wood Kipling. "No. 14 of Wheeler & Co.'s Indian Railway Library. One Rupee." Contents: "The City of Dreadful Night," Among the Railway Folk," "The Giridih Coal Fields," "In an Opium Factory." 66 This work has also, as far as possible, been suppressed by Mr. Kipling. The First English and later Editions vary slightly from above. Pp. ii., unnumbered, and 96. London: Sampson Low. AMERICAN SERIES | AMERICAN NOTES | BY RUDYARD KIPLING, Author of "Soldiers Three," "Plain Tales from the Hills," "The Story of the Gadsbys," "The Phantom 'Rickshaw," "The Courting of Dinah Shadd," etc., etc. | and | THE BOTTLE IMP | BY | ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. | New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., Publishers, 379, Pearl Street. Crown 8vo., pp. iv., numbered, and 116 (excluding "The Bottle Imp," 117-160). Paper wrapper, with design on side, printed in light and dark blue. The above appeared originally in "The Detroit Free Press," January 3rd to March 28th, 1891. An Edition, with Introduction, published by Brown and Company, 378 Boylston Street, Boston, 1899. 12mo., pp. 137, Blue cloth, design on side, with Portrait. 66 LETTERS OF MARQUE. | BY | RUDYARD KIPLING, Author of | "Plain Tales from the Hills," Departmental Ditties," etc., etc. | A. H. Wheeler & Co. | Allahabad, | 1891. | [All Rights Reserved.] 12mo., iv. pp. advertisements, pp. vi. (second page of contents numbered ii.), 154, on verso of last page, "Allahabad; | Printed at the 'Pioneer' Press," and advertisements iv. pp. unnumbered. Red and Blue cloth, separated diagonally, lettered | Letters of | Marque by Rudyard Kipling. This work has been suppressed by Mr. Kipling. THE LIGHT THAT FAILED BY | RUDYARD KIPLING | London | Macmillan and Co. and New York | 1891 | All rights reserved. Crown 8vo., pp. viii., unnumbered, and 339. At the foot of page 339, " Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh." Verso blank. Blue cloth. "Preface: This is the story of The Light that Failed | as it was originally conceived by the Writer. | Rudyard Kipling." This story first appeared in Lippincott's Magazine, Jan., 1891. Pp. I to 97, with portrait. The LIFE'S HANDICAP | BEING STORIES OF | MINE OWN PEOPLE. | BY RUDYARD KIPLING. | I met a hundred men on the road to Delhi and they were all my brothers | Native Proverb. | London | Macmillan & Co. | and New York. N.D. [1891]. Crown 8vo., pp. xiii. and 351. L'Envoi on verso of last page, unnumbered. Blue cloth, gilt top. Contents: "The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney,' Courting of Dinah Shadd," "On Greenhow Hill," "The Man ""The Head of the District,' Who Was," "" "Without Benefit of Clergy, ," "At the End of the Passage," "The Mutiny of the Mavericks," "The Mark of the Beast," "The Return of Imray," "Namgay Doola," "The Lang Men o' Larut," "Bertran and Bimi,' ," "Reingelder and the German Flag,' "The Wandering Jew," "Through the Fire," "The Finances of the Gods," "The Amir's Homily," "Jews of Shushan," "The Limitations of Pambé Serang," "Little Tobrah," "Moti Guj-Mutineer,' "Bubbling Well Road," "The City of Dreadful Night," "Georgie Porgie," "Naboth," ," "The Dream of Duncan Parennes." 1892. THE NAULAHKA: | A STORY OF | WEST AND | EAST BY RUDYARD KIPLING | and WOLCOT-BALESTIER London: William Heinemann | MDCCCXCII., Bedford Street, W.C. Crown 8vo., pp. vi., unnumbered, and 276, at the foot of page 276, Printed by Ballantyne Hanson & Co., Edinburgh. Cloth. A New Edition was published the same year by Macmillan & Co. BARRACK-ROOM | BALLADS | AND OTHER Japanese vellum edition, pp. 208. Bound parchment, 66 1893. MANY INVENTIONS | BY | RUDYARD KIP. 666 1894. MY FIRST BOOK. THE EXPERIENCES OF THE JUNGLE BOOK | BY | RUDYARD KIP. and P. FRENZENY | London | Macmillan & Co. | and New 66 6 66 "Tiger-Tiger !'" Mowgli's Song, "The White Seal," "Lukannon," 'Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, "Darzee's Chaunt," "Toomai of the Elephants," "Shiv and the Grasshopper," "Servants of the Queen," Parade-Song of the Camp-Animals. 1895. THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK | BY RUDYARD KIPLING. (Vignette) | With Illustrations by J. LOCKWOOD KIPLING, C.I.E. | London | Macmillan & Co. | and New York | 1895 | All rights reserved. Crown 8vo., pp. vi., unnumbered, and 238. At foot of page 238, "Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh," În blue cloth. Design of front and back in gold, gilt edges. Contents: "How Fear Came," "The Law of the Jungle," "The Miracle of Purun Bhagat," "A Song of Kahir, Letting in the Jungle," "Mowgli's Song against People," "The Undertakers," "A Ripple Song," The King's Ankus. "The Song of the Little Hunter," 66 39 66 "Quiquern," 'Angutivun Tina," "Red Dog," "Chil's ," "The Spring Running," "The Outsong." Song," SOLDIERS THREE, | THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS, | IN BLACK AND WHITE. | By | RUD. YARD KIPLING. | London | Macmillan & Co., and New York 1895 | All rights reserved. Crown 8vo., pp. viii., numbered, and 338. At foot of page 338, "Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh." Blue cloth. L'Envoi to "The Story of the Gadsbys" included in index. Crimson cloth, design on side. "GOOD HUNTING" | BY | RUDYARD KIPLING | [Copyright (1895) in the United States of America by Rudyard Kipling]. "Pall Mall Gazette" Office | 18, Charing Cross Road, London, W. C. | 1895. Medium 8vo. Pp. 16. At foot of page 16, "Printed for the Proprietors of the PALL MALL GAZETTE by THOMAS HUNT, at the Office, 18, Charing Cross Road, in the Parish of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Middlesex.' Paper wrapper.. OUT OF INDIA | THINGS I SAW, AND FAILED TO SEE, IN | CERTAIN DAYS AND NIGHTS AT | JEYPORE AND ELSEWHERE | BY | RUDYARD KIP. LING | New York: | Copyright, 1895, By | G. W. Dillingham, Publisher, Successor to G.W.Carleton & Co. | MDCCCXCV. | [All Rights Reserved.] N.D. Crown 8vo., pp. vi. (numbered), and 340. Pale blue linen, with a design on front and back. TOMMY AND OTHER POEMS | FOR RECI. TATION | RUDYARD KIPLING | Lewis Carroll Norman Gale | May Kendall Hal Findon | Constance E. Naden | Mary E. Manners "P" | London | James Clarke & Co., 13 & 14, Fleet Street. | 1895. | Pp. x., numbered, and 98; in centre of blank page facing last, "London: W. Speaight and Sons, Printers, Fetter Lane." Fcap. 8vo., limp cloth wrappers, with design on front. The above volume contains one only of Kipling's poems, the one from which the volume takes its title. 1896. THE SEVEN SEAS. BY RUDYARD KIPLING. (Vignette) Methuen & Co. | 36, Essex Street, W.C. | London. 1896. Crown 8vo., pp. xviii., numbered, and 230. At the foot of page 230, "Printed by T. & A. Constable, Printers to Her Majesty, at the Edinburgh University Press." Marone buckram, lettered on back. There was also a large paper edition. |