Kipling (R) Abaft the Funnel, B W Dodge & Co, New York 1909, pictorial cloth boards; A Fleet in Being, Macmillan & Co, London 1899; From Sea to Sea, two volumes, Doubleday, McLure & Co, New York 1899; The Seven Seas, Appleton & Co, New York 1896; Captains Courageous, The Century Co, New York, 1897 etc (9)
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Tapp (Major H A) United Services College 1874-1911, Gale & Polden, Aldershot, for private Circulation, foreword by Dunsterville (Major Gen L C); Independence, Macmillan & Co, London 1923, and the US edition of the same; Kipling (R) and de la Mare (W) St Andrews, Two Poems, A & C Black, London 1926, illustrated by Malcolm Patterson, etc (7)
Kipling (R) Indian Railways Library, Soldiers Three (2nd Indian edition); The Story of the Gadsbys (2nd Indian edition); In Black and White, Under the Deodars, The Phantom Rickshaw (UK edition) and Wee Willie Winkie (1st Indian edition, 3rd issue with error to cover) lacks back cover, re-bound in grey cloth boards
Kipling (R) Recessional, illustrated by Blanche McManus, published by M F Mansfield & A Wessels, New York, 1899, one of an edition of 500 printed on Windsor Deckle Edge paper; Horace, published by The Methuen Press, London 1978, no. 123 of an edition of 500 signed by the editor Charles Carrington; Two Forewords, Doubleday, Doran & Co, New York 1935, one of an edition of 950 copies; The Light that Failed, Lippincott`s Magazine, London, Ward Lock & Co 1891 (4)
Kipling (R) Steam Tactics, Windsor Magazine, December 1902, in grey paper boards with paper spine label, pp.3-17; The Light that Failed, Lippincott`s Magazine 1890, red cloth bindings; Horace, published by the Colorado Yale Alumni Association 1921; Van de Water (F F) Rudyard Kipling`s Vermont Feud, Vermont 1937, 1st edition numbered 540/700, signed by the author and the illustrator Bernadine Custer (4)
Kipling (R) a quantity of magazine articles including Virginie, Longmans Magazine April 1890; The Lamentable Comedy of Willow Wood, The Fortnightly Review, May 1890, and other examples up to the mid 20th Century; other bound articles and magazines including The Windsor Magazine (August 1898, October 1901 and August 1911) and Nash`s Magazine (April 1909, April 1917 and June 1918) etc
Kipling (J L) Beast and Man in India, Macmillan & Co, London 1891, pictorial cloth boards; Kipling (A) and Fleming (A M) Hand in Hand, Verses by a Mother & Daughter, 1902; Baldwin (A W) The MacDonald Sisters, London 1960; Ankers (A R) The Pater, John Lockwood Kipling: His Life and Times 1837-1911, Otford 1988 (4) Note: John Lockwood Kipling and Alice Kipling were Rudyard Kipling`s parents, Alice MacDonald Fleming was his sister.
Kipling (R) a large quantity of articles, speeches and pamphlets by or relating to Rudyard Kipling including The Science of Rebellion, Cape Town 1901; A Letter from Rudyard Kipling to Joseph Conrad, limited edition of 220, 1926; The Call to Arms from The Daily Telegraph, June 22 1915, W Spurrell & Son, Carmarthen; The Salvation Army British Empire Exhibition Handbook containing the article Empire Building, The Times `War Graves` Number, November 10 1928; facsimile of a letter by Rudyard Kipling concerning a proposal to buy the cottage in which Edgar Allan Poe wrote Ullalume, number 2 1924, etc
Kipling (R) Just So Stories, Doubleday Page & Co, New York 1909, pocket edition inscribed `Miss Mary Mackie from the author & artist Xmas 09` and signed by the author; Plain Tales from the Hills, Macmillan & Co, London 1928, pocket edition inscribed `J G Kiefer from Rudyard Kipling`; and a large quantity of pocket edition volumes
Kipling (R) The Fox Meditates, illustrated by Lionel Edwards, Medici Society 1933, in cloth slip case; American Oats, privately printed 1928, in cloth slip case; His Apologies, Medici Society 1932, in cloth slip case (the slip cases all bear armorial bookplate for Esher); A Kipling Appendix, privately printed 1928, one of 100 copies in cloth slip case, bookplate of Oliver Brett, and The Holy War, Doubleday, Page & Co, New York 1917, 1st edition, American copyright issue limited to 75 copies, in green slipcase
Kipling (R) In the House of Suddhoo, illustrated by N H Stannard, printed at the Hornsey School of Art Press, London 1948, one of a few copies printed; Proofs of Holy Writ, The Tragara Press, Edinburgh 1981; The New Army in Training, newspaper article dated December 7 1914 and bound in yellow cloth boards; The Supplication of the Black Aberdeen, etc
Kipling (R) A scrap book containing contributions to The Kipling Society by F A Underwood, dating from 1945-2008, a Kipling Society enamel pendant, a Rudyard Kipling brooch, a commemorative postal cover produced in conjunction with The Kipling Society, a silhouette depicting Rudyard Kipling by Jeff Gray, postcards relating to Kipling and sundry pamphlets published by The Kipling Society
Kipling (R) An interesting autograph letter to Lady Aberdeen concerning steam powered `locomobiles`, on headed paper The Elms, Rottingdean, Sussex, dated Aug 14 1902. Extract: `If you are thinking of purchasing a locomobile of any pattern for country work, I would strongly advise you not to do so; unless, you have a liking for steam for steams sake`./Note: The locomobile was invented in the USA in 1899; Kipling purchased his 4-seater in 1901, but found it unreliable and once said of it `It is quite true she is noiseless but so is a corpse`/see illustration
Kipling (R) An autograph letter to G P Fuller, thanking him for a musical setting for the `Recessional`, on headed card, Bateman`s, Burwash, Sussex, dated Dec 8 1918. Extract: `Music must be a great solace, specially these days`/Note: The score is included in the Lot; Kipling writes that as it is hand written and would have taken some time, he is returning it
Harwood (R) King David`s Sanctuary or A Sermon Preached before his Majesty, the fourth of Febr: 1643 at Christ Church in Oxford, Oxford 1644, bound with Prideaux (J) Nine Sermons, Oxford 1641; Lamentation, Mourning & Woe, Sighed forth in a Sermon....on the 9th day of September. Being the next Lords-Day after the Dismal Fire in the City of London, London 1666, and a number of other sermons, also an early Book of Common Prayer, The New Testament, 1625, London, printed by Bonham Norton & John Bill, bound with Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances, printed London by Bonham Norton & John Bill, 1622 etc

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