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19186323London: Methuen & Co. 1918. Small 8vo. <br><br>First collective edition in this format including several of Kipling's war poems. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â STEWART 420. REILLY WWI p.190. Printed wrapper over stiff wrappers. Wrappers a bit darkened at edges small smudge else very good. Methuen & Co. unknown books
190912012Boston / London:: Edinburgh Society. Very Good. 1909. Hardcover. B000RFZAAI . Complete in ten volumes: BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS AND OTHER VERSES LETTERS OF MARQUE THE LIGHT THAT FAILED MINE OWN PEOPLETHE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW PLAIN TALK FROM THE HILLS SOLDIERS THREE THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS IN BLACK AND WHITE UNDER THE DEODARS and WEE WILLIE WINKIE: CITY OF THE DREADFUL NIGHT AMERICAN NOTES. Illustrated - about four plates per volume. The Edinburgh de luxe edition one thousand copies. Octavos bound in blue cloth with paper labels along the spines top edges gilt. Age toning to spine labels else all volumes are very good. No dust jackets. . Edinburgh Society, hardcover books
197285393New York: Simon and Schuster 1972. Large octavo pp. i-iv v vi vii-ix x xi-xii 1 2-178 179-180: blank note: last leaf is a blank illustrations cloth. First U.S. edition. Twenty essays on Kipling by Leon Edel Roger Lancelyn Green Bernard Bergonzi and others. Small spot on top edge of sheets a near fine copy in very good dust jacket with some dust soiling to white background and 20mm closed tear and associated wrinkle at upper edge of rear panel. #85393 Simon and Schuster unknown books
19381320293New York: Doubleday Doran & Company 1938. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo; First edition; G/G-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine cream illustrated black print; DJ has tears at spine ends and flap corners small tears to bottom and top edges shelfwear peripheral fading; Boards in blue cloth with gold print cocked spine mild wear to corners and spine caps; Text block has owner bookplate on front pastedown slight tanning to endpapers blue-tinted top edge clean text; 198 pages illustrated b&w. 1320293. FP New Rockville Stock. Doubleday, Doran & Company hardcover books
193675676Philadelphia:: John C. Winston Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1936. Hardcover. B000H5K5YO . No statement of printing. Very good in a very good fading along the spine moderate edge wear with a few small chips dust jacket. . John C. Winston Company, hardcover books
1911123044Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1911. First edition of Kipling and Fletcher's history of Great Britain for boys and girls. Quarto original cloth illustrated with colored plates and maps by Henry Ford. In very good condition. Kipling and Fletcher's A History of England covers the history of Great Britain and the British Empire from the departure of the Romans through Saxon England and the Middle Ages the eras of the Tudors and Stuarts the American Rebellion and Great French War up until the Kingdom and Dominion of the Georges. Fletcher contributed most of the historical text with Kipling's assistance and contribution of 23 poems. Illustrator Henry Ford was best known for his work in Andrew Lang's colored Fairy books. The Clarendon Press hardcover books
1907GG01680New York:: Doubleday Page & Company 1907. 1907. 8vo. vi 73 1 pp. Color frontis. color plates by F. H. Townsend; title-page creased. Beige pictorial gilt-stamped cloth gilt-spine t.e.g. Ownership signature of Katherine de Lancey Thorn 1915. Very good. First illustrated edition. Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907. hardcover books
1989GG01692New York:: St. Martin's Press 1989. 1989. Second edition. 8vo. xv 5 375 1 pp. Plates index. Black gilt-stamped boards dust jacket. Near fine. ISBN: 0312039255 St. Martin's Press, 1989. hardcover books
1990GG01689Iowa City IA:: University of Iowa Press 1990. 1990. Series: Vol. 1 of 6. 8vo. xxxviii 386. Frontis. port. plates index. Black gilt-stamped cloth dust jackets. Near fine. ISBN: 0877453055 University of Iowa Press, 1990. hardcover books
1952GG01686London:: Macmillan 1952. 1952. 8vo. xxix 1 338 pp. Brick-red gilt-stamped cloth; lightly soiled. Very good. Macmillan, 1952. hardcover books
1967GG01685London:: Oxford University Press 1967. 1967. 8vo. x 244 pp. Frontis. index. Light red cloth gilt spine dust jacket; top edge foxed. Very good. First edition. Oxford University Press, 1967. hardcover books
1906013796London: Macmillan and CO. 1906. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Second printing. October 1906 in the month of first printing. No publisher's adverts. ---------<br />The stories originally appeared in the Strand Magazine in 1906. ------------ <br /><br />Puck of Pook's Hill is collection of fantasy tales based freely on English History linked by a frame narrative and punctuated by poems. Booth good history and good fiction both of a kind not common in 1906. ------------ <br />The tales portray a magical being Puck active and practicing his magic in the England of the early 1900s when the book was written. The book falls into both genres of historical fantasy and contemporary fantasy. ------------- <br />Early acceptance of the tales was slow due to Kipling's increasing unpopularity due to his roles as 'missionary of British Empire' but over time gained a prominent place in the canon of children's literature. In 1953 G. M. Trevelyan set his seal of approval upon the collection. ----------- <br /><i>Contemporary tree-calf-leather bindings with the stamped in gilt emblem of the London School of Dental Surgery on the front and a presentation plate on the front pastedown. Marled endpages with matching endpages. Five spine bands with gilt decorations and a red title label. Bindings are tight and square. Text clean light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear with rubbing on the spine hinges. 12mo; 7.5 inches </i>tall with 306 pages. 20 b/w illustrations by H.R. Millar. ----------- <br /><br /><b>Ref:</b> Bleiler 170; Allen 403; Carpenter 428-9; Darton 315 . Macmillan and CO. hardcover books
193736073London: Macmillan and Company 1937. 35 volumes large 8vo. 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. Original full russet niger morocco by James Burn & Co. for Macmillan spines lettered in gilt within raised bands double gilt rule to covers top edges gilt on the rough other edges uncut as issued marbled endpapers twin gilt and blind rules to turn-ins printed on handmade paper the first sheet of each signature bearing a Ganesha watermark. Bookseller's ticket to front endpapers. Spines a little sunned a few instances of very minor discolouration and scuffing to bindings. A near-fine set.<br/> <br/>Limited edition of 525 sets of which 500 signed by the author were for sale. However many of these were destroyed when the publisher's warehouse was bombed in 1941.<br/> <br/>The Sussex Edition number 101 of a limited edition of 525 sets signed by the author on the limitation leaf of vol. I. In his last years and with his health failing Kipling continued the gathering-up of existing material that resulted in the great retrospective work. the Sussex Edition of his works undertaken by Macmillan as a monument to one of the firms most profitable authors. The idea for the edition went back to 1928 and work was begun by 1930. The selection fuller than that of any other edition was the work of Kipling and he saw the proofs of at least 21 of the editions 35 volumes before his death. Set in Bembo type on hand-made paper bound in Nigerian goatskin and limited to 525 sets the Sussex Edition did not begin publication until 1937; sales were slow in those depression years and a large number of the unbound sheets lying in a London warehouse was destroyed by German bombs. One result of this exaggerated scarcity is that the Sussex Edition is now among the most prized and most expensive of all modern editions ibid. Vol. 6: 1931-36 2004 p. 231. Though the edition was published posthumously Kipling had signed the limitation sheets prior to his death on 18 January 1936. A very attractive set of this superb edition.<br/> <br/>Richards D23; Stewart pp. 577-80. Macmillan and Company unknown books
190935239New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1909. 1st Edition. Green cloth binding with gilt title lettering stamped to front board and spine. TEG. Gilt bright. Very slight lean. A VG copy. 6 324 2 blank pp. Untrimmed. 8 inserted plates including frontis. 8" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
192043696London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1920. 1st English edition Livingstone 454. Red cloth stamped in gilt to the spine gilt emblem of an elephant to front board t.e.g. Minor wear to extremities with slight rubbing to emblem; offset toning to first leaf. Else clean and tight. Lacking the dust jacket. VG. 2 blank vi 284 1 - 4 adverts pp. 8vo. 8" x 5-1/8" <br/><br/> Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover books
193212976London: Macmillan & Co 1932. 1st edition Richards A402. Red cloth with gold lettering. TEG. Buff printed dust jacket. NF slt splay to boards/erased pos on ffep/NF lt wear. viii 400 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>Includes much material 3 stories & 18 poems now published for the first time. Macmillan & Co hardcover books
19186384New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1918. 1st edition thus Livingston 414. Lt brown cloth with spine & front cover paper label. VG slt cock/some minor soiling to cloth & cover label. 101 pp 8vo. <br/><br/>A collection of 4 titles originally issued in 1917 as pamphlets: The Fumes of the Heart; The Private Account; A Retired Gentleman; & A Trooper of Horse. According to Cutler & Stiles only 60cc of each pamphlet were issued and most of those destroyed. According to Livingston the text of this collected version varies somewhat from that in the pamphlets. Doubleday Page & Co hardcover books
190334461New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1903. 1st Edition thus. Green cloth binding with gilt title lettering and black graphic stamped to front board and spine. TEG. A VG copy. xiii 3 215 1 blank pp. Untrimmed. 8" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> Doubleday, Page & Co hardcover books
191539968New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1915. 1st edition Copyright issue Livingston 399; Richards A282. Limited to 75 cc. Pale yellow paper wrappers stapled. Housed in a red cloth chemise & slipcase. Pamphlets - Nr Fine. Slipcase - VG modest wear. 6 pamphlets. 8vo. <br/><br/>Per Richards "These six copyright pamphlets reproduce the text of a series of as many articles written at the instance of the Ministry of Information for publication in British and American newspapers describing the activities of smaller units of the Navy emplyed at its "fringes" . The articles ran in England in The Daily Telegraph and in the United States in the Hearst newspapers . In addition to the title article each number contains a here untitled poem." Doubleday Page & Co hardcover books
1992Embry 160992TOR 1992. First printing thus. Faint wear still fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. TOR, 1992. First printing thus. unknown books
1992Embry 160991TOR 1992. First printing thus. Faint wear still fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. TOR, 1992. First printing thus. unknown books
2000Embry 185999Sterling 2000. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color illus. by Jim Sharpe. Sterling, 2000. unknown books
192617279London: A & C Black 1926. 1st edition. Printed boards. VG darkened edges & spine with light soil marks/corners bumped/previous owner's name in ink on fep/some discoloration on back pd and rfep/pub. advert inside front cover. With 16 reproductions from drawings & etchings of St. Andrew by Malcolm Patterson. 8vo. <br/><br/> A & C Black hardcover books
191138303Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. London Henry Fr5owde and Hodder & Stoughton 1911. First English Edition. Illustrated by Henry Ford. 250 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Blue cloth stamped in white maps on endpapers. Fine. First English Edition. Illustrated by Henry Ford. 250 pp. 1 vols. 4to. True First. Stewart 356 at the Clarendon Press. London Henry Fr5owde and Hodder & Stoughton unknown books
1926WRCLIT41567London: A. & C. Black 1926. Small quarto. Boards. Illustrations by Malcolm Patterson. First trade edition preceded by the US copyright printing of Kipling's poem. Small leather bookplate usual offset to endsheets else a very nice copy in darkened and worn dust jacket. STEWART 668. A. & C. Black hardcover books