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230903049Black's Readers Service Company. hardcover. New. 16x12x8. 24 book set. 1965. ALL NEW Inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. E-mail for more info./pics. Authors: Caesar Hawthorne Haggard 2 Kipling Ceilini Emerson Doyle Hugo Franklin Chekhov Irving Ibsen Pepys 2 Shakespeare Voltaire Tolstoi Austen Wilde Poe Stevenson 2 Maupassant. Black's Readers Service Company hardcover
1975004238Nottingham: Lonsdale & Bartholemew Ltd. 1975. Single sided printed poster approximately 1015mm x 755mm in size 40" x 30". Lightly creased from old folds one or two hints of foxing but generally quite bright and clean. Based on the 1888 novella by Rudyard Kipling. The film was directed by John Huston and starred Sean Connery and Michael Caine. First Edition. Unbound. Good. UK Quad. Poster. Lonsdale & Bartholemew Ltd. Paperback
73577London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1904. Short Stories / Strange Tales FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 21 x 14cm pp.2 vi; 393 23. Publisher's red cloth with gilt titles to spine and gilt elephant motif stamped to upper. Top edge gilt. With the plain typographic dust-jacket various prices affixed to spine. Toning to edges with some spotting to endpapers otherwise internally clean. Jacket toned especially to spine with moderate general wear and chipping to edges and a large loss to front panel. Various publisher's price labels to jacket spine. Rarely seen with the jacket. Very good. A quality collection of short stories including the remarkable 'Mrs. Bathurst' with its theme of destructive power and obsessive love plus the strange tale 'Wireless' which concerns spirit possession as well as the classic ghost story 'They'; an unsettling tale about a lost motorist and his encounter with a blind woman at the isolated 'House Beautiful' being a companion rather than a sequel to the earlier 'Brushwood Boy' fantasy which sees the reappearance of the characters 'Them'. Adept at short fiction Kipling penned many 'uncanny tales' some being subtle fantasies They The Brushwood Boy The Eye of Allah whilst others were more overtly supernatural or scientific romances in the manner of Edgar Allan Poe The Phantom 'Rickshaw The Mark of the Beast The Night Mail. Kipling wrote of new inventions and future wars warned of the social consequences of technological change and exerted an the most lasting influence on modern science fiction and fantasy writing according to leading SF writer Poul Anderson; indeed his stories of India with notions of an earthly alien in a strange world are the most salient predecessors of golden age sci-fi. Kipling later stressed he was 'not diving after physical experiences' although he was exposed to and described uncanny events and was much aware of the irrational premises and feelings of others; his formative professional years were spent in India a country with a widespread belief in ghosts and spirit reincarnation and at a time when matters 'psychic' were fashionable throughout Europe. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1904 unknown
1902AQ34790London: Macmillan and Co. 1902. 7 249pp 2. With half-title and 22 engraved plates by the author. Original publisher's decorated red cloth boards. Rubbed and marked with spine dulled and chipped some soiling to boards corners bumped. Light browning and soiling to endpapers. The first edition second issue in original boards of Kipling's most popular collection of children's stories centring around the unique adaptations of numerous anthropomorphised animals. . First edition second issue. Quarto. Macmillan and Co. hardcover
190262211London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1902. 4to.Illustrated. 249 pp. Publisher's pictorial maroon cloth with lettering in white to front board & spine. Wear to spine ends & joints with slight loss. Boards slightly marked. Inner hinges split. Spotting to endpapers. Early ink owner's name to first blank. Four leaves previously loose and re-attached that are frayed & damaged at edges. With numerous full-page and in-text illustrations by the author. Condition noted. . Poor. Pictorial Cloth. First Edition. 1902. Macmillan and Co., Limited 1902 hardcover
189047436London: Sampson Low and Marston 1890. In original wraps this is the indian railway edition with many first editions within. They are as follows- Black and white 1st Under the Deodars 1st The Story of the Gadsby's 1st The Phantom Rickshaw 1st Soldiers Three 3rd and Wee willie Winkie 5th. Decorative front and rear boards are nearly detached pages are lightly rubbed and have finger marks and light dampstains to edges otherwise content clean and bright. First Edition. Half Leather Marble Boards. Good Minus/No Jacket. 8vo. Sampson, Low and Marston Hardcover
192548397London: Macmillan & Co. Limited 1925-1932. Twenty six volumes. Small 8vo. Publisher's limp burgundy leather spines richly gilt with a circular gilt devices repeated to the upper covers some volumes with the neat original owner's signature to the front free endpaper. A bright and notably well preserved set. Macmillan's uniform pocket edition was published over a long period of time and seldom comes complete this volume comprises all those listed on the verso of the half titles except "Songs from Books". Nor does it include any volumes of Kipling's verse which although not listed often appear in this format. London: Macmillan & Co., Limited unknown
1913AQ29828London: Macmillan and Co. 1913. xix 1 302pp 2. Bound by Truslove & Hanson in contemporary gilt-tooled red half-calf red cloth boards T.E.G. A trifle rubbed and sunned lower joint slightly scuffed/cracked but holding firmly. Marbled endpapers internally clean and crisp. Armorial bookplate of Anthony Eden to FEP. A handsomely bound copy of Kipling's compilation of verse extracted from his popular books for children including Just-So Stories Jungle Book and Kim. Sir Anthony Eden 1897-1977 British foreign secretary 1935-38 1940-45 and 1951-55 and Prime Minister 1955-1957. Following active service in the First World War Eden read Oriental languages at Oxford. He was elected to the House of Commons in 1923. In 1935 he was appointed foreign secretary a position he resigned in 1938 to protest Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement of Nazi Germany. When Churchill became Prime Minister in 1940 he was named secretary of state for war and later during the Second World War once more served as foreign secretary. Eden succeeded Churchill as Prime Minister in 1955. In 1956 his failure to respond effectively during the Suez Crisis and the subsequent loss of party and public support would ultimately lead to his resignation from office in 1957. He was knighted in 1954 and created earl of Avon in 1961. . First edition third impression. 8vo. Macmillan and Co. hardcover
1929KIPLINGR007161Macmillan London. 1929. First edition thus. Octavo. pp xv 447. Illustrations by L. Raven-Hill. Publishers' de luxe binding of full red gilt pictorial morocco all edges gilt.Spine slightly creased. Very good indeed. A bright copy and scarce in this binding. Macmillan, London. unknown
1895110820Macmillan & Co. London. 1895 1897. Macmillan & Co. London. 1895 1897. In two volumes. Hardback. Original blue cloth with gilt illustrations to spines and upper boards. All page edges gilt. The Jungle Book is a first edition second issue and The Second Jungle Book is the third printing of the first edition. There is a lean to the spine of the first volume which is also slightly faded and frayed to head of spine corners rubbed and small light patches of rubbing to covers and a light stain to back cover. The Second Jungle Book is a very bright and clean copy with slight rubbing to extremities. Pages to both vols. browned and foxed otherwise a very good set. hardcover
63271London: Macmillan and Co. 1937. Film Tie-In ORIGINAL STUDIO PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS plus First Thus of the film tie-in book. Octavo 21 x 16cm pp.8 84. Heavily illustrated with black and white photographs. Publisher's tan paper over boards with black titles and decoration to spine and upper. With the photographic dust-jacket priced at 2/6 to spine. Also with two original black and white studio press photographs of Sabu in his first film role in Robert Flaherty's 1937 film 'Elephant Boy' 30 x 24cm. Photographs only lightly handled. Book shows toning to covers and endpapers otherwise internally clean. Jacket rubbed and chipped to edges. Very good. London: Macmillan and Co., 1937 unknown
1894557344London: Macmillan & Co 1894. GILT illustrations on boards Reprint in same year as First Edition. Rubbing to the spine and board edges. We also have a matching Second Jungle Book FIRST EDITION 1895. Please Email for further details. Not Signed or Inscribed. Reprint 1894. Blue Cloth. Very Good AVERAGE/No Jacket. Illus. by Illustrated By J.L KiplingW.H Drake & P. Frenzeny . 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾". HARDBACK. Macmillan & Co Hardcover
1901924F16London: Macmillan and Co 1901 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 6". Not Stated. The first edition first impression of this classic spy novel by Rudyard Kipling. The first edition first impression. This first UK edition was actually published one day after its release in the US.This spy novel was written by short story pioneer and classic author of children's fiction Rudyard Kipling who is known as a pioneer for the short story form and a classic author of children's fiction. 'Kim' was originally published as a serial in McClure's Magazine between 1900 and 1901; the story takes place against the backdrop of the political conflict between Russia and Britain in Central Asia.Illustrated with a frontispiece - retaining the original tissue guard - and nine plates. Collated complete.With a publisher's advertisement leaf to the rear. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Ink marks to tail of front board. Bumping to back strip head and tail with rubbing to joints. Head and tail of front joint starting with board firmly held. Internally firmly bound. Title page age toned. Pages bright with instances of light spotting. Very Good Macmillan and Co hardcover
13381The London City and Midland Bank Limited Newgate Branch London. Both documents dated 7 December 1910. The two documents were originally attached along a perforated line and both bear the serial number 115476. Having been detached they have been reattached by a strip of light brown paper. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. Both are forms printed in red and black and both are filled in by Coulson regarding a deposit by Kipling of '£500 Five hundred pounds Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines Co. First Mortgage Sterling Bonds' and '$2500 Two thousand five hundred dollars Northern New Brunswick & Seaboard Rly Co. 4% Gold Bonds'. The Memorandum on the left is roughly 15 cm square and carries Kipling's neat bold signature twice once as 'Signature of Customer' and the second time as 'Signature of the Party Depositing'. The receipt 15 x 18 cm is signed by Coulson and also carries what purports to be Kipling's signature dated 17 July 1911 under the words: 'Received from THE LONDON CITY AND MIDLAND BANK LIMITED the afore-mentioned Securities.' The London City and Midland Bank Limited, Newgate Branch [London]. Both documents dated 7 December 1910. unknown
18981003H34New York: The Century Co. 1898 . Paperback. Good. 10" by 7.5". Various. A scarce copy of the January 1893 issue of the celebrated monthly children"s magazine St. Nicholas featuring the first appearance of Rudyard Kipling"s story "The Potted Princess" profusely illustrated throughout. In the publisher's original pictorial paper wraps.A single issue of the celebrated monthly children"s magazine St. Nicholas containing Rudyard Kipling"s story "The Potted Princess."Richly illustrated in monochrome throughout. First appearing in this issue Kipling"s tale forms part of his sequence of stories concerning Punch and Judy set in colonial India. The story was later collected in Kipling"s short-story collection Many Inventions 1893 published later the same year by D. Appleton and Company in New York and Macmillan and Co. in London.Founded in 1873 and edited by Mary Mapes Dodge St. Nicholas became one of the most influential illustrated magazines for young readers running continuously from 1873 until 1943 it was highly regarded for attracting many of the most prominent literary figures of the period including Mark Twain Louisa May Alcott Frances Hodgson Burnett Joel Chandler Harris and Kipling.Publisher's advertisements to front and rear including a coloured advertisement of Pear's Soap to rear. In the publisher's original pictorial paper wraps. Externally a little worn. Rubbing and bumping to extremities resulting in the odd small chip closed tear and crease. Loss to head and tail of spine. Light scattered spotting and the odd handling mark to wraps. Wraps characteristically age toned. Loss to lower corner of rear wrap towards joint. Wraps detached from staple binding fragile but holding to joint. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with one or two spots and the odd minor handling mark to fore edge. Good The Century Co. paperback
19302455KNAUR THEODOR 1930. 1. hardcover. KNAUR, THEODOR hardcover
1898mon0003363415New York: R. H. Russell 1898. Hardcover. Good. . Cover shows moderate wear tear chipping edgewear rubbing and tanning. Name of former owner on the front pastedown. Pages tanned. New York: R. H. Russell hardcover
19061497New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1906. First American Edition. Cloth. Good. Arthur Rackham. Green cloth with gilt lettering on front and spine imagine of ship embossed on cover wear to extremities top gilt page edge deckled pages edge and bottom. Signature of previous owner on front free endpaper. Frontispiece with heavily foxed tissue guard title page also foxed. <br /> 4 illustrations including frontispiece by Arthur Rackham. Pages 165 and 166 have open tear edges of ten lines of text obscured by tear. Some age toning throughout. 277 pp.<br /> <br /> <br /> First American Edition published two months before British Edition. Doubleday, Page & Co unknown
198923194KIEPENHEUER & WITSCH 1989. 4. softcover. Dschungelbücher Die KIEPENHEUER & WITSCH paperback
882216LondonLondon: Macmillian & Co. 1899 First Edition. 8vo. Publisher's red cloth embossed with circular gold elephand seal and gold lettering on spine. T.E.G. no jacket present. Fine. LondonLondon: Macmillian & Co. 1899 hardcover
19505544ROWOHLT ERNST 05/1950. 1. softcover. Dschungelbücher Die Ungekürzte Ausgabe! ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
191221521London: Hodder & Stoughton. 1912. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Cover ties are missing. Former owner's inscription on front free endpaper. Else a very handsome copy.; Deluxe Edition # 490 of 500 copies printed on English handmade paper. SIGNED by the publisher and printer. Bound in limp vellum with gilt lettering. Top edge gilt.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; xix 468 pages . Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
1914BIBLIO-51284n.p. n.d. but Garden City New York first edition 1914. Limited edition of perhaps 50 copies - Richards. Broadside in quarter-morocco and cloth maroon slipcase with gilt spine-title and limp cloth chemise. 1 leaf. Kipling's memorial ode for his friend and hero Lord Roberts one of Britain's greatest generals whom he had earlier celebrated in "Bobs". "Lord Roberts" was written soon after Roberts' death in November 1914 - shortly before that Roberts had helped Kipling's son John secure a commission in his own regiment the Irish Guards to fight in France. Kipling had known and admired Roberts since his days as a young journalist in India in the 1880's and at the end of his own life Kipling wrote in "Something of Myself" that "the proudest moment of my young life was riding up Simla Mall besides Lord Roberts who asked me what the men were thinking. Fine in slightly rubbed slipcase. n.p., n.d., but Garden City, New York, first edition, 1914 hardcover
1893223301<p>Octavo. 6 pages publisher's advertisements at end. Original gilt stamped blue cloth. Inner hinges cracking else fine. No signatures or bookplates. Enclosed in a 1/2 red morocco slipcase. Stewart 118. Livingston 100.</p> Macmillan and Co. hardcover
1906006313New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1906. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Arthur Rackham. 8vo 8 277 1pp. Beautiful First Printing of the First American Edition published two months prior to the English Edition. Bound in original pictorial green cloth with titles and viking ship vignette stamped in black gilt on the front board and spine. t.e.g. Four colored plates by Arthur Rackham present which were not present in the English Edition. Housed in a red cloth-covered chemise and matching quarter red morocco and red cloth slipcase. Bookplate on front paste-down.of popular American Author George Barr McCutcheon best known for the "Graustark" novels as well as"Brewster's Millions" made into several films of the same name. Bookseller ticket of Lauriat's of Boston on ffep. Square tight and clean throughout. Mild rubbing to hinges edges and tips. A hint of off-setting on the ffep from the bookplate but quite minor. Very well-preserved. A most handsome collectable copy. Doubleday Page & Co hardcover