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Auction archive: Lot number 45

Ɵ KIPLING, Rudyard. (1865-1936). Works by and related to. 1891-1933.

Estimate
£150 - £200
ca. US$188 - US$251
Price realised:
£90
ca. US$113
Auction archive: Lot number 45

Ɵ KIPLING, Rudyard. (1865-1936). Works by and related to. 1891-1933.

Estimate
£150 - £200
ca. US$188 - US$251
Price realised:
£90
ca. US$113
Beschreibung:

KIPLING, Rudyard. (1865 - 1936). Works by and related to. 1891-1933. comprising: [KIPLING, Alice Lockwood. A Grey Dawning]. The Girls Own Paper. 1891. first editions, vol. XII, Nos. 586-593, March 21-May 9, eight 16pp. issues of the weekly magazine, 4to, stapled pages with engraved titles to upper covers, priced one penny, three-column pages with many steel engravings, comprising eight chapters of Alice Kipling's serialised story, with educational and improving articles. Alice Caroline Kipling (1837- 1910) was the mother of the author Rudyard Kipling, aunt of British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and sister-in-law of Edward Poynter and Edward Burne-Jones; Souvenirs of France. The Daily Telegraph, 1933. 8 loose newspaper articles, with the first publication in England of Kipling's later book of the same title serialised on consecutive days, March 14- 22 (with the exception of March 18 and 19) numbered I-VIII with a news-editor's headings and subheadings, an account of events revealing the author's close intimacy with France and the French people; Press cuttings. a group of fifteen Kipling related newspaper cuttings. 1930s-1950s. mostly first press printings of Kipling's poetry works, 1930s-1950s, contained within a red leather wallet; The Sin of Witchcraft. The Times, 1900. a complete issue of the British newspaper with the first publication of the author's views, featured as an article on page 8, 15 March, 1900, being a diatribe against what Kipling felt was a disloyalty of the Cape Colony citizens of Dutch descent; Hymn Before Action. (1915). first edition, 8vo, cream pictorial wrappers bound with red string, illuminated to upper cover and throughout in colour and gilt by Henrietta Wright, 4 leaves (printed on one side only) within original publisher's illustrated grey envelope; Supplement of the Black Aberdeen. (1927). first separate edition, 8vo, cream illustrated card wrappers tied with string, illustrated by G. Stampa, unused gift slip bound-in, 8pp; Recessional. [Poem written for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria]. 1927. a single card leaf with a red string tie, (302 x 204mm), five stanzas of six lines each, composed of rhyming couplets printed in red and black within a decorative red ruled border, priced threepence; Recessional. The Times, July 17, 1897. a complete issue of the newspaper with Kipling's poem published for the first time on page 18; Three Illustrations from Sea and Sussex from Rudyard Kipling's Verse. 1926. original card wrappers, 4to, containing three mounted colour plates by Donald Maxwell with printed captions beneath; National Bands. A speech by Rudyard Kipling, delivered at the Mansion House, Jan. 27, 1915. first edition, 4to, titled to upper card cover, 4pp. Issued to accompany 'A Song of the English' published in 1915, on Behalf of The Daily Telegraph (newspaper) National Bank Fund. Livingston 392; KIPLING, Rudyard: SULLIVAN, Arthur. The Absent-Minded Beggar. [Sheet Music]. 1899. first edition, folio, original printed paper wrappers, 9 pages of music scored for voice and piano with lyrics, words by Rudyard Kipling, music by Arthur Sullivan, priced 1s., ink inscription of Chas H. Austin and ink initials C.H.A. to upper wrapper; A Letter from Rudyard Kipling to Joseph Conrad. 1926. first edition, Limited edition of 220 copies, small oblong 8vo, original grey card wrappers sewn with red thread, the 1pp. printed letter of 9 lines, written from Batemans, Sussex, Oct. 9, 1906 being the only early letter written by Mr. Kipling found among the papers of Joseph Conrad (1857-1924); Rudyard Kipling An Index. n.d. a typescript copy with manuscript title, 4to, 20 stapled pages, a typed index of Kipling's works in alphabetical order with few additions written in ink and pencil manuscript; Men of the Day. No. 589. Mr. Rudyard Kipling, (as part of a public exhibition of Kipling's works at The Grolier Club, New York, from February 21-March 30, 1929); The Times newspaper, complete issue, August 12, 1905; A pho

Auction archive: Lot number 45
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2022
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
Beschreibung:

KIPLING, Rudyard. (1865 - 1936). Works by and related to. 1891-1933. comprising: [KIPLING, Alice Lockwood. A Grey Dawning]. The Girls Own Paper. 1891. first editions, vol. XII, Nos. 586-593, March 21-May 9, eight 16pp. issues of the weekly magazine, 4to, stapled pages with engraved titles to upper covers, priced one penny, three-column pages with many steel engravings, comprising eight chapters of Alice Kipling's serialised story, with educational and improving articles. Alice Caroline Kipling (1837- 1910) was the mother of the author Rudyard Kipling, aunt of British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and sister-in-law of Edward Poynter and Edward Burne-Jones; Souvenirs of France. The Daily Telegraph, 1933. 8 loose newspaper articles, with the first publication in England of Kipling's later book of the same title serialised on consecutive days, March 14- 22 (with the exception of March 18 and 19) numbered I-VIII with a news-editor's headings and subheadings, an account of events revealing the author's close intimacy with France and the French people; Press cuttings. a group of fifteen Kipling related newspaper cuttings. 1930s-1950s. mostly first press printings of Kipling's poetry works, 1930s-1950s, contained within a red leather wallet; The Sin of Witchcraft. The Times, 1900. a complete issue of the British newspaper with the first publication of the author's views, featured as an article on page 8, 15 March, 1900, being a diatribe against what Kipling felt was a disloyalty of the Cape Colony citizens of Dutch descent; Hymn Before Action. (1915). first edition, 8vo, cream pictorial wrappers bound with red string, illuminated to upper cover and throughout in colour and gilt by Henrietta Wright, 4 leaves (printed on one side only) within original publisher's illustrated grey envelope; Supplement of the Black Aberdeen. (1927). first separate edition, 8vo, cream illustrated card wrappers tied with string, illustrated by G. Stampa, unused gift slip bound-in, 8pp; Recessional. [Poem written for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria]. 1927. a single card leaf with a red string tie, (302 x 204mm), five stanzas of six lines each, composed of rhyming couplets printed in red and black within a decorative red ruled border, priced threepence; Recessional. The Times, July 17, 1897. a complete issue of the newspaper with Kipling's poem published for the first time on page 18; Three Illustrations from Sea and Sussex from Rudyard Kipling's Verse. 1926. original card wrappers, 4to, containing three mounted colour plates by Donald Maxwell with printed captions beneath; National Bands. A speech by Rudyard Kipling, delivered at the Mansion House, Jan. 27, 1915. first edition, 4to, titled to upper card cover, 4pp. Issued to accompany 'A Song of the English' published in 1915, on Behalf of The Daily Telegraph (newspaper) National Bank Fund. Livingston 392; KIPLING, Rudyard: SULLIVAN, Arthur. The Absent-Minded Beggar. [Sheet Music]. 1899. first edition, folio, original printed paper wrappers, 9 pages of music scored for voice and piano with lyrics, words by Rudyard Kipling, music by Arthur Sullivan, priced 1s., ink inscription of Chas H. Austin and ink initials C.H.A. to upper wrapper; A Letter from Rudyard Kipling to Joseph Conrad. 1926. first edition, Limited edition of 220 copies, small oblong 8vo, original grey card wrappers sewn with red thread, the 1pp. printed letter of 9 lines, written from Batemans, Sussex, Oct. 9, 1906 being the only early letter written by Mr. Kipling found among the papers of Joseph Conrad (1857-1924); Rudyard Kipling An Index. n.d. a typescript copy with manuscript title, 4to, 20 stapled pages, a typed index of Kipling's works in alphabetical order with few additions written in ink and pencil manuscript; Men of the Day. No. 589. Mr. Rudyard Kipling, (as part of a public exhibition of Kipling's works at The Grolier Club, New York, from February 21-March 30, 1929); The Times newspaper, complete issue, August 12, 1905; A pho

Auction archive: Lot number 45
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2022
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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