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1904WRCLIT41694London: Macmillan 1904. Gilt cloth t.e.g. First British edition uncorrected '35.8.04' state of the ads.Two bookplates endsheets slightly offset cloth darkened and marked just a good sound copy. STEWART 295. RICHARDS A198. Macmillan hardcover books
1904WRCLIT27475London: Macmillan 1904. Gilt cloth t.e.g. First British edition corrected '25.8.04' state of the ads. Fore- edge a bit foxed else a very good bright copy in somewhat tanned and chipped dust jacket. STEWART 295. Macmillan hardcover books
1904120541New York: Doubleday Page and Company 1904. First American edition of this collection of twenty-four poems and short stories. Octavo original green cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel top edge gilt. In near fine condition. First published in 1904 this classic collection of Kipling's short stories and poems includes The Captive Poseidon's Law The Runners The King's Task Steam Tactics The Return of Children They and Our Fathers Also. Doubleday, Page and Company hardcover books
1904121994London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1904. First British edition of this collection of twenty-four poems and short stories. Octavo original cloth with gilt elephant vignette to the front panel. In near fine condition. First published in 1904 this classic collection of Kipling's short stories and poems includes The Captive Poseidon's Law The Runners The King's Task Steam Tactics The Return of Children They and Our Fathers Also. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover books
19180490London: Methuen & Co 1918. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Small Octavo. vi 38pp. Bound in original pale blue wrappers printed in dark blue with light wear. Though they appeared separately three poems are here first collected "The Sons of Martha" "For All We Have and Are" and "The Holy War". A very good copy. <br/><br/> Methuen & Co paperback books
1918WRCLIT74968London: Methuen 1918. Small octavo. Printed wrapper over stiff wrappers. First collective edition in this format including several of RK's war poems. A few minor foxmarks unfortunate adhesive booklabel of a noted Kipling collector else a very good copy. STEWART 420. REILLY WWI p.190. Methuen unknown books
1918WRCLIT41583London: Methuen 1918. Small octavo. Printed wrapper over stiff wrappers. First collective edition in this format including several of RK's war poems. Wrappers a bit darkened at edges small smudge else very good. STEWART 420. REILLY WWI p.190. Methuen unknown books
1918WRCLIT41684London: Methuen 1918. Small octavo. Printed wrapper over stiff wrappers. First collective edition in this format including several of RK's war poems. Wrappers a bit darkened and rubbed Canadian bookseller's stamp on half-title and upper wrapper near very good. STEWART 420. REILLY WWI p.190. Methuen unknown books
4023LONDON METHUEN 1918. FIRST EDITION GOOD-VERY GOOD. F. LONDON, METHUEN, 1918 unknown books
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
19729013462London: Folio Society 1972. Hardcover. Fine condition in a near fine slipcase. The slipcase has wear to the extremities. <br/><br/> Folio Society hardcover books
1935TB30610Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Co. Inc. 1935. First Edition. Limited Edition Very near fine in 1/4 black cloth and marbled paper covered boards with gilt text on the spine. A small octavo of 7 1/2 by 5 1/8 inches with foxing to the paste downs due to a reaction with the glue used in binding. Without a dust jacket as issued; however the book is contained within a good paper covered slip case which is worn at the opening edges and around all joints. One of only 950 copies printed. All of the pages in this edition are unopened as the text appears only on the rectos or versos. 31 pages of text. Richards A428 Doubleday, Doran & Co. Inc. hardcover books
1935WRCLIT41664Garden City: Doubleday 1935. Cloth and decorated boards. First U.S. edition limited to nine hundred and fifty copies. Unfortunate adhesive booklabel of a noted Kipling collector else about fine in corner worn slipcase. STEWART 623. Doubleday hardcover books
1935JC7057Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran & Company 1935. First Edition Limited to 950 Copies. Hardcover. Near Fine. Marbled paper boards backed in gilt-lettered black cloth; 8vo; pp. 31. Spine a little scuffed otherwise book is fine in worn and chipped slipcase. <br/><br/> Doubleday, Doran & Company hardcover books
193568565New York: Doubleday Doran & Co. Inc. Good. 1935. Hardcover. 31 pages gilt printed black cloth spine with marble paper covered boards. The endpages are lsightly foxed and soiled and the spine is sunned. Otherwise the contents are bright and complete. Near very Good. . Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc. hardcover books
1935WRCLIT29445Garden City: Doubleday 1935. Cloth and decorated boards. First U.S. edition limited to nine hundred and fifty copies. Fine in corner worn slipcase with short cracks at end panels. STEWART 623. Doubleday hardcover books
193512690Garden City: Doubleday Doran 1935. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. marbled boards andcloth. Near fine. 31 pages. A Christmas memento for the year 1935. Some pages roughly opened at head. Limited edition one of 950 copies. Owner inscription. Doubleday, Doran hardcover books
195096"Rudyard Kipling" in black ink February 17 1922 on Bateman's Burwash Sussex letterhead. 4to. 1 page. To Messrs. Doubleday Page and Company Kiplings American publishers in New York; marked Private: "Dear Sir: John M. Rice Esq. served in the war with the Irish Guards and has written me and asked me to let him know when the Irish Guards History is published as he would like to purchase a copy. I thought you might get into touch with him when the book is about to be published and see if he knows of any other Irish Guards in the U.S.A. so that notices could be sent to them of the book. I should be glad to have the book reach any officers or men who had been in the Regiment and are now living in the United States or Canada." Doubleday published "The Irish Guards in the Great Was" in 1923 in 2 volumes. It was also published serially in the New York Times May 27 to July 29 1923. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
600560in black fountain pen ink on Batemans Burwash Sussex letterhead 30th May 1922. 4to. 1 page recto only. Fine fresh example. Kipling authorizes Buckingham to reprint his poem "The Glory Of The Garden" in a magazine providing he gives credit to his work "Twenty Poems 1918 which included this poem. To Reverend C. Buckingham Baker Eltham "Dear Sir In reply to your letter of May 29th. I should be glad to give you permission to reprint my poem 'The Glory Of The Garden' in the June issue of your magazine. It is llegally necessary for copyright purposes for you to publish a notice in connection with the use of the verses saying that they are reprinted with my permission from 'Twenty Poems' published by Methuen and Co." Kipling 1865-1936 Indian-born English writer famous for the two "Jungle Books" 1894-95 etc.; awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature 1907. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
500363on letterhead Sussex October 9 1903. Small 4to. 1 page with typed envelope bearing 2 canceled stamps. To "M. Fabulet" in Paris: "I shall be pleased to let you dramatize both 'Love o' Women' and 'Kim' for I am quite sure that you will do your best by them."; He also refers to Andre Chevillon's "Study of Rudyard Kipling.". Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1900144541900. One page on plain paper with the typed heading "THE ELMS Rottingdean: Sussex Oct. 24: 1900". The text of this letter reads: Dear Mr. Hodgson:-- In reply to yours of the 23rd I do not know whether at present I have anything by me that would suit the Anglo-Saxon Review but I sent the other day two stories to Mr. A.P. Watt Hastings House Norfolk Street Strand who manages my business and it is possible that one or other of them may be suitable for your review. Very sincerely yours signed in ink Rudyard Kipling The Anglo-Saxon Review was a short-lived "quarterly miscellany" created and edited by Lady Randolph Churchill her son Winston served as an advisor published by John Lane in handsome leatherbound volumes with elaborate gilt tooling. Contributors included Henry James Winston Churchill George Gissing and Stephen Crane but apparently not Rudyard Kipling -- though he was "reviewed" on pp 244-245 of the first number. The subscription list included many from the wealthy the nobility even heads of state. But maybe it was all a bit too much -- for there were only ten quarterly issues from June 1899 to September 1901 with this letter falling roughly in the middle; while Lady Churchill was away on the hospital ship Maine during the Boer War Sidney Low and Earl Hodgson managed publication. The letter is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and with a discreet tape-mend on the reverse side where the letter was once folded; there is also a small name and address inked onto the rear side. Provenance: from the renowned three-generation Dodge Family Autograph Collection. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1889WRCLIT69644Allahabad: A. H. Wheeler & Co. 1889. 8106vii1pp. Pictorial wrappers. Morocco bookplate of Estelle Doheney. Rebacked and resewn with wrappers mounted partial split along upper joint internally very good. Cloth slipcase and chemise. First edition first form of the wrapper. One of 1500 copies published as No. 4 in the "Indian Railway Library." RICHARDS A17. STEWART 46. LIVINGSTON 37. A. H. Wheeler & Co. hardcover books
1890123799New York: John W. Lovell Company 1890. First authorized Lovell edition of Kipling's Under the Deodars. Octavo original wrappers. 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. John W. Lovell Company unknown books
19303969JGarden City: Doubleday 1930. First Edition - American Copyright Issue. Published 12 September 1930 distributed privately; 75 copies printed. No separate English printing. Richards A391 locates 11 copies. Paperbound. Fine in printed wrappers. A short story. Doubleday unknown books
4024GIRARD HALDEMAN CA 1920. VERY GOOD. GIRARD, HALDEMAN, CA 1920 unknown books