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19839780361060424-2025Littlehampton Book Services Ltd 1983. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Rudyard Kipling</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Littlehampton Book Services Ltd</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780361060424</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1983</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 24</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> 'There is no harm in a man's cub.'Best known for the 'Mowgli' stories Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book expertly interweaves myth morals adventure and powerful story-telling. Set in Central India Mowgli is raised by a pack of wolves. Along the way he encounters memorable characters such as the foreboding tiger Shere Kahn Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear. Including other stories such as that of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi a heroic mongoose and Toomai a young elephant handler Kipling's fables remain as popular today as they ever were.</p> Littlehampton Book Services Ltd hardcover
1946295432New York: Doubleday 1946. hardcover. near fine. 850 pages. Thick 8vo handsomely rebound in 3/4 bue morocco top edge gilt. New York: Doubleday 1946. Definitive Edition. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> Doubleday unknown
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
1933151264Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd. 1933. First edition of Tapp's history of Westward Ho! College with Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Quarto original boards with gilt titles to the front panel marbled endpapers. Preface by Major-General L. C. Dunsterville. In near fine condition. The author states in his introduction: "This short account of the United Services College has been written primarily for "Old Boys" to help perpetuate the memory of a great school and also with hope of providing something of interest to others. Doubtless older O.U.S.Cs. will note with pleasure the fortunes of the College after I left Westward Ho! while the younger ones will look back with interest on the happenings of the early days". Contains Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Gale & Polden, Ltd. hardcover
1933121048Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd. 1933. First edition of Tapp's history of Westward Ho! College with Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Quarto original boards with gilt titles to the front panel marbled endpapers. In near fine condition. The author states in his introduction: "This short account of the United Services College has been written primarily for "Old Boys" to help perpetuate the memory of a great school and also with hope of providing something of interest to others. Doubtless older O.U.S.Cs. will note with pleasure the fortunes of the College after I left Westward Ho! while the younger ones will look back with interest on the happenings of the early days". Contains Kipling's The Song of the Exiles. Gale & Polden, Ltd. hardcover
19305098<p>1930. Fine Hardcover Black cloth Gilt top edge no dj. 7.6"x5.1"x1.25". be20</p> Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover
1909157971909. One page on Kipling's "Bateman's Burwash Sussex" stationery. 14th Aug. 1909.<br/> <br/> This letter addressed to "Dear Sir" but with the recipient's name and address "9 King's Cross Road W.C." typed below reads: I have received your letter of the 12th together with the file of correspondence which I return herewith. I am only sorry that as I know nothing about the business side of inventions it is out of my power to assist you. Yours truly signed: Rudyard Kipling. We do not know who John Proctor was; nor did Kipling -- but Proctor had apparently sent a whole file regarding some invention he was working on. Perhaps he contacted Kipling because he knew the famous author had written an 1893 book titled MANY INVENTIONS The letter is in very good condition a couple of small holes and tape-marks not affecting print. Basic content but a fine example of Kipling's signature. unknown
1913016764London: Macmillan 1913. 5th or later Edition . Hardcover. Good. Reprint. Hardback original red cloth binding gilt titling to spine and gilt elephant roundel to upper board. Top edge gilt. 20.5 × 13cm 407pp 1. This copy has a quite remarkable maritime history. It was owned by architect Arthur J. Davis with his bookplate to the front pastedown and the rear endpapers contain two architectural pencil plans/sketches believed to relate to the smoking rooms of RMS Aquitania. The left-hand drawing is more detailed and appears to show the funnel casing at the base of the plan with a swirl in the middle suggesting the outline of a skylight; the tapering of the deck plan is consistent with the aft position of the smoking room. The right-hand drawing is a similar plan possibly representing a secondary smoking room. The presence of Davis's bookplate together with the subject matter of the sketches and his documented role in designing the public interiors of Aquitania during this period strongly suggests these drawings were executed by Davis in association with his own copy of the book. Arthur Joseph Davis 1878-1951 was an English architect trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and co-founder of the firm Mewès & Davis responsible for the interior design of the London Ritz Hotel notable country houses and the public rooms of RMS Aquitania in 1911-1914 - a period that coincides with the date of this book 1913. While no external authentication is offered the attribution is made in good faith on the basis of ownership evidence and contextual consistency. Kipling's selection of short stories first published in 1891 set in colonial India. Most had previously been published in periodicals. Condition: The pencil sketches are in good condition there is a little offsetting from each when the books has been closed and they've faced each other and some light age-toning to the endpapers. The red cloth is good but a little darkened and there is light scattered foxing to the pages throughout. However the bookplate and sketches make this a unique item of Aquitania history. <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
1935712001935. KIPLING Rudyard. Two Forewords. Original cloth-backed marbled boards. Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Co. 1935. First edition. Stewart A623. One of 950 copies. Small bookplate else fine. unknown
1935004250Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran & Co. Ltd. 1935. First edition. Hardcover. This first and limited edition collects two letters written by Kipling to his American publishers Frank Nelson Doubleday and his son Nelson Doubleday. The first letter was written to Nelson and used as the Foreword to A Kipling Pageant in 1935. The second letter was written to Frank and used as the Introduction to the Outward Bound Edition of Kipling's works published by Scribners in 1897 and arranged through the efforts of Frank Doubleday. The edition was limited to 950 copies each bound in marbled paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped black cloth spine the volume housed in a notched red cardboard slipcase. <br /> <br />This near-fine unread copy retains the original slipcase which is damaged and worn. The binding is square and tight with sharp corners and bright spine gilt. Neither the boards nor cloth spine show any appreciable wear. The signatures remain uncut so the copy is demonstrably unread. There are no previous ownership marks. What prevents our grading this volume as fine is spotting moderate to the first and final few leaves and thereafter primarily confined to the untrimmed fore edges. The accompanying slipcase has done its job protecting the book and remains in one piece but shows definite wear with some loss to the top and bottom edges to a maximum depth of one inch. Most of the seams show wear with the beginnings of splits evident in places. <br /> <br />This book came to us from the library of Nelson Doubleday Jr. son of Nelson Doubleday and grandson of Frank Nelson Doubleday Kiplings friend and U.S. publisher and founder of the Doubleday publishing empire. F.N. Doubleday began work in the publishing industry working for Charles Scribners Sons. His 18-year career with Scribners included the task of assembling a complete set of Kipling's works for publication in a collected edition in 1897 the aforementioned Outward Bound Edition. His work with Kipling on this endeavor sparked a friendship and partnership that lasted for decades. Kipling affectionately gave Doubleday the nickname "Effendi" a play on the initials of his name - F.N.D. Frank's son Nelson was president of the firm from 1922 to 1946 as was Nelson Jr. from 1978 to 1983. <br /> <br />Iconic English poet short-story writer and novelist Joseph Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936 is chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism tales and poems of British soldiers in India and his tales for children. Despite this reputation Kiplings extraordinary body of work eludes all labels in its range and variety Kipling's work is not only of the highest artistic excellence it is deeply humane and fully expresses the sense of one of his favourite texts: Praised be Allah for the diversity of his creatures. ODNB Kipling was in his twenties when his stories of Anglo-Indian life made him a literary celebrity and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. Kipling remains the youngest person to receive the Prize and was also the first English language author awarded. <br /> <br />Reference: Richards A428 <br/><br/> Doubleday, Doran & Co., Ltd. hardcover
19356237Doubleday Doran 1935. HBNODJ issued1935 Beautifull art Deco marbled cover stated 1st limited edition 950 copies Uncut pagesMinor Wear VG/VG AS-IS NODJ. Hard Cover. Doubleday Doran hardcover
1947021693Montreal: The Reprint Society of Canada 1947. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. Hardcover book in very good condition. Canadian variant edition. Dust jacket shows tearing wear and toning. Book itself has a previous owner's signature to ffep is otherwise lovely. Questions welcome. We ship internationally from the United States and Canada every week. If buying internationally please be aware that additional charges may apply for heavier books. We guarantee a safe quick and secure transaction. 10 years in online bookselling experience. <br/> <br/> The Reprint Society of Canada hardcover
1946000281London: The Reprint Society 1946 The opening of the first story Beyond the Pale a cautionary tale reads: "MAN should whatever happens keep to his own caste race breed. Let the White go to the White and the Black to Black. Then whatever trouble falls is in the ordinary arse of things-neither sudden alien nor unexpected. This is the story of a man who wilfully stepped beyond the limits of decent everyday society and paid for it heavily. He knew too much in the first instance; and he saw too much in the second. He took too deep an interest in native life ; but he will never do so again." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 472 pages - economic standard paper ------------------ Orders over $100.00 are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. The Reprint Society hardcover
1946FB2940 /11<p> In the original dustsheet. Red cloth binding with gilt and black title on the spine.</p><p> A FIRST IMPRINT The opening of the first story Beyond the Pale a cautionary tale reads: "MAN should whatever happens keep to his own caste race breed. Let the White go to the White and the Black to Black. Then whatever trouble falls is in the ordinary arse of things-neither sudden alien nor unexpected. This is the story of a man who wilfully stepped beyond the limits of decent everyday society and paid for it heavily. He knew too much in the first instance; and he saw too much in the second. He took too deep an interest in native life ; but he will never do so again."</p> Reprint Society. hardcover
1990317869London: Folio Society 1990. First Edition Thus; Eighth Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase. Folio Society hardcover
1985143249London: Folio Society 1985. First Edition; Sixth Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase. Owner bookplate on FEP. Light staining on rear slipcase panel. Illustrations by Ian Ribbons. Folio Society hardcover
1972Q-0850670535THE FOLIO SOCIETY 1972-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! THE FOLIO SOCIETY hardcover
191850294Methuen 1918. 16mo. First Edition on laid paper very neat contemporary signature on front cover and half-title; original printed wrappers uncut backstrip faintly browned else a remarkably bright fresh copy. Livingston 433. Methuen, unknown
1987182053New York: Folio Society 1987. First Edition; 7th Impression. Hardcover. Fine in a Near Fine slipcase. Folio Society hardcover
190858247Paris: P.V. Stock 1908. Fine. P.V. Stock Paris 1908 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on current paper the French translation by Albert Savine. Signed autograph Albert Savine Charles Foley. spine wrinkled insolated and having petitts gaps light angular gaps on the second flat. P.V. Stock unknown
194716101TRAVELERS IN TIME Doubleday 1947 first edition a vg copy in pictorial cloth matching the design of the front dust-wrapper cover in a dust-wrapper which is good to very good save for some moderate chipping. A wonderful anthology with contributions by H. G. Wells Max Beerbohm D. H. Lawrence W. Somerset Maugham Rudyard Kipling James Stephens James Thurber A. E. W. Mason F. Scott Fitzgerald and Maurice Baring. Doubleday hardcover
190458430NY: Doubleday Page & Company 1904. First American Edition. Livingston 290. A collection of twenty-four poems and short stories. Rudyard Kipling won the 1907 Nobel Prize for Literature making him the first author writing in English to win the Prize and he remains the youngest author ever to win the Prize. 8vo. pictorial green cloth stamped in black & gilt; top edge gilt; 363 pages. Very Good minor wear covers bright hinges tight & contents clean & tight; little ripple cloth on rear cover. Doubleday, Page & Company unknown
1904TB33464New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1904. First Edition. Very near fine in dark green cloth covered boards with gilt text and decorations on the spine and the front board. The top edge of the text block is gilt. A small octavo measuring 7 7/8 by 5 1/4 inches with the cloth worn through at the rear corner of the heel of the spine and at the lower tips of the boards. Without a dust jacket. 363 pages of text. A collection of 23 short stories. Overall an attractive first American edition copy of one of Kipling's lesser known works. It was published at the same time as the first British edition. Richards Rudyard Kipling A Bibliography A199 Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
1904942London: Macmillan & Co. Limited 1904. First Edition First Impression. Publisher's Burgundy Cloth Gilt Detailing. Very Good/Very Good. A Very Good Book in a Very Good Dust Jacket Unclipped Priced 7/6 Net to Spine. Book is moderately shelf worn to extremities with pronounced bumps to bottom corners of both boards. Top edge gilt vibrant despite some soiling text block otherwise toned and lightly soiled. Front matter is moderately foxed and soiled. Binding string loose and present in gutter before title page. Text is unmarked binding is tight and square. Dust jacket is bumped to corners tail and crown causing small chips to tail and crown. Spine panel has several small spots of discoloration. Hardcover. Octavo. 4-393pp. 8 16 Advertisements. Macmillan & Co. Limited unknown
1904000016335New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1904. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 4 v-vi 1-363 1 pp. Green vertically-ribbed publisher's cloth with gold lettering and black borders and black decoration on the front board gold lettering and black decoration on the spine; top edge gilt. Title page printed in orange and black. Richards A199. Light wear to the extremities including a small push to the top textblock's edge a contemporary gift inscription on the free front endpaper. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover