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1975154970N.p.: Walt Disney Productions 1975. Vintage British program for the 1975 re-release of the 1967 film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1894 collection of "Mowgli" stories by Rudyard Kipling. One of Disney's classic animated films and the last film Walt personally oversaw.<br /> <br /> 8.25 x 11 inches. 6 pages side stapled. Near Fine with some light rubbing to the wrappers. Walt Disney Productions unknown
1963025412UK: Macmillan 1963. Reprint . Full-Leather. Near Fine/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. J L Kipling W H Drake. Reprint 1963. Full leather and gilt bound. Part of the Uniform edition. Books are near fine and very bright. Includes the original slip case. More images can be taken upon request.Ref 6873##009404/17327 <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
19752081402109803943Gaku Ken 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gaku Ken paperback
1919mon0003025288The Century Co. 1919. Hardcover. Good. . Green cloth boards with black lettering. Spine just a bit sun-faded minor shelf and reading wear. Pages/boards clean binding sturdy. The Century Co. hardcover
1998Q-185326119xWordsworth Editions Ltd 1998-01-05. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wordsworth Editions Ltd paperback
1948001280Doubleday & Company 1948. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Aldren Watson. Very nice copies of this 2 book set. Jackets covered in Brodart books covers. <br/> <br/> Doubleday & Company hardcover
1918003602New York: The Century Co 1918. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. First American edition fiftieth printing. Published by The Century Co. New York 1918. Illustrated with black and white plates. Measures 5" x 7.5" 303 pages. With its rare original dust jacket that states "Fiftieth Printing" on the front cover. The dust jacket is in very good minus to good plus condition. Rubbed and soiled panels with small chips and tears to the edges. Sunning to the spine with light paper loss at the top and bottom. The book is in very good plus condition. The green cloth covers are well preserved with firm edges. The book is cocked. Previous owner's bookplate on the front paste-down. Foxing to the fore-edge and top of the textblock with a few small stains. The contents are largely clean remarkably bright unmarked and complete. Please view the many other rare titles available for sale at our store.We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books. Inventory #J7-36. The Century Co hardcover
1903027028UK: Macmillan 1903. First Edition 5th or later Printing. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Reprint 1903 of the Uniform Edition. Beautifully bound in a contemporary full leather binding by Spottiswood Bindery. Book is very good with quite bright boards and gilt work. Leather slightly dull on front board edge. Contents good. Quite a nice example. More images can be taken upon request. Ref17921 <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
198012336Norwalk: Easton Press 1980. First Edition Thus; Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Book condition is Near Fine bound in full genuine leather with gilt accents 22kt gold page edges and a hubbed spine. Smyth sewn interior vaunts moire end papers acid-neutral paper won't yellow or become brittle over time and silk ribbon page marker. Text is clean and unmarked. ; The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Series; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. Easton Press hardcover
19141149London: Macmillan and co. 1914. Later printing. leather . Near Fine. Reprinted 1915 First pocket edition published 1907 Full red leather boards with gilt decoration of elephant head and Hindu emblem to front and gilt title Hindu emblem and graphics to spine. 276 pages . All page edges gilded. MacMillan's Pocket Kipling. Excellent condition with no foxing except endpapers are slightly browned. Top of spine slightly scuffed some missing - also section at base missing. <br/><br/> Macmillan and co. hardcover
1942149132Los Angeles: Walt Disney Productions 1942. Vintage borderless double weight reference photograph on the set of the 1942 film. "Photograph by Coburn" stamp and "Bison Archives" stamp on verso. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1894 collection of stories by Rudyard Kipling. <br /> <br /> The stunning Technicolor live-action version of the classic Kipling stories made by the Hungarian born filmmaking team the Korda brothers director Zoltan Korda producer Alexander Korda and art director Vincent Korda which brilliantly utilized live exotic animals on huge lush sets and featured Indian born actor Sabu as Mowgli the boy raised by wolves who can communicate with the animals of the jungle.<br /> <br /> Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Cinematography.<br /> <br /> Set in a village in India shot on location in Sherwood Forest California. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection Eclipse Series 30. Walt Disney Productions unknown
199744494New York: Sarpedon 1997. Two vols. Tall 8vo. 320; 223 1 pp. Numerous photos maps illusts. Green & red boards gilt lettrng w/ d.j.s. NF/NF set. First Sarpedon edition of Rudyard Kipling’s little-known masterpiece an utterly individual contribution to regimental histories written as an homage to his son John who was killed at the battle of Loos. Sarpedon, hardcover
192347346Macmillan 1923. 2 vols. roy. 8vo. First Edition with frontispiece maps in red and black and 9 maps 2 folding in red and black free endpapers mildly browned; original regimental red cloth upper boards blocked with crest in gilt gilt backs gilt tops a near fine set in the original binding. Vol I: The First Battalion; Vol. II: The Second Battalion and Appendices. The standard history of the regiment in the Great War including ROH and awards & decorations. Kipling undertook the history of the regiment in WWI following the death in action of his son John at the Battle of Loos whilst serving with the Second Battalion; a personal tragedy from which the author never fully recovered. After five and a half years of research 'done with agony and bloody sweat' the work was immediately recognised as both a military and a literary masterpiece. 'One could be assured that when Mr. Kipling turned his hand to a regimental history the result would be very different to the ordinary. The particular invention wherewith he has enriched this book is a sort of chorus - the comment of the private soldier upon the events narrated which is witty and effective. Mr. Kipling has also brought to bear his magic upon that most matter-of-fact of records the battalion war diary and has made it live. Generally speaking he has composed a noble tribute to the great regiment in the ranks of which he lost his son' Falls. Enser p.66;Falls p.117; Sutcliffe p.14; White p. 45. Macmillan, hardcover
199747996Spellmount Staplehurst 1997. 2 vols. roy. 8vo. with very numerous illustrations and maps many coloured in outline in the text and endpaper maps; cloth red/green respectively gilt backs a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. Vol I: The First Battalion; Vol. II: The Second Battalion. Kipling undertook the history of the regiment in WWI following the death in action of his son John at the Battle of Loos whilst serving with the Second Battalion; a personal tragedy from which the author never fully recovered. After five and a half years of research 'done with agony and bloody sweat' the work was immediately recognised as both a military and a literary masterpiece. This much needed re-issue of the original edition of 1923 is augmented with a considerable number of previously unpublished photographs of places and events together with a thoughtful foreword by the editor of the 'Kipling Journal'. Enser p.66; White p. 45 both recording the original edition. Spellmount, Staplehurst, hardcover
1923046121London: Doubleday. nice set; . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1923. Doubleday hardcover
1997213782HNew York: Sarpedon 1997. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 2 volumes in near fine condition. Volume 1: The First Battalion 320 pages. Volume 2: The Second Battalion 223 pages. Pages are clean and unmarked with black and white illustrations throughout. Endpapers feature a map of the Belgium-France border during the first world war. Bound in red and green hardcovers with gilt titles on the spines. Green and red dustjackets in near fine condition. Lightly darkened and worn around the edges. A crease on the rear flap of volume 2. NF/NF <br/> <br/> Sarpedon hardcover
1923010445London: Macmillan. 2 volume set. Hard covers in original cloth. Published London: Macmillan 1923 second printing May 1923. 8vo. xvi344pp.; vi310pp. illus double page 2-color frontis map in each volume plus 9 other maps. Red cloth with gilt titles and cover crest top edge gilting. Small ownership label on papstedown. A very good clean attractive set. . Very Good. Hard. 1923. Macmillan unknown
1923140265London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1923. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. London Macmillan and Co. Limited May 1923 first reprint/ April 1923. Large octavo two volumes xvi 344 and vi 310 2 publisher's list pages plus 11 maps 4 double-page. Gilt-decorated cloth top edges gilt; both volumes slightly bumped at the extremities with offsetting to the free endpapers; the first volume has a tiny abrasion near the foot of the spine and some flecking to the front cover; top edge of the second volume slightly indented; overall an excellent set with the slightly cockled and creased dustwrappers with the printed prices hole-punched from the spines. 'These volumes try to give soberly and with what truth is possible the experiences of both Battalions of the Irish Guards from 1914 to 1918. The point of view is the Battalions' and the facts mainly follow the Regimental Diaries supplemented by the few private letters and documents which such a war made possible and by some tales that have gathered round men and their actions' from Kipling's introduction. 2 items. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover
192348050Colour frontis to each volume 6 maps in Vol. I & 3 maps in Vol. II. S. B. Gunday & Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
1923126193<p>The First UK printings published by Macmillan and Co. Limited London in 1923. 8vo. 2 vols.; publisher's red cloth embossed with the regimental badge of the Irish Guards in gilt to the upper boards; lettered in gilt along backstrips; together in the rare brown wrappers printed in black with publisher s devices to upper cover and spine; and a list of advertisements for Kipling s works to the lower panel; priced 40/- net to spine; upper edges gilt; with 4 double-page and 7 single-page maps by Emery Walker showing the first and second battalions respectively and printed in red and black; The BOOKS are in Very Good condition. Clean copies a little toned to the text block with some minimal rubbing and bumping to the edges of the cloth boards in places ; previous bookseller description affixed to the ffep of Vol I. The seldom found WRAPPERS are in Very Good condition ; chipped to spine ends with a little loss but none affecting text; some chips leading to some small closed tears and a little loss to the upper edges in places; spine of Vol II wrapper with a 7cm split along fold and two tears extending horizontally across the backstrip; unusual still in this condition. The wrappers are protected in removable Brodart archival covers. Provenance: with the attractive bookplate of Lucy and Bernard Heinemann to the front paste-downs. First edition first UK printing with contemporary insurance policy advertisement bookmark loosely inserted. An extensively researched work covering the movements and actions of the Irish Guards from their mobilisation the First Battalion on 4th August 1914 the Second from the 15th July 1915 through to Armistice day. The Irish Guards were one of the first regiments to be mobilised and they remained on the Western Front for the duration of the war. They took part in one of the bloodiest battles of 1914 the battle of Ypres as well as the Battle of the Somme and faced huge casualties throughout the duration of the war. Their motto Quis Separabit which appears on the covers of this work translated from the Latin as "Who shall separate us" and comes from the Order of St Patrick. Kipling had good reason to focus his attention on this particular regiment. Upon the outbreak of the First World War the author s only son John was keen to enlist and after failing a series of medical examinations due to poor eyesight it was his father who eventually succeeded in getting him a place being lifelong friends with Lord Roberts former commander-in-chief of the British Army and colonel of the Irish Guards. John joined the Irish Guards and at the battle of Loos was sent into fight two days into the battle in a reinforcement contingent. Missing in action he was presumed dead in service to his country and his body was not formerly identified until 1992. Kipling was devastated by his loss and consumed with guilt at his part in arranging his son s placement. He later wrote in Epitaphs of the War "If any question why we died / Tell them because our fathers lied." Recollection fades from men s minds as common as life closes over them Kipling writes here in his introduction. It is for the sake of these initiated that the compiler has loaded his records with detail and seeming triviality since in a life where Death ruled every hour nothing was trivial. A fascinating historical record scarce in the jackets and often regarded as one of the finest examples of regimental history. Collectible More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> Macmillan and Co., Limited, London hardcover
1995mon0000078416Gardners Books 1995-12-31. Hardcover. New. 1.1024 in x 9.6850 in x 6.6142 in. Gardners Books hardcover
1997454923Staplehurst Kent : Spellmount 1997. First Spellmount Edition. Hardcover. Very good cloth copies in very good dust wrappers. The set is nearly pristine albeit with a substantive abrasion approx. 6mm deep to the bottom edge of volume one affecting the spine base of dust-wrapper and cloth. The dust wrappers are unclipped slightly edge-dulled and sun-toned. A generally well-preserved set; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; complete in 2 volumes : illustrations maps ; 25 cm. Notes; Originally published: London : Macmillan 1923. Contents; v.1. The First Battalion -- v.2. The Second Battalion. Subjects; Great Britain. Army. Irish Guards -- History -- World War 1914-1918. World War 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- Great Britain. Staplehurst, Kent : Spellmount hardcover
1997Q-188511950XSarpedon 1997-11-21. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sarpedon hardcover
1996Q-1885119380Da Capo Press 1996-11-21. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Da Capo Press hardcover
1997320026Staplehurst: Spellmount 1997. 1st edition. Softcover. Near fine cloth copies in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-toned dust wrappers now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved set overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 2 v. illustrated; 25cm. Contents:Vol.1. The First Battalion -- v.2. The Second Battalion.Subjects: Great Britain. Army. Irish Guards. World War 1914-1918. Regimental histories Great Britain. Genre: Illustrated. Staplehurst: Spellmount paperback