Kipling, John Lockwood, 1837-1911 Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
Published / Created:
1895
Call Number:
2006 1175
Image Count:
2
Description:
BEIN 2006 1175: Dust jacket. Bookseller's label: Books Inc., 336 Sutter St. San Francisco 8. From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling. and Illustrated t.p.
On heavy buff paper with artificial deckle edge; text, heading, price and tail-piece printed in black; embossed floral design with nymph and birds in darker buff on left and upper margins.
Description:
Written by Kipling for the concert. The verses fit the traditional tune, of Auld lang syne. It is sometines referred to as Auld lang syne or A new auld lang syne. At top of sheet: Price one shilling.
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936 Robinson, W. Heath (William Heath), 1872-1944
Published / Created:
1910
Call Number:
Ip K628 907cb
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Poems
Description:
Colored plates accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letter-press., Depew Collection. "This edition is printed on a special hand made paper limited to one hundred and twenty-five copies signed by the author of which this is no. 18. [Signed:] Rudyard Kipling.", Illustrated t.p., and Includes indexes.
Publisher:
Doubleday, Page & Co.,
Subject (Name):
Depew Collection and Kipling, Rudyard,--1865-1936--Autograph
BEIN Depew Ip K628 906p: Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination., BEIN 2000 2003: Advertising matter on [10] p. at end, not noted in pagination. Bookplate: Henry C. Taylor., BEIN Richards Kipling 881: Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination. Armorial bookplate of Sir Charles Oman. Autograph and presentation inscription from the author to Oman. Ms. poem "The coin speaks" in the hand of Kipling on half-title p. Kipling's fingerprint on t.p. Additional ms. stanzas added in Kipling's hand to "Puck's song" and "Rimini." From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling. In case with card and envelope addressed by Kipling to Omar and envelope and TLS from Geoffrey Dawson to Oman., BEIN Richards Kipling 806: Bound in red cloth with raised Ganesha device in gilt on front cover; pale yellow dust jacket with lettering in red; housed in black morocco slipcase. Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination. From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling., and BEIN Richards Kipling 1024: Bound in red cloth with raised Ganesha device in gilt on front cover. Advertising matter, final leaf dated 15.8.06, on [4] p. at end, not noted in pagination. From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling.
Accompanied by the bookseller's description (1 sheet; 11 x 16 cm)., The broadside, printed on one side only, measures 40 x 27 cm and is printed in brown and green. It was evidently printed as a trial copy before it was published in the magazine, perhaps in Philadelphia, but the publisher is unidentified., The design of both items is the same; the 13-stanza poem is printed on the right side of the page and a photograph of Kipling is printed on the left side. Borders and ornaments are the same, and "Copyright, 1911, by Rudyard Kipling" appears below the poem in both versions., The poem as it appears in the magazine (which was published in Philadelphia by the Curtis Publishing Company) measures 42 x 29 cm and is printed in black ., Two copies of the Kipling poem, The female of the species, one a broadside, the other on page 11 of the November 1911 issue of the Ladies' home journal., and Two things were changed from the earlier version to the later one. In the poem's second stanza, the word "wiggle" in the trial copy was changed to "wriggle" in the magazine and, in the photograph accompanying the poem, the cigarette in Kipling's hand in the trial copy was changed to a cigar when the poem appeared in the Ladies' home journal. The reason for the latter change was that at the time the magazine was waging a war against the smoking of cigarettes.
Poem, in manuscript facsimile, in four panels surrounding a reproduction of R. Caton Woodvilles drawing of a wounded soldier; the whole within ornamental border with portraits of Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener (at the top corners) and Sir George S. White
At head of sheet: Opera House, Cape Town, lessee Frank de Jong, Mr. Frank de Jongs and Herbert Flemmings new company. and From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling.
Article title on verso: How four wives dressed their families on $70, $75, $150, At head of caption title: Rudyard Kiplings new poem., Detached from the Nov. 1911 issue of the Ladies home journal., and From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling.
"Reprinted in book form by permission of The S.S. McClure Company"--T.p. verso., Advertising matter on [6] leaves and [3] p. at end, not noted in pagination., BEIN Shirley 3399: Autograph: Bernard Suydam., and Illustrated lining papers.
Publisher:
Doubleday, Page & Company,
Subject (Name):
Doubleday, Page & Company, publisher, Leyendecker, Frank X., ill, Reuterdahl, Henry, 1871-1925, ill, S.S. McClure Company (New York, N.Y.), and Suydam, Bernard--Autograph
Subject (Topic):
Air mail service--Juvenile fiction, Air pilots--Juvenile fiction, Airplanes--Juvenile fiction, and Twenty-first century--Juvenile fiction