An edition of Rudyard Kipling's first book (1899)

Rudyard Kipling's first book.

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Rudyard Kipling's first book.
Luther Samuel Livingston
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An edition of Rudyard Kipling's first book (1899)

Rudyard Kipling's first book.

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Publish Date
Publisher
The Bookman
Language
English
Pages
32

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Edition Notes

"Twenty copies separately printed from the types of The Bookman".

Signed at end: Luther S. Livingston.

LC copy in folder in slipcase 19 x 14 cm.

Stewart, J.M. Kipling, 4

LC copy has inscription on p. [2] of cover: "For Mr. G.M. Williamson from Luther S. Livingston". Accompanied by undated handwritten note from Livingston to Williamson and undated typewritten note from bookdealer on James F. Drake Inc. letterhead regarding this title.

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[New York]
Genre
Bibliography., Correspondence.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Z8465 .L79

The Physical Object

Pagination
32 p. :
Number of pages
32

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16228521M
LCCN
52045198

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