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Ɵ KIPLING, R. Under the Deodars: The Phantom Rickshaw: Wee Willie Winkie. bound in one vol.(1888). (

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Ɵ KIPLING, R. Under the Deodars: The Phantom Rickshaw: Wee Willie Winkie. bound in one vol.(1888). (

Schätzpreis
200 £ - 300 £
ca. 251 $ - 376 $
Zuschlagspreis:
160 £
ca. 200 $
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KIPLING, Rudyard. (1865 - 1936). Under the Deodars: The Phantom Rickshaw: Wee Willie Winkie. bound in one volume. (1888). 8vo, English issues of the Indian edition, half cloth over marbled boards, original Indian Railway Library green wrappers bound in, priced one rubee and one shilling, comprising: Under the Deodars, second edition as stated, Indian Railway Library No. 4, 96pp: The Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Tales, third edition as stated, Indian Railway Library No. 5, 104pp: Wee Willie Winkie and other Stories, first edition or early reprint, Indian Railway Library No. 6, 96pp; [Kipling, Rudyard]. Knox, J. Armoy. The Light that Failed: The Log of the Yacht Champlain. bound in one volume, (1891-1888). The Light that Failed, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 1891. 8vo, blue cloth, portrait frontispiece, the complete novel, 98pp., plus 2pp. adverts at rear. KNOX, J. Armoy. (1851 - 1906). The Log of the Yacht Champlain. (1889). first European edition, portrait frontispiece, illustrated by Thos. Worth, 127pp; Supplication of the Black Aberdeen. 1927. first edition, 8vo, card wrappers, illustrated by G.L. Stampa, Best Wishes strip bound in at front, 4pp; The Fox Meditates. 1933. first edition, 8vo, sewn paper wrappers, illustrated by Lionel Edwards, Best Wishes strip bound in at front, 6pp. This printing with 'pupped a car' which was later was changed to 'built a car' in Stanza 6, line 5. Livingston, Supplement, pp.67-68; His Apologies. 1932. fourth impression 8vo, sewn paper wrappers, illustrated by R.H. Buxton, Best Wishes slip bound in at front, 5pp; A New Dog Poem entitled 'His Apologies' by Rudyard Kipling, Pearson Magazine, May, 1932. 8pp. article, No. 437, vol. LXXIII, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, pp.442-448; Recessional. (ca. 1910). 8vo, unauthorised US. edition, pictorial sewn card wrappers, further within glassine wrapper, title page printed in red, first poem Recessional numbered pp.57-58, with following poem The Grave of the Hundred Head numbered p.123, the remainder of the book numbered consecutively with a misprint of '80' for '180' on the last page. The Ballad of the East and West. (1899). unauthorised US. edition, 8vo, sewn card wrappers, portrait frontispiece, 14pp; A Fleet in Being. 1899. reprint, 8vo, (199 x 135mm), blue boards, illustrated by Norman Wilkinson half-title, 84pp; Independence. Rectorial Address delivered at St. Andrews, October 10, 1923. 1923. first UK. edition, 8vo, grey card wrappers, 32pp; Recessional. (ca. 1890). 8vo, card wrappers, illustrated to front, printed in calligraphic font, illuminated in colour and gilt by H. Wright, 8pp., within original publisher's printed brown envelope; together with four related pamphlets, 8vo, comprising: Kipling's Later Tales: The Theme of Healing, reprinted from the Modern Language Review, Vol. XLV., No. 1, 1950. sewn printed wrappers, 32pp; The Kipling Society List of Members. 1938-1940. two issues, April 1938 and 1940, 8vo, printed stapled wrappers, each 20pp, with a 2pp. leaflet, The Kipling Society Rules, loosely inserted within the 1938 issue; The Story of H.M.S. Kipling. Report of a Lecture given by Lieut. N. B. Robinson, DSC. to the members of the Kipling Society, 1946. 8vo, pictorial stapled printed wrappers, the lecture held on Wednesday, October 16, at the Society's temporary headquarters, 105, Gower Street, London, 16pp; KIPLING, Rudyard; BRIDGE, J.F. The Ballad of the 'Clampherdown', set to music for chorus and orchestra by J. Frederick Bridge. 1899. 8vo, original printed sewn paper wrappers, lyrics and music score, a satirical poem, 22pp; STAMPS. First Day Covers, Just So Stories 75th Anniversary 1902-2002. The Kipling Society, 2002. a double strip, ten self adhesive Royal Mail pictorial first class stamps, No. 285 of a Limited edition of 500, Sovereign Series No. 11, postmarked on first day of issue, 15 January, 2002, illustrations by Izah Cohen, contained within The Kipling Society original pictorial envelope with limitation to verso; LEWINS, J

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 39
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Datum:
27.04.2022
Auktionshaus:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
Beschreibung:

KIPLING, Rudyard. (1865 - 1936). Under the Deodars: The Phantom Rickshaw: Wee Willie Winkie. bound in one volume. (1888). 8vo, English issues of the Indian edition, half cloth over marbled boards, original Indian Railway Library green wrappers bound in, priced one rubee and one shilling, comprising: Under the Deodars, second edition as stated, Indian Railway Library No. 4, 96pp: The Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Tales, third edition as stated, Indian Railway Library No. 5, 104pp: Wee Willie Winkie and other Stories, first edition or early reprint, Indian Railway Library No. 6, 96pp; [Kipling, Rudyard]. Knox, J. Armoy. The Light that Failed: The Log of the Yacht Champlain. bound in one volume, (1891-1888). The Light that Failed, Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 1891. 8vo, blue cloth, portrait frontispiece, the complete novel, 98pp., plus 2pp. adverts at rear. KNOX, J. Armoy. (1851 - 1906). The Log of the Yacht Champlain. (1889). first European edition, portrait frontispiece, illustrated by Thos. Worth, 127pp; Supplication of the Black Aberdeen. 1927. first edition, 8vo, card wrappers, illustrated by G.L. Stampa, Best Wishes strip bound in at front, 4pp; The Fox Meditates. 1933. first edition, 8vo, sewn paper wrappers, illustrated by Lionel Edwards, Best Wishes strip bound in at front, 6pp. This printing with 'pupped a car' which was later was changed to 'built a car' in Stanza 6, line 5. Livingston, Supplement, pp.67-68; His Apologies. 1932. fourth impression 8vo, sewn paper wrappers, illustrated by R.H. Buxton, Best Wishes slip bound in at front, 5pp; A New Dog Poem entitled 'His Apologies' by Rudyard Kipling, Pearson Magazine, May, 1932. 8pp. article, No. 437, vol. LXXIII, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, pp.442-448; Recessional. (ca. 1910). 8vo, unauthorised US. edition, pictorial sewn card wrappers, further within glassine wrapper, title page printed in red, first poem Recessional numbered pp.57-58, with following poem The Grave of the Hundred Head numbered p.123, the remainder of the book numbered consecutively with a misprint of '80' for '180' on the last page. The Ballad of the East and West. (1899). unauthorised US. edition, 8vo, sewn card wrappers, portrait frontispiece, 14pp; A Fleet in Being. 1899. reprint, 8vo, (199 x 135mm), blue boards, illustrated by Norman Wilkinson half-title, 84pp; Independence. Rectorial Address delivered at St. Andrews, October 10, 1923. 1923. first UK. edition, 8vo, grey card wrappers, 32pp; Recessional. (ca. 1890). 8vo, card wrappers, illustrated to front, printed in calligraphic font, illuminated in colour and gilt by H. Wright, 8pp., within original publisher's printed brown envelope; together with four related pamphlets, 8vo, comprising: Kipling's Later Tales: The Theme of Healing, reprinted from the Modern Language Review, Vol. XLV., No. 1, 1950. sewn printed wrappers, 32pp; The Kipling Society List of Members. 1938-1940. two issues, April 1938 and 1940, 8vo, printed stapled wrappers, each 20pp, with a 2pp. leaflet, The Kipling Society Rules, loosely inserted within the 1938 issue; The Story of H.M.S. Kipling. Report of a Lecture given by Lieut. N. B. Robinson, DSC. to the members of the Kipling Society, 1946. 8vo, pictorial stapled printed wrappers, the lecture held on Wednesday, October 16, at the Society's temporary headquarters, 105, Gower Street, London, 16pp; KIPLING, Rudyard; BRIDGE, J.F. The Ballad of the 'Clampherdown', set to music for chorus and orchestra by J. Frederick Bridge. 1899. 8vo, original printed sewn paper wrappers, lyrics and music score, a satirical poem, 22pp; STAMPS. First Day Covers, Just So Stories 75th Anniversary 1902-2002. The Kipling Society, 2002. a double strip, ten self adhesive Royal Mail pictorial first class stamps, No. 285 of a Limited edition of 500, Sovereign Series No. 11, postmarked on first day of issue, 15 January, 2002, illustrations by Izah Cohen, contained within The Kipling Society original pictorial envelope with limitation to verso; LEWINS, J

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 39
Auktion:
Datum:
27.04.2022
Auktionshaus:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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