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1890BB2578Allahabad / London: Published by Messrs. A. H. Wheeler & Co. / Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington Ld. St. Dunstan's House Fetter Lane from 1888 1890. Pictorial Wrappers. Near Fine. First English Edition third overall of this collection of short stories. Indian Railway Library Number 4. Demy 8vo 214 x 135mm: 96pp with Indian title page. Publisher's grey-green illustrated paper wrappers design re-engraved from the first Indian edition with carriage umbrella tipped to left and several other modifications printed in black "Price One Shilling" top of front cover back cover with vignette of lady's face partially covered by fan. Pages occasionally spotted but a collectible copy of this fragile production tightly bound in original wrappers and generally clean throughout. Richards A37. Stewart 48. Martindell 31 misdated 1889. Livingston 39. Grolier 91. First published in 1888 in Allahabad collecting six stories which originally appeared earlier that year in The Week's News. This edition published shortly thereafter and in the same graphic format but according to Stewart with text revised. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Published by Messrs. A. H. Wheeler & Co. / Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, Ld., St. Dunstan's House Fetter Lane [from unknown
189018866London: Sampson Low Marston & Company. Fair with No dust jacket as issued. c1890. Softcover. Spine replaced with cloth tape and inner hinges roughly reinforced with strips of thin card. Inner margins of wrappers reinforced with strips of thin card. Tape repairs to small 1/2" tears at margins of title leaf. Previous owner's signature dated 1895 on front cover.; Stated "Sixth Edition" on title page. No date c1890. 96 pages. Printed wrappers. Page dimensions: 216 x 135mm. Title page has imprint of Messrs. A. H. Wheeler & Co. Allahabad; and of Sampson Low Marson & Company London. Series title: 'A. H. Wheeler & Co.'s Indian Railway Library' No. 4. Rear cover with text advertisement for Pears' Soap. "And the Hospital Orderly was so satisfied with the justice of the punishment that he did not even order Private Dormer back to his cot." - the final sentence. . Sampson Low, Marston & Company paperback
1897005990New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1897 New York: Scribner's 1897. No edition stated. 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. 359 pp. Rubbing to edges one corner worn. Very good condition. Scarce. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1899mon0003276490H.M. Caldwell 1899T. hardcover. Good. . Decorative cloth cover shows minor wear and rubbing. Remnant of removed bookplate on the front pastedown. Pages are lightly tanned and clean. H.M. Caldwell hardcover
1895kip129cAllahbad: A H Wheeler & Co / Indian Railway Library. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Original card wraps bound in decorative cloth boards with new endpapers inserted. Foxing to endpapers. Ink inscription to original illustrated card cover. 1895. Fifth Indian Edition. Green and white decorative hardback cloth cover. 210mm x 140mm 8" x 6". 96pp. No date - first Indian Edition dated 1890. . A H Wheeler & Co / Indian Railway Library paperback
1899006913New York: R.F. Fenno & Company: Publishers 1899. This collection of four stories was first published in 1882; here is a Near Fine copy of an American pirate edition. An uncommon title in a rare edition. Light blue cloth binding: decorations and titling in white on the front cover and spine. Clean text; 139 pages of laid paper. Textblock is pristine - very bright and clear. Period private library bookplate on the front paste-down. Light rub to the margins. A superior copy of this uncommon title; in an archival plastic protector. Pirate Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. R.F. Fenno & Company: Publishers Hardcover
1895305704London : Macmillan 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Previous owner's signature. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Some wear to spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 358p. ; 20cm. Subjects: Children's stories. London : Macmillan hardcover
1899mon0000161505R. F. Fenno 1899-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book Usual stamps and markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Clean copy in good condition. R. F. Fenno hardcover
1888Mar008<p><strong><em>We</em></strong><strong><em>e </em></strong><strong><em>Willie Winkie and Other Stories.<br /></em>Kipling Rudyard. A Fine- copy in a Fine binding by Bayntun of Bath England.</strong><br />The Other Stories are: <em>Baa Baa Black Sheep. His Majesty The King. The Drum Of The Fore And Aft. </em>This copy is number 6 in a series of short stories from the Indian Railway library. Price was one Rupee.<br />Published by A H Wheeler & Co. Allahabad. Pp 96. One page of adverts. <br />The binding is by Bayntun of Bath England and is a red 3/4 patterned calf over red cloth boards. The binding shows no wear and is very attractive with gilt lettering on the spine. The publisher's pictorial wraps are present and bound in with the text in proper sequence rather at the end of the text as in some cases. The text except for some light spotting on the advertisement and the title page is clean bright and without any tears or markings. The rear bound in cover with the "two soldiers" has a few chips around the edges see photos. The issue points support this copy being the second issue of the First Edition. A scarce item in this near fine condition and is in a very attractive binding.</p> A. H. Wheeler hardcover
189214167London: Sampson Low Marston & Company 1892. First Combined Edition. Leather bound. Very good. The first Combined Edition of Wee Willie Winkle and Other Stories by Rudyard Kipling finely bound by Charles Mudie of London. Octavo 314pp. Three-quarter red morocco marbled paper boards. Matching marbled edges and endpapers. Five raised bands title in gilt on spine. "Bound by Mudie" stamp on verso of front free endpaper. Light wear to corners faint rubbing to front cover a very good example. Stories in this volume include "At the Pit's Mouth" "My Own True Ghost Story" and "Baa Baa Black Sheep. Sampson Low, Marston, & Company unknown
188842461Allahabad: A.H. Wheeler & Co 1888. First edition. Hardcover. vg. Large octavo. 2 pgs. of ads 104pp. vii pages of ads at the rear. Custom full contemporary red morocco binding with a gilt-stamped motif likely owner's initials or personal insignia and tooling on the the front cover and spine. Raised bands. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers and gilt dentelles with owner's bookplate the same design as on the front cover measuring 1x1" on vellum at the interior front cover. Bound by Trow in New York with binder's signature at the top of the fornt free endpaper.<br /> <br /> This is the true first edition of this collection of children's stories by Kipling published in India. This is no.6 of the "Indian Railway Library" series published by A.H. Wheeler & Co with a cover price of "One Rupee." The original grey-green illustrated wrappers both front and back credited to the "Moto School of Art Lahore" have been bound into this beautiful hardcover signed binding by Brentano's. The front wrapper features three men and a boy while the back wrapper shows two flute-playing soldiers. The front and back of the book feature ads for and reviews of other works by Kipling. Binding with some minor rubbing to extremities and minor smudging to the covers. A faint horizontal scratch to the front cover. Interior with a small closed tear to the bottom of the gutter at the interior front cover. Light spotting along the edge of the book block the front free endpapers and the bound in front wrapper. Binding and interior in very good condition overall. No.6 of the "Indian Railway Library" series by AH Wheeler & Co. These where originally sold at railway stations in India in softcover editions. A.H. Wheeler & Co hardcover
189950757New York: R.F. Fenno & Co. 1899. Two works in one vol. 8vo. 156 1; 9-139 1 pp. Decorated title in tan & black frontisp. portrait. Green ribbed publisher’s cloth lozenge illust. of elephant mounted on front cover gilt decorated spine t.e.g. slight shelfwear very slight rubbing NF copy from the library of Donald Alexander Skene 1898-1938 reporter for the Portland Oregonian served as a United States Marine during World War I and graduated Yale University in 1920 w/ gift inscription dated 1901 on ffep. First American edition of these two works with the first containing four of Kipling’s short stories originally published as the sixth and final installment of Wheeler’s Indian Railway Series including Wee Willie Winkie Baa Baa Black Sheep His Majesty the King and The Drums of the Fore and Aft. The second volume of American notes includes Kipling’s travels through California a fascinating and excellent account of Salmon fishing on the Columbia River visiting a salmon cannery in The Dalles with only Chinese immigrants cleaning and packing the fish and fishing on the Clackamas River along with the authors travels to Yellowstone and Chicago. R.F. Fenno & Co., hardcover
1899002602New York: R. F. Fenno 1899 New York: R.F. Fenno 1899. 8vo. Blue cloth binding with gold art nouveau decoration on spine. 149 pp. Contains Wee Willie Winkie Baa Baa Black Sheep His Majesty the King and The Drums of the Fore and Aft. Clean solid copy in very good condition. R. F. Fenno hardcover
189017889London:: Sampson Low MArston Searle & Rivington 1890. First English edition. original illustrated wrappers. Lacks initial blank; old ink ownership signature on title page; a few small chips closed tears and light wear to wrappers. . 8vo. Stewart 56. Sampson Low, MArston, Searle & Rivington, unknown
1900120640Santiago: Hume & Co 1900. First edition of this unauthorized collection of seven Kipling poems and two articles. Octavo original wrappers. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco and chemise slipcase. Rare. Published in 1900 this unauthorized collection of seven Kipling poems includes A Song of the White Men With Number Three Surgical and Medical Auld Lang Syne Pharaoh and the Sergeant Kitchener's School White Horses and The Absent-Minded Beggar. Hume & Co unknown
1900149441900. Also Letters from Julian Ralph Charles E. Hands and Douglas Story. Santiago de Chile: Hume & Co. 1900. Original printed fawn wrappers.<br/> <br/> First Edition unauthorized issued as a volume in the publisher's "Libreria Inglesa." This volume published in Chile includes three poems and two stories that Kipling wrote during the Boer War plus four poems written earlier; it is the first edition in book form anywhere of the poems "Pharaoh and the Sergeant" and "Kitchener's School" and of the Boer War tales "With Number Three" and "Surgical and Medical." "It has been said that this is the only case on record of a first edition of a book being published in a country never visited by the author and where people did not speak his language" Richards. Hume the proprietor of Santiago's main bookstore was a huge Kipling fan but it appears that he overestimated the Chilean Kipling market: he supposedly printed 400 copies but few sold and the remainder were either burned in 1906 or pulped at a paper mill in 1911 -- though some copies like this one apparently were neither read nor burned nor pulped. For this copy is as new -- no wear no soil leaves still unopened. Richards A166; Stewart 240. Housed in a cloth slipcase with inner chemise. unknown
1899121504New York: Doubleday and McClure Company 1899. First separate edition of Kipling's Without Benefit of Clergy. Octavo original illustrated cloth. In very good condition. 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. Doubleday and McClure Company hardcover
18092534261The Edinburgh Society 1809. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Half leather with green cloth boards. Wear to the spine as shown in the photo. Marble patterned end papers. Limited edition Burmah Edition one of 1000 printed. Internally in very good order. <br/> <br/> The Edinburgh Society hardcover
1899BOOKS20756Boston MA: Young Folks' Educational Lea. Good plus condition-paper labels on spine soiled/chipped/No Dustjacket. 1899. 96 of 1000 cop. 8vo. v. p. . Young Folks' Educational Lea unknown
18921383334London: Macmillan and Company 1892. Second Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xii 359 pages. In Good condition. Bound in the publisher's blue cloth bearing gilt lettering to the spine. Boards have moderate wear including slight scuffing some fraying/rubbing wear to the edges and slight white adhesive remnants to the rear. Cocked spine. Decorative gilt illustrations to the front. Text block has slight age toning to the edges. Deckled fore/tail edges. Previous owner's bookplate adhered to the front pastedown. Newspaper clippings to the rear end papers. Embossed stamp to the title page. Former owner's name to the half title page. Damp staining to the head edge impacting most pages. Frontispiece. Cracked hinges and Cracking to the gutter to pages one hundred twelve to one hundred thirteen. Illustrated. Second edition. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column M ND-M. 1383334. FP New Rockville Stock. Macmillan and Company hardcover
189100085635Macmillan and Co 1891. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. A former library copy with two bookplates and an additional "withdrawn" stamp on the title page as well as some pencil ghosting at the top of the half-title otherwise clean within; some chipping at edges of endpapers; binding is quite relaxed and half-title is fully detached otherwise secure; cloth hard cover is missing the top inch and bottom quarter inch of the backstrip shows a spine label and some darkening along the spine and has noticeable corner wear with the top right front corner showing some lost material; otherwise sound with gilt and ink decorations on the front and gilt stamping on the spine. 401pp. ii 55pp. publisher's catalogue. Most of the illustrations in this volume are by the author John Lockwood Kipling best known for illustrating his son's 'Jungle Stories' and 'Kim'. Macmillan and Co hardcover
1892mon0001571389Macmillan 1892T. hardcover. Acceptable. . Paperback. Tanning to pages. Clear text. Macmillan hardcover
1891135029London: Macmillan and Co 1891. First edition of Rudyard Kipling's father John Lockwood Kipling's best-known work. Octavo original illustrated cloth with gilt titles and tooling to the spine and front panel illustrated. In very good condition. Rare. In addition to his two major works Inezilla: A Romance in Two Chapters 1873 and Beast and Man in India 1891 John Lockwood Kipling illustrated Edward Emerson Oliver's Across the Border: Or Pathân and Biloch and his son Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Books 1894-1895. Macmillan and Co hardcover
189250851London: MacMillan & Co 1892. Gilt scroll to head of front cover and gilt illustration of elephant on centre of front cover. Head and foot of spine edgeworn and bumped corners bumped edges of front and rear boards shelf worn spine slightly discoloured commensurate with age. Gutters cracked sprung foxing to fep/rep closed edges uncut foxing to pp but clear to read illustration of Caligraphic Tiger to dedication page includes 95 illustrations. Hard. Fair/No Jacket. 12mo. MacMillan & Co Hardcover
189854774Boston: Privately Printed 1898. First Thus. Sextodecimo 15cm; sewn; issued in stiff paper wrappers lettered from the types of the title page; 4 leaves- title and text; frontispiece; vignette designed by E.J Clark printed in red is repeated throughout occupying half of each page; light rubbing; upper rear corner of back cover has tiny nick; Very Good lacking the envelope. <br /> <br /> Inspiration for the 1909 Broadway production A Fool There Was by Porter Emerson Browne and subsequently the 1915 silent film "A Fool There Was" starring Theda Bara. LIVINGSTON 151; wikipedia. Privately Printed unknown