tree tops whose only wish is to be noticed and who immediately abandon every task they have begun. Birkenhead This volume is in near-fine condition spine cloth a little darkened a trace of rubbing at the extremities; as with most copies we have encountered in the binding process a leaf was glued down under the rear endpaper. Richards A77; Stewart 124. unknown
1920B3207New York: Doubleday Page & Co. 1920. Stains to final volume rear cover otherwise in very good condition. Binding: Green cloth boards with black cloth label on spine. Notes: Ninth volume with index. Size: 8vo Illustration: First volume with frontispiece portrait of Kipling. Volume: Nine volumes. Pages: P. Vol 1. 312 pp; Vol 2. 329 pp.; Vol 3. 321 pp.; Vol 4. 357 pp.; Vol 5. 290 pp.; Vol 6. 1-162 1-218 pp.; Vol 7. 190 pp.; Vol 8. 193-460 pp.; Vol 9. 300 pp. 26 ff. Category: Book Literature Doubleday, Page & Co. hardcover
1930FGN12-B-1Paris: Librairie Delagrave 1930. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 11" by 9". Roger Reboussin. French translations of Kipling's always popular The Jungle Book and its sequel with beautiful illustrations and in decorative leather bindings. In Two Volumes. In French. Illustrations by Roger Reboussin. Translated by Louis Fabulet and Robert d'Humieres. Bound in half leather and marbled paper-covered boards. The bindings are tight and firm. The front inner hinge of the second volume is somewhat strained. There is very slight rubbing to the extremities mainly to the spines. Internally the pages have very light browning to the edges. Overall the condition of volume one is very good indeed and the condition of the second book is good due to the front hinge being a bit weak with a very good indeed interior. Very Good Indeed Librairie Delagrave hardcover
10112Macmillan and Co Limited . London. 1951 - 52. Two volumes. Reprints; 1st book 1951; 2nd is 1950. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.5 inches. With illustrations by J. Lockwood Kipling and W. H. Drake in The Jungle Book just Kipling in the second Jungle book. Fine clean copies. Fine leather bindings by Bumpus of mid twentieth century half dark red morocco. Spines with five raised bands compartments ruled in blind and lettered in gilt. Red cloth on boards. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Just a hint of darkening to the spines of both bindings but overall this is a near fine lovely set of these classic books. Macmillan and Co Limited . London. 1951 - 52 hardcover
9585Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. New York. No date. circa 1936. Reprint. Large 8vo 8 x 6.2 inches. Colour frontis and dozens of mono illustrations some full page throughout. A bright and clean copy in mid twentieth century fine leather binding of half dark blue morocco. Spine with five raised bands each with three gilt dots. Compartments ruled lettered and decoration in gilt. Blue cloth on boards. Marbled endpapers. Top edge gilt. Some minor rubbing to the extremities but overall a near fine copy in an attractive leather binding. The binding is unsigned but it certainly the work of a master bookbinder. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. New York. No date. circa 1936 hardcover
192639223London: Macmillan and Co. 1926. Limited edition one of 500 large paper copies signed by Kipling 4to xviii 96 pp. 24 coloured plates tipped in contemporary inscription to fly leaf endpapers with faint foxing. Original parchment backed paper boards t.e.g. d.w. browned with some loss and tears recent repair to the reverse held in the original card slipcase browned paper label spotted. London: Macmillan and Co. unknown
1951mon0000181389Macmillan 1951-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardcover/Hardback. Original dust cover laminated onto front cover. Some colouring of pages due to the age of the book. Clean copy in good condition. Macmillan hardcover
18942134New York: The Century Co. 1894. First edition. Hardcover. Good . William Henry Drake; J L Kipling. 8vo Original olive green cloth boards with gilt titles and decoration on covers and spine. The front cover has an elephant and the rear a tiger. Beautifully illustrated with frontis and plates drawings and chapter headings throughout the text. Illustrated by William Henry Drake and J L Kipling Kipling’s father. First American edition. Xvii 303pp. Upper edge gilt. Slightly cocked spine sunned occasional marks some age toning. A previous owner has tipped in a cutting of The Law for the Wolves opposite the list of illustrations. In good / very good condition. Kipling’s classic tales of jungle animals Mogwai Shere Khan and so on. The Century Co. hardcover
19370837192N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons 1897-37 1937. First Thus. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. B/w Frontis. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" 36 volumes uniformily bound in redish/brown cloth with gilt spine titling top edge gilt 'cameo' medallions to upper covers 8vos ca. 300pp/vol. The "Outward bound" edition published between 1897 thru 1937. Title on spines: Works of Rudyard Kipling. A massive and complete collection of the writings of Rudyard Kipling. An overall attractive set with minor light shelfwear slight toning to page edges volume 1 with 1/4 inch chipping to upper tip; spines lightly faded to varying degrees. Charles Scribner's Sons 1897-37 hardcover
1915BIBLIO-58771Doubleday Page & Company Garden City first editions 1915. Editions of 75 copies only. A complete set of the true first editions of these six articles these American copyright issues preceding the first newspaper publication in The Daily Telegraph and in various American and European newspapers. The articles were written at the instance of the British Ministry of Information to describe the activities of smaller units of the Navy employed at its 'fringes' - submarines destroyers and various auxiliary vessels. In addition to the title-article each pamphlet includes one of Kipling's poems. The set comprises : I and II: The Auxiliary Fleet; III and IV: Submarines; Vand VI: Patrols. The accompanying poems appear here without titles but were later collected with the following titles: The Lowestoft Boat; Minesweepers; Harwich Ladies; Tin Fish; A Song in Storm; and North Sea Patrol. A Near Fine set preserved in a chemise and leather-backed slipcase. Bookplates of Mildred Bliss and Robert Woods Bliss of Dumbarton Oaks on front inside board of chemise. Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, first editions, 1915 hardcover
1914BIBLIO-58773Doubleday Page & Company Garden City first editions 1914. Edition of 50 sets only. 6 vols printed wrappers small 8vo. various paginations. The first non-newspaper publication of a series of six articles Kipling wrote for The Daily Telegraph appearing there in December 1914 these pamphlets being printed in small numbers to secure American copyright. Britain had declared war on Germany on 4th August 1914 following the German invasion of Belgium. Kipling's articles are chiefly concerned with the training of a new army of those who had volunteered to fight. The articles some of whose titles differ somewhat from the later English edition are: 1. Infantry The Men at Work; 2. The Quality of the Machine; 3. Guns and Supply; 4. Canadians in Camp; 5. Indian Troops; 6. A Territorial Battalion and a Conclusion. Uncommon. Richards notes in his bibliography 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". Richards A275. A near Fine set preserved in a chemise and leather-backed slipcase. Bookplates of Mildred Bliss and Robert Woods Bliss of Dumbarton Oaks on front inside board of chemise. Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, first editions, 1914 hardcover
010070C. Scribner's Sons New York 1911 1911. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Outward bound ed ; 25 volumes plates portrait 8vo OCLC 37160286 LCCN 00001550 ; LC PR4850 .E97 ; ISBN 9781019986882 1019986883 ; "Outward bound" edition. Cf. Stewart ; brown cloth with art nouveau designs ; top edge gilt ; Tissue guards with frontispieces ; Contents: Vol. 1. Plain tales from the hills -- v. 2-3. Soldiers three and military tales -- v. 4. In black and white -- v. 5. The phantom 'rickshaw and other stories -- v. 6. Under the deodars. The story of the Gadsbys. Wee Willie Winkle -- v. 7. The jungle book -- v. 8. The second jungle book -- v. 9. The light that failed -- v. 10. The naulahka / written in collaboration with Wolcott Balestier -- v. 11. Verses 1889-1896 --v. 12. Captains courageous -- v. 13-14. The day's work -- v. 15-16. From sea to sea -- v. 17. Early verse -- v. 18. Stalky & Co. -- v. 19. Kim -- v. 20. Just so stories for little children -- v. 21. The five nations -- v. 22. Traffics and discoveries -- v. 23. Puck of Pook's hill -- v. 24. Actions and reactions -- v. 25. Rewards and fairies -- v. 26. A diversity of creatures -- v. 27. The years between and Poems from history -- v. 28. Letters of travel 1892-1913 -- v. 29-30. The Irish guards in the great war -- v. 31. Debts and credits -- v. 32. A book of words -- v. 33. Limits and renewals -- v. 34. War writings and poems -- v. 35. Land and sea tales -- v. 36. Something of myself. Index ; Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist novelist poet and short-story writer. He was born in British India which inspired much of his work. Kipling's works of fiction include the Jungle Book duology Kim the Just So Stories and many short stories including "The Man Who Would Be King". Wikipedia ; some nicks to top of spine on one or two volumes else FINE <br/> <br/> C. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1911 hardcover
190962191New York: B. W. Dodge & Company 1909. First Unauthorized Edition. viii 360 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue cloth with seascape in black lettering in orange 2nd variant of binding fine copy in original tan dust jacket also showing some minor staining to back panel. In half red morocco slipcase. First Unauthorized Edition. viii 360 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Stewart 324 B. W. Dodge & Company unknown
191526249Garden City NY: Doubleday Page 1915. Each one of 50 copies. 6 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers FINE COPIES in blue morocco-backed slipcase. Bookplate of famous collector John A. Spoor in each pamphlet. Each one of 50 copies. 6 vols. 8vo. Stewart 394 Doubleday, Page unknown
02968London: Hodder & Stoughton 1909. Illustrated by W. Heath Robinson ROBINSON W. Heath illustrator. KIPLING Rudyard. A Song of the English. Illustrated by W. Heath Robinson.New York: Doubleday Page & Company n.d. 1909. First American trade edition. Large quarto 10 15/16 x 8 5/8 inches; 278 x 219 mm. 64 leaves. Thirty color plates including frontispiece mounted on leaves with color border decorations. Descriptive tissue guards each with a miniature line illustration. Pictorial title and fifty-nine black and white line illustrations in the text half-page or smaller. Title printed in red and black. Original green cloth with front cover pictorially stamped in gilt on front cover and spine. A very fine copy. "The next important task I undertook was the illustration of an edition of Rudyard Kipling's A Song of the English to be published by Hodder & Stoughton in the year 1908. It became necessary for me to meet the author and discuss the proposed book with him. For this purpose I travelled down to Burwash where he lived at that time. This was an excursion I shall always remember. I was met at 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. There was a faint smell of the sea in the air wafted 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. 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 as free a hand as possible. His sympathetic understanding of my part in the undertaking made me feel that 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 personality. 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 "This poem originally appeared in The English Illustrated Magazine May 1893 prior to its inclusion in The Seven Seas 1896" Martindell. Beare 61b. Lewis p. 215. Livingston 321. Martindell 133. Stewart 152. <br/><br/> London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909 hardcover