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1891000554London: Ward Lock Bowden & Co. 1891. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. True first English edition Ward Lock & Bowden; 12 chapters with happy ending. Lippincott's Monthly Magazine. Undated 1891 Deep green/black cloth mock leather with gilt title/author to spine; Full page portrait of Kipling as frontispiece. Other contributors are Eben Rexford 'In An Old Garden' Julian Hawthorne 'The New Spanish Inquisition' Ruth Stuart 'Christmas Gifts' Francis Wilson 'I Remember' Charlotte Bates 'Perversity' Moses Handy 'The State of Washington' Daniel Dawson 'Anacreontic' Lewis Haupt 'The Road Movement' and Frederic Bird 'Friend Olivia'. Please contact me for further details or pictures/photographs. Slight shelf wear with minor wear to head and tail. Minor spotting to frontis and title pages. Previous owner's name in pencil top of title page with blind stamped address St. Jean de Luz S. France. <br/> <br/> Ward, Lock, Bowden & Co. hardcover
1891COLLECTI013475ILONDON: MACMILLAN & CO. NEAR FINE WITHOUT D.J. PUB 1891. FIRST EDITION. HARDCOVER. PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL NAVY CLOTH COVERED BOARDS WITH GILT SPINE TITLES GILT DECORATIVE BORDER ALONG TOP OF SPINE AND UPPER COVER GREEN COATED ENDPAPERS CIRCULAR PUBLISHER'S DEVICE AT CENTER OF REAR COVER TWO PAGES OF ADDS FOLLOWING 340 PAGE TEXT WITH A 55 PAGE PUBLISHER'S CATALOGUE DATED FEB 1892 INSERTED AT REAR. OTHER THAN SOME MODEST WEAR AT THE BOTTOM FORE-EDGE CORNER SOME VERY FAINT DAMPING TO THE REAR COVER SMALL PORTRAIT OF YOUNG KIPLING AFFIXED TO VERSO OF THE FRONT FREE-ENDPAPER OPPOSITE THE HALF-TITLE THAT ALSO CONTAINS A PREVIOUS OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATED JANUARY 141892 KIPLING RELATED NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS ALSO AFFIXED TO THE LAST BLANK OF THE CATALOGUE ADN THE VERSO OF THE REAR FREE-ENDPAPER AND THE REAR ENDPAPER. AN EXCELLENT CLEAN AND TIGHT COPY WITH BRIGHT GILT TITLES AND DECORATION. . MACMILLAN & CO hardcover
1897006001New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1897 New York: Scribner's 1897. First edition. 8vo. Three-quarter brown morocco over marble boards gilt in the marble. Six compartments raised ridges floppy art nouveau-style flowers with curvy gilt framing gilt titles. Top edge gilt. Marble endpapers with previous owner bookplate. Frontispiece plate protective tissue. Rough-cut thick laid paper. 329 pp. Frontispiece protective tissue plus two illustrations. Light edgwear to spine at hinges and ridges. Very good plus condition. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
189016762New York:: United States Book Company 1890. Second edition; first issue. original crimson bevelled cloth t.e.g. in custom 1/4 morocco slipcase and chemise. A bright attractive copy. 8vo. Stewart 85. United States Book Company, hardcover
1892AQ32268London: William Heinemann 1892. 4 276pp 8pp. With four terminal leaves of publisher's advertisements. Original publisher's decorative cloth. Rubbed marked and a trifle cocked spine dulled corners bumped. Hinges exposed later armorial bookplate of George de L'Isle Bush to FEP scattered spotting. The first edition of an early novel by Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936 written in collaboration with his brother-in-law Wolcott Balestier 1861-1891. The novel is set in the fictional state of 'Rahore' believed to be based on Rajputana. . First edition. 8vo. William Heinemann hardcover
1892157451892. London: William Heinemann 1892. 8 pp undated ads. Original salmon cloth decorated in brown.<br/> <br/> First Edition of Kipling's only serious attempt at literary collaboration. A Vermonter Wolcott Balestier was an American author and publisher's agent in London; in fact in 1890 he and Heinemann had founded the Heinemann & Balestier publishing house in Leipzig books in English for the Continental market. He had written about the American "Wild West" and Kipling of course had written about India. THE NAULAHKA a misspelling of "naulakha" which in Hindu means nine lakhs i.e. 900000 rupees is an odd tale that combines these two environments into "A Story of East and West" -- a man from a Western boom-town attempts to get possession of a fabulous jewel in India. In December 1891 six months before this was published Balestier suddenly died at age 29 of typhoid fever in Dresden. Kipling had met Wolcott's sister Carrie and just a month after Wolcott died she became Kipling's wife; the Kiplings built their first home in Vermont and in memory of her brother named it "Naulakha" -- spelled correctly. The newlywed Kiplings lived in Vermont for four years toward the end of which Kipling wrote CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS about the Massachusetts fishing fleet; but it all came crashing down when Wolcott's brother Beatty was arrested for assaulting Kipling -- there was an altercation after Kipling had created a little garden on land he owned but had allowed Beatty to hay: the Kiplings fled to England. This is an unusually clean copy just about fine a hint of rubbing at the spine ends; such condition is scarce for this book in view of its soil-prone salmon-colored binding. Richards A66; Stewart 105; Livingston 85. unknown
189040789New York: The Century Co 1890. First Edition. Pictorial wrappers. Chipping to spine and edges. Very good.; Octavo. The Century Co unknown
189552396London: William Heinemann 1895. Third edition. 8vo. iv 276 pp. Contemporary red half calf over marbled boards by Matthews & Brooke of Bradford spines with raised bands gilt lettered direct to two panels and with a gilt flower device repeated to the others marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Some discolouration and light wear to the spine and corners else very good. London: William Heinemann unknown
1892120549London: William Heinemann 1892. First British edition of Kipling's ambitious narrative. Octavo original publisher's decorative cloth. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco and chemise slipcase. The Naulahka: A Story of West and East was originally serialized in Century Magazine from November 1891 to July 1892. Written in by Kipling in collaboration with American writer and publishing agent Wolcott Balestier and set in the fictional state of "Rahore" believed to be based on Rajputana it is an intriguing story of ambition love and royal court trappings. Kipling would later name his historic Shingle Style house in Dummerston Vermont Naulakha where he resided from 1893 to 1896 and wrote Captains Courageous The Jungle Book The Day's Work and The Seven Seas and did work on Kim and The Just So Stories. William Heinemann hardcover
1892135051London: William Heinemann 1892. First British edition of Kipling's ambitious narrative. Octavo original publisher's decorative cloth. In very good condition. The Naulahka: A Story of West and East was originally serialized in Century Magazine from November 1891 to July 1892. Written in by Kipling in collaboration with American writer and publishing agent Wolcott Balestier and set in the fictional state of "Rahore" believed to be based on Rajputana it is an intriguing story of ambition love and royal court trappings. Kipling would later name his historic Shingle Style house in Dummerston Vermont Naulakha where he resided from 1893 to 1896 and wrote Captains Courageous The Jungle Book The Day's Work and The Seven Seas and did work on Kim and The Just So Stories. William Heinemann hardcover
18922222012<p>First edition. Octavo. Half title. Original gilt and blind stamped salmon cloth. 8 page publisher's ads at end. No dust jacket. Good inner joints starting; slight lean. 276 pages.</p><p>Printed by Ballantyne and Hanson & Co.</p><p>Stewart 105.</p> William Heinemann hardcover
1892106973London: William Heinemann. 1892. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1892. William Heinemann. 276 pages. Some light wear else Very Good Condition. First Printing. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 276 pages . William Heinemann hardcover
1892038620New York & London: Macmillan 1892. Second Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. pp: vi 379 12publisher's ads. Bound in terracotta cloth decorated in gilt and brown. 7.5" x 5" Livingston Kipling Bibliography 86: "Kipling evidently wrote a libretto from the story. The headings to Chapters V VI VIII and XX are from 'Libretto of Naulahka'.". Macmillan unknown
189253042London William Heinemann 1892. Orig. full cloth. Uncut. Advertisement at end. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition. </em> hardcover
1892001699New York and London: MacMillan and Co. 1892. FIRST EDITION. Full brown cloth with black embossed design of flowers on front board. Gilt border and cressant around gilt title. Gilt lettering and design to spine. The original issue of this work was in Century Magazine. As with most of Charles Dicken's work the serial publication preceeds the book. This is the FIRST EDITION of the book. Rare in the EXCELLENT condition. Joseph Rudyard Kipling 30 December 1865 - 18 January 1936 was a British author and poet born in India and best known for his children's books including The Jungle Book 1894 The Second Jungle Book 1895 Just So Stories 1902 and Puck of Pook's Hill 1906; his novel Kim 1901; his poems including Mandalay 1890 Gunga Din 1890 and "If" 1895; and his many short stories including The Man Who Would Be King 1888 and the collections Life's Handicap 1891 The Day's Work 1898 and Plain Tales from the Hills 1888. He is regarded as a major "innovator in the art of the short story"; his children's books are enduring classics of children's literature; and his best work speaks to a versatile and luminous narrative gift. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in English in both prose and verse in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The author Henry James famously said of him: "Kipling strikes me personally as the most complete man of genius as distinct from fine intelligence that I have ever known." In 1907 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature making him the first English language writer to receive the prize and he remains today its youngest-ever recipient. Among other honours he was offered the British poet laureateship and a knighthood both of which he refused. However later in life Kipling also came to be seen in George Orwell's words as a "prophet of British imperialism." Many saw prejudice and militarism in his works and the resulting controversy about him continued for much of the 20th century. UncleAndy. First Edition. Full Cloth. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. MacMillan and Co. Hardcover
1892285084London: William Heinemann 1892. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Two clippings neatly affixed to front pastedown have offset a bit on the front fly spine a trifle darkened else a tight near fine copy. William Heinemann hardcover
189219476London: William Heinemann 1892. 1892. Good. - Octavo brick red cloth titled in gilt on the spine and titled & decorated in black on the front cover. The binding is bumped & rubbed. The head & tail of the spine are lightly chipped. Half-title title & 276 pages plus 8-page publisher's catalog. There is a contemporary owner's name & a bookseller's blind stamp on the front endpaper. The book is cracked at page 144. Good. <p>First edition. London: William Heinemann, 1892. hardcover
18929201London : Macmillan 1892 . First Edition . VG . 8VO . Kipling's only serious attempt at literary collaboration. Originally appeared in the Century Magazine from November 1891 to July 1892 without the rhymed chapter headings. A very nice copy bound in salmon cloth with some marks on the covers and the gilt faded on the spine. Stewart p. 106. Macmillan hardcover
1892130847London: Heinemann 1892. First. hardcover. very good. Original wrs. bound in 276pp. small 8vo 19th- century full brown morocco small red poppies on gilt-dec. covers gilt-stamped raised bands inner dentelles t.e.g.; corners lightly rubbed otherwise near fine. London: Heinemann 1892. Firts edition. A charming very good copy.<br/> <br/> Heinemann unknown
189076254London:: Sampson Low Marston & Company nd 1890. Fourth edition. later gilt-lettered cloth; original illustrated wrappers bound in. . Attractive old bookplate on pastedown; slight tanning to the first and last leaves. 8vo. A. H. Wheeler & Co. Indian Railway Library No. 5. Sampson Low, Marston & Company, hardcover
1890615157New York: National Publishing Co 1890. Softcover. Good. The Red Letter Series edition issued August 23 1890 with a stamp on the front cover that reads "Special Edition." Publisher's catalog in back. Illustrated wrappers. Three pages of the catalog have a chunk torn out wrappers worn and soiled a good or better copy. Features a number of advertisements some with illustrations. One ad is for Burnette's Cocoaine sic claiming that it cures dandruff and "promotes the growth and preserves the beauty of the human hair." OCLC locates only seven holdings of this Red Letter Series edition. National Publishing Co unknown
189085485glNew York: John W. Lovell Company 1890. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Original printed brown cloth hard covers. Moderate handling and soiling edges lightly toned. Old owner's name to flyleaf. Otherwise a clean tight and unmarked book. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy. 391ads.pp. John W. Lovell Company Hardcover
189015916THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW Lovell 1890 first American edition slight wear to corner tips and spine extremities else a vg copy. This collection of ghost stories is Kipling's second book published in the United States. Lovell unknown
18983554907225731898. Hard Cover. Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates & Co nd 1898. First US Edition Thus. 229 pages. Publisher's dark-green boards with red border to front board and gilt lettering to the front board and spine. First published by A H wheeler & Co in 1888and by Lovell in the USA in 1890. Short stories. This edition is uncommon. A VG bright and clean copy. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
189952801Boston: Desmond Publishing 1899. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Fading to spine. Some foxing to several pages. Red cloth with gilt cover design gilt top pages. 326pp. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Desmond Publishing hardcover