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1897mon0000007556W. Thacker & Co. 1897. Hardback. Very Good. in x in x in. Quarter bound hardback with vellum and gold motif to front board. Limited Edition 83/150. Signed and numbered by the publisher. Dust stained - commensurate with age. B/W frontis with tissue guard. Illustrated. Lightly foxed. No inscriptions or annotations. No loose pages. Pages uncut and lightly tanned. Sound tight binding. Boards clean and firm for age of booksrnSR Antiquarian RL StevensonrnCream spine strip with gold lettering - protected by archive paper. W. Thacker & Co. hardcover
1892053229Calcutta: Thacker Spink & Co. 1892. Book. Good. Hardcover. 7th Edition. vi 125pp; maroon bevelled boards gilt decoration to front spine slightly faded and light edgewear spine-ends worn foxing to eps.; previous owner's name to half title few spots to front board. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Thacker, Spink & Co. Hardcover
1886540<p>FIRST EDITION tall narrow 4to half red morocco over marbled boards original light brown printed wrappers that double as an Indian civil service envelope preserved marbled endpapers bookplates of William Garth and William Marchbank Lahore the Civil and Military Press 1886.</p><p>The First Edition of Kipling's first published work. Previous work was either printed privately offprints or collaborative books. Kipling was sub-editor of the Civil and Military Gazette an Anglophone newspaper reporting from Lahore on the life of the Civil Service and the Indian Army in Punjab. Thanks to his occupation and his family's social standing he had many opportunities to explore the full range of life in India. He remained keenly observant of the thronging spectacle of native India which had engaged his interest and affection from earliest childhood. He was quickly filling the journals he worked for with prose sketches and light verse. Kipling began inserting his own poems under the heading of Departmental Ditties into the newspaper and then produced this edition made up to look like a bundle of civil service memoranda. </p><p>Richards A7; Stewart 8; Livingston 22</p><br /> William Marchbank
189854842San Francisco: William Doxey n.d. but 1898. 16mo 14.5cm. In original light grey cloth printed on front; plain endpapers; 1-10 11-59 1pp. With contemporary ink gift inscription to front pastedown dated Christmas 1898. A straight copy rubbed and much faded with 1.5-inch crack at head of spine and chip at tail; internally slightly browned but clean Very Good. Not in LIVINGSTON. Based on the inscription probably predates LIVINGSTON 183. William Doxey unknown
1886140941952Lahore: Civil and Military Press Gazette 1886. First Edition. Very Good. First edition of Kipling's first published book. Bound in publisher's original tan printed wrappers imitating the form of an Indian civil service envelope with an overlapping flap. Wear to spine and a short split at the bottom end of the overlapping flap fold. Kipling was serving as sub-editor of the Civil and Military Gazette and this volume collects his poetry which was published in the paper. Housed in a chemise custom dark blue straight grain morocco slipcase. Civil and Military Press Gazette unknown
1886321985Lahore: Civil and Military Press Gazette 1886. First Edition of Kipling's first published book. Tall narrow 4to. Bound original light brown printed wrappers in the form of an Indian civil service envelope overlapping flap. Laid into red morocco spine and cloth slipcase and chemise. The George Ulizio copy. First Edition of Kipling's first published book. Tall narrow 4to. The first edition of Kipling's first published work. Kipling was made sub-editor of the Civil and Military Gazette an Anglophone newspaper in Lahore upon his return to India after his time at the United Service College; this volume collects his poetry printed therein. Richards A7; Stewart 8; Livingston 10 Civil and Military Press Gazette unknown
1899H20691London: Newnes 1899. First printing. Paperback. Very Good. First Newnes edition first published in 1886 in Lahore orange printed wraps very good clean copy with minor wear and soil housed in handsome cloth clamshell slipcase with bookplate of John and Maggie Phillips; John Phillips from Derby in the UK amassed a great collection of Kipling and of Boer War material. Newnes paperback
1891005046Calcutta: Thacker Spink and Co. 1891. Kipling's first book. First published in 1886; this is a Near Fine copy of the Sixth Indian Edition. Maroon cloth binding ruled with bevelled edges; titling in gilt on the spine. The front cover has a decorative version of the title in gilt - sheaves of paper bound with a ribbon. Rear cover has the publisher's device in black. Clean text; 125 pages with a Glossary for non-Colonials and a 24 page publisher's catalog in the rear. Close to a Fine copy; just some hints of rub at the margins. In an archival plastic protector. A really lovely copy. Later Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Thacker, Spink and Co. Hardcover
1895KIPLINGR001375W. Thacker Calcutta. 1895. Eighth edition. Octavo. pp viii 125 3. Illustrated by Dudley Cleaver. 24-page publisher's catalogue at rear dated May 1895. Original burgundy buckram covers with large gilt device of manuscript papers to front bevelled edges there was also an issue in blue cloth. Patterned endpapers.Contemporary 1895 ownership signature on verso of front free endpaper. Edges slightly spotted. Very good indeed. A very bright copy. W. Thacker, Calcutta. hardcover
189011447DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS AND OTHER VERSES United States Book Company / Lovell 1890 first American edition light wear to the edges of the spine t.p.e.'s gold-gilt beveled edges a just about vg copy. United States Book Company / Lovell unknown
189001078552New York: United States Book Co. 1890. Gilt titles on burgundy cloth. 270pp. top edge gilt. A clean unmarked copy. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Octavo. United States Book Co. Hardcover
1886229894Calcutta: Thacker Spink and Co 1886. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. N/a. 63 6 advertisementspp. 1886. Second edition. Floral/bird endpapers. Original paper-covered boards. Period ink name inscription to the half-title page. Second edition - same year as the first. This edition had five new poems as well as alterations to three poems not published in England until 1897. Very scarce - only 750 copies of this book were printed. A notoriously fragile book - this copy is largely complete. It is missing nearly all of the spine strip. Original thin paper-covered boards. There are a couple of notable creases to these boards - a shortish one to the front board but a lengthy crease to the rear boardwhich extends the whole length of the board - this may well have been a little repaired in the past. The boards are somewhat soiled and stained. There is a contemporary ink short gift inscription to the half-title page. Otherwise the pages remain very clean and tight. A good completely original though missing the spine strip copy of a very scarce book. Thacker, Spink and Co hardcover
189065168NY:: United States Book Company John W. Lovell Company. Very Good. 1890. Hardcover. First American edition first issue Lovell at base of spine. Small octavo bound in burgundy cloth with gilt lettering and design top edge gilt. A bit faded along the spine previous owner's name and date on front free endpaper light edge wear at the spine ends and corners else very good. Binding is solid and tight. ; 270 pages . United States Book Company (John W. Lovell Company), hardcover
1899KIPLINGR018455George Newnes London. 1899. Eleventh edition. Octavo. pp xiv 189. Illustrations by Dudley Cleaver. Period binding of three-quarter red morocco with raised bands lettered and decorated in gilt the decorations including a bugle drum and two poppies marbled boards and endpapers. Top edge gilt.Faint mark on spine. Covers a little rubbed at edges. Very good indeed. Attractive binding. George Newnes, London. hardcover
189051399New York:: John W. Lovell Company 1890. First American edition. publisher's gilt-lettered cloth t.e.g. Armorial bookplate; front hinge starting to split structure still sound; a bright attractive copy with the tiniest areas of rubbing at the tips of the corners. 8vo. Richards A48. John W. Lovell Company, hardcover
1892Q424Calcutta: Thacker Spink and Co 1892. Seventh Edition . Hardback. Vg. small 8vo. 125 24 pp. pub. cat. No 51 dated July 1892. Blue buckram gilt embossed picture on front cover and small black crest on back cover. Floral end-paperscracked but sound and neat owners name to f.f.e.p. 7th Indian Edition of Kipling's first book. A lovely copy with no fading and internally very clean. Printed by William Clowes and Sons Limited London. Please Email for photos <br/> <br/> Thacker, Spink and Co hardcover
1899022794New York City New York: The Lovell Company 1899. Edge and corner worn scuffed and scratched torn at the top of the spine and a small hole at the base bottom front corner is heavily worn overall a clean collectible used copy! Extremely rare and hard to find! Very very scarce! Green leatherette with gilt upper page edges as well as a design and lettering on the spine and a design on the front cover! A wonderfully well-preserved and clean used copy! 189 unmarked and uncreased historical pages!. Leatherette. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. The Lovell Company Hardcover
18901300079New York: United States Book Company successors to John W. Lovell 1890. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. This has the first issue binding with Lovell shown on spine. Internally fine owners signature in an early neat hand on inside front cover slight markings on endpapers look to be from a protective wrapper hinges professionally repaired. The cover first issue with Lovell shown on spine is bright ; teg . A nice copy. United States Book Company successors to John W. Lovell Hardcover
1890859A36Calcutta: Thacker Spink and Co. 1890. Cloth. Good. 7.5" by 5.5". None. The fourth edition in the original cloth of Rudyard Kipling's anthology of verses. The fourth edition of this work. A collection of poems by the renowned author Rudyard Kipling. Seen in both blue and maroon variant cloth binding.This work originally appeared in 1886 on the 'Civil & Military Gazette Press' in Lahore and was reprinted in Calcutte in the same year with multiple further editions following. Kipling tended to add poems with each new edition both to the 'Ditties' and the 'Other Verses.' Twenty-four leaves of publisher's catalogue to rear. In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally generally smart with light bumping and chipping to head and tail of spine and extremities back strip darkened. Front free endpaper was pasted to front pastedown. Library stamp to half title with library marks to front and rear title page and no further marking. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean. Good Thacker, Spink and Co. hardcover
1890287345United States Book Company as successor to John W. Lovell Company 1890. First Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. First U.S. edition with all first issue points. 12mo in burgundy cloth bevelled boards titles in gilt on the spine and front board Lovell name at the bottom of the spine address on the title page cr notice dated 1890 on title page verso. Binding tight and square hinges complete and firm just the tiniest touch of rubbing at the corners and spine ends very neat p.o. note dated 1891 on the ffep. A very nice copy you wouldn't hesitate to call VG. United States Book Company as successor to John W. Lovell Company hardcover
1899880T21London: George Newnes Limited; Methuen and Co. 1899-1900. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 7.5" by 5". Not Stated. A smartly bound set of volumes from English writer Rudyard Kipling with illustrations. Two volumes. Written by Rudyard Kipling an English novelist short-story writer journalist and poet known for his works the Jungle Book and Just So Stories. This set includes: Departmental Ditties and Other Verses 1899. Eleventh edition. Illustrated with frontispiece and seven plates. Collated complete. Includes poems such as: Delilah A Code of Morals To the Unknown Goddess The Lovers' Litany Possibilities and many others. Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses 1900. A collection of verses including: Danny Deever Fuzzy-Wuzzy Soldier Soldier Mandalay The Widow's Party Ford o' Kabul River and many others. Bound in half blue calf with blue cloth boards. Externally smart with light shelf wear and minor rubbing to the extremities. Light fading to the spine and the odd mark to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd handling mark or pencil mark. The odd spot to the endpapers. Prize bookplate to the front endpaper. Very Good Indeed George Newnes, Limited; Methuen and Co. hardcover
18901218E231Calcutta: Thacker Spink and Co. 1890. 4th Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 8vo. vi 2 121 24 ads. Very Good Minus. 5.5 x 7.5 inches 14 x 19 cm. Fourth edition and the first to be printed in England. Ads at rear dated February 1890. This edition includes 10 additional poems. Maroon cloth binding with bevelled board edges. Gilt sheaf of documents to front board gilt lettering to spine. Decorative endpapers. Fading to spine slight wear to ends of spine and corners of boards. Slight cracking to front endpaper binding slightly loose and strained in a few places. Light foxing to pages 40/41. A few light marks to text. Later owner's name to front free endpaper. Richards A31. Overall condition is Very Good Minus. Size: 5.5 x 7.5 inches 14 x 19 cm. Thacker, Spink and Co. hardcover
1899935Z7London: George Newness 1899. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 5.5". None. Rudyard Kipling's first collection of verse bound in a decorative crushed half morocco binding. The 'Sixpenny Series' edition. First published in 1886. Bound in crushed half morocco with marbled paper to the boards and floral gilt details to the spine. Rudyard Kipling's first collection of verse including works such as 'Departmental Ditties' 'To the Unknown Goddess' and 'Arithmetic on the Frontier". Kipling was a popular English journalist poet and author best known for his work 'The Jungle Book'. Bound in crushed half morocco. Externally excellent with fading to the spine slight rubbing to the fore edge. Internally firmly bound with age toned pages and the odd spot heavier to the front and rear. Very Good Indeed George Newness hardcover
18901528new york: united states book company successors to john w. lovell company 1890. first us edition 1890. signed by actor richard burton.<br /> <br /> burton famously recorded a reading of kipling's poem "if." he was also originally cast for an adaption of "the man who would be king" replaced at the last moment by christopher plummer.<br /> <br /> new york: united states book company successors to john w. lovell company. 5 x 7.5 inches. 270 pages. hardcover. bound in maroon cloth-covered boards. top edge gilt. book condition:. slight shelf-wear to corners and ends of spine. light offsetting to front free-endpaper. nearly undetectable discoloration to rear board. near fine-. united states book company successors to john w. lovell company unknown
1895811C27London: Thacker Spink And Co. 1895. Cloth. Very Good. 7.5" by 5.5". None. A smart edition of the collection of poems from Rudyard Kipling first printed in 1886. A very smart eighth edition of Rudyard Kipling's 'Departmental Ditties and Other Verses' containing such poems as 'The Plea of the Simla Dancers' and 'To the Unknown Goddess'. Kipling is known for his works of fiction notably 'The Jungle Book' 1894 and 'The Man Who Would Be King' 1888. Twenty-four pages of adverts to the rear. In publisher's original pictorial binding with gilt lettering to the spine. Externally smart. Some very light rubbing to the extremities particularly head and tail of the spine. Front hinge is starting. Very light marking to the front pastedown and endpaper. Blind stamp to the front endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with some light spots to the first and last few pages. Very Good Thacker, Spink And Co. hardcover