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1936030690UK: Macmillan 1936. New Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. J L Kipling W H Drake P Frenzeny. 2nd Imp of the Reset New Thin Edition 1936. A single volume collecting the two Jungle books together. Book is very good and very bright. Gilt work bright. Contents good. The wrapper is good and quite bright. Small closed repair tear to edges. Edges rubbed nicked and with loss to the corners and spine tips. More images can be taken upon request. RefA1234 <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
19341525484Doubleday Doran and co January 1934. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. VG/No Jacket. 1925 FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. used hardcover copy lacking a dust jacket. book is somewhat shelfworn and corners a bit bumped. covers may be a bit scuffed and outer edge of page block somewhat dusty/discolored with age. pages and binding are clean straight and tight otherwise. there are no marks to the text. Doubleday Doran and co hardcover
1926mon0000997758Macmillan and Co 1926. Hardback. Very Good. in x in x in. 1926 reprint. Toning to spine. Rubbing to corners and edges Some splitting to hinge of spine. Previous owners name in pen on FFEP. Macmillan and Co hardcover
1927285833Doubleday Page & Co 1927. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. J Lockwood Kipling C I E and W H Drake. pp.576 red cloth covers with gold gilt elephants/people on front cover title etc on spine slight wear to top/bottom spines tanning to text edges and endpapers top edge has some soiling and a bit to corners and lower edge slight wear to corners <br/> <br/> Doubleday, Page & Co hardcover
19612110502150410532Gakushu Kenkyusha 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Gakushu Kenkyusha paperback
1916BIBLIO-58772Doubleday Page & Company Garden City first editions 1916. Editions of 70 copies for private distribution. 3 vols printed wrappers. various paginations. A complete set of the three pamphlets about the submarine service produced to secure American copyright and being the true first editions preceding the newspaper publication of the articles in The Times London and other English newspapers in June 1916. The articles were composed by Kipling from secret reports to the British Admiralty made available to him for propaganda purposes and comprise: I Some Work in the Baltic; II Business in the Sea of Marmora; and III Ravages and Repairs. The first pamphlet is introduced by Kipling's poem "The Trade": "They bear in place of classic names / Letters and numbers on their skin. / They play their grisly blindfold games / In little boxes made of tin / Sometimes they stalk the Zeppelin / Sometimes they learn where mines are laid / Or where the Baltic ice is thin. / That is the custom of "The Trade. Bookplate of the Chicago businessman and well-known collector John A. Spoor on front inside wrappers. Near Fine set in a card chemise and somewhat used slipcase. Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, first editions, 1916 unknown
1937BIBLIO-52449Macmillan and Co. Ltd London Sussex Edition 1937-39. Limited edition of 525 sets of which 500 signed by the author were for sale. However many of these were destroyed when the publisher's warehouse was bombed in 1941. 35 vols royal 8vo full russet Niger morocco handmade paper top edges rough-gilded other edges untrimmed. several thousand pages. The Sussex edition is the definitive edition of Kipling's works splendidly produced and much sought after by collectors. Some contemporary Macmillan advertising material described it thus: "The Sussex Edition had been planned some years before the author's death and was designed to rank as the definitive edition of all his works in prose and verse in the most complete and handsome form. Kipling had undertaken a detailed revision of the text for this purpose and had autographed and numbered the first volume of each set. He left behind him careful instructions regarding the unpublished or uncollected writings which are so conspicuous and interesting a feature of the Sussex Edition. This material includes over sixty stories articles and speeches besides such groups of papers as The War in the Mountains Eyes of Asia and Brazilian Sketches none of them previously published in book form if at all in this country and the whole of his early or uncollected verse." From a contemporary review in the TLS: "The publishers are justified in the use of the epithet "superb" to describe this edition. The fine hand-made paper and Bembo type are equally satisfactory : but perhaps the binding is still more notable. It is . Niger leather lettered and simply ornamented in gold. The volumes though ten inches by six and three quarter inches in size are comparatively slim and so easy to hold; and they have an air of durability and of being meant for reading as well as for keeping which is not always the case with éditions de luxe. Set No.215. Armorial bookplate on the front pastedown endpaper of each volume: 'Ex Libris des Comtes Arrivabene Valenti-Gonzaga'. Spines rubbed and several volumes with some corner or edge-wear or small scrapes to the leather three volumes 5 6 7 with blotches to the spine sometimes extending slightly to the boards; otherwise a good set with good uniformity of colour not always the case with this edition. Internally excellent - clean fresh copies with most volumes unopened or largely so. Macmillan and Co. Ltd, London, Sussex Edition, 1937-39 hardcover
1937BIBLIO-13244Macmillan and Co. Ltd London Sussex Edition 1937-39. Limited edition of 525 sets of which 500 signed by the author were for sale. However many of these were destroyed when the publisher's warehouse was bombed in 1941. 35 vols royal 8vo full russet Niger morocco handmade paper top edges rough-gilded other edges untrimmed. several thousand pages. The Sussex edition is the definitive edition of Kipling's works splendidly produced and much sought after by collectors. Some contemporary Macmillan advertising material described it thus: "The Sussex Edition had been planned some years before the author's death and was designed to rank as the definitive edition of all his works in prose and verse in the most complete and handsome form. Kipling had undertaken a detailed revision of the text for this purpose and had autographed and numbered the first volume of each set. He left behind him careful instructions regarding the unpublished or uncollected writings which are so conspicuous and interesting a feature of the Sussex Edition. This material includes over sixty stories articles and speeches besides such groups of papers as The War in the Mountains Eyes of Asia and Brazilian Sketches none of them previously published in book form if at all in this country and the whole of his early or uncollected verse." From a contemporary review in the TLS: "The publishers are justified in the use of the epithet "superb" to describe this edition. The fine hand-made paper and Bembo type are equally satisfactory : but perhaps the binding is still more notable. It is . Niger leather lettered and simply ornamented in gold. The volumes though ten inches by six and three quarter inches in size are comparatively slim and so easy to hold; and they have an air of durability and of being meant for reading as well as for keeping which is not always the case with éditions de luxe. Set No. 15 signed by Kipling. Unobtrusive 1 cm scratch to spine of volume 7 some spine bands just a trifle rubbed otherwise a splendid Fine set. Contents exceptionally clean with many volumes largely unopened. Macmillan and Co. Ltd, London, Sussex Edition, 1937-39 unknown
1919WRCLIT41430Garden City: Doubleday 1919. Cream wrappers printed in green. A bit creased staples slightly rusty extreme lower forecorner of upper wrapper chipped about very good. First edition of this poem one of seventy- five copies printed for copyright purposes and preceding the UK printing. RICHARDS A323. STEWART 522. Doubleday unknown books
1924RO60077930F. A. Brockhaus. 1924. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 258 pages. Annotation en page de garde (ex-libris).. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1946477719J. H. Sears & Company. Good. 1946. Faux Leather. M46 Circa 1946 . J. H. Sears & Company hardcover
1918WRCLIT83686Garden City: Doubleday Page & Company 1918. Cream-yellow wrapper printed in green. Near fine in half morocco slipcase and chemise. First edition printed in an edition of 83 copies to protect copyright in the U.S. Great War related. RICHARDS A302. LIVINGSTON 426. STEWART 457. REILLY WWI p. Doubleday, Page & Company unknown books
191851612Garden City:: Doubleday Page & Company 1918. First American edition - copyright. . original printed wrappers in a custom cloth slipcase and chemise. Very very slightest of light dust-soiling; a beautiful copy. 8vo. Richards A302. Privately distributed; one of 83 copies. Doubleday, Page & Company, hardcover
1901158791901. From The Times March 15 1900. Published by the Imperial South African Association. London: Printed by George Edward Wright The Times Office 1901.<br/> <br/> First Edition following its appearance in March 1900 both in The Times of London and in The Mail of Cape Town. The Imperial South African Association was founded "to uphold British supremacy and to promote the interests of British subjects in South Africa."; specifically this piece "inveighs against the supposedly friendly or neutral Boers and their liberal sympathizers as 'traitors' to the Cape and the Orange Free State quotes by Richards. It was never collected in any other Kipling book. This is a near-fine copy slight discoloration around the sole rusted staple. Richards A167. Housed in a morocco-backed slipcase with inner chemise. unknown
1925WRCLIT72202Garden City: Doubleday 1925. Cream wrappers printed in green. Fine. First American edition. One of sixty-three copies printed for copyright purposes. STEWART 557. RICHARDS A354. Doubleday unknown books
1925WRCLIT41422Garden City: Doubleday 1925. Cream wrappers printed in green. Light foxing to title leaf and upper wrapper small nick at top of upper wrapper else very good or better. First American edition. One of sixty-three copies printed for copyright purposes. STEWART 557. RICHARDS A354. Doubleday unknown books
1913RO40255754Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig. 1913. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 256 pages. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Quelques annotations au crayon dans l'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1948RO60144722Methuen and co. 1948. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 229 pages. Jaquette passable. Frontispice illustré en noir et blanc.Texte en anglais. Quelques rousseurs.Ex-libris à l'encre en page de faux titre.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1915100113970Methuen and co 1915 in8. 1915. Relié.
1903004615London 1903 METHUEN and Co Cloth
1913RO60064471METHUEN AND CO. LTD.. 1913. In-12. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 230 pages. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
1914BOOKS331127Garden City N.Y.: Doubleday Page & Company. Collectible-Very Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1914. Hardcover. Signed on the half title page Each chapter has first initial in red color 2 volumes have partial slipcases as issued. #812 of 1050 copies. . Sm 4to. Buckram cloth and boards extra labels included . Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
190349090London: Methuen and Co. 1903. Ninth edition. 8vo. xv iii 230 pp. Contemporary green full calf by Truslove & Hanson spine with raised bands gilt lettered direct to two panels and with a gilt device to the others gilt rules to the sides endpapers and all edges marbled. Spine faded to brown some mild rubbing else very good. London: Methuen and Co. unknown
1914648600Doubleday Page 1914. First Thus. Hardcover. Fine. 27 volumes complete signed by Rudyard Kipling in Volume I. Copy #256 of 1050 numbered sets issued of the celebrated Seven Seas edition. Published 1914-1926. A very good and attractive set in the original tan linen over boards paper spine labels labels browned with some wear; 4 volumes carelessly opened with chipping at top several volumes have surface wear to boards some spotting to top edges of text. The color of the boards on this set varied over the 12 years of production from light gray to a grayish blue but the spines and cloth are uniform. PROVENANCE: Bookplates of Frank and Hannah Schwabacher in most volumes; additional bookplate of Steven Whittaker in Volume I. Doubleday, Page hardcover
190366181London: Meuthen and Co. 1903. 8vo. xviii 230 pp. Dark green morocco with binders device 'Wr. S' and an owl in gilt on the with gilt lettering to spine and decoration to boards. Top edge gilt but faded. Fading and marking to the spine rubbing around edges. Some light spotting throughout. Binding firm. . Very Good. Full Morocco. 1903. Meuthen and Co. 1903 unknown