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1903000134London: Macmillan and Co. 1903. Sixteen finely executed illustrations mounted and protected by part-printed paper overlays contained in a later half-calf silk lined portfolio. The portfolio has raised bands spine in four panels panels bordered with gilt single rule volute corner pieces title in gilt to second panel illustrators to third place and date to fourth silk ties to each edge. Rubbed to extremities spine very slightly faded. Title page chipped and quite heavily repaired slightly grubby with several small closed tears the list of illustrations leaf is again chipped with repairs to edges. The part-printed overlays are lightly foxed and browned to edges chipped to top edges one or two spots of foxing to the mounts the illustrations are all bright and clean. For the Detmolds see Houfe page 115. First Edition. Plates Loose in Folder. Good. Illus. by Detmold Maurice and Detmold Edward. Elephant Folio. Macmillan and Co. Hardcover
1893123441London: Macmillan and Co. 1893. First English edition of this collection of Kipling's poems and tales. Octavo original cloth decorated in gilt. Association copy inscribed by Rudyard Kipling on the title page in the year of publication to his second cousin by marriage "Eliot sic Balestier from Rudyard Kipling Xmas. 93." The recipient Elliot Francis Balestier was the second cousin of Kipling's wife Caroline Balestier and her brother Wolcott with whom Kipling collaborated with for the novel The Naulahka: A Story Of East And West which he would later name his historic shingle style house in Dummerston Vermont after. In very good condition. A fine association exceptionally rare inscribed by Kipling. 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. Macmillan and Co. hardcover
1941155599New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1941. The definitive text of his works signed by Kipling The Burwash edition number 892 of 1010 copies signed by the author on the limitation leaf in volume I as issued; the final and definitive text of Kipling's works. In the final years of his life Kipling undertook a complete revision of his works. These definitive revised texts were published with different arrangement of materials as the Sussex edition in Britain and the Burwash edition in the US. Both sets were posthumously published using sheets signed by Kipling before his death in 1936. 28 vols octavo. Illustrated frontispieces. Attractively bound in recent burgundy half morocco spines lettered in gilt with centre tools raised bands burgundy cloth sides with gilt vignettes original endpapers with Kipling's monogram top edges gilt others untrimmed. Original coated endpapers a little rubbed the occasional minor blemish an excellent set. hardcover
19300028631930 Lausanne, Gonin et Cie, 1930. Trois volumes dont deux grand in-quarto (252 X 314 mm) en feuilles sous couverture blanche illustrée d'un bois gravé en couleurs sur le premier plat, chemise demi-toile grise, vignette de titre au dos, étui de l'éditeur et un volume grand in-quarto de 15 planches sous chemise papier à rabats, chemise demi-toile grise de l'éditeur. Tome I : 267 pages, (1) page, (1) f. blanc, (1) f. de table des illustrations, (2) ff. blancs ; Tome II : 263 pages, (1) page, (1) f. blanc, (2) ff. de table des illustrations et achevé d'imprimer, (1) f. blanc [&] suite de 15 planches. Petit manque de papier sur un plat de la chemise de la suite.
1909120708New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1909. Scarce separate edition of Kipling's song for the Boy Scouts. Octavo original wrappers. One of only 20 copies printed by Doubleday for copyright purposes. In near fine condition. Bookplate. Housed in a custom half morocco and chemise case. Scarce. 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. Doubleday, Page & Co unknown books
189523327London: Macmillan 1895. First English editions first impression. With decorations by J. Lockwood Kipling. 2 vols. 8vo. Blue gilt-pictorial cloth. Fine bright copies the second volume in the RARE PICTORIAL DUST-JACKET with one-inch chip from top and bottom of spine piece missing from upper inner corner of front panel which is detached from spine. RARE THUS. First English editions first impression. With decorations by J. Lockwood Kipling. 2 vols. 8vo. Fine copies of both volumes of Kipling's The Jungle Book the second volume in the rare dust jacket. Grolier/Kipling 185 & 197; Stewart 123 & 132; Richards A76 & A85 Macmillan unknown books
18941907121The Century Co 1894. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Two volumes. The Jungle Book is a first US edition and contains an original watercolor by the illustrator William Henry Drake. Book in very good condition. The Second Jungle Book is also a first US edition and includes the first edition dust jacket. Both books are housed in custom-made matching slipcases. The Century Co hardcover books
1909120708New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1909. Scarce separate edition of Kipling's song for the Boy Scouts. Octavo original wrappers. One of only 20 copies printed by Doubleday for copyright purposes. In near fine condition. Bookplate. Housed in a custom half morocco and chemise case. Scarce. 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. Doubleday, Page & Co unknown
1897374815London: Macmillan 1897. First English edition. 22 illustrations by I. W. Taber. 245 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original gilt stamped blue cloth with vignette of fishermen black endpapers a.e.g. Complete with original dust jacket in very good condition lightly yellowed at spine with some archival mending. W. C. Thomas bookplate to front pastedown; minimal foxing to prelims. Taber I.W. First English edition. 22 illustrations by I. W. Taber. 245 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. A charming copy with the rare dust jacket of Kipling's only novel set in the United States following the son of a Californian millionaire who stumbles into his adventure by falling overboard and being rescued by a fishing vessel. Teddy Roosevelt praised the book in 1900 for describing "in the liveliest way just what a boy should be and do." Stewart 160; Livingston 136; Richards A103 Macmillan unknown
1886140941952Lahore: Civil and Military Press Gazette 1886. First Edition. Very Good. First edition of Kipling's first published book. Bound in publisher's original tan printed wrappers imitating the form of an Indian civil service envelope with an overlapping flap. Wear to spine and a short split at the bottom end of the overlapping flap fold. Kipling was serving as sub-editor of the Civil and Military Gazette and this volume collects his poetry which was published in the paper. Housed in a chemise custom dark blue straight grain morocco slipcase. Civil and Military Press Gazette unknown
18941907121The Century Co 1894. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Two volumes. The Jungle Book is a first US edition and contains an original watercolor by the illustrator William Henry Drake. Book in very good condition. The Second Jungle Book is also a first US edition and includes the first edition dust jacket. Both books are housed in custom-made matching slipcases. The Century Co hardcover
1894149681London: Macmillan 1894-95. First editions of both volumes of The Jungle Book. Octavo two volumes original blue cloth decorated and lettered in gilt all edges gilt engraved tissue-guarded frontispiece illustrated by J. L. Kipling W.H. Drake and P. Frenzeny. In near fine condition with light rubbing to the extremities. Near ownership inscriptions. An exceptional example. The Jungle Book is a collection of fables which provide moral instruction by using animals anthropomorphically. Each story begins and ends with a verse and the original publications contain some illustrations created by Rudyard's father John Lockwood Kipling. The inspiration for the book is evident. Kipling was born in India and he spent his childhood there. Interestingly Kipling wrote these stories when he lived in Vermont. The Jungle Book is used to develop the morale of the junior element of the Scouting movement "The Cub Scouts". The name of the head wolf "Akela" has been traditionally given to each Cub Scout pack leader. At least fifteen movies were released based on Kipling's stories beginning with Elephant Boy in 1937. A live-action anticipated version of Jungle Book will be released in October of 2018 by Warner Brothers. Macmillan hardcover
1894183376London: Macmillan and Co. 1894 & 1895. Thou art of the Jungle and not of the Jungle First editions in fine and uniform bindings by Bayntun. Kipling's best-known works were based on folk tales learned during his childhood in India. The stories previously appeared in periodicals between 1893 and 1894. The Second Jungle book completed the Mowgli saga with five stories that "are essential to its emotional rounding-out" Grolier. Kipling won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. He was the first English-language writer and the youngest ever author to receive the prize. 2 works octavo. Tissue-guarded frontispiece to The Jungle Book illustrations in the text of both works by William Henry Drake Paul Frenzeny and the author's father John Lockwood Kipling. Mid-20th-century blue morocco by Bayntun for Sotheran's spines lettered in gilt compartments and front covers with gilt frames enclosing animal devices in gilt board edges ruled in gilt inner dentelles gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt. Original cloth bound in at end. Housed in a custom blue cloth slipcase. Spines mildly darkened gilt and covers bright frontispiece with two marginal closed tears neatly repaired. A near-fine set. Grolier Children's 100 52; Martindell 61 & 63; Richards A76 & A85. hardcover
1907122083New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1907. First edition of Kipling's collected verse inscribed by him to President Theodore Roosevelt's son Kermit Roosevelt. Octavo original cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel. Association copy signed and inscribed by Rudyard Kipling with a line from The Feet of the Young Men to Kermit Roosevelt on the title page "Rudyard Kipling Bolemons: August 4. 1912: "now the young men go to dance before the Trues." RK." With Roosevelts ownership inscription to the title page "Kermit Roosevelt March 23 1909" and his daughter Belle Kermit Roosevelt's bookplate to the pastedown. American businessman and writer Kermit Roosevelt was a graduate of Harvard College served in both World Wars in World War I with both the British and American armies and explored two continents with his father Theodore Roosevelt. One of Roosevelt's most popular books Through the Brazilian Wilderness recounted their father and son expedition to the Brazilian Jungle which would become known as the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition. In 1909 the year of Kermit's ownership inscription in the present volume he and his father undertook a year-long expedition in Africa funded by the Smithsonian Institution. After this trip and a swing through Europe Kermit returned to Harvard and completed four years of study in two and a half years graduating with the Class of 1912 the year of Kipling's inscription. In very good condition. A unique association. 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. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
4642Kipling corresponds with fellow writer H. Rider Haggard whom he calls "Dear Old Man" mainly discussing Haggard's last important novel "When the World Shook." "Your Oro is no small person - a gent with a delicate mind and insensitive leanings. Note however that the idea of a great gyroscope that goes out of control has been used. It was created for demonstration purposes slipped on its base and ground a hall full of people to rags. Put on your scale it's a simply hellish idea." Here Kipling illustrates the gyroscope in a small sketch and suggests an alternative gyroscope that shifts internal strata and tilts the earth. "Get the thing to unchain some inconceivably vast.heated rocks loose.The girl could stop it at the last minute of course." He describes Haggard's account of Theodore Roosevelt as "most interesting. I don't think he need worry.about coming over. He doubts that many in England would show interest in discussing American attitudes. . Europe was embroiled in the first World War at this time January 1917 prior to the US entry about four months after Kipling wrote to Haggard. Kipling signs with initials "R. K." With holograph envelope initialed in lower left corner. Condition: Visible rust stains on lower portion of first page. Kipling enjoyed Haggard's completed novel which reflected Kipling's suggestion according to D. S. Higgins "Rider Haggard: The Great Storyteller." 1981. In an earlier biography of Haggard "Rider Haggard: His Life & World" Morton Cohen 1960 the second edition 1968 Cohen noted that Kipling provided the idea for "When the World Shook." Kipling's comments on Roosevelt were copied by Haggard in his diary entry for Jan. 19 1917. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in English in both prose and verse in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1907 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature making him the first English language writer to receive the prize and to date he remains its youngest recipient. Among other honors he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood all of which he declined. A wonderful letter. On sale only on our website. unknown books
23763London: Macmillan and Company Ltd. 1894 & 1895. First edition in book form first printing of both volumes. First edition in book form first printing of both volumes. With the tipped in signature of Rudyard Kipling. Bound by Bayntun-Riviere in full navy blue morocco illustrated and ruled in gilt to the upper and lower boards; five raised bands gilt ruled and illustrated compartments titles in gilt to the spines. Gilt decorated board edges inner dentelles triple ruled in gilt. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Publisher's original cloth bound in at the rear of each volume. 'The Jungle Book' with an engraved frontispiece by William Henry Drake complete with tissue guard as issued and many illustrations throughout the text by the author's father John Lockwood Kipling William Henry Drake and Paul Frenzeny. 'The Second Jungle Book' with numerous illustrations throughout the text by John Lockwood Kipling and a single page of publisher's adverts at the rear as issued. A fine set the bindings square and tight without fading or wear. The contents are clean and bright throughout without foxing or previous owner's inscriptions. Both volumes are housed in a blue cloth ribbon pull slipcase. Tipped in at the front free endpaper of The Jungle Book is a slip of paper signed in black ink by the Nobel Prize winning author Rudyard Kipling. A beautifully presented and appealing set of this classic of nineteenth-century children's literature charting the adventures of the "man-cub" Mowgli and his jungle-dwelling friends. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Macmillan and Company Ltd. 1894 & 1895 hardcover
121314London Macmillan and Co. 1894; 1895. . First editions first printing; 2 vols 8vo 18.5 x 13 cm; richly illustrated with historiated initials head and tail-piece vignettes and full page plates tipped-in typewritten letter signed by Kipling publisher's ads to rear of second work previous ownership in pen to front free endpaper and to title of first work a little toned and slightly soiled; 20th-century blue morocco gilt by Riviere & Son pictorial onlaid morocco vignettes to upper covers within gilt arabesque borders gilt spines in 6 compartments rebacked preserving the original spines original publisher's blue cloth covers and spines bound in at rear of each vol. silk doublures frayed with areas of loss spines and extremities rubbed with slight loss housed in a custom-made blue cloth felt-lined slipcase; vi 2 212; 6 238 2 adspp.<br /> A handsome set of the first editions first printings of Kipling's classic two-novel series The Jungle Book and its sequel The Second Jungle Book bound by Riviere & Son in onlaid pictorial blue morocco gilt with a tipped-in typewritten letter signed by Kipling.<br /> London, Macmillan and Co., 1894; 1895. hardcover
06177Lahore : The Civil and Military Gazette Press 1886. First Edition of Kipling's First Published Book - Departmental Ditties<br /> <br /> KIPLING Rudyard. Departmental Ditties and Other Verses. Lahore: The Civil and Military Gazette Press 1886. <br /> <br /> First edition of Kipling's first published book. <br /> <br /> Narrow octavo 10 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches; 273 x 107 mm. Twenty-nine unnumbered leaves. <br /> <br /> Publisher's tan printed wrappers stapled as issued and imitating the form of an Indian civil service envelope complete with overlapping flap. There is an ink inscription at the bottom of the front wrapper "E.R.P to M.C.P." Light soiling to wrappers edge of front wrapper and flap with some light wear. The pink ribbon that originally passed through the slit on the flap is now lacking the flap itself and its very vulnerable hinge to the overlapping flap is unrestored and intact. Bookplate of Roger H. West and old booksellers description pasted onto blank verso of penultimate verse Giffen's Debt. Over-opened between penultimate and last leaf.<br /> <br /> Contained in a red cloth chemise which in turn is housed in a full red morocco slipcase smooth spine lettered in gilt.<br /> <br /> Aside from the aforementioned minor flaws this is still an exceptionally good unrestored copy. <br /> <br /> First edition of Kipling's debut published work. His previous writings had either been privately printed issued as offprints or included in collaborative books. At the time Kipling was serving as sub-editor of the Civil and Military Gazette an English-language newspaper based in Lahore that covered the lives of the Civil Service and the Indian Army in Punjab. His position combined with his family's social standing afforded him numerous opportunities to observe and explore the full spectrum of life in India. From an early age Kipling had been captivated by the vibrant and diverse world of native India and his keen observational skills allowed him to vividly capture its essence. As his engagement with journalism deepened he frequently filled the newspaper's pages with prose sketches and light verse. Eventually he began inserting his own poems under the title Departmental Ditties into the newspaper culminating in the publication of this edition designed to resemble a bundle of civil service memoranda.<br /> <br /> Livingston 10; Richards A7; Stewart 8. Lahore : The Civil and Military Gazette Press, 1886 unknown
1902336891London: Macmillan 1902. First. hardcover. fine. Illustrated by the Author. 4to re-bound in full red crushed morocco raised bands with gilt animal heads on the spine gilt picture of an elephant on the front cover gilt dentelles marbled end-papers all edges gilt by Bayntun-Riviere. London: Macmillan 1902. First Edition.<br/> <br/> A superlative copy of this beloved children's book. Fine in cloth slipcase.<br/> <br/> Macmillan unknown
1913ab 22LONDON: MACMILLAN 1913. Book. Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. Limited edition of 1050 sets . Signed on the half-title of volume 1. full red Morocco Finely bound in deep red half morocco raised bands and gilt rules to spines matching cloth sides top edge gilt others untrimmed. Printed from Florentine Press type on hand-made paperA BEAUTIFUL SET. MACMILLAN Hardcover
18951003893London: Macmillan 1895. First English editions of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book in pictorial morocco bindings by Bayntun-Riviere. Inspired by the folk tales that the young Kipling encountered in India these stories follow the adventures of the boy Mowgli who learns the law of the jungle from the animals who adopt him: "The man's cub is mine . . . He shall not be killed! He shall live to run with the Pack and to hunt with the Pack." This set has been handsomely bound in full morocco with a multi-colored onlay of the elephant Kala Nag on the upper board of the first volume and the bear Baloo on the second volume. Grolier Children's 100 52. A near-fine set. Two volumes measuring 7.25 x 4.5 inches: viii 212; viii 238. Early twentieth-century full blue morocco spines with gilt-dotted raised bands compartments lettered and ruled in gilt with gilt-stamped animals all boards ruled in gilt upper boards with colored pictorial onlays board edges and doublures tooled in gilt marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Tissue-guarded frontispiece to The Jungle Book; black-and-white illustrations throughout text of both volumes. Bound without advertisements; publisher's blue pictorial cloth bound at rear of both volumes. Faint ownership signature in second volume. Expert reinforcement to joints. Housed in a cloth slipcase. Macmillan unknown
1894193167London: Macmillan and Co. 1894 & 1895. A beautifully presented pair First editions in book form. Kipling's adventurous stories were based on folk tales learned during his childhood in India. The Jungle Book was serialized between 1893 and 1894 and became increasingly popular upon its publication as a book prompting calls for a second instalment. The Second Jungle Book completed the Mowgli saga with five stories that "are essential to its emotional rounding-out" Grolier. 2 works octavo 180 x 199 mm. Half-tone frontispiece with tissue guard in Jungle Book both works with illustrations by William Henry Drake Paul Frenzeny and John Lockwood Kipling. Later 20th-century blue crushed morocco for the London bookseller Charles J. Sawyer spines lettered in gilt single gilt fillet framing compartments and boards small gilt roundels of elephants in profile to front boards double gilt fillet to turn-ins marbled endpapers gilt edges. Ownership inscription contemporary with binding to half-title of the second volume. Bindings bright and unblemished very mild foxing. A near-fine set. Grolier Children's 100 52; Martindell 54 & 56; Richards A76 & A85. hardcover
1909121500London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1909. First British edition of Kipling's Actions and Reactions signed and lengthily inscribed by him with a poem. Octavo original cloth with gilt elephant emblem to the front panel. Presentation copy signed and inscribed by Rudyard Kipling with a verse from his poem The Press "To RD Rudyard Kipling. Who once had served to the sultry hour when roaring like a gale The Harrild and the Hoe devour The league-long paper bale And has lit his pipe in the morning calm That follows the midnight stress - He has sold his heart to the old black art Men call the daily press R.K." In very good condition. Rare and desirable signed and inscribed by Kipling. 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. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover books
1894846011894. KIPLING Rudyard. The Jungle Book. with: The Second Jungle Book. Two vols. Orig. pictorial cloth a.e.g. London: Macmillan & Co. 1894 1895. First editions. Stewart 122 128. In cloth chemises and a half morocco slipcase. With the bookplates of the Newberry Library and the collector Herbert Stuart Stone on the chemises but no ownership markings to the books themselves. Chemises sunned else a fine bright set. unknown
19141040New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1914. The Seven Seas Edition Limited To One Thousand And Fifty Numbered Copies Of Which This Is NO. 282. Publishers Deluxe Full Polished Calf Bindings. Near Fine. The Works of Rudyard Kipling: The Seven Seas Edition Volumes I-XXIV<br /> <p dir="ltr">Signed Limited Edition - Copy No. 282 of 1050</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">Author: Rudyard Kipling</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">Publisher: Doubleday Page & Company Garden City New York</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">Publication Date: 1913-1917</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">Edition: The Seven Seas Edition. Strictly limited to 1050 numbered copies of which this is number 282.</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">Signature: Volume I features the handwritten signature of Rudyard Kipling on the half title page.</p> <br /> Bibliographical Note<br /> <p dir="ltr">The Seven Seas Edition was originally conceived and published by Doubleday Page & Company as a 23-volume set issued between 1913 and 1915. However as Kipling continued to write the publishers subsequently expanded the collection to encompass a final total of 27 volumes released periodically over the following decade.</p> <br /> <p dir="ltr">This offering comprises the original complete 23-volume run plus the first of the supplementary volumes A Diversity of Creatures published in 1917 bringing the total to 24 beautifully matched volumes.</p> <br /> Binding & Physical Description<br /> <p dir="ltr">The set is masterfully bound in rich dark brown/burgundy leather. The craftsmanship is exquisite featuring:</p> <br /> <br /> Spines: Traditional raised bands dividing the spine into compartments which are heavily and elegantly tooled with intricate floral gilt decorations alongside gilt-lettered titles and volume names.<br /> Boards: The covers are ruled in gilt with elaborate corner pieces and feature a striking gilt-stamped central medallion of an elephant-a classic motif deeply associated with Kipling's time in India.<br /> Edges & Pages: Top edges are brilliantly gilt t.e.g. while the fore and bottom edges are left uncut deckled preserving the traditional high-quality feel of early 20th-century fine pressings. Clean crisp typography on premium watermarked paper.<br /> <br /> Included Volumes Vols. 1-24<br /> <br /> Actions and Reactions<br /> A Diversity of Creatures<br /> Captains Courageous<br /> Departmental Ditties Barrack-Room Ballads Etc.<br /> From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches I<br /> From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches II<br /> Just So Stories<br /> Kim<br /> Life's Handicap<br /> Many Inventions<br /> Plain Tales from the Hills<br /> Puck of Pook's Hill<br /> Rewards and Fairies<br /> Soldiers Three The Story of the Gadsbys In Black and White<br /> Songs from Books<br /> Stalky & Co.<br /> The Day's Work<br /> The Five Nations The Seven Seas<br /> The Jungle Book<br /> The Light That Failed<br /> The Naulahka<br /> The Second Jungle Book<br /> Traffics and Discoveries<br /> Wee Willie Winkie and Other Stories<br /> <br /> A set in near fine condition. A few small scuffs to leather binding and hinges are excellent internally bright and clean without marks and no foxing. An exceptional set. Doubleday, Page & Company unknown