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189829547NY: Appleton 1898. 8vo pp. 209. Gray cloth stamped in gilt with art nouveau design. TEG. Cover slightly worn at ends of spineone hinge tender foxed throughout. VG. Poems. Appleton unknown books
190037158NY: Appleton. Very Good. 1900. Hardcover. NY Appleton 1900. 209 pages gilt-decorated cover showing some wear at joint and edges good condition. . Appleton hardcover books
1895119977London: Macmillan and Co. 1895. First edition of Kipling's Second Jungle Book. Octavo original blue cloth with gilt titles to the spine and gilt vignette to the front panel all edges gilt pictorial title pages illustrated. In near fine condition with light rubbing to the extremities. Contemporary ownership inscription. Kipling's Jungle Books center on the story of Mowgli an orphaned 'man-cub' who is raised in the jungle of India by wolves where he comes to learn the Laws of the Jungle. A major theme throughout the books is abandonment followed by fostering as in the life of Mowgli echoing Kipling's own childhood. Another is law vs. freedom; the stories are not about animal behavior but about human archetypes in animal form. The books remain popular to this day and have been adapted several times for film and other media including the classic Walt Disney 1967 animation and its 2016 remake. Macmillan and Co. hardcover books
1897186620Leipzig. : Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1897. Copyright edition. . Later quarter marbled calf over marbled boards raised bands gilt spine decorations marbled endpapers red silk ribbon marker. . A near fine copy in an exceptionally nice binding some marginal yellowing to pages. . . small 8vo. Bernhard Tauchnitz. hardcover books
1895147381895. Kipling J. Lockwood. With Illustrations by J. Lockwood Kipling C.I.E. London: Macmillan and Co. 1895. 2 pp undated ads. Original blue cloth pictorially decorated in gilt all page edges gilt.<br/><br/> First English Edition published three days after the American of the sequel to THE JUNGLE BOOK which had been published the year before. It continues with more tales of Mowgli that exemplify "The Laws of the Jungle" -- with illustrations by John Lockwood Kipling Rudyard's father. This was the second of the four Kipling gift books bound similarly by Macmillan with SOLDIER TALES and CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS coming out the following two years respectively. This is an attractive near-fine copy volume slightly askew spine gilt less than bright but no foxing and essentially no wear; the front flyleaf bears an inked "Xmas 1895" signature. Richards A85; Stewart 132. unknown books
1895140941518London: Macmillan & Co 1895. First Edition. Near Fine. Two volumes. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's original royal blue cloth elaborately stamped in gilt all edges gilt. Near Fine with light lean to spine light wear and light soiling to cloth. Pages heavily foxed and with perforations to front free endpaper and the following blank sheet. Macmillan & Co unknown books
1903022575London: Macmillan and Co 1903. Octavo. 299pp. decorations by J. Lockwood Kipling nicely bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe in 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards raised bands lettered and decorated in gilt top edge gilt. Macmillan and Co unknown books
1895WRCLIT83034New York: The Century Co. 1895. Pictorial blindstamped orange cloth lettered in gilt t.e.g. Decorations by John Lockwood Kipling. First US edition preceding the UK edition by a few days. Cloth and edges moderately darkened and soiled toe of spine shelfworn; just a good sound copy. RICHARDS A84. STEWART 134. The Century Co. hardcover books
18952189954Century Co 1895. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Kipling John Lockwood. First American edition preceding the UK release by several days with a number of alterations to the text. One of two binding variants no priority. Spine toned edges rubbed ink name & pencil gift note dated Christmas 1895 on front endpaper. We have more books available by this author!. 324 pp. 8vo. A sequel to the children's classic The Jungle Book -- which inspired the classic Disney animated film as well as the 2016 live action motion picture -- with illustrations by the author's father John Lockwood Kipling. Century Co hardcover books
1899WRCLIT41681New York: The Century Co. 1899. Pictorial green cloth lettered in gilt t.e.g. Decorations by John Lockwood Kipling. Later impression of the first U.S. edition. Unfortunate adhesive booklabel of a noted Kipling collector binding a bit rubbed else good and bright. STEWART 134. The Century Co. hardcover books
1899267989New York: Century 1899. Later printing. With decorations by J. Lockwood Kipling. 324 pp. Printed by the DeVinne Press. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's green cloth stamped in black with elephant on front cover and lion on rear cover. Near fine. Later printing. With decorations by J. Lockwood Kipling. 324 pp. Printed by the DeVinne Press. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed to Frank Doubleday's Son With a Poem. Inscribed on the title-page from Kipling to Felix Doty the son of his close friend and American publisher Frank N. Doubleday "Jack Doty from the Author: Mar 28: 99: Rudyard Kipling." With a holograph four-line quotation on the facing page from the "Law of the Jungle" "Wash daily from nose tip to tail tip - / drink deeply but never too deep. / And remember the night is for hunting & / forget not the day is for sleep / R.K."<br/>Frank N. Doubleday or "Effendi" - the nickname given him by Kipling founded Doubleday & McClure Company in 1897 partly on the author's advice. Kipling was close to his American publisher and his family - it was Frank Doubleday's son Nelson who asked Kipling to write a book of animal stories published as Just So Stories in 1902. The "Jack" Doty of this inscription is undoubtedly Felix Doty 1887-1941 a Louisiana boy adopted by Doubleday. Richards A84 for first American edition Century unknown books
35277Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Illus. J.L. Kipling. First American edition NY Century 1895. Spine ends a bit worn and torn else very good condition. Livingston #117 terra-cotta cloth binding. . Other hardcover books
1919406897Garden City: Doubleday Page & Company 1919. Some light soiling and toning generally near-fine. 8vo. 8 pages. Stapled as issued in printed wrappers; green cloth chemise and slipcase. First edition of this poem printed for copyright purposes in an edition of 70 copies. Richardson A318; Stewart 528. <br/><br/> Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
191951583Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Company 1919. First Edition. One of 70 copies printed for copyright purposes. Slim octavo 20.5cm; publisher's original wrappers bound into full navy blue crushed morocco by The French Binders with five raised bands titles stamped in gilt on spine and covers with double-ruled borders and decorative corner pieces tooled in gilt on covers; marbled endpapers; top edge gilt; 8pp padded with 11 blank terminal leaves. Pinpoint wear else Fine. A poem first published in the Daily Telegraph 29 January 1919 concerning the young naval officers who were sent to Cambridge University for two terms between 1919-1922. LIVINGSTON 437. cf.Kipling Society website. Doubleday, Page & Company unknown books
1919WRCLIT83684Garden City: Doubleday Page & Company 1919. Cream wrapper printed in green. Very slight creases to wrapper otherwise near fine in half morocco slipcase and chemise. First edition of this poem one of 70 copies printed for copyright purposes and preceding the UK printing. RICHARDSA318. STEWART 528. REILLY WWI p.190. Doubleday, Page & Company unknown books
1924121047New York: Harper & Brothers 1924. First edition of The Salvation Army British Empire Exhibition Handbook compiled for the information of visitors at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924; containing the first appearance of Rudyard Kipling's "Empire Building". Quarto original illustrated wrappers illustrated. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom chemise case. Rare. 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. Harper & Brothers unknown books
1890407176London: Unwin Brothers 1890. Some light cockling to the sheets modest age-toning a few small soilmarks but generally in fine condition. Folio 14 x 9.75 inches. 3 4-30 2 pages. Stapled as issued in self wrappers; green cloth chemise and slipcase. First edition of Kipling's only story of the slums. Based on the author's observations of the lower classes it is set in the East End telling the story of a young honest woman who has become a relief worker in the slums after she has been deserted by her abusive husband. She voluntarily administers a charity fund donated by the Church and keeps a detailed record of the money spent for the poor. When her husband Tom Herodsfoot returns to her and wants to appropriate the charity money she refuses to hand it over and in revenge he beats her to death. See Dr Andrzej Diniejko "'The Record of Badalia Herodsfoot' Rudyard Kipling's Only Slum Story". Ballard's privately published catalogue XLVII p. 102; Richards A47 locating only 7 copies in institutions. <br/><br/> Unwin Brothers hardcover books
191740830New York: Harper & Brothers 1917. 1st printing. OCLC records 4 holding institutions. Printed paper wrappers stapled. Front wrapper with image of a seated Twain in his white suit cigar in mouth holding a kitten in his lap. General wear. Age toning. Very Good. Unpaginated though 13 pages of text including inner rear wrapper. "Kipling Meets Mark Twain" p. 13. Illustrated. 9-1/8" x 6" <br/><br/>"The story in this book is made up of extracts from the 'Life of Mark Twain' by Albert Bigelow Paine published by Harper & Brothers. In reading the following remember that Tom Sawyer was Mark Twain whose real name was Sam Clemens - Sid Sawyer was Henry Clemens - and Huck Finn was Tom Blankenship." The Kipling piece apparently first published in the New York Herald 1890 cf. Richards C513. [Harper & Brothers] unknown books
1982124503New York: The Viking Press 1982. Rare unrevised proof of The Portable Kipling. Octavo original wrappers with the publisher's date and price inscribed on the front panel. In fine condition. Rare. 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. The Viking Press unknown books
1933WRCLIT41426Garden City: Doubleday 1933. Cream wrappers printed in green. About fine. First edition of this short play in the style of Lucan. One of 75 copies printed for copyright purposes and preceding the UK printing. RICHARDS A417. STEWART 658. Doubleday unknown books
34472New York: Lovell Covell & Company n. d. Ca late 1890's Cf. Richards A41n. Maroon cloth binding with gilt title lettering stamped to front board and spine. TEG. PO signature to ffep with off-set to inner front board. Withal a VG copy. 2 blank 391 7 blank pp. 7-1/2" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> Lovell, Covell & Company hardcover books
1890WRCLIT84877Allahabad & London: A. H. Wheeler & Co. / Sampson Low Marston et al 1890. 104pp. Octavo. Printed pictorial wrappers. Spine chipped with several small sliver chips at wrapper edges; a good copy internally very good. First London edition. One of 10000 copies printed as No. 5 in the "Indian Railway Library" of which 3000 were exported for an Indian issue. The original Indian printing of 1889 marked the first appearance in print of "The Man Who Would Be King." RICHARDS A38. LIVINGSTON 42. STEWART 53. BLEILER SUPERNATURAL 953. A. H. Wheeler & Co. / Sampson Low, Marston [et al] unknown books
19142308454New York: American Publishers Corporation 1914. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. No publisher date circa 1914. No jacket. Bookplate on front paste-down endpaper rear hinge broken. We have more books available by this author!. 229 pp. "After an affair with a Mrs. Agnes Keith-Wessington in Simla the narrator Jack repudiates her and eventually becomes engaged to Miss Kitty Mannering. Yet Mrs. Wessington continually reappears in Jack's life begging him to reconsider insisting that it was all just a mistake. But Jack wants nothing to do with her and continues to spurn her. Eventually Mrs. Wessington dies much to Jack's relief. However some time thereafter he sees her old rickshaw and assumes that someone has bought it. Then to his astonishment the rickshaw and the men pulling it pass through a horse revealing themselves to be phantoms bearing the departed ghost of Mrs. Wessington. This leads Jack into increasingly erratic behavior which he tries to cover up by concocting increasingly elaborate lies to assuage Kitty's suspicions. Eventually a Dr. Heatherlegh takes him in supposing the visions to be the result of disease or madness. Despite their efforts Kitty and her family become increasingly suspicious and eventually call off the engagement. Jack loses hope and begins wandering the city aimlessly accompanied by the ghost of Mrs. Wessington. American Publishers Corporation hardcover books
1964RH1573Baltimore:: Penguin Books 1964. 1964. Series: Penguin Books A535. Sm. 8vo. 426 pp. Figs. index. Paperback. Fine. Penguin Books, (1964). paperback books
1914WRCLIT77663Garden City: Doubleday Page & Co. 1914. Three volumes. Cream wrappers printed in green. Light soiling and a thumb smudge to first upper wrapper lower fore-corner crease to second upper wrapper but very good. The first three of six copyright printings of edited versions of Kipling's series of DAILY TELEGRAPH columns from December each printed within a day or so of the columns' individual appearances. Fifty copies of each were printed. These constitute the first booklet printings of the pieces collected later in complete book form by Macmillan London in February of 1915. From the Nelson Doubleday collection sale with a pencil note on the first wrapper: "Published Dec. 7 1914." Somewhat less common than some analogous items such as the copyright printings of FRINGES OF THE FLEET. RICHARDS A275. STEWART 382. LIVINGSTON 390. Doubleday, Page & Co. unknown books