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1942149132Los Angeles: Walt Disney Productions 1942. Vintage borderless double weight reference photograph on the set of the 1942 film. "Photograph by Coburn" stamp and "Bison Archives" stamp on verso. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1894 collection of stories by Rudyard Kipling. <br /> <br /> The stunning Technicolor live-action version of the classic Kipling stories made by the Hungarian born filmmaking team the Korda brothers director Zoltan Korda producer Alexander Korda and art director Vincent Korda which brilliantly utilized live exotic animals on huge lush sets and featured Indian born actor Sabu as Mowgli the boy raised by wolves who can communicate with the animals of the jungle.<br /> <br /> Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Cinematography.<br /> <br /> Set in a village in India shot on location in Sherwood Forest California. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection Eclipse Series 30. Walt Disney Productions unknown
19152132564Published by Methuen & Co. Ltd. 1915. 8th edition. Hardback. Good. Good condition with no wrapper. 8th edition rewritten and revised. With a letter from Rudyard Kipling. With 14 diagrams and 24 illustrations. Covers are unevenly browned faded and marked. Gilt embossed stamp to front cover. Bumping and wear to spine and corners. Inscription in ink to front pastedown. Foxing. Published by Methuen & Co. Ltd. hardcover
1971322973New York: Nobel Prize Library 1971. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in boards. Nobel Prize Library hardcover
19412092902140307083Kaizo-sha 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kaizo-sha paperback
19662081502112303717Shueisha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shueisha paperback
1931059208Oxford: Oxford University Press 1931. Second Impression . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Plus. 8vo. OXFORD : 1931. Hardback. Dark-blue cloth; gilt lettered spine. Gilt motif to cover. In original cream printed dust-jacket price-clipped. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Jacket has minor wear only. NEAR FINE; Jacket VERY GOOD INDEED; now in a clear protective sleeve. SCARCE. Glenn I-A-iv-3. viii 216 pages. C.W. covers; Tho. Hardy Rob. Bridges .A.E. Housman Rudyard Kipling W.B. Yeats W. De la Mare G.K. Chesterton Wilfrid Gibson T.S. Eliot Sitwell Abercrombie Blunden & Robert Graves. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . Oxford University Press. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press hardcover
1930059209Oxford: Oxford University Press 1930. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. OXFORD : 1930. Variant-style binding. Hardback. Grey cloth; green lettered spine and cover. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear only. Spine dulled; internally excellent. VERY GOOD. Glenn I-A-iv-3. viii 216 pages. C.W. covers; Tho. Hardy Rob. Bridges .A.E. Housman Rudyard Kipling W.B. Yeats W. De la Mare G.K. Chesterton Wilfrid Gibson T.S. Eliot Sitwell Abercrombie Blunden & Robert Graves. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press hardcover
1939156674Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1939. Vintage studio still photograph of director William Wellman and a camera crew filming on location in New Mexico for the 1939 film. Mimeo snipe on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1891 novel by Rudyard Kipling. An artist whose sight is failing struggles to complete his final painting while also grieving his broken relationship with his childhood sweetheart. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Abiquiu Santa Fe and Espanola New Mexico. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown
1980009187The Pendragon Gallery 1980. Edition Not Stated . Stapled. Very Good. Foxing marks to exterior front wraps. Oblong. Text and illustrations near fine. <br/> <br/> The Pendragon Gallery unknown
1995Q-157082293XMouse Works 1995-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Mouse Works hardcover
1937151560Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1937. Vintage reference photograph of director Victor Fleming and script clerk Bill Lewis on the set of the 1937 film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on Rudyard Kipling's 1897 novel. The spoiled young son of a business tycoon falls overboard on a steamship trip to Europe and is picked up by a fishing schooner where he is made to earn his keep. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Massachusetts and California in the US and Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1959136595NY: Golden Press/Western Pub B495495. Very Good. 1959. HARDCOVER. HARDCOVER. 7x10" thick. VERY GOOD ConditionCLEAN SOLIDBRIGHT. Dec Hardcovers; blue & red & brown ttiles on light green tweed hard covers.ENDPAPERS SHOW 23 ILLUSTRATED BLOCKS OF VARIOUS SIZES.EACH HOLDING A DIFFERENT COLOR DRAWING. this book was published before creation of ISBN bars etc.; 324pg heavy pages; DOZENS of Illustrated Stories.Cover art shows COUPLE UNDER TREE.Every page small decorations with many large color ilust Stories By Grimm Brothers Kipling Travers; Untermeyer; Tolkien; Lewis Carroll.Many Others . Golden Press/Western Pub B495495 hardcover
193151241London:: James Tregaskis & Son 1931. First edition thus; one of 500 copies. publisher's full leather in partial slipcase. Bookplate on pastedown; very slightest of rubbing to binding at extremities. The slipcase is lacking the top and bottom sides. Large 8vo. With an Introduction by Sir Walter Scott and a Benediction by Rudyard Kipling incorporated in a Foreword by E. V. Lucas James Tregaskis & Son, hardcover
1931BIBLIO-51282James Tregaskis & Son London first edition thus 1931. Limited edition of 500 copies. Full calf gilt spine-title 8vo 25cm. xii 2 336 pp ills. A handsome edition containing all that Tusser wrote including a few 'Sonnets' his 'Beliefe' - a metrical creed- 'Posies' for the several chambers of a house a rhymed account of his own life and translations from St. Augustine and St. Bernard. The great majority of these are from Hillmans 'Tusser Redivivus' of 1710 although the text of the 1580 edition has been carefully followed. They are rare and full of curious country lore explanatory of their author and his occasional obscurities. There is a very full glossary of archaic technical and dialect words in addition to copious notes on the text. Kipling prompted this new edition writing of Tusser that "In many ways he is as modem as to-morrowand his incidental verses .are extraordinarily good.What I like about him is that he does not seem to have made much of a success of his own job - whereby he came to know what he was writing about. He was so dead keen to impart his knowledge to his neighbours I dont think he ever thought much beyond his own county that he rammed his maxims into his metre with a sledge-hammer. Foot of spine a trifle rubbed small stain to fore-edge margins of last few leaves otherwise Near Fine in a card slipcase which has a tear along one edge. James Tregaskis & Son, London, first edition thus, 1931 unknown
190716951Montreal: The Montreal Daily Star. Very Good. 1907. First Edition. Magazine. The covers are soiled. The magazine was printed with covers about 1/4" overlapping the contents; this overlap is very rubbed with some chipping. Undecipherable pencil notes at the top of the front cover. Contains the scarce 2 page work "The Grey Dress" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 116ads pages . The Montreal Daily Star unknown
19242110502150308396Kin'nohoshisha 1924. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kin'nohoshisha paperback
1931982Y31London: James Tregaskis & Son 1931. Leather. Near Fine. 10" by 7". None. A pleasing limited edition of Thomas Tusser's 16th-century instructional poem in the original full crushed morocco. One of a limited edition of five hundred copies printed on handmade Batchelor paper. In the original full crushed morocco by Bain and Company. Preserved in a cloth-backed slipcase. This long poem from Thomas Tusser which stood as one of the best-selling poetry books of the Elizabethan age uses rhyming couplets to instruct the reader on various farming and country customs offering fascinating insight into life in Tudor England. Scholars also consider it an interesting text for its defence of enclosures.First published as 'A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie' in 1557 and later enlarged into five hundred points in 1573. This edition is complete with an introduction by Sir Walter Scott a benediction by Rudyard Kipling and a foreword by E. V. Lucas. In the original full crushed morocco. Externally excellent with a couple minor marks to the front board and minimal signs of shelf wear. Slipcase is rubbed with a few pieces of tape to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with offsetting to the endpapers and the odd spot. Near Fine James Tregaskis & Son hardcover
1931818J34London: James Tregaskis & Son 1931. Leather. Near Fine. 10.5" by 7.5". Not Stated. A limited edition copy of Thomas Tusser's sixteenth century work on husbandry handsomely bound in full morocco by Bain and Company. A near fine copy of Thomas Tusser's famous sixteenth-century work on husbandry agriculture and industry part of a limited edition publication of five hundred copies printed on handmade Batchelor paper. Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry is a long poem about agriculture recording a year in the country. The work is informative and also instructive in farming and country customs and give a good insight into the state of the country and agriculture in Tudor England.Written by Thomas Tusser a sixteenth-century English singer poet and farmer. This edition includes an introduction by Sir Walter Scott a Benediction by Rudyard Kipling and a foreword by E.V. Lucas. Bound in full morocco by Bain and Company in Bath as issued.Including a small ink notation to the front pastedown: 'October 8th 1937'. In full morocco binding by Bain and Company. Externally very smart with a touch of fading to the spine and extremities. Previous owner's small ink notation to the front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Near Fine James Tregaskis & Son hardcover
19612090202118205200Kodansha 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kodansha paperback
1933151264Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd. 1933. First edition of Tapp's history of Westward Ho! College with Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Quarto original boards with gilt titles to the front panel marbled endpapers. Preface by Major-General L. C. Dunsterville. In near fine condition. The author states in his introduction: "This short account of the United Services College has been written primarily for "Old Boys" to help perpetuate the memory of a great school and also with hope of providing something of interest to others. Doubtless older O.U.S.Cs. will note with pleasure the fortunes of the College after I left Westward Ho! while the younger ones will look back with interest on the happenings of the early days". Contains Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Gale & Polden, Ltd. hardcover
1933121048Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd. 1933. First edition of Tapp's history of Westward Ho! College with Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Quarto original boards with gilt titles to the front panel marbled endpapers. In near fine condition. The author states in his introduction: "This short account of the United Services College has been written primarily for "Old Boys" to help perpetuate the memory of a great school and also with hope of providing something of interest to others. Doubtless older O.U.S.Cs. will note with pleasure the fortunes of the College after I left Westward Ho! while the younger ones will look back with interest on the happenings of the early days". Contains Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Gale & Polden, Ltd. hardcover
1951237j1337St. Louis Missouri: G.L.K. Smith. Good. 1951. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: World Government Exposed; Reproduction of a page from Merle Miller's novel 'The Sure Thing' which suggests the murder of Father Coughlin or Gerald Smith; Brandeis Acheson & Frankfurter; Chinese Reds Curse Christ; Freda Utley's 'The China Story'; Various items pertaining to General MacArthur and those opposed to him; De Sola vs. Anna M. Rosenberg; Soviet Spy Richard Sorge; President of the American Council of Judaism says Zionism through its control of American Jewish philanthropy 'has built a tremendous machine to lobby for Israel'; Vivien Kellems; Scientist X - Dr. Joseph W. Weinberg was fired from the University of Minnesota; Atomic Espionage; Stalin's daughter marries son of powerful Russian Jew; Drew Pearson Cornered by Sen. Joe McCarthy; Sygman Rhee is My Friend; Poor Fallen Atlanta; Rev. Bob Robert Shuler; The Tragedy of George Sokolsky opponent of communism; The Gods of the Copy-book Headings by Kipling; A three-page list of Asiatic rulers who have seized power in Russia Czechoslovakia and Poland; and much more. "Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith 1898-1976 was an American clergyman politician and organizer. He founded the Christian Nationalist Crusade in 1942 and the America First Party in 1943." - Wikipedia. "Smith moved to Detroit after the 1936 presidential election and was befriended by Henry Ford. Smith credited Ford with revealing the connection between communism and Judaism saying 'The day came when I embraced the research of Mr. Ford and his associates and became courageous enough and honest enough and informed enough to use the words Communism is Jewish'. Smith wrote hundreds of tracts pamphlets and books and nearly every word of a monthly magazine The Cross and the Flag which he began publishing in 1942." - TheCrossAndTheFlag dot com. Smith is referenced so often in Singerman that he probably deserved his own chapter. 32 stapled pages of detailed text. Rubber stamp atop front cover otherwise unmarked with average wear. Discrete tape repairs inside lower corner of back cover. A sound vintage example.; Sm 4to . G.L.K. Smith unknown
1929898T26London: Cassell & Company Limited 1929. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A smart copy of the cheap edition of this account of the author's own life and experiences in India. Cheap edition. The life and experiences of the author in India with reference to the voyage life in Hazara snake charmers street dogs Mount Abu Sikh landlords kindness of neighbours Kashmir religion state systems Queen Victoria leaving India and more. Written by Sir Walter Roper Lawrence an English member of the British Council of India and author who served in the Indian Civil Service in British India. With an introductory letter by Joseph Rudyard Kipling an English novelist short-story writer poet and journalist who was born in British India. In the original full blue cloth binding. Externally smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Minor fading to the spine and the odd small mark to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with light scattered spotting throughout. Further spotting to the endpapers. Very Good Cassell & Company, Limited hardcover
1925blackgiantlibraryWalter J Black 1925. Giant Library of Famous Authors . Hardcover. Pages clean throughout bindings. Giant Library of Famous Authors Walter Black 16 volume oversized set. Undated circa 1925. All giant oversized editions. The original subscription newsletter is folded in the front space of The Works of Rudyard Kipling.Includes Rudyard Kipling; Jean Jacques Rousseau; Edgar Allan Poe; The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini; Victor Hugo; Arthur Conan Doyle; Leo Tostoi; Voltaire; H Rider Haggard; Gustave Flaubert; William Shakespeare; Henrik Ibsen; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Alexander Dumas; Anton Chekhov; Oscar WildePages clean throughout bindings solid but weakened cloth boards with scattered soil marks and scuffs spines with varied wear from lighter rubbing to heavy rubbing with titling removed Walter J Black hardcover
1937152130N.p.: N.p. 1937. Vintage reference photograph from the 1937 film showing actor Sabu Dastagir commonly known only by his given name Sabu. With a mimeo label snipe affixed to the verso along with the stamps of National Film Archive library. <br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> Based on Rudyard Kipling's story "Toomai of the Elephants" which originally appeared in Kipling's 1895 collection "The Jungle Book." A young Indian boy helps guide his father and a government elephant hunter to the secret elephant camp in the jungle. A breakthrough role for Sabu who would go on to work under exclusive contract for film mogul Alexander Korda in "The Thief of Bagdad" 1940 "Arabian Nights" 1942 and "The Jungle Book" 1942. <br /> <br /> Set in colonial India shot on location in Gwynedd Wales. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus overall. N.p. unknown