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1932WRCLIT41428Garden City: Doubleday 1932. Cream wrappers printed in green. About fine. First edition of this poem. One of 75 copies printed for copyright purposes and preceding the UK printing. RICHARDS A401. STEWART 597. Doubleday unknown books
4012GC DOUBLEDAY 1928. COPYRIGHT COPY VERY GOOD. GC, DOUBLEDAY, 1928 unknown books
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. <br/><br/> unknown books
1900WRCLIT73868Boston: Alfred Bartlett 1900. 12mo. Sewn printed wrappers. Portrait laid in. Wrappers faintly dust soiled spine a bit frayed otherwise very good and unopened. First publication in this format as THE CORNHILL BOOKLET I:II. Includes fifteen poems and a letter published without authorization. RICHARDS A165. Alfred Bartlett unknown books
1926121837Cleveland: Rowfant Club 1926. First. hardcover. fine. 13pp. Small 8vo marbled boards. Cleveland: The Rowfant Club 1926. Limited First Edition. This angling narrative was one of Kipling's early periodical contributions and is here reprinted for the first time. One of 176 numbered copies printed by Bruce Rogers. Fine in original board slipcase.<br/><br/> Rowfant Club unknown books
189719555EMaidencombe: 4 1/2†x 7†May 4 1897. Original autograph letter signed by the author Rudyard Kipling on printed stationery from Rock House Maidencombe St. Marychurch where he and his wife lived between 1896 and 1898. The letter reads in full: “Dear Watson Many thanks for your note and the contract which certainly opens a new and safe method of burglary. I always said that the Oriental thief can give his white brothers many points in the game. The necklace he chose was amethyst & pearl - not emerald & pearl - and it is a beauty. I should very much like to be able to afford a white pearl necklace. Do you suppose the price would be very heavy I should like to have an idea on this subject. Bombay must have been a ghastly place this winter. My sister’s letters gave me some of the news as she learned it and it seems to have been fearful. Always sincerely yours Rudyard.†Near fine with a hint of use and a single crease from folding. 4 1/2†x 7†unknown books
1895867531895. KIPLING Rudyard. OUT OF INDIA: THINGS I SAW AND FAILED TO SEE IN CERTAIN DAYS AND NIGHTS AT JEYPORE AND ELSEWHERE. New York: G. W. Dillingham Publisher 1895. 240pp. Bound in original cloth with two-colored illustration and gilt stamping. Only edition of this collection of Kipling's work. Early booksellers description on endpaper a pen ownership inscription and ownership stamp. A pleasing copy of this scarce title. unknown books
189652509New York: G. W. Dillingham Co. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. New York: G. W. Dillingham 1896. Ex-lib usual markings. Slight soiling to covers spine ends and cover corners gently rubbed tape repair to hinges contents are bright a Near Very Good copy. . G. W. Dillingham Co. hardcover books
1895WRCLIT84698New York: G.W. Dillingham 1895. Pale tan cloth decorated in gilt brown and dark green. An unusually bright clean copy about fine with the bookplate of George Barr McCutcheon on the front pastedown. Slightly rubbed half morocco slipcase and chemise. First collected edition of material from THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT and LETTERS OF MARQUE published without Kipling's consent and much to his displeasure. STEWART 137. RICHARDS A83. G.W. Dillingham hardcover books
1895WRCLIT40893New York: G.W. Dillingham 1895. Gray-green cloth decorated in gilt brown and dark green. Binding a bit darkened and lightly soiled toe of spine a bit rubbed attractive engraved bookplate tips a bit worn else a very good sound copy in half morocco slipcase. First collected edition of material from THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT and LETTERS OF MARQUE published without Kipling's consent and much to his displeasure. STEWART 137. RICHARDS A83. G.W. Dillingham hardcover books
1895WRCLIT41739New York: G.W. Dillingham 1895. Gray-green cloth decorated in gilt brown and dark green. Head and toe of spine a trace worn adhesive book label of a noted Kipling collector very good and bright. First collected edition of material from THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT and LETTERS OF MARQUE published without Kipling's consent. STEWART 137. RICHARDS A83. G.W. Dillingham hardcover books
18956825NY: Dillingham 1895. Hinges tender a good copy. Dillingham unknown books
1963133862New Britain CT: Elihu Burritt Library 1963. stiff paper wrappers. Miniature Books. Miniature Book 6.1 by 5.5 cm. stiff paper wrappers. unpaginated. Bradbury REM Miniatures 2. Limited to 500 numbered copies. Preface by Robert E. Massmann table of comments. Typography by Massmann. Pages French-fold. Kipling's works selected by C. Donald Plomer. Elihu Burritt Library unknown books
196546335Garden City NY: Doubleday 1965. First Edition. Silverman Burt. 8vo pp. 302. Illustrated by Burt Silverman. Green cloth with tan cloth spine. Cover very slightly bumped or scuffed at corners o/w a nice copy in price-clipped and little soiled and torn dj. Doubleday unknown books
1888WRCLIT73599Calcutta & London: Thacker Spink and Co. / W. Thacker and Co 1888. xii2831xxxiipp. Olive green cloth spine lettered in gilt covers lettered and decorated in black. Bookplate on pastedown offset slightly to free endsheet extremities a bit rubbed rectangular rule of rust-colored offsetting on upper cover; still about very good. First edition third issue of the binding with the publisher's monogram in black on the lower cover and ornamental borders in black at upper and lower edges of the spine and upper cover. In this copy the page number for 192 is misplaced as often and with no implication of priority and the terminal 32pp. catalogue bears a London printer's imprint and the date '2000 9 87" and mention of 'Rudyard Kepling' sic and DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES on p.xviii. RICHARDS A10. STEWART 18. MARTINDELL 17. LIVINGSTON 24. Thacker, Spink and Co. / W. Thacker and Co hardcover books
188962188Calcutta: Thacker Spink and Co. London: W. Thacker and Co 1889. Second edition with "Kidnapper" reading on contents page. 1 vols. 8vo. Original olive green cloth with ornamental bands at top and bottom of front cover spine lettered in gilt upper cover lettered in black rubbed some fraying and soiling squash endpapers some light spotting and browning generally marginal 32 pages publisher's advertisements at back dated December 1889. Second edition with "Kidnapper" reading on contents page. 1 vols. 8vo. Richards 22; Stewart 18; Livingston 24 Thacker, Spink and Co., London: W. Thacker and Co unknown books
1888122301Calcutta: Thacker Spink and Co 1888. First edition of this collection of Kipling tales. Octavo original publisher's cloth with gilt titles to the spine. In very good condition. Bookplate ownership inscriptions. 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. Thacker, Spink and Co hardcover books
37215London: Macmillan & Co. 1929. Three volumes. #48 of 525 sets signed by Kipling. 10.5" x 7.5". 2 xviii 195 5; 2 xxii 367 1; 2 xxii 354 2 pp. Title page in red and black headings in red throughout. With frontis etching signed in pencil by Francis Dodd. Bound in crushed red morocco gilt-stamped spine titles and inner dentelles t.e.g. marbled endpapers most bolts unopened lacking dust jackets. Minor sunning to spines top edges darkened light rubbing and spotting to boards; moderate foxing to frontis and scattered through text heaviest at edges. A Very Good set printed at the Chiswick Press. Livingston 545 Macmillan & Co. 1929 hardcover books
192967946One Of 525 Sets Signed By Kipling In Dust Jackets KIPLING Rudyard. Poems 1886-1929. London: Macmillan & Co. Limited 1929. First edition. One of 525 numbered sets signed by the author this being number 282. Three quarto volumes 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches; 268 x 195 mm. With an engraved portrait of Kipling by Francis Dodd. Frontispiece with tissue guard. PublisherÃs full red crushed levant morocco. Spines lettered in gilt. Top edges gilt others uncut. Gilt dentelles. Marbled endpapers. Each volume in original glassine and original drab printed dust jackets. A bit of very minor light foxing to fore-edges. Jacket spines a bit sunned. Jacket of volume I with tape repairs to top and bottom of the spine. Jacket to volume II with tape repair to top of spine. Some sunning to back panel. Jacket to volume III with a small tape repair to top of front flap. A beautiful practically unread about fine copy. Rudyard Kipling has been called "perhaps the most original genius among English-writing novelists of the latter 19th and early 20th centuries." Certainly no other has been so widely acclaimed so eagerly read so lastingly loved by readers on both sides of the Atlantic. The honors bestowed upon him all over the world were capped in 1907 when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Stewart 575. HBS 67946. $2500 Macmillan & Co., Limited unknown books
1929120948London: Macmillan 1929. Signed limited first edition number 23 of only 525 copies of which 500 were for sale signed by Kipling. Quarto Three volumes. Quarto three volumes bound in original full red crushed <span class="glossaryQtip qTip">morocco</span> <span class="glossaryQtip qTip">raised bands</span> marbled <span class="glossaryQtip qTip">endpapers</span> top edges gilt. In near fine condition. Illustrated by Francis Dodd. As a virtuoso in verse Kipling had more than one style at his command" Baugh et al. 1505 from earnest cockney dialect to soaring prophetic proclamation. This handsome three-volume collection presents all of Kipling's poetry--including such memorable works as "Mandalay" "Gunga Din" and "If"--set in Baskerville type and printed on handmade paper at the Chiswick Press. With frontispiece portrait of Kipling in Volume I signed in pencil by the artist Francis Dodd. Livingston 545. Macmillan hardcover books
1930122801New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1930. Signed limited edition of the definitive collection of Kipling's poetry. Quarto three volumes original japon-backed boards with red paper labels to spines lettered gilt gilt motifs to front covers top edges gilt tissue-guarded frontispiece to volume one of a "The Thousandth Man" in Kipling's hand specially reproduced for this edition in facsimile. One of 525 copies signed by Kipling on the limitation page this is number 173. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom clamshell box. An exceptional set of one of the finest editions of Kipling's verse. As a virtuoso in verse Kipling had more than one style at his command" Baugh et al. 1505 from earnest cockney dialect to soaring prophetic proclamation. This handsome three-volume collection presents all of Kipling's poetry--including such memorable works as "Mandalay" "Gunga Din" and "If"--set in Baskerville type and printed on handmade paper at the Chiswick Press. With frontispiece portrait of Kipling in Volume I signed in pencil by the artist Francis Dodd. Livingston 545. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc hardcover books
1929117871London: Macmillan 1929. Signed limited first edition number 142 of only 525 copies of which 500 were for sale signed by Kipling. Quarto Three volumes. Quarto three volumes bound in original full red crushed <span class="glossaryQtip qTip">morocco</span> <span class="glossaryQtip qTip">raised bands</span> marbled <span class="glossaryQtip qTip">endpapers</span> top edges gilt. In near fine condition. Illustrated by Francis Dodd. From the library of Captain Harold Hamilton Broadmead with his bookplate to the pastedown. An exceptional set. As a virtuoso in verse Kipling had more than one style at his command" Baugh et al. 1505 from earnest cockney dialect to soaring prophetic proclamation. This handsome three-volume collection presents all of Kipling's poetry--including such memorable works as "Mandalay" "Gunga Din" and "If"--set in Baskerville type and printed on handmade paper at the Chiswick Press. With frontispiece portrait of Kipling in Volume I signed in pencil by the artist Francis Dodd. Livingston 545. Macmillan hardcover books
189940970New York: Dodge Publishing Company 1899. Oriental Edition 8vo pp. 150; photographic portrait frontispiece 4 black and white plates; contemporary three-quarter brown morocco over drab boards gilt-lettered spine stamped in black and gilt t.e.g.; corners and edges bumped and worn spine head and foot frayed boards toned along edges; some newspaper shadowing to a few pages else interior very good. Related newspaper clippings in mylar sleeve laid in. <br/><br/> Dodge Publishing Company hardcover books
1906147621906. with 1906 dust jacket London: Macmillan and Co. 1906. 4 pp ads dated "15.8.06". Original red cloth with Ganesha device elephant-and-swastika in gilt with dust jacket.<br/><br/> First English Edition published on the same day as the American. This is Kipling's version in prose and verse of the adventures of the mischievous sprite Robin Goodfellow later continued in REWARDS AND FAIRIES. Though the American edition has four Arthur Rackham plates this English one has 20 attractive illustrations by Harold R. Millar. The swastika Indian symbol for peace and continuity appears both on the front cover and on the half-title verso -- once clockwise and once counter-clockwise. This is a fine bright copy -- with atypically no erosion of the gilt on the front cover medallion. because this copy has the very uncommon dust jacket. The list of Kipling titles on the jacket's rear panel is led by TRAFFICS AND DISCOVERIES "Thirty-second Thousand" -- which is the proper title at the top of the list but is not the earliest state with no mention of which "thousand"; there is a still-later state with PUCK added to the top of the list. The upper corner of the rear flap is clipped which is odd because according to Richards there was no price there. The jacket's condition is very good-plus -- quite complete but with some subtle repair at the top and middle of the spine panel. Quite uncommon with jacket. Richards A205; Stewart 306. Housed in a simple clamshell case. unknown books
1906006313New York City: Doubleday Page & Co 1906. First U.S. 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 books