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190026722New York: Doubleday Page & Co. 1900. 8vo. 339 pp. <br><br>Early U.S. edition. Publisher's green cloth with ship design on front cover.; light rubbed to board edges. Front hinge inside partially cracked front free endpaper loosening. Exsocial club library: call number on endpaper pressure-stamp on title-page date due slip at rear no other markings. Doubleday, Page & Co. hardcover books
1891WB18282London: Macmillan 1891. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Original blue gilt stamped cloth. Spine leaning otherwise a decent copy. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
194010432ELondon: Macmillan 1940. Photoplay edition issued to coincide with the British release of the film based on Kipling’s classic tale starring Ronald Colman Walter Huston and Ida Lupino. With a small spot of orange paint on the front free endpaper and pages tanned as usual else very good in a very good lightly dust soiled dust jacket with some interior tape reinforcement tearing at the spine and a couple of small chips and tears. The front panel of the jacket is a graphic drawing of a swashbuckling Ronald Colman involved in an intense sword fight with Arabs. Macmillan unknown books
1990GG01689Iowa City IA:: University of Iowa Press 1990. 1990. Series: Vol. 1 of 6. 8vo. xxxviii 386. Frontis. port. plates index. Black gilt-stamped cloth dust jackets. Near fine. ISBN: 0877453055 University of Iowa Press, 1990. hardcover books
1990125897Iowa City: University of Iowa Press 1990-96. First editions of the letter of Rudyard Kipling. Octavo 3 volumes. Fine in a fine dust jackets. Edited by Thomas Pinney. University of Iowa Press unknown books
1927WRCLIT41741San Francisco: The Windsor Press 1927. Small quarto. Printed boards. Woodcut title by Howard Simon. First edition in book form limited to five hundred numbered copies. Crown of spine bruised boards a bit sunned bookplate but internally very good. STEWART 568. The Windsor Press hardcover books
192720540San Francisco: The Windsor Press 1927. First edition number 288 of 500 copies 8vo pp. 2 18 1; full-page color woodcut illustration by Howard Simon half-title and headlines printed in purple; original blue paper covered boards cover printed in green and pink; a few tiny spots to upper cover foot of spine with a bit of wear hinge loose at first gathering else very good. Ransom Private Press p. 448. <br/><br/> The Windsor Press hardcover books
1929220838San Francisco Windsor Press 1929. 1929. First edition so stated on colophon page. 8vo. Original 1/2 blue cloth spine stamped in gilt over patterned boards. Enclosed in publishers board slipcase. Very good-fine fresh copy. No signatures or bookplates. #60/100 numbered copies. Stewart 569. F. Hardcover. San Francisco, Windsor Press, 1929. hardcover books
1902006517Philadelphia: The Curtis Publishing Company 1902. Volume XIX No. 11. Very Good Plus small mailing label front cover light soiling. A beautifully preserved copy. Cove art illustration by George Gibbs showing a couple playing the newly-introduced December 1901game of ping-pong. Contains "The Butterfly That Stamped" by Rudyard Kipling "How Charles Dana Gibson Started" by William Howard Russell and the first of the series "Inside of a Hundres Suburban Homes" with black and white photographs showing room arrangements of the day among many other articles. . First Edition. Magazine. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. The Curtis Publishing Company Paperback books
1943125198Chicago: Consolidated Book Publishers Inc. 1943. First edition second issue of this classic World War II-era short story collection containing J.D. Salinger's third published short story and first appearance in book form. 12mo original illustrated boards illustrated. Complied by R.M. Barrows edited by E. X. Pastor and with contributions from J.D. Salinger Richard Armour Hurd Barrett Pat Frank O. Henry Rudyard Kipling Jack Leonard and Damon Runyan among others. In very good condition. Best-known for his novel The Catcher in the Rye American author J.D. Salinger published several short stories and five books throughout his lifetime. In a contributor's note Salinger gave to Harper's Magazine in 1946 he wrote: "I almost always write about very young people" a statement that has been referred to as his credo. Adolescents are featured or appear in all of Salinger's work from his first published short story "The Young Folks" 1940 to The Catcher in the Rye and his Glass family stories. In 1961 the critic Alfred Kazin explained that Salinger's choice of teenagers as a subject matter was one reason for his appeal to young readers but another was "a consciousness among youths that he speaks for them and virtually to them in a language that is peculiarly honest and their own with a vision of things that capture their most secret judgments of the world." For this reason Norman Mailer once remarked that Salinger was "the greatest mind ever to stay in prep school." Consolidated Book Publishers, Inc. hardcover books
1943123104Chicago: Consolidated Book Publishers Inc. 1943. First edition second issue of this classic World War II-era short story collection containing J.D. Salinger's third published short story and first appearance in book form. 12mo original illustrated boards illustrated. Complied by R.M. Barrows edited by E. X. Pastor and with contributions from J.D. Salinger Richard Armour Hurd Barrett Pat Frank O. Henry Rudyard Kipling Jack Leonard and Damon Runyan among others. Signed by J.D. Salinger on the first page of his contribution The Hang of It on page 332. A commercial tale of a soldier who just can't seem to get "the hang of it" the story was first published in the July 12 1941 issue of Collier's magazine and subsequently in the 1942 and 1943 editions of The Kit Book For Soldiers marking Salinger's first appearance in book form. Salinger was drafted into the army in the spring of 1942 several months after the United States entered World War II where he saw combat with the 12th Infantry Regiment 4th Infantry Division. He was present at Utah Beach on D-Day in the Battle of the Bulge and the Battle of Hurtgen Forest. During the campaign from Normandy into Germany Salinger arranged to meet with Ernest Hemingway who was then working as a war correspondent in Paris. The meeting had a profound effect on Salinger and the development of his writing style; Hemingway was impressed by what Salinger shared with him of his early writing and the two corresponded frequently throughout the war. Salinger was later assigned to the 4th Counter Intelligence Corps in which he used his proficiency in French and German to interrogate prisoners of war and later witnessed the liberation of one of the Dachau Concentration Camps. In very good condition. Housed in the original box which is in near fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. From the collection of a WWII soldier who had this signed by Salinger while the two were stationed overseas at the time of publication. An exceptional example signed by Salinger at a pivotal time in his life and before his almost complete withdrawal from society. Best-known for his novel The Catcher in the Rye American author J.D. Salinger published several short stories and five books throughout his lifetime. In a contributor's note Salinger gave to Harper's Magazine in 1946 he wrote: "I almost always write about very young people" a statement that has been referred to as his credo. Adolescents are featured or appear in all of Salinger's work from his first published short story "The Young Folks" 1940 to The Catcher in the Rye and his Glass family stories. In 1961 the critic Alfred Kazin explained that Salinger's choice of teenagers as a subject matter was one reason for his appeal to young readers but another was "a consciousness among youths that he speaks for them and virtually to them in a language that is peculiarly honest and their own with a vision of things that capture their most secret judgments of the world." For this reason Norman Mailer once remarked that Salinger was "the greatest mind ever to stay in prep school." Consolidated Book Publishers, Inc. hardcover books
1912WRCLIT83017New York: D. Appleton and Company 1912. Decorated green cloth. Frontis. Spine extremities rubbed school stamps on pastedown a bit of white flecking to extremities good and sound. First edition first printing. According to the publisher's contract the selection was to be made by the author. "An Unqualified Plot" appears here for the first time in book form. RICHARDS A260. STEWART 366. LIVINGSTON 366. D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
196214123London: The Kipling Society 1962. Issued quarterly a very good set 38 issues in all. Bound in printed self wraps most issues are 18 pages. Includes numbers: 87 2 copies 91 92 2 copies95 103 104 105 2 copies 107 115 121"140 143 3 copies 144 3 copies. This is scholarly journal with articles about Kipling's life and work. The Kipling Society unknown books
1914WRCLIT41737London: Macmillan and Co. 1914. Slightly later plain linen original wrappers bound in. First edition. Endleaves browned else a very good copy. Macmillan and Co. unknown books
1896121554London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd. 1896. First edition of The Kipling Birthday book with an illustration for each month of the year. 16mo original decorated cloth illustrated. 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. Macmillan and Co., Ltd. hardcover books
1922WRCLIT69233London: Hodder and Stoughton 1922. Quarto. Lavender wrappers pictorial onlay. Photographs. Wrapper faded and a bit chipped at extremities internally very good. First edition wrapperbound issue. Includes Kipling's poem "The King's Pilgrimage" and the text of the King's speech at Terlincthum now credited to Kipling. The prose commentary is credited to Major Frank Fox. An account of the King's visit to the war graves in France and Belgium with proceeds of the sale to benefit relief organizations. RICHARDS A337. STEWART533. Hodder and Stoughton unknown books
1922WRCLIT35689Garden City: Doubleday 1922. Cream wrappers printed in green. A bit dusty with tiny splits and head and toe of spine but very good. First edition in book form one of seventy- five copies printed for copyright purposes. Not in Reilly though relevant. RICHARDS A336. STEWART 532. Doubleday unknown books
1928121863Doubleday Doran & Company Inc: Garden City 1928. Later printing of Kipling's Just So Song Book. Quarto original illustrated boards. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. 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. Garden City hardcover books
194894154Garden City:: Doubleday & Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1948. Hardcover. Volume One only. This copy is from the personal library of the late Madeleine L'Engle 1963 Newbery Award winner for her now classic young adult fantasy novel A WRINKLE IN TIME and bears her handwritten name and her family's on the front paste-down. Book club edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear and age toning dust jacket.; 253 pages . Doubleday & Company, hardcover books
1948121799Garden City and New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1948. The Book Club edition of Kipling's Jungle Books. Octavo two volumes original cloth. Illustrations by Albert Watson. Foreword by Nelson Doubleday. Near fine in very good dust jackets. Book design by Oscar Ogg. Author photograph by Elliot and Frey Ltd. 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. Doubleday & Company, Inc hardcover books
196193661NY:: New American Library Signet Classics. Very Good. 1961. Paperback. CD65. Afterword by Marcus Cunliffe. Stated first printing of this Signet Classics mass market paperback. Previous owner's name on verso of front cover else very good or better in illustrated wraps. ; 334 pages . New American Library (Signet Classics), paperback books
1968191405Lunenburg Vermont: The Limited Editions Club 1968. The Limited Editions Club edition of Kipling's Jungle Books. Quarto original half cloth over marbled boards all edges speckled green. Illustrated by David Gentleman. Introduction by Bonamy Dobree. One of 1500 numbered copies signed by David Gentleman this is number 134. Fine in the original green slipcase which is in near fine condition. 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. The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
19482308436Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1948. Book Club BCE/BOMC. Book Club BCE/BOMC. Very Good/Very Good. Watson Aldren. Book club editions. Minor loss from jacket corners. 1948 Hard Cover. Two hardcover volumes. 8vo. vii 253 pp.; 197 pp. Full-page watercolor illustrations by Aldren Watson. Inspiration for the Walt Disney film. "The Jungle Book 1894 is a collection of stories written by Rudyard Kipling. The stories were first published in magazines in 1893 Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown books
1980299759Norwalk: Easton 1980. hardcover. fine. Gentleman David. Illustrated by David Gentleman. 383 pages. Tall thick 8vo gilt-stamped green leather all edges gilt silk moire endpapers. Norwalk: Easton Press 1980. A fine copy.<br/><br/> 100 Greatest Books Ever Written series.<br/><br/> Easton unknown books
1968WB17104Lunenburg VT: The Limited Editions Club 1968. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 81 of a total edition of 1500. Large 8vo. Signed by David Gentleman illustrator. Excellent copy in slipcase. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books