reprinted in the Book-Buyer. They were written simply Kipling (R.) Barrack-Room Ballads and other Verses, first [See also Mar. 17, £1 6s.; Hodgson, Mar. II, 1 6s.; Dec. 17, 1 IS.; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 5, $17; Jan. 12, $15.] Kipling (R.) Below the Mill Dam, first ed., orig. stiff grey paper covers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, [New York] Doubleday, Page & Co., 1902, 12m0. (322), April 20, American Art Association $125 [American copyright issue, one of a few (probably not more than 12) copies issued for copyright purposes. was originally published in The Monthly Review, Sept., 1902. Republished in "Traffics and Discoveries," 1904.] Kipling (R.) "Be Welcome to Our Hearts To-night" (New Auld Lang Syne"), broadside poem, printed on creamcolour paper, with an embossed design in margin, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrappers [Bloemfontein, 1900], 4to. (301), April 20, American Art Association $400 It [Not collected in Kipling's works. Comprises four verses of four lines each. Sung by Miss Fraser at a concert held early in 1900.] Kipling (R.) Brother Square-Toes, first and copyright issue, of which but few copies were printed, orig. dark grey wrappers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1910, 12mo. (371), April 20, American Art Association $490 [This is the only copy that has ever appeared (but the second time it has been offered) at public sale either in U.S.A. or England. It formerly belonged to E. W. Martindell, Kipling's bibliographer, and was sold at public sale by the American Art Association in 1922. Special interest attaches to this copy of the Macmillan copyright issue, as it was formerly in the possession of Mr. S. Hutt, for many years manager of Macmillan's, and from whom it was purchased by Mr. Martindell. The story was first printed in The Delineator and in Nash's Magazine, and first published in book form in "Rewards and Fairies," 1910.] Kipling (R.) Captains Courageous, a Story of the Grand Banks, first ed., illustrated, contemp. wrappers, new back, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, New York, The S. S. McClure Co. [1897], 8vo. (243), April 20, American Art Association $330 [This is the earliest form of the story, of which only 5 copies were printed for protection of copyright. This copy comprises pages 1-66 as they were set up and sent to Washington to secure copyright; bound in at the end is the last instalment of the story to complete it, extracted from the number of the magazine in which it appeared. Copyrighted October 28, 1896. See also April 20, galley proofs, $480; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 5, $15; Dowell, Dec. 22, 175.] Kipling (R.) The City of Dreadful Night and Other Places, depicted by Rudyard Kipling, first ed., orig. illustrated wrappers (rebacked), enclosed in a quarter red levant mor. slip-case, with inner cl. wrapper, Allahabad, A. H. Wheeler & Co., 1891, 8vo. (395), Mar. 18, American Art Association $35 [With the 2 pp. of advts. at front and 9 at back of vol. The wrapper bears the legend "A. H. Wheeler & Co.'s Indian Railway Library, No. XIV." This book having been published without the permission of Kipling, he had it suppressed. This is one of the copies that escaped when the stocks were destroyed. See also Feb. 5, $70; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 12, $60; Dec. 17, $75.] Kipling (R.) Cold Iron, first and copyright issue, of which but few copies were printed, orig. dark grey wrappers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, London, Macmillan & Co., 1909, 12mo. (362), April 20, American Art Association $360 [This is the only copy that has ever appeared (but the second time it has been offered) at public sale, either in America or England. It formerly belonged to E. W. Martindell, Kipling's bibliographer, and was sold at public sale by the American Art Association in 1922. Special interest attaches to this copy of the Macmillan copyright issue, as it was formerly in the possession of Mr. S. Hutt, for many years manager of Macmillan's, and from whom it was purchased by Mr. Martindell. The story originally appeared in The Delineator and in Nash's Magazine. It was first published in "Rewards and Fairies." 1910.] Kipling (R.) The Conversion of St. Wilfrid, first and copyright issue, of which but few copies were printed, 5 of which according to English law were deposited in public libraries, orig. dark grey wrappers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1909, 12mo. (369), April 20, American Art Association $320 [This is the only copy that has ever appeared (but the second time it has been offered) at public sale, either in U.S.A. or England. It formerly belonged to E. W. Martindell, Kipling's bibliographer, and was sold at public sale by the American Art Association in 1922. The story first appeared in The Delineator and in Nash's Magazine. It was first published in book form in "Rewards and Fairies," 1910.] Kipling (R.) The Courting of Dinah Shadd, and other Stories [copies of the first and second eds.], together 2 vol., orig. blue wrappers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1890, 8vo. (172), April 20, [First and second eds. Both are fine and clean copies. The date on both front covers is the same, "September, 1890," but there is no date on the title-page of the second ed. The first ed. was published in September, the second ed. in November. See also Feb. 5, first ed. only, $35.] Kipling (R.) The Day's Work, first ed., 1898 (135), Feb. 23, Dowell IOS. [See also Lot 1014, IIS.] Kipling (R.) Departmental Ditties, and other Verses (No. I of 1886), first ed., orig. wrapper, with flap (the flap slightly defective, otherwise in clean state), Lahore, 1886, narrow 8vo. (133), July 1, Hodgson Young, £21 [See also Nov. 5, pres. copy, £23 10s.; American Art Association, Feb. 5, mor., $110; Mar. 30, second, third and fourth eds., 1886-1890, 3 vol., $36; April 20, $150.] Kipling (R.) A Doctor of Medicine, first and copyright issue, of which but few copies were printed, orig. light grey wrappers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1909, 12mo. (364), April 20, American Art Association $490 [This is the only copy that has ever appeared (but the second time it has been offered) at public sale, either in America or England. It formerly belonged to E. W. Martindell, Kipling's bibliographer, and was sold at public sale by the American Art Association in 1922. Special interest attaches to this copy of the Macmillan copyright issue, as it was formerly in the possession of Mr. S. Hutt, for many years manager of Macmillan's, and from whom it was purchased by Mr. Martindell. First published in Nash's Magazine, August, 1910. Republished in "Rewards and Fairies," 1910.] [Kipling (R.)] Echoes, by Two Writers, orig. glazed paper wrappers, enclosed in a red levant mor. solander case, Lahore, The Civil and Military Gazette Press [1884], sq. 16mo. (374), Feb. 5, American Art Association $1,150 [See also April 20, $1,050; Dec. 4, mor., $650.] Kipling (R.) The Five Nations, first ed., first issue, with David" instead of "Saul" on p. 56 corrected in later issues, buckram, uncut, London, 1903, 12mo. (519), Nov. Io, Anderson Galleries $105 [On the title-page Kipling has inked through his printed name, and written in his name instead. See also American Art Association, April 20, $12.50, and on Jap. vell., $45.] Kipling (R.) The Friend, Bloemfontein, Friday, March 16, 1900 to Easter Monday, April 16, 1900, orig. 27 nos., unbnd., in folio hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, Bloemfontein, 1900 (305), April 20, American Art Association $1,650 [An established newspaper, The Friend of the Free State, was taken over and edited by the war correspondents with Lord Roberts' force under the title of The Friend, from March 16 to April 16, 1900. No. 1,028 was wrongly numbered 1,027. The first few copies of this number were erroneously dated March 16, but on discovery the numerals were at once changed to 17. (This set contains both issues, with the two date lines.) Rudyard Kipling was associate editor from March 22 to March 31. Accompanying this set is a copy of the menu of a dinner given to Sir Alfred Milner, Lord Roberts and Rudyard Kipling, with the autograph signatures of those present, including the autograph signatures of Lord Roberts, Rudyard Kipling, Julian Ralph, Lester Ralph, and others. On one page of the menu card is an original drawing by Lester Ralph made for the occasion.] Kipling (R.) The Fringes of the Fleet, first ed., one of a very few copies issued for copyright purposes, 6 parts, orig. wrappers, New York, Garden City, 1915, 12mo. (445), Feb. 5, American Art Association $60 [Complete set in 6 parts, comprising: Parts i.-ii., The Auxiliary Fleet; Parts iii.-iv., Submarines; Parts v.-vi., Patrols.] Kipling (R.) Gloriana, first and copyright issue, of which but few copies were printed, orig. light grey wrappers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, London, Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1909, 12mo. (363), April 20, American Art Association $310 [This is the only copy that has ever appeared (but the second time it has been offered) at public sale either in America or England. It formerly belonged to E. W. Martindell. Special interest attaches to this copy of the Macmillan copyright issue, as it was formerly in the possession of Mr. S. Hutt, for many years manager of Macmillan's, and from whom it was purchased by Mr. Martindell. The story was first printed in The Delineator and in Nash's Magazine. It was published in "Rewards and Fairies," 1910.] Kipling (R.) Hans Breitmann as an Administrator [with all apologies to C. G. Leland] and How Breitmann became President on the Bicycle Ticket, 8 pp., an apparently unrecorded pirate issue, No place or date, 4to. (11in. by 8 in.), (175), June 25, Hodgson Maggs, £22 Kipling (R.) In Black and White, first ed., orig. wrappers, Allahabad, A. H. Wheeler & Co. [1888], 8vo. (804), Mar. 30, American Art Association $57.50 [Fine copy, with all the advts. This copy has, tipped in, a leaf of advts. by the Standard Life Office of Calcutta and Bombay, printed on pale green paper, and measuring 5in. by 4in., with printer's imprint "Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta." See also April 20, $120; Sotheby, May 18, £8 5s.] Kipling (R.) The Irish Guards, first issue of the first ed., limited to 100 copies, of which this is No. 60, signed by the Author, orig. wrappers, uncut, in hf. red mor. slipcase, inner cl. wrapper [London, 1918], 4to. (428), April 20, American Art Association $105 [There is no place or printer mentioned in the pamphlet.] Kipling (R.) The Islanders, a Poem, first ed., and the American copyright issue, of which only a few copies were issued for copyright purposes, orig. stiff green paper covers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. wrapper, New York, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1902, 8vo. (316), April 20, American Art Association $130 Published in [Originally printed in The Times, January 4, 1902; reprinted in World's Work, February, 1902. The Five Nations," 1903.] Kipling (R.) The Islanders, orig. dark grey wrappers, the title appearing on front cover, No place or date, 12mo. (317), April 20, American Art Association $85 [The only copy known. On the front cover is printed the following: "Twenty-five copies printed for private distribution by 'W.'" On the verso of the half-title (which serves as a title) is an extract from the Daily Press, and an extract from a private letter, neither of which can be identified. This is an unidentified issue and there is doubt as to its origin.] Kipling (R.) The Jungle Book, illustrated, cl., with emblematic gt. tooling on sides and back, g.t., uncut, New York, 1894, 12mo. (202), Dec. 1, American Art Association $375 [Tipped in is the original manuscript of an autograph poem by Kipling, entitled In the Neolithic Age." The poem consists of 9 stanzas of 4 lines each. Also tipped on end-leaf is an A.L.s. by Rudyard Kipling, I p., 12mo., Naulahka, Brattleboro', Vermont, Oct. 11, 1895, to Mr. Rockhill. A fine letter, in which he mentions the "Jungle Book." Kipling's autograph also appears on title of above vol. See also Sotheby, July 6, £8 10s.; Anderson Galleries, Jan. 5, $37; Jan. 12, $32.50.] Kipling (R.) The Second Jungle Book, first ed., illustrated, cl., g.e., London, 1895, 12mo. (479), Jan. 5, Anderson Galleries $26 [See also Jan. 12, $27.50; Dowell, Dec. 22, 19s.; Hodgson, June 17, £2 10s.] Kipling (R.) The Jungle Book, both series, first eds., illustrations by J. L. Kipling, etc., 2 vol., cl. gt., in fine state, 1894-5, 8vo. (448), Oct. 15, Hodgson Stevens & Brown, £7 [See also May 13, £6; Sotheby, July 6, £10; American Art Association, Feb. 5, $42.50; May 4, $60.50; Dec. 4, $90.] Kipling (R.) Just So Stories: The Elephant's Child, first copyright issue, of which only 25 copies were printed, orig. stiff green wrappers, in hf. mor. slip-case, inner cl. |