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18995474New York: Doubleday and McClure Company 1899. First Thus. Very Good. First thus and first standalone American edition of this story. Bound in cream pictoral cloth over boards with the illustration of an elephant walking though a jungle on the front and back. Slight darkening of the spine some scuffing though minor and from rubbing at edges. The interior is clean and clear. <br /> <br /> Pages: 4 95 Dimensions: 69/16 x 4¼ x 7/16. Doubleday and McClure Company unknown
18992010111312Doubleday and McClure New York 1899 later printing book was pirated but likely 1st copy written US printing. Copyright on verso 1899 Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng. Special Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Doubleday and McClure New York hardcover
189929647New York: Doubleday and McClure 1899. 16mo p. 4 95; title-p. printed in red and black; spine darkened and spine extremities rubbed else very good in original pictorial cream cloth stamped in white and olive. See Livingston p. 84. <br/><br/> Doubleday and McClure hardcover books
1899121608New York: Doubleday and McClure Company 1899. First edition of Kipling's classic short story which first appeared in Harper's Short Stories in September 1890. Octavo original publisher's decorated cloth. In fine condition. House in a custom half morocco and chemise case. 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 books
189476789London: Macmillan 1894. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair Condition. First impression with slate grey endpapers. This copy has a slight lean to the spine the boards have some marks and the cloth at the top and bottom of the spine is slightly torn and a bit frayed. The interior has some occasional foxing and a couple of pages only have some coloured-pencil marks by the hand of a child. The frontispiece page is detached for the bottom half with a 1cm tear where it rejoins the binding not effecting the image. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Children. Inventory No: 76789. . Macmillan hardcover
1894856New York: The Century Co. 1894. First American edition. Very good. <p>Octavo. Publisher's original green cloth gilt lettering and elephant on upper panel gilt tiger on rear blindstamped designs gilt animal vignettes and lettering to the spine. t.e.g. xvii33033 pp. Frontispiece and 34 illustrated plates. Designated as a "Printers Copy" on front and rear pastedown there are some faded fingerprints on some pages foretips bumped very slightly cocked forged signatures of Eugene Field on the first free endpaper and Rudyard Kipling on the title page else very good. <br /> <br /> First American edition. In the 1920s and 1930s after burning through his father the poet and children's author Eugene Field's genuine estate his son Eugene "Pinny" Field II teamed up with the Chicago bookseller Harry Dayton Sickles to "enlarge" the late poet's library. In order to manufacture instant provenance for otherwise ordinary books they reproduced Eugene Field Sr's original bookplate oddly not present here wrote signed inscriptions to Field Sr. signed his name and "Chicago" and the date of either 1893 or 1895. They were very fond of forging Kipling's signature. Latest research suggests it was Sickles who was the forger Field the willing accomplice. Note on front free endpaper "Signed by Kipling" apparently someone was fooled.</p> . The Century Co. unknown
189433510New York: The Century Company 1894. First American edition With a frontispiece and 34 illustrated plates. 8vo publisher's original green cloth with gilt lettering and gilt vignette on the upper cover blindstamped designs gilt pictorial vignettes and gilt lettering on the spine. xviii 303. A bright and clean copy some light spotting occasionally as is typical the backstrip lightly mellowed. Kipling’s classic work on life in the jungle. Kipling’s best loved work. The Jungle Book represents a collection of Kipling’s best loved stories for children. The first stories are built around the premise of a human child lost in the jungles and raised by wild animals. Among the noted characters are Mowgli the child Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the bear. The beloved tale of Riki Tiki Tavi is also among these enchanting stories. The Century Company hardcover
1895338058London: Macmillan 1895. First editions. Numerous illustrations both full-page and in the text by J. Lockwood Kipling W. H. Drake and P. Frenzeny. 2 vols. 8vo. Publisher's pictorial gilt cloth a.e.g. inner front hinge started in Vol.I in drop blue cloth case. Kipling J. Lockwood and others. First editions. Numerous illustrations both full-page and in the text by J. Lockwood Kipling W. H. Drake and P. Frenzeny. 2 vols. 8vo. Grolier/Kipling 185 197; Stewart 123 132; Richards A76 A85 Macmillan unknown
189476934New York:: The Century Co. 1894-1895. First US editions. publisher's green decorated cloth t.e.g. Some smudging to the text and foxing to the endsheets of The Jungle Book; tiny light spotting to the cloth of both volumes; tight and sound. . 8vo. Old ownership inscription in each volume same Syracuse NY family. The Century Co., hardcover
1894KIPLINGR016335Macmillan London. 1894 & 1895. Two volumes both first editions. Octavo. pp viii 212; viii 238 2 adverts. Black and white illustrations in the first volume by J. L. Kipling W.H. Drake and P. Frenzeny and in the second volume by J. Lockwood Kipling alone. Original blue pictorial buckram covers gilt. All edges gilt.Armorial bookplate on each front pastedown; ownership signature on the half-title of the first volume. Inner hinges cracking. Some light spotting to blanks of second volume. Scuffing to heads and tails of spine and corners of covers. As often the gilt on the second volume is brighter than on that on the first. A very good set. Macmillan, London. hardcover
18951003893London: Macmillan 1895. First English editions of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book in pictorial morocco bindings by Bayntun-Riviere. Inspired by the folk tales that the young Kipling encountered in India these stories follow the adventures of the boy Mowgli who learns the law of the jungle from the animals who adopt him: "The man's cub is mine . . . He shall not be killed! He shall live to run with the Pack and to hunt with the Pack." This set has been handsomely bound in full morocco with a multi-colored onlay of the elephant Kala Nag on the upper board of the first volume and the bear Baloo on the second volume. Grolier Children's 100 52. A near-fine set. Two volumes measuring 7.25 x 4.5 inches: viii 212; viii 238. Early twentieth-century full blue morocco spines with gilt-dotted raised bands compartments lettered and ruled in gilt with gilt-stamped animals all boards ruled in gilt upper boards with colored pictorial onlays board edges and doublures tooled in gilt marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Tissue-guarded frontispiece to The Jungle Book; black-and-white illustrations throughout text of both volumes. Bound without advertisements; publisher's blue pictorial cloth bound at rear of both volumes. Faint ownership signature in second volume. Expert reinforcement to joints. Housed in a cloth slipcase. Macmillan unknown
1894021785New York: The Century Co. 1894. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Hardcover green cloth lettered in gold on front cover and spine. Spine heavily blind-stamped with four small animal figures stamped in gold interspersed by title author and publisher while covers show larger gold elephant on front and tiger on rear both within elaborate blind-stamped frame. Top edge gilt. 303 pages. Illustrated with frontispiece and 34 additional plates and drawings in text. First American edition published simultaneously with the British. Previous owner's armorial style book-plate onside front cover. End-papers and half title heavily foxed with light to moderate foxing throughout text block. Cloth covers clean gold lettering and stamping bright. A tight sound and still attractive copy. A good or better copy. . The Century Co. Hardcover
189974556London: Macmillan & Co. Limited 1899. 8vo. Two volumes both first editions thus Uniform editions. vii 276 2; vi 299 2 pp. Publisher's red cloth with gilt elephant and swastika medallion to boards; top edge gilt. Light rubbing and bumping a few marks to boards of first volume and spine of first volume a little faded. Opening sections of first volume a little sprung with very infrequent spotting across both volumes. Bookplates of Henry Tod. Black and white full page illustrations to first volume with in-text illustrations to second. The illustrations predominantly by J. L. Kipling but with some by W. H. Drake and P. Frenzeny in first volume. VG to NF. . Very Good. Gilt Decorated Cloth. First Editions Thus. 1899. Macmillan & Co., Limited 1899 hardcover
18948001257NY: Century Co. 1894. Bound in decorative green cloth stamped in gold with a picture of an elephant to front panel. Top edge gilt still bright. Endpapers professionally restored and book tightened. Overall a most acceptable copy of the true first U.S. edition of this book. Housed in a facsimile dust jacket that fits the book perfectly. 303 pp. Illustrated. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good /Fine Facsimile DW. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Century Co. Hardcover
1894183376London: Macmillan and Co. 1894 & 1895. Thou art of the Jungle and not of the Jungle First editions in fine and uniform bindings by Bayntun. Kipling's best-known works were based on folk tales learned during his childhood in India. The stories previously appeared in periodicals between 1893 and 1894. The Second Jungle book completed the Mowgli saga with five stories that "are essential to its emotional rounding-out" Grolier. Kipling won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. He was the first English-language writer and the youngest ever author to receive the prize. 2 works octavo. Tissue-guarded frontispiece to The Jungle Book illustrations in the text of both works by William Henry Drake Paul Frenzeny and the author's father John Lockwood Kipling. Mid-20th-century blue morocco by Bayntun for Sotheran's spines lettered in gilt compartments and front covers with gilt frames enclosing animal devices in gilt board edges ruled in gilt inner dentelles gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt. Original cloth bound in at end. Housed in a custom blue cloth slipcase. Spines mildly darkened gilt and covers bright frontispiece with two marginal closed tears neatly repaired. A near-fine set. Grolier Children's 100 52; Martindell 61 & 63; Richards A76 & A85. hardcover
1894149681London: Macmillan 1894-95. First editions of both volumes of The Jungle Book. Octavo two volumes original blue cloth decorated and lettered in gilt all edges gilt engraved tissue-guarded frontispiece illustrated by J. L. Kipling W.H. Drake and P. Frenzeny. In near fine condition with light rubbing to the extremities. Near ownership inscriptions. An exceptional example. The Jungle Book is a collection of fables which provide moral instruction by using animals anthropomorphically. Each story begins and ends with a verse and the original publications contain some illustrations created by Rudyard's father John Lockwood Kipling. The inspiration for the book is evident. Kipling was born in India and he spent his childhood there. Interestingly Kipling wrote these stories when he lived in Vermont. The Jungle Book is used to develop the morale of the junior element of the Scouting movement "The Cub Scouts". The name of the head wolf "Akela" has been traditionally given to each Cub Scout pack leader. At least fifteen movies were released based on Kipling's stories beginning with Elephant Boy in 1937. A live-action anticipated version of Jungle Book will be released in October of 2018 by Warner Brothers. Macmillan hardcover
189579036London: Macmillan and Co 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. The first volume is a second printing the second volume is a first printing. The Jungle Books regarded as classic stories told by an adult to children and best known for the "Mowgli" series also constitutes a complex literary work of art in which the whole of Kipling's philosophy of life is expressed in miniature. The stories a mixture of fantasy myth and magic are underpinned by Kipling's abiding preoccupation with the theme of self-discovery and the nature of the "Law". Small octavo two volumes: vi 2 212 pp. vi 238 2 ads pp. with illustrations by J. Lockwood Kipling W.H. Drake and P. Frenzeny. Original blue cloth bindings with gilt-stamped borders vignettes and titling. Top edge gilt with black endpapers. Just a hint of foxing with a minor stain to the inner margin of the title page in the second volume. Previous owner's ink signature to the title page with their signature and a period presentation inscription to the prefatory blank leaf in the second volume. Armorial bookplate to the front pastedown in the first volume. The spine of the first volume is leaning a touch. Some general shelfwear to the boards more so at the corners and tips with a bit of toning along the spines. A presentable set of this enduring literary classic. Macmillan and Co hardcover
1894330918London: Macmillan 1894. First. hardcover. Illustrated by J.L. Kipling & others. 2 volumes. 8vo blue cloth with cover design & lettering in gilt all edges gilt. London: Macmillan 1894-1895. First Editions.<br/> <br/> A tight set with light rubbing on the bindings leaving the gilt somewhat dulled; bookplate. Preserved in a 1/2 leather double slipcase with Jean Hersholt bookplates.<br/> <br/> Macmillan unknown
1896005002London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd. 1896 / 1895 1896. THE JUNGLE BOOK SIGNED WITH A 4 LINE QUOTE. 2 vols. Fourth & Second Editions 7-1/2" x 5-3/8" Kipling crossed out his name and signed above an additional 4 line quote to the title-page which reads "Now these are the laws of the Jungle and many & mighty are they: But the head & the heart of the Law and the haunch and hump is - Obey!" illustrated by J. Lockwood Kipling & W. H. Drake. Bound in the publisher's original gilt stamped blue cloth all edges gilt. General handling minor rubbing to head and foot of spines and back corners bookplate to front endpaper of the Second Jungle Book overall GOOD copies. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1896 / 1895 hardcover
1895110820Macmillan & Co. London. 1895 1897. Macmillan & Co. London. 1895 1897. In two volumes. Hardback. Original blue cloth with gilt illustrations to spines and upper boards. All page edges gilt. The Jungle Book is a first edition second issue and The Second Jungle Book is the third printing of the first edition. There is a lean to the spine of the first volume which is also slightly faded and frayed to head of spine corners rubbed and small light patches of rubbing to covers and a light stain to back cover. The Second Jungle Book is a very bright and clean copy with slight rubbing to extremities. Pages to both vols. browned and foxed otherwise a very good set. hardcover
1894188110London: Macmillan and Co. 1894. Thou art of the Jungle and not of the Jungle First edition in book form. Kipling's best-known work was based on folk tales learned during his childhood in India. The Jungle Book was serialized between 1893 and 1894 and became yet more popular upon its publication as a book. It was reprinted twice in 1894 and twice again the following year prompting calls for a second instalment. Kipling won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. He was the first English-language writer and the youngest ever author to receive the prize. Octavo. Tissue-guarded frontispiece in-text illustrations by William Henry Drake Paul Frenzeny and the author's father John Lockwood Kipling. Original blue cloth spine lettered and tooled in gilt pictorial design to front cover in gilt green coated endpapers edges gilt. Bookplate of artist Ali Goubitz 1904-1975 to first blank. Gilt bright spine cocked and a little worn at ends rubbing to corners occasional foxing closed tear to p. 162/3 just touching lettering. A very good copy. Grolier Children's 100 52; Martindell 54; Richards A76. hardcover
189434252London 1894 1895: MacMillan 1894. 1st Edition. Near Fine. J. Lockwood Kipling with W. H. Drake & P. Fren. J. Lockwood Kipling with W. H. Drake & P. Fren. 1st Edition. Kipling Rudyard THE JUNGLE BOOK AND THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK. London: Macmillan 1894 1895. 8vo. 212 238p. Classic First Editions First Issue. Wonderfully illustrated in black and white throughout by Kipling's father J. Lockwood Kipling with W. H. Drake & P. Frenzeny. The Jungle Book bound in full blue calf four raised bands gilt titles to spine blue endpapers the front cover bound in. A lovely near fine or better copy all edges gilt WITH The Second Jungle Book bound in gilt ruled and titled half red calf & linen five raised bands covers bound in at the rear. A fine excellent example. "This most desirable pair will always fill an honorable place in any library of children's books" Quayle 87. Richards A76 & A85; Stewart 123 & 132. Livingston 104 116. A lovely mixed set of one of the cornerstone titles in children's literature and Kipling highlight and along with Just So Stories his most beloved work. First published in magazine format in 1893-4. British Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling was born in India lived there & in England & wrote these stories when he lived in Vermont. The tales are fables using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. The verses of The Law of the Jungle for example lay down rules for the safety of individuals families and communities. Kipling put in them nearly everything he knew or "heard or dreamed about the Indian jungle." Other readers have interpreted the work as allegories of the politics & society of the time. The best-known of them are the three stories revolving around the adventures of an abandoned "man cub" Mowgli who is raised by wolves in the Indian Jungle with the help of Baloo the bear and Bagheera the black panther & then has to fight the tiger Shere Khan. The most famous of the other stories are probably "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" the story of a heroic mongoose and "Toomai of the Elephants" the tale of a young elephant-handler. "The White Seal" in which the main character seeks a haven for his people where they would be safe from hunters has been considered a metaphor for Zionism then in its beginning. As with much of Kipling's work each of the stories is preceded by a piece of verseand succeeded by another. MacMillan unknown
1894175281London: Macmillan and Co. 1894 & 1895. Handsomely bound set First editions. Based on folk tales and legends that Kipling learned during his childhood in India The Jungle Book was first published in periodicals in 1893-4 before it was printed in book form in 1894. An immediate success on publication the book was reprinted twice the same year and twice again in 1895. Kipling won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907; he was the first English-language writer and the youngest ever to receive the prize. The present book and its sequel The Second Jungle Book 1895 inspired the 1967 and 2016 Disney movies of the same name. 2 vols octavo 181 x 116 mm. Illustrated by J. L. Kipling W. H. Drake and P. Frenzeny. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in dark blue morocco spines gilt-lettered raised bands single rule to boards gilt pictorial block to front boards gilt twin rule to turn-ins gilt burgundy endpapers gilt edges. Housed in a matching dark blue leather entry slipcase. The occasional minor blemish else an excellent set. Stewart 123 & 132; Martindell 61 & 63. hardcover
18941410343New York: The Century Co 1894. First American edition. Hardcover. Octavo xvii pages. In Fair minus condition. Spine is green with gold print. Boards in green cloth gold print gilt elephant on front panel; fraying to spine caps and corners toning to spine peripheral toning cocked spine. Text block has has gilt top edge; foxing to endpapers light foxing throughout tear across page 89 penciled name on title page intermittent spine breaks. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece and text illustrations drawings. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area ND-HV Section. 1410343. FP New Rockville Stock. The Century Co hardcover
18957926London: Macmillan and Co 1895. First editions. Very Good Near Fine. A handsome set. Publisher's blue cloth bindings stamped in gilt. All edges gilt. Dark green endpapers. Slight wear to the spine ends and corners of The Jungle Book a little foxing internally otherwise very clean and fresh throughout. A Very Good copy. The Second Jungle Book presenting very well indeed front hinge a little tender bookeller's ticket to foot of front free endpaper verso. A Near Fine copy overall. Both volumes illustrated throughout with contributions by J. L. Kipling W. H. Drake and P. Frenzeny in The Jungle Book; the author's father Lockwood Kipling C.I.E. illustrated The Second Jungle Book. This set contained in a custom blue cloth slipcase.<br /> <br /> Few books have shaped the imagination of childhood quite like Kipling's Jungle Books. First published in 1894 and 1895 these two volumes introduced the world to Mowgli Baloo Bagheera Kaa and Shere Khan. The timeless stories blended fable folklore and imperial adventure into one of the most enduring classics of English literature. The Jungle Book 1894 includes the first appearance of "Mowgli's Brothers" "Kaa's Hunting" and "Tiger! Tiger!" alongside such favorites as "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi." The Second Jungle Book 1895 continued the talesdeepening the Mowgli cycle and adding enduring pieces like "The King's Ankus" and "Red Dog." Together the two books form the complete Mowgli canon. First edition sets in original cloth are increasingly scarce especially when both volumes present well.<br /> <br /> These are the foundational works of Kipling's career - the stories that earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature 1907 and secured his place in the canon of English storytelling. Based on folktales and legends that Kipling learned during his childhood in India the Jungle Books were met with huge success upon publication and continue to enthrall readers of all ages to this day. According to Professor Edwin L. Miller their publication "caused even severe critics of Kipling's previous work to admit that he is a writer of inspired genius." Largely focused on man's relationship to nature the Jungle Books in part narrate the tales of Mowgli a human "man-cub" raised by wolves as he tries to find his proper place in the world. As he struggles with his own identity he finds allies and adversaries among the animal communities through which he travels. They also include the story of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi the heroic mongoose who would later inspire an animated short voiced by Orson Welles. For contributions like these Kipling became the first English-language writer and the youngest ever to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. Very Good Near Fine. Macmillan and Co unknown