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1916BIBLIO-58772Doubleday Page & Company Garden City first editions 1916. Editions of 70 copies for private distribution. 3 vols printed wrappers. various paginations. A complete set of the three pamphlets about the submarine service produced to secure American copyright and being the true first editions preceding the newspaper publication of the articles in The Times London and other English newspapers in June 1916. The articles were composed by Kipling from secret reports to the British Admiralty made available to him for propaganda purposes and comprise: I Some Work in the Baltic; II Business in the Sea of Marmora; and III Ravages and Repairs. The first pamphlet is introduced by Kipling's poem "The Trade": "They bear in place of classic names / Letters and numbers on their skin. / They play their grisly blindfold games / In little boxes made of tin / Sometimes they stalk the Zeppelin / Sometimes they learn where mines are laid / Or where the Baltic ice is thin. / That is the custom of "The Trade. Bookplate of the Chicago businessman and well-known collector John A. Spoor on front inside wrappers. Near Fine set in a card chemise and somewhat used slipcase. Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, first editions, 1916 unknown
190912027Toronto: The Musson Book Co 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. W. Heath Robinson. No date. 1909 First Canadian edition using the sheets of the first British trade edition. 4to. Publisher's original bright rich blue/purple cloth with bright gilt lettering and decorations to the front board and spine virtually as new and without wear fresh and as new throughout with the original glassine intact but split half way at the spine housed in the original card box in blue paper bearing the Musson imprint on the side label and an illustrated title mounted to the lid. The box is worn and broken at the corners but still holding well two pieces of tape were used at one corner of the lid but overall the box is good scarce in this condition and in box. The Musson Book Co hardcover
189612370THE TRUE FIRST EDITIONS "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" & ST. IVES in McClures Magazine for 1896-1898 first edition 3 volumes #8 9 & 10 November 1896 through April 1898 some light wear to the corner tips some light rubbing and scuffing else vg or better copies bound in half leather with marbled boards and raised spines. Also includes the work of Walt Whitman thrice Arthur Conan Doyle thrice John Kendrick Bangs Browning Stephen Crane twice Robert Barr 4 times S.P. Langley Guglielmo Marconi Mark Twain Fridtjof Nansen as well as writings about Benjamin Franklin U.S. Grant Alexander Hamilton Abraham Lincoln William T. Sherman George Washington John Wilkes Booth Henry Clay Grover Cleveland Heavier Than Air Aeroplanes Andrew Jackson The Civil War The Klondike Gold Fields The Log of the Mayflower Queen Victoria John Quincy Adams The Andree Party Balloon Expedition to the Pole Wireless Telegraphy The Railroads et.al. Century hardcover
197853510DISNEYLAND 1978. ND. LP. Dschungelbücher Die 12seitiges Bilderbuch mit allen Texten! DISNEYLAND unknown
19763068EUROPA 1976. 1. LP. Dschungelbücher Die EUROPA unknown
191822403Paris G. Crès et Cie 1918 in-12 demi-Maroquin 1 volume, reliure demi-maroquin fraise in-douze à coins (half morocco binding in-12 with corners) (19,6 x 13,4 cm), Reliure d'Epoque Signée : BLANCHETIERE, dos à nerfs (spine with raised band), décoré or et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or" avec un filet "or" en encadrement, filet "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, entre-nerfs à caisson de 5 filets "or", date "or" en pied dans un encadrement d'un filet "or", plats décorés "or" d'un filet "or" aux mors et aux coins, papier peigné vieux rose, crème et vert aux plats, tête lisse dorée, gouttière et tranche de queue non-rognées, dos et couverture imprimés en noir et illustrée d'une vignette en noir : "Marque de l'Editeur" conservée, Tirage limité à 1495 Exemplaires, un des 1450 Exemplaires Numérotés sur Papier de Rives (N°1012), orné d'un Frontispice "portrait de l'Auteur" en bistre + des ornements typographiques in-texte en noir dessiné et gravés sur bois par Pierre Eugène VIBERT et Louis JOU, 292 pages + 1 p. de tables, 1918 Paris, G. Crès et Cie Editeur,
938Paris, Delagrave, 1936. 7 vol.(incomplet) in-4, br., 1545p. Chaque volume est illustré de 12 planches en couleurs. Illustrateurs : Deluremoz, Leroux, Marty, Fouqueray, Arnoux. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier vélin des papeteries Aussedat N° 561 / 1200. Belle série de littérature adressée aux enfants comme au plus grands par le prix Nobel 1907. Très bon état intérieur. Rousseurs sur qlques couvertures. Couvs. défraichies.
191922398Paris G. Crès et Cie 1919 in-12 demi-Maroquin 1 volume, reliure demi-maroquin fraise in-douze à coins (half morocco binding in-12 with corners) (19,6 x 13,4 cm), Reliure d'Epoque Signée : BLANCHETIERE, dos à nerfs (spine with raised band), décoré or et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or" avec un filet "or" en encadrement, filet "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, entre-nerfs à caisson de 5 filets "or", date "or" en pied dans un encadrement d'un filet "or", plats décorés "or" d'un filet "or" aux mors et aux coins, papier peigné vieux rose, crème et vert aux plats, tête lisse dorée, gouttière et tranche de queue non-rognées, dos et couverture imprimés en noir et illustrée d'une vignette en noir : "Marque de l'Editeur" conservée, Tirage limité à 1495 Exemplaires, un des 1450 Exemplaires Numérotés sur Papier de Rives (N°982), orné d'un Frontispice gravé sur bois en noir par Paul COLIN + des ornements typographiques in-texte en noir dessiné et gravés sur bois par Pierre Eugène VIBERT et Louis JOU, 288 pages, 1919 Paris, G. Crès et Cie Editeur,
1595Paris, Paul Hartmann, 1930.Un volume relié (19 x 25,5 cm) de 295 pp. Reliure demi maroquin bleu, dos à nerfs, titrage doré, couverture et dos conservés. Exemplaire en parfait état.Exemplaire sur vélin de Rives blanc non numéroté.
1595Paris, Paul Hartmann, 1930.Un volume relié (19 x 25,5 cm) de 295 pp. Reliure demi maroquin bleu, dos à nerfs, titrage doré, couverture et dos conservés. Exemplaire en parfait état.Exemplaire sur vélin de Rives blanc non numéroté.
193041028Sous étui cartonné. Couverture rempliée illustrée. Intérieur d'une belle fraicheur.Orné de 44 eaux-fortes de Pierre Eugène CLAIRIN dont le frontispice et 10 hors texte.
1935feb02460JUL. GIURGEA 1935. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> JUL. GIURGEA unknown
1938feb02456Nationala Ciornei 1938. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> Nationala Ciornei unknown
1932feb02458ELS 1932. First. <p>Used book For more details and availability please contact me</p> ELS unknown
1998DADAX0198117612Clarendon Press 1998-06-04. 1. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Clarendon Press hardcover
19009720London c. 1900. Second Anglo-Boer War souvenir handkerchief 45 x 45 cm printed in blue ink on fine linen a couple of trivial spots blank verso. Set in the borders of a map showing the contested regions of South Africa chiefly Orange Free State and Transvaal is the text of Rudyard Kipling's poem 'The Absent-Minded Beggar' with the music of Arthur Sullivan. The map is further adorned with portraits of Queen Victoria and Field Marshal Lord Roberts who was commander of British forces in the field between December 1899 and December 1900. It was published by the Daily Mail then a relatively new but highly successful British newspaper: established in 1896 its circulation had soared to over a million - the largest in the world - by the war's end in 1902. Kipling presented his poem to the Mail which established a charitable fund soon known as the Absent Minded Beggar Fund to provide comforts for British troops on campaign and support for their families at home. Sullivan was prevailed upon to set it to music and it was first sung in public in November 1899. It caught the public mood and was reproduced in many forms. The handkerchiefs were in circulation by March 1900. Local newspapers carry advertisements from wholesalers and retailers around the country all promising to donate a portion of the profits to the fund. Advertising in the Bradford Daily Telegraph 8 March 1900 one vendor described them as the latest novelty a work of art further suggesting that they could make a useful present everybody pleased with them. An Exeter draper excitedly advertised another delivery in the March 28 issue of the Western Echo. They seem to have sold for between twopence and threepence each. Map unknown
140819Calcutta: Thacker Spink & Co. 1888. 1st edn 2nd issue catalogue dated July 1888.8vo. Original gilt and black lettered decorated dark olive cloth recased withblack cloth and original spine neatly relaid with new endpapers - otherwisebright VG in protective glassine cover. Pp. xii 283 31 advts withmisplaced page number p. 192; spelling error on contents p. 98; small marks atfore-edge of front prelims; no inscriptions. Calcutta: Thacker Spink & Co., 1888 unknown
121530London Macmillan and Co. Ltd 1897 . First edition; 8vo 185 x 121 mm; half-title frontispiece tissue-guard title page 21 engraved plates by I. W. Taber contemporary ownership signature in ink to front free endpaper dated 9 July 1898 only intermittent examples of spotting microscopic blemish in ink to half-title otherwise pages are clean; publisher's blue cloth with gilt-blocked decoration to front board and spine gilt titles corners are bumped and shelf-worn extremities of spine also shelf-worn boards and spine appear bubbled across surface area gilt decoration well preserved overall very good condition ; viii 245pp 2 ads.<br /> In Captains Courageous Kipling tells the story of the spoiled fifteen-year-old son of a millionaire who is lost at sea and finds himself rescued by the crew of a fishing schooner which proves to be a redemption of both character and body.<br /> London, Macmillan and Co. Ltd, 1897, hardcover
189974556London: Macmillan & Co. Limited 1899. 8vo. Two volumes both first editions thus Uniform editions. vii 276 2; vi 299 2 pp. Publisher's red cloth with gilt elephant and swastika medallion to boards; top edge gilt. Light rubbing and bumping a few marks to boards of first volume and spine of first volume a little faded. Opening sections of first volume a little sprung with very infrequent spotting across both volumes. Bookplates of Henry Tod. Black and white full page illustrations to first volume with in-text illustrations to second. The illustrations predominantly by J. L. Kipling but with some by W. H. Drake and P. Frenzeny in first volume. VG to NF. . Very Good. Gilt Decorated Cloth. First Editions Thus. 1899. Macmillan & Co., Limited 1899 hardcover
1916187357New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1916. First standalone edition of Kipling's poem which was collected in Sea Warfare in Britain the same year. The poem is also known under the title "The Question". Octavo pp. 8. Original yellow wrappers front cover printed in green wire-stitched. Housed in custom green cloth chemise and slipcase. Bookplate of Henry C. Taylor 1873-1969 agricultural economist inside chemise. Creasing to wrappers and contents very good. Livingstone 407; Stewart 403. hardcover
18901019E015Allahabad: A.H. Wheeler & Co. 1890. 4th Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 93 3 8 85 3 96 104 96. Very Good Minus. 5.5 x 8.5 inches 14 x 21.5 cm. Quarter red cloth with marbled boards rubbing to board edges light wear to corners. Light foxing to endpapers previous owner's name to front pastedown endpaper. Some light patches of foxing to text outside margin of two pages in Soldiers Three have slight damage from a label appears to be an original binding flaw. Original wraps priced at 1 Rupee are bound in with all issues and have varying degrees of damage - most have small sections of loss to edges and/or corners rear cover of Soldiers Three has a large section of loss rear cover of Wee Willie Winkie has a hole to the centre. All issues are the fourth Indian edition published in 1890 this includes Soldiers Three despite it stating Second Indian Edition to the title page. This edition used the same sheets as the first English Edition pagination is the same as the English edition but some of the ads are omitted. Each of these titles had a total Indian issue of 3000 copies. Roberts notes that the fourth Indian edition did not sell well and some copies are known to be stamped to the cover margin in purple ink: 'To still further popularize this Celebrated Series the price is reduced to Eight Annas per volume.' This is stamp is present to front wrappers of all issues in this collection. A rare group of Indian editions including the sought after 'Phantom Rickshaw' a collection of supernatural tales. Overall condition is Very Good Minus. Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches 14 x 21.5 cm. A.H. Wheeler & Co. hardcover
1912LTH26-B-5London: Hodder and Stoughton 1912. Vellum. Very Good. 10.5" by 8". None. A scarce edition de luxe of the Collected Verse of Rudyard Kipling. In a lovely vellum binding Limited edition number thirty-one of a limited print run of five-hundred signed by the publishers. Printed on English hand-made paper. Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a English journalist novelist poet and short story writer. Born in colonial India Kipling spent his school days in England. Though for a time Kipling returned to India he eventually settled in England. One of the leading authors of the 19th and 20th century he is perhaps famous for his charming novel 'The Jungle Book'. In a paper vellum binding with gilt lettering to the spine and front board. Externally a trifle rubbed. Boards are warped. Top tie is broken. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
1899021575UK: Macmillan 1899. First Edition . Cloth. Very Good /No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. J L Kipling W H Drake P Frenzeny. 1st Printing 1899 in the Uniform Edition and very un-common. This format became the normal publication for all future printing of Kiplings new works. An attractive book. Book is very good with light rubbing to cloth edges. Quite bright cloth and spines. Contents good. More images can be taken upon request. Ref16196 <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
0606GD45JQ1Hardcover. Very Good. Near-fine The Centuy Co. New York 1897 Hardcover 8vo First American Edition. top edge gilt spine straight binding tight front cover bright gilt and reds on green; three fish in circle on back cover. Near-fine in green cloth w/ black gold and red titles and ship design. hardcover
197728318LIST PAUL 1977. 6. hardcover. Dschungelbücher Die LIST, PAUL hardcover