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Kipling, Rudyard. COLLECTED WORKS: THE EDITION DE LUXE. |
£120 |
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29 vols. A sequence from 1 - 27 with volumes 32 and 33, 'Debits and Credits'. Sound internally but the bindings are mainly poor with much fading and cracked hinges. This set might be suitable for rebinding or as mine of spares to complete another set. 1897-1927 Macmillan. |
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Kipling, Rudyard. THE WORKS: THE BOMBAY EDITION. |
£1800 |
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25 volumes. Volume 1 signed by Kipling. In the original blue-grey boards with linen backstrip. Printed from Florentine Press type on hand-made paper with R.K. watermark on every second page. Vols 1-20 were limited to 1,050 copies. Vols 21-31 to 500 copies. The latest volume in this set is from 1919. A further volume was isssued in 1927 and the set was completed with 5 volumes in 1938. Full details on page 572 of Stewart. Very good indeed. A lovely set. 1913-1919 Macmillan. |
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Kipling, Rudyard. THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF RUDYARD KIPLING. |
£100 |
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The Outward Bound Edition. In 26 vols. In reddish-brown cloth with ganesha device in ivory on front covers. New volumes were issued shortly after a new work appeared (the next was in 1919 and the set was completed in 1937 finally numbering 36 volumes). When reprinting the contents and numbering of the volumes was changed so care is needed to complete the set. Stewart lists the volumes and their contents on pp561-563. This set is a bibliographical nightmare. It is complete up to 1919 but 3 vols of the original run have been replaced by later printings of the same titles with different volume numbers. Thus although the text is complete to date, the volumes do not number in a complete sequence. This of course is reflected in the price. Very good. Spines faded except for the 3 out of sequence volumes whose spines are brighter. 1898-1917 Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. |
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Kipling, Rudyard. THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF RUDYARD KIPLING. |
£10 |
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The Outward Bound Edition. 8 volumes from this most attractive edition. VI Under the Deodars, X The Naulahka, XV and XVI From Sea to Sea, XIX Kim, XXI The Five Nations, XXII Traffics and Discoveries, XXV Rewards and Fairies. Price per volume. In reddish-brown cloth with ganesha device in ivory on front covers. New volumes were issued shortly after a new work appeared (the set was completed in 1937 finally numbering 36 volumes). When reprinting the contents and numbering of the volumes was changed reducing from 35 volumes, so care is needed to complete a set. Stewart lists the original volumes and their contents on pp561-563. Mostly very good indeed. 1913 Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. |
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