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elsf Rudyard Kipling 1961 (1904)


Rackham's Poe, 25-story collection, 1935 T2078538

1935 Lippincott P591252 --in queue; later check newspapers and Amazon
1935 Harrap --later clone from 1935 Lippincott
[1] The Scotsman 1935-12-14 review column "Christmas Gift Books" > Complementary Arts: Writers and Illustrators in Collaboration"; 21/- (another is Hans Andersen, illus. Rex Whistler, 7/6, Cobden-Sanderson)
1986 facsimile o[2] ISBN 0706426517 --later clone from 1935 Lippincott

Amazon

1986-10-16 Bounty Books [3] as ISBN 0706426517, with Look inside 2015 Pook; spine shows "Octopus Books"
1987 Octopus hc[4] as ISBN 0706430166, paperback[5] as ISBN 0706430166
ISBN 0706426517 as Horizon Book Promotions, 1989-11 [6], ill Rackham; with Look inside 2015 Pook (same cover illus.) -- as "Poe's Tales ..."
2008-03-01 Wordsworth [7], with Look inside ... Introduction, 23, Notes
2015-04-16 Pook [8], ill Harry Clarke, with Look inside ... 29 stories ; 24 illus (front + 23 plates)
2015-11-28 Pook [9]
2016-11-17 Forgotten [10], with Look inside, 2-volume


Puck

S44631

Artists (c - some ed. of the collection)

Puck

c André Castaigne
Robin Goodfellow, I to VI (Puck, V to X)
Charlotte Harding --nidb EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n93042476 (30)
Puck of Pook's Hill, I to IV T39140
c H. R. Millar
c Arthur Rackham
Claude A. Shepperson, R. I.
UK serial

Rewards

c Charles E. Brock
c Frank Craig 132866
Elizabeth Shippen Green --nidb EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n86001802 (156) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/petal/about.html
The Knife and the Naked Chalk (Rewards and Fairies) T956233
Frederic[k] Dorr Steele 142674 as Frederick
9-part serial
F. H. Wellington, engraver of Craig --nidb
9-part serial


Omnibus

All the Puck Stories, Macmillan 1935 --poems too?

at antiQbook "32 full-page monochrome plates
[11] Man Gua 1935-12-05 p23
https://lccn.loc.gov/2007582734 and o[12]

Robin Goodfellow---His Friends (prologue), McClure's Magazine 27.1, p3-4

" Once upon a time a boy called Dan and a girl called Una lived in England upon a farm a thousand years old and not very far from where Caesar landed to conquer the Britons ...
When [Puck, or Robin Goodfellow] met Dan and Una, ... he gave them each a clod of earth, said Words over it, and made them free of all Old England, and all the people who had lived on their Farm for three thousand years.
... many folk must have come and gone there.
And Puck he knew them all! "

quoted in The Minneapolis Journal, Wednesday 1906-05-02 p14 (viewed at Newspapers.com via google search), in "The Magazines"

[But] Puck after each talk magicked away their memories with the Strong Magic of Oak, Ash, and Thorn, and they went back to their home quite comfortable and ordinary.
That is one of the reasons why these tales have been so difficult to collect. ...


1935 All the Puck https://lccn.loc.gov/2007582734 x+670 H.R. Millar and Charles E. Brock o[13]
at Houghton Library: Kiplingn 12.35


All the Puck Stories

Rudyard Kipling
Puck [--omnibus or new collection (eg new sequence or prose without verse)?]
1935-00-00 
Macmillan and Co.
x+670 [all 4 library records 670 or x+670]
10/6 [leather 12/6]
(not done as stated)
    Entered 2017-02-22 as an omnibus edition of the two collections, rather than a new collection, following the second of these two Notes from library records (quote):
  • Includes stories from Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and fairies. Cf. Stewart. --LCCN: 2007-582734 and OCLC: 972806916
  • A reissue of the 1906 and 1910 editions of Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and Fairies respectively. --OCLC: 561607441
  • 1906 page-count 277 1910 page-count xiv+344

Only edition of this title found 2017-02-22 in WorldCat library records (4, none with list of contents) LCCN: <a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/2007582734">2007-582734</a> and OCLC: <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/972806916">972806916</a> -- "Note: Includes stories from Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and fairies. Cf. Stewart." OCLC: <a href=""></a> -- "Note: A reissue of the 1906 and 1910 editions of Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and Fairies respectively." -- "Other Titles: Smaller Collections" (interpreted to mean titles of the two component collections)

Price 10/6; leather 12/6 --newspaper adverts 1935-12

H. R. Millar, Puck of Pook's Hill, 1906-00-00

Charles E. Brock, Rewards and Fairies (1910 ed. illus. Frank Craig)

1935 newspapers (9 hits)

Scot 10-17 p6, James Milne "When the Christmas market comes along ..."; "from"; "The tales present episodes in English history in a dramatic form."

8 hits -1201 to -1212

capsule Obs 12-01 p20 --price; two titles "in one volume"
[14] advert Manchester Guardian 12-05 p23 "containing all the stories" C. E. Brock, R.I.; 2 prices
received India 12-06 p9 --as 10s/6d
advert India 12-06 p9 --this title listing same as Man 12-05
advert Obs 12-08 p22 --2 prices only
advert Scot 12-12 p14 --same as Man 12-05
review Scot 12-12 p14 -- "This new and very attractively produced one-volume collection comprises all the stories previously published in PPH and RF and is illustrated by Messrs. [HRM] and [CEB]. "Christmas Gift Books: Complementary Arts: Writers and Illustrators in Collaboration": "Kipling's Puck stories, which present episodes from English history so vividly in dramatic form ...""
page view (both items)


at Amazon

Omnibus under multiple titles, with cover image (we have none yet 2017-10-23)

1935 Macmillan [15] -- from Millar?
1941-12 Ams Press [16] -- no image
1993-04-08 Oxford World's Classics [17] -- ? (full-size color close-up Puck)
2010-02-28 Nabu [18] -- irrelevant photo
2010-09-10 Kessinger [19] -- unillustrated
2014-03-30 Literary Licensing [20] -- unillustrated


Puck of Pook's Hill

Puck of Pook's Hill T39140 in The Strand Magazine 31:1--32:4

Wikipedia lists Stories and poems (26)
o[21] Lon/Millar ; o[22] NY/Rackham (24)
User talk:Chris J#Puck of Pook's Hill contents
User talk:Chris J‎#Puck of Pook's Hill, 1906 eds.
User talk:Linguist#Puck of Pook's Hill


Puck at Kipling Society

"A Centurion of the Thirtieth" (poem) -- "Cities and Thrones and Powers" T1917893
"A Song of Mithras" -- "A Song to Mithras"
"Hal o' the Draft" (poem) -- "Prophets at Home" --nidb but the latter title is ubiquitous online
First line, "Prophets are Honoured All Over the World"
"The Bee Boy's Song" -- "The Bee-Boy's Song"

LHJ 23:1 (December 1905), page 2 "What We Shall Have in 1906"

McClure's Magazine 27:1-6 (May to October 1906), Robin Goodfellow--His Friends (Part I to VI) 12 full-page from drawings by André Castaigne (links = 4 selected for Scribner's Puck of Pook's Hill)

  1. 27:1, p2(frontispiece) 6 8
  2. 27:2, 153 155
  3. 27:3, 289
  4. 27:4, 417 419
  5. 27:5, 502 504
  6. 27:6, 593 595


Puck at HDL

1906 . October 1906, Scribner's Vol XXIII, illus. André Castaigne 122512 (4, frontispiece plus 3 not included in the pagination), vi+305 Contents, cover unillustrated
1906 Canada [23]; Macmillan Canada 1906, illus Millar (clearly signed), Contents 10, Illustrations 20 (*included* in the pagination), x+306, "Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh"; p[307-08] By Rudyard Kipling (London, mainly Uniform edition, etc); no cover --partly done
1906 - Tauchnitz 1906, poems inside 10 chapters at HDL, p[7]-288; Collection vol. 3924, no cover, unillus.

evidently much later edition and its correction

1906 as 251p [24] Doubleday & Company, Inc., no date, pp-[252], no cover, no illus.;
1906 as 253p [25] Doubleday & Company, Inc., no date, pp-[254], no cover, no illus.; Contents lists "Cities and Thrones" and "Prophets Have Honour" (but those two are untitled within) "A Song to Mithras" "Bee Boy" --same as above except p251-[254]
1909 - multivol works (Outward Bound ed.)
1911 (2 ident) Doubleday, Page (cat as pocket edition), Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, A. R. W. S. --same, undecorated cover
2 scans of the same book from U California, which lacks the frontispiece and perhaps other front pages; recommend the color version title page --Amazon shows cover
1913 - multivol works
1916 - multivol works
1921 - multivol works

copyright 1905? --as stated LHJ 1906-01 (Weland's Sword) (but The Strand states (c) 1906 in the USA), LHJ February states (c) 1906 apparently identical except title page (and perhaps other front/back pages)

1914 (cat as 1925) Doubleday, Page 1914, identical?
1917 Doubleday, Page 1917 --same, no cover
1919 (2 ident) Doubleday, Page 1919 (2) with cover --identical to below except t.p. date 1919
1920 (cat as Doubleday, Page 1920) no title page, p1-277
1924, Doubleday, Page 1924, p1-277
Canada

Toronto Daily Star 1906-11 --repeat Firefox crashes 2017-10-22/23

11-27 p7 (crash!)
[26] 12-04 p2 --one of six initial offerings promoted by The Tabard Inn Library
12-17 p9 (crash!)


Macmillan eds.

reviews

[27] The Observer -10-07 p9
[28] Times of India -10-20 p8
[29] Irish Times -10-26


Doubleday

reviews

[30] Chi -09-29 p8, L. Jeanette (brief)
[31] NY Times -09-29 pBR593 "KIPLING'S NEW MOOD.: Fairy Stories of England That Must Have a Purpose and a Moral -- Puck and the Voluble Shadows." ! (A. R. W. S., no price)
[32] N-Y Tribune -10-02 p5 (A. R. W. S ; 12mo, pp. 275.)

--INTERIORART needs "Arthur Rackham, A. R. W. S."


Scribner's Outward Bound v23
[33] SF
[34] Bos -11-09


at Amazon, WorldCat
Strand o[35]
McClure's o[36] o[37]

Puck at Amazon, with cover image

1906 Scribner's v23 [38] -- unillustrated (we have) --cover in queue
1911 Doubleday, Page [39] -- almost plain (with images of title, copyright, Contents)
1911 Doubleday, Page [40] -- almost plain ; TITLE PAGE IMAGE REVEALS London: Macmillan, 1911
1918 Doubleday, Page [41] -- matches 1st ed.
1951 Macmillan [42] -- ?
1961 Macmillan Centenary Ed. [43] -- ? (same as 1951)
1964 Macmillan [44] -- ?
1994 Wordsworth Children's Classics [45] --Rackham cover
1995 Folio Society -- ? from serial
1995-02-23 Penguin [46] -- ?
2001-10-01 Wordsworth [47] -- cartoon
2006-11-24 Dover [48] --Rackham cover (we have 2012 ebook)
2012-05-02 Aziloth [49] --Rackham cover
2015-04-15 Pook [50] --Rackham cover
2015-08-27 Kindle (e-artnow books) [51] --Rackham cover "Complete Collection of Puck's Magical Stories" with Look inside that shows Contents, 10 stores, perhaps limited to 1st half of omnibus; yet illus. Rackham and Millar only
2016-03-07 Kindle [52] --cover matches 1906 Doubleday, Page


Rewards and Fairies

T39139 ; Kipling Society

Wikipedia lists Stories and poems (34)
Formats[53] o[54]uk o[55]ca

HDL

1910uk --in queue; later clone Canada
1910ca, Contents p.v-vi, Illus vii, text spans p.ix-338; 4 illus facing pp 41 74 171 292 (same selection)

Canadian ed. (no cover) evidently identical, including Edinburgh printer statement p338, except half-title, title page, and lack of publisher promotions

1910de, vol 4218, Contents p5-6, text spans p7-302


US --all as Doubleday, Page

1911us (2), identical to 1910 (inclg cover, Harvard only)
1913us, identical to 1910 (inclg cover)
1916us (cat as 1906), identical to the Michigan below, no cover
1910us (6)

Harvard (3) is 1910, 3 copies

Illustrations p(xi), lists 4 (front and facing 44 76 298)
Introduction, xiii-xiv
p344 closes "THE END"

UMich (3) is 1916

A Charm, vii-viii
Contents, ix-x
Illustrations (not in the pagination) (otherwise identical)
Introduction, xi-xii
[56] 1925 Doubleday, Page (no view) omnibus [254, 320] p --perh


Rewards and Fairies (Puck, book 2)

  1. 1909-09 Cold Iron p196
  2. 1909-10 p296 LXXIV:4
  3. 1909-11 p402
  4. 1909-12 Gloriana: A Story p502 "Illustrations by Frank Craig and Frederick[sic] Dorr Steele; the largest engraved on wood by F. H. Wellington" (per Contents p467) p502 Gloriana The Fourth of a New Series ..., 548-50 o[57]

compare contents

perfect match for 1910 Macmillan's Colonial Library P28106


Introduction - apparently new for the collection

Kipling's "Introduction" was first published in the collection, probably. It is not published online, nor discussed or even listed, by the Kipling Society--although it is included in many editions of the collection, if not all.


Series 40129: The Delineator (NY: Butterick) 1909 15c/$1.00 ; Jul to p80, Aug 160, Sep 256, Oct 368, Nov 466, Dec 467-572

no Introduction/prologue

main page 1909-09 LXXIV:3 p163, Contents including "Cold Iron"

Contents 75:6 (Jun 1910) p475; Simple Simon p478 (7th of a new series ...) with extraordinary note from the Editor

76:1 (Jul 1910) Brother Square Toes p6-7 68-69
issue break not found pp. 161-226


Delineator 76:1 (Jul 1910) Brother Square-Toes: A Story "Wood engraving by F. H. Wellington from a drawing by Frank Craig // Decorations by Frederic Dorr Steele" p6-7 and 68-69 "The Eighth of a New Series of Tales of Dan, Una and Puck of Pook's Hill"

NOTE: (on the significance of the series) --The Editor p69; also 94-95 130-131

v75 p478, head of Simple Simon (7th)

Puck, the only one of the fairies and heathen gods who loved Old England too well to be driven from her by modern disbelief, is in the habit of appearing to Dan and Una, two modern English children living near the Channel coast. Each time he conjures up from the past people who centuries ago trod the ground upon which he and the children are standing. Each time, when these knights and queens, saints and artists, doctors, centurions and Jews have told the tale of the long-ago they lived in, Puck touches the children with the magic of oak, ash and thorn, and straightway they forget all they have seen and heard--till next time. Back of these stories and tying them all together is a big idea--that of picturing forth to the reader the very heart and soul of the great English people, of which we are a part--the forming and growth, through the centuries, of the feelings, opinions and ambitions that are live to-day in our own breasts. Roman, Pict, Saxon, Dane, Norman[] --we meet them all, and back of each stirring tale and playing through every word of it are shadowy pictures of great events and the changing manspirit that bit by bit have made--us.

v76 p69, foot of Brother Square-Toes (8th); and p131, foot of The Priest (9th)

NOTE:--Puck, the only one of the fairies and heathen gods who loved Old England too well to be driven from her by modern disbelief, is in the habit of appearing to Dan and Una, two modern English children living near the Channel coast. Each time he conjures up from the past people who centuries ago trod the ground upon which he and the children are standing. Each time, when these knights and queens, saints and artists, doctors, centurions and Jews have told the tale of the long-ago they lived in, Puck touches the children with the magic of oak, ash and thorn, and straightway they forget all they have seen and heard--till next time. Back of these stories and tying them all together is a big idea--that of picturing forth to the reader the growth through the centuries of the race-soul of the great English people[] of which we are a part. The central idea lies in the first of the series, "Cold Iron", and in each is shown how the land itself compels the men it breeds to save it in some fashion or another. For all are servants of the Iron Ring: "What else could I have done?" say they.
Roman, Pict, Saxon, Dane, Norman, Englishman, American --we meet them all, and back of each stirring tale and playing through every word of it are shadowy pictures of great events and the changing man-spirit that bit by bit have made--us.


Book publication
Opie 1999 microfiche o[58]
uniform ed: red cloth, extra crown 8vo, 6s. o[59]
pocket ed: India paper, limp leather, fcap. 8vo, 5s. net. o[60] (but o[61] xii, 338 pages, [12] ; illus. C.E. Brock --mistaken date)
edition de luxe: handmade paper, sateen cloth, 8vo, 10s. 6d. net. o[62] o[63]


Dominion or Colonial ed.?
The Times of India 1910-10-26 p9 "Books Received" (no price, probable retailer that lists s/d prices)
Canada ed.

o[64] o[65]; o[66]+o[67]-HDL

The Globe (Toronto) 1910-09-03 p18 "Life and Letters"; "Macmillan Co. announce, among others, the following importations: ..."
-11-05 p18 "Life and Letters", reviewed ... "published in Toronto by the Macmillan Company of Canada" (no price)


Doubleday
Doubleday, Page & Company [68]-HDL --in queue
Scribner's Outward Bound v26

Scribner's v25 o[69] ; (mistakenly as v26) o[70] xi+378 --newspaper coverage confirms, vol 25, as does Amazon



illus Charles E. Brock:

  1. 1926 School ed. o[71] xii+338 [12] 18cm
  2. 1928 https://lccn.loc.gov/2007583591 o[72] xii+338 Charles E. Brock ; xii+338 [12] 18cm
  3. 1929 reprint of 1926 https://lccn.loc.gov/2007583590 o[73] xii+338 [12] 18cm


at Amazon, WorldCat

with cover image (we have none of these eds., nor yet the 1910 Canada source for 2015 Kindle)

1910, v25 [74]
1910 Scribner's [75]
1914 [76]
1917 Doubleday, Page pocket [77]
1922 Macmillan pocket [78] --same as 1917 Doubleday
1937 Macmillan [79]
1949 [80] --same illus as 1906 Doubleday Puck
1960 [81]
1964? Wordsworth [82] --unlikely date
1988-04-01 Puffin Classics [83]
1997/95 Wordsworth Classics [84]
1999/95 Wordsworth Classics mass market [85]
2015-05-18 Kindle [86] --illus. Frank Craig (cover?) with Look inside that shows it is based on 1910 Canada ed. ; introduction p.xi-xii similar to 1906 prologue
2015-10-07 Pook [87] --illus. Frank Craig (cover?), with Look inside that shows Contents ix "A Charm" ... 337 "A Carol" (one xii+338 evidently, same as Macmillan); introduction p.xi-xii similar to 1906 prologue (no title page)
2016-11-24 Pook [88] --illus. Frank Craig
2016-12-09 [89]

newspapers

07-23 ann for September

UK

[90] 3 eds./formats "Ready October 4" --Scots -09-26, Man -09-27
[91] review The Observer 1910-10-09 p5 (negative except poems)
The Times of India -10-26 p9 "Books Received" (no price) and review [92] (charming, no price)
The Times of India, several Classified Ad, no image
DFP -10-02 pD3, cable from London -10-01 "next Tuesday" -10-04

Canada (2)

Toronto Daily Star 1910-11-04 p8 (comment on Kipling sales, having read it)
[93] The Globe -11-05 p18 (review)

US - apparent reviews

[94] N-Y Tribune -10-08 p8 (very positive, no price), Scribner's vi+378
[95] NYT -10-15 pBR6 (long) Doubleday, Page $1.50, Scribner's OB v25 $2
[96] Bos -10-22 p4 (Outward Bound, v25) "sold only by subscription, simultaneous with its trade form" (brief, positive)
[97] SF -10-23 pSM6 (brief) "sold only by subscription at $2"

Just So Stories

S42621

Kipling, Just So Stories for Little Children T39137

canonical title of COLLECTION at ISFDB: Just So Stories for Little Children T39137

continue cleanup of early eds. of this collection (discussed partly on User talk pages Pwendt, Hauck, Stonecreek)

User talk:Stonecreek#Introduction (Just So Stories)


Tales

User:Pwendt/Magazines

ISFDB search

Title Notes: St. Nicholas [98] (8)
Publication Notes search St. Nicholas (1) P195845
[99] NYT 1902-04-12 pBR12 ; see User talk:Pwendt#Copyright dates for some of Kipling's Just So Stories (Ladies Home Journal) --three more stories in LHJ, first The Cat

INCLUDES a note on NET PRICE, American Publishers' Association

A Bibliography of the Works of Rudyard Kipling (1881-1921) Ernest Walter Martindell Bookman's Journal, 1922 --found by google search at books.google.com

St. Nicholas vol 25 part 1 (1897-11 to 1898-04), illustrated by Oliver Herford, p89 185 272 (as O. Herford?)

Herford, ill at EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n50034980 (418, including about 20 credited primarily to another person as writer--mainly illustrated books) --including 1917 Alice, 1890s JCHarris (4) Aaron, Thimblefinger; Overheard in Arkady (coll.) Formats[100]; The Bashful Earthquake (children's poetry) Formats[101] VIAF=1202710 |LCCN=n50034980

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50034980/

  • 1894 Harris Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer country
  • 1895 Harris Mr. Rabbit at home (sequel)
  • 1896 Harris The Story of Aaron
  • 1897 Harris Aaron in the Wildwoods
  • 1895 Wiggin Timothy's quest; a story for anybody, young or old, who cares to read it Formats[102] EN: Wiggin
Herford at Gutenberg
Alice submitted 0720

1897-98

  1. 1 wha St. Nicholas [magazine?] Dec 1897 as Tiny Throat HDL The "Just-So" Stories: by Rudyard Kipling: Some stories are meant to be read quietly and some are meant to be told aloud. ... [long paragraph] if you begin in a low voice and tell the tales precisely as I have written them down, you will find that Effie will presently curl up and go to sleep. // Now, this is the first tale, and it tells how the whale got his tiny throat, p89-93 -- with the familiar title only in the index to volume 25
  2. 2 cam St. Nicholas Jan 1898 HDL as The "Just-So" Stories: by Rudyard Kipling: II. How the Camel Got His Hump', p185-89
  3. 3 rhi St. Nicholas Feb 1898 as Wrinkly Skin HDL "Just So" Stories: by Rudyard Kipling: Now this is the last tale and it tells how the Rhinoceros got his wrinkly skin: Once upon a time ..., 272-75

1900-1903 (10), several ill. Frank Ver Beck

LCCN: Kipling & Ver Beck

2007-586218 Animal stories: ele, arm, kan 1900-04/05/06
2007-586214 but LHJ 19.11 p3-4
2007-586322 leo Pearson's Apr 1902 p446-50
2007-586217 leo LHJ 18.11 p3-4
2007-583986 The Elephant Child, OUP 36+[8]
2007-581641 proofs 1900-1902

April, May, Jun 1900

LC Online Catalog search Verbeck 41 hits of which frank verbeck Bangs, Eddy, Harris 4, Heaton, Kipling (1 + leopard), McManus 2, Hanna Rion VerBeck, Tybout

2008-570150 The Windsor Magazine, Rudyard Kipling extracts 1901-1904

--including elephant (not first); cat; tabu tale (Sep 1903)

"The Elephant" T998501 at The Windsor Magazine

The Windsor Magazine, February 1902, p333-40, with 11 illustrations by Frank Verbeck --located via books.google.com

None of the 11 illustrations is in the 1st US ed. of the book (examined at HathiTrust Digital Library), which includes two full-page illus of the story pp. 73 and 79; that p73 is the cover illustration of the 1st UK ed.

Slightly edited, primarily by occasional insertion of several words; also "O, Best Beloved" for "oh, Best Beloved"

([103] 2016-06-30, held by Stonecreek)

The Windsor Magazine, February 1902, p333-40; stated copyright 1901 by Rudyard Kipling in the USA; 11 illustrations with short captions --located at books.google.com
The 11 do not include the cover illustration for the collection Just So Stories for Little Children (1902), which illustrates this story. (Illustrations not compared with the interior of the book -Pwendt 2016-06-30)


"Rudyard Kipling's New Animal Stories" [banner across top cover], LHJ Apr 1900-04

cover image (stable?)
  1. 5 ele The Windsor Magazine Feb 1902-02 (79) Post 8vo, pp. 12; 1900 otherwise identical to 74 [sequence as 1902] LHJ 1900-04 [p3]
  2. 7 arm LHJ May 1900-05 as Armadillos [no 'e'] (74) Post 8vo, pp. 12; The Beginning of the Armadillos (copyright issue) A. P. Watt; Issued in green paper covers. Only 10 copies were printed for copyright purposes.
  3. 6 kan LHJ Jun 1900-06 [p1] (75) Post 8vo, pp. 16; 1900 otherwise identical to 74
  4. 4 leo LHJ Oct 1901-10 [p3] ; Pearson's 1902-04 [p446]
  5. 8- let LHJ Dec 1901-12 [p11]
  1. 11- cat LHJ Jul 1902-07 [p4] ; Windsor 1902-10 [p483]
  2. 10- crab Pearson's Magazine Aug 1902-08 as The Crab That Made the Tides [p209]
  3. 12 but LHJ Oct 1902-10 [p3]
  4. 9 alp [Taffy?]

"The Crab" at Pearson's Link title: for 2016-07-01 Pearson’s Magazine [v14, #80, August 1902] ed. C. Arthur Pearson (C. Arthur Pearson, 112pp) from a bound volume at Hathi Trust. Details supplied by Denny Lien.

v13 is 1902-01/06

680 pages as bound, including Index [679]-80

v14 is 1902-07/12

740 pages as bound, including Index [741]-42
#79
#80 Vol. XIV, No. 80 (2nd issue of 6 in vol)
Page-count 112 represents frontispiece p[113-14] and p[115]-224, the only content of this issue as bound.
Non-genre magazine, only known SF content listed.
#81
#82
#83
#84 Page-count 180 represents frontispiece p[561-62] and p[563]-740, the only certain content of this issue as bound (no covers nor other front/back material), but the bound volume concludes with Index p[741]-42

Title page at HDL and its reverse immediately precede p[3], follows frontispiece of bound volume, probably the July frontispiece

  1. 81 433-43

working from digital copy at HathiTrust

later note that source at Title, Pearson's Magazine - 1902

  1. 80. 209-13
  1. 82. 373-78, with 5 small illus. by T. H. Robinson (so signed), as by "John Geo. W. Leech"
  1. 82. 433-43, with 4 illus. (3 full-page) by Jay Hambridge (so signed, relying on the Index to discern) at HDL
NOT #81 September!

Vol. XIII

  1. 73, January; 120
  2. 76, April; 112 [345]-456
  3. 77 [457]-568 or 110+[2] including contest unpaginated
  4. 78 [569]-678; 112 includes index

signed (all caps) "Frank Verbeck" and Verbeck index

0720 "The Leopard" Pearson's submitted ; LCCN 2007-586322
0720 Pearson's October 1902 update submitted ; on hold by Linguist


13 The Tabu Tale
published following The Cat in 1903; following Alphabet in 1993 -- as #10 and #12 respectively

Evidently 'The Tabu Tale' appeared in the Outward Bound edition of Kipling's works, v. 20 (Scribner's, Oct? 1903) $2.00; not in the Uniform edition (Macmillan, Nov? 1903)

1935

14 Ham and the Porcupine
based on a letter about the origin of the hedgehog per The Kipling Society (newsletter?)
available online at The Kipling Society kiplingsociety.co.uk/ham_all.htm



St. Nicholas Magazine - 1897 --submitted 2016-07-19

Illustrators credited from the Contents of Part I. Volume XXV., p.[v]-viii as bound.

signed "- Wm A. Mackay -" and O Herford

179 338 375 514

following the usual punctuation conventions

  1. The "Just-So" Stories [comprising the latterday preface and How the Whale Got His Tiny Throat] Now this is the first tale, and it tells how the whale got his tiny throat: --
  2. The "Just-So" Stories: II. How the Camel Got His Hump "Now this is the second tale, and it tells how the camel got his big hump"
  3. "Just So" Stories: Now this is the last tale and it tells how the Rhinoceros got his wrinkly skin:

The "Just-So" Stories (part 3 of 3) (as "Just So" Stories)

1887-12 is front. plus 89-176 (90 pages rather than 88)

respectively the 5, 5, 4-page text fits around 4, 4, 4 full-page illustrations by Herford



scope?


SHORTFICTION They, Kipling, 1904 T21309

1905 per SFE-ef

1904 Scribner's Magazine 36.2 1904-08 p[129]-139 o[104] o[105]
advertised in newsppr -07-23
1904 Scribner's p339-375 (what?) o[106]
1904 Macmillan collection pp303-35
1905 Macmillan 80 o[107] ill. F. H. Townsend 50-41955
1906 Doubleday, Page 80 o[108] " " 06-36631 links catalogue record at HathiTrust Digital

Traffics and Discoveries simultaneously Doubleday, Page and Scribner's vol 22 SF Chronicle 1904-10-23 p8 "the one story which redeems the book and recalls Kipling of old is 'They' ...

N-Y Tribune 1904-12-17 p10 "revising the proofs of traffics and discoveries last summer"

Chi. Tribune 1904-10-01 p9 D, p 4th of this month $1.50 per NYT 1904-10-08 pBR673 "contains the much-discussed story, 'They' ...

  • 10,000 sold on the day $1.50
  • The Eagle's Shadow, 1st printing sold out first day $1.50

Manchester Guardian 1904-10-25 p5 "Crown 8vo, gilt top. 6s."

N-Y Trib 10-03, from London 09-30, the collection is under review if not release

NYT 10-01 "next week" (this week?)

The Brushwood Boy

1907 Macmillan 51-54047 91 leaves+12 ; story runs 5-91 color illus. not paginated
1907 D, P 07-36228 links HDL 73+[12]

(c) 1895 98 99 07; plates as facing p3-73; copy 1 front cover is p8; copy 2 front cover is p24 (apparently a later replacement copy)

Kipling Society readers' guide [109] says 1899 (reprints in 1907 and 1925) with 12 illus by Townsend

Tabu text [110] Taffimai Metallumai See “How the First Letter was Written” and “How the Alphabet was Made”. Notes
Ham text [111]

Kipling at telelib.com [112]

Collections

1902

[113] 1902-05-25 notice of translations; US ed. forthcoming Autumn
0721 [114] fc October (NY)
0726 [115] fc September
0802 [116] 25-30 pen and ink

change of title, Aug/Sep

0902 [117] W. L. Alden on the latest "Just So" story (1 item)
[118] William L. Alden (2 items)
Wireless appeared in The Windsor Magazine
adv publ NY Times 1902-09-13 pBR9 ready September 30th. $1.20 net
1002 [119] now presented London; review
1004 [120] Elephant's Child (ill.)
1004 [121] W. L. Alden Kipling's last story in the Monthly Review
1004 The Globe, from London, one of the books of the week
1004 [122] on the last day of September we published (NY)
1004 Books Received 247pp $1.20 NYTimes pBR31
1012 The Observer 1902-10-12 p1 6s. list from Macmillan (London)

George N. Morang (Toronto) o[123]

also at HDL

Cover illustration

Toronto, kangaroo ABEbooks
London, elephant --red cloth decorated in black and white ABEbooks

[124] [125] [126]

Tauchnitz, unillustrated
New York, no cover image [but 3rd, 5th printings at HDL show kangaroo]


HDL

Kipling, 1902 --also Toronto --also Leipzig
Kipling, 1902 us [127] (3)
  1. UNC, 3rd printing, Dec 1902 [128] alt cover (Kangaroo; that of p92-93 caption and full-page p93
  2. HU, 1st printing, Sep 1902 [129] library rebinding p93, 1st printing without original cover; p73-known cover illus. of UK ed.
  3. HU, 5th printing, Dec 1903 [130] alt cover p93

1903


Just So Song Book. Being the Songs for Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories. Set to Music by Edward German. Doubleday, Page. $1.20 net (evidently Nov 1903) "Books Received" NYT 1903-11-21 pBR18

The Works of Rudyard Kipling. Scribner's. $2.00 "Books Received" NYT 1903-10-10 pBR39

v20 Just So Stories. one year after the trade ed.
v22(sic) The Five Nations (poetry). simultaneous with the trade ed., as henceforth

N-Y Tribune 1903-10-03 "have only just brought out" vol 20

v20 "Outward Bound" subscription ed. contains "The Tabu Tale"
v21 The Five Nations. same day as the ordinary ed. from Doubleday, Page

Manchester Guardian 1903-11-17 p5

Just So Stories Song Book. Music Folio 6s
new vol in the Uniform Edition of the Prose Works of [RK]. Just So Stories for Little Children. 8vo 6s

Scribner's

o[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6700956">6700956</a> for Little Children (c) 1903 with list of Contents; http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730086728 short title 1903

" The writings in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling, vol. 20"



1912
1912 Country Life Press o[131] HDL o[132] = Doubleday?

"in progress" 2016-06-27 late

1912 Doubleday, ill. Gleeson only? https://lccn.loc.gov/12024463
1912 HDL copy o[133]
1912 b/w Kipling col Gleeson o[134] o[135]
as ISBN 0385071108 with cover illus.; o[136]


1912 first story text 1-12 including two two-page breaks with very long captions on the left and full-page b/w illustrations by Kipling on the right (p4-5 and p8-9 in the first story) poem stands alone p13, p14 blank; then plate with color illustration by Gleeson inserted before the text of the second story begins p15

Evidently the text and b/w illustrations p1-249 were not reset, merely one plate inserted before the beginning of each story

Gleeson, 1912 [137] UMi
Kipling and Gleeson, 1950 c1912 [138] UMi

1932 ?
1932 Gleeson & Bransom https://lccn.loc.gov/2007583372
1932? LC collection o[139] 1933 o[140]
1980 Kipling & Gleeson https://lccn.loc.gov/79022584

0831752963 Reprint of the 1913 ed. published by Macmillan, London. --so Kipling & Gleeson illus. date from 1913 or 1912 NY: Mayflower Books Facsimile classics series

1987 Kipling & Gleeson https://lccn.loc.gov/86034316 244+[10] (less attractive plates eliminated?)

with linked Publisher description "Kipling's own drawings, with their long, funny captions, illustrate his hilarious explanations" 0517631776 $8.98 NY: Children's Classics


Gleeson and Bransom, no date, c1912 [141] PSU
Kipling, 1974 c1912 0451521803 [142] PSU


1957
1986
1987 more recent reviews (Kirkus?) note editions selected 1986, 1957 ; and revised 1987 (one story?)



1993 - Complete
Brent 1993 The Complete Just So Stories --done

The Complete from Amazon.com

From School Library Journal
Grade 3 Up-This volume calls itself The Complete Just So Stories because it includes one additional Taffy adventure ("The Tabu Tale") not included in the first edition, as well as "Ham and the Porcupine," the last story of Kipling's career, neither of which are usually printed with the collection. These additions are neither better nor worse than the other just-sos: this volume's real distinguishing feature is its illustrations. Brent's colorful, realistic, slightly naive watercolors recall Persian miniatures in their composition and style. What makes them stand out is their borders, bright mosaics of tiny multicolored tesserae, rich with lapis blue and gleaming with gold, in varying geometric patterns. A narrow strip of similar design edges each page. This book is undeniably lovely, but those who purchased the edition with David Frampton's woodcuts (HarperCollins, 1991) or the version with Safaya Salter's paintings (Holt, 1987) should not feel any discontent either.

Patricia Dooley, formerly at University of Washington, Seattle

Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
positive where Kirkus is negative concerning those illustrations



1995 - Oxford

Oxford World's Classics -- evidently tp and pb format

Oxford 1995 World's Classics o[143] with list of Contents (no appendices), ill Kipling; lii+237; 19cm; ISBN 0192822764

UK 1995-08-01 US 1995-09-07 (cover blue border); 18.6cm 7.3in; paperback

Oxford 1998 World's Classics paperback o[144] ISBN 0192834363 UK 1998-04-02 US 1998-07-09 (cover red border); 19.3cm 7.6in UK with "Look Inside!" -- 3rd printing (cover red border) -- 94-31326 -- [vii] General Preface Andrew Rutherford [xv]-xlii Introduction Lisa Lewis [xliii] Note on the Text [xliv]-xlvii Select Bibliography [xlviii]-li/i A Chronology -- 1 Author's Preface (uncollected) [from St. Nicholas] -- 12 stories in the usual sequence -- 189 A The Tabu Tale -- 213 B Ham and the Porcupine

mainly available at google books ISBN 0199538603 - JSSfLC (OUP 2009), pp 213 and 216-18

-- 219-236[37-39missing]/ Explanatory Notes -- [240-46] A selection of Oxford World's Classics; [247-48] More about [same] -- no back cover or coverart credit

Introduction, Note on the Text, Explanatory Notes (c) Lisa Lewis, 1995
Preface, Bibliography, Chronology (c) Andrew Rutherford 1987
Updated Bibliography (c) [AR] 1996

October 2017

1st eds. p[1]-247 and p249

1902 Macmillan --not at HDL
1902 Doubleday as 3
Harvard 1st, 1902-09 [145], no cover
Harvard 5th, 1903-12 [146], with original cover (Kangaroo)
UNC 3rd, 1902-12 [147], with original cover (Kangaroo) good quality
1902 Morang at HDL, with original cover (Kangaroo)
as 1907 Doubleday 249 (3) [148] --ERROR
[flc] NYPL 8th, 1907-05, no cover --identical to 1902 eds. ([1]-247 and 249, no printer)
[later] Ohio State same as Penn State, no cover
[later] California "Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc." no date; no cover; stories p3-248; TOC true 3 87 101
as 1907 Doubleday Doran 249 [149]
[later] Penn State "Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc." no date, "Country Life Press"; no cover; stories p3-248; TOC true 3 87 101
as 1907 Doubleday 249 [150]
[JSS] Harvard, "Doubleday & Company, Inc." no date; no cover; stories p[3]-248, final verse p249; TOC true 3 87 101
flc as 1907, ill K; Doubleday Doran 249 (2) [151] --ERROR
[flc] Cornell is Doubleday Page 1921, no cover; stories p[3]-248, final verse p249
["later" as above] Minnesota same as Penn State, no cover
flc as 1908, ill K; Scribner's 279 [152] --Writings
pp 3 ... 107; stories p3-279, final verse p[281]; TOC phoney numbers
flc as 1909, ill K; Doubleday Page 249 (2) [153]
[flc with new layout]
NYPL 12th, pocket ed, 1909-06 [154]; p3-248, no cover --presum. identical to the November 1907 "New edition, uniform with The Day's Work"
Harvard Doubleday, Page & Company 1909, New ed. 1907-11 (no 1909 ed./printing listed) [155]; p3-248; TOC true 3 87 101, no cover at all --presumably a later printing of the November 1907 "New edition, uniform with The Day's Work"

New illustrations, 12 plates by Gleeson, evidently the first edition as Just So Stories (short title)

as 1912, ill Gleeson; Doubleday Page 249 [156] --NEED layout
[JSS] illustrated title page "Doubleday Page & Company" 1912; p[1]-247!, verse p249; TOC true 1 85 101
as 1912, ill K and Gleeson; Doubleday 247, 1950 [157]
[JSS] ill t.p. "Doubleday & Company, Inc."; p1-247, verse p[248]; original cover and endpapers
as 1912, ill Gleeson and Bransom; Country Life 249 [158]
cover, missing title page(?), 2-page title illustration, no publisher, no date, Country Life Press; p1-247, p249
includes no color illustrations nor work evidently by Bransom ... no illustration not in the complete 1912 by Gleeson
page 1 is numbered, as 1912 is not; page 33 b/w drawing is rotated, and others may be; p[250] is blank (no printer); printed pages appear otherwise identical
Internet Archive shows contributions by Bransom front cover, endpapers, and title page only
[flc] as 1919, ill K; Macmillan 219, 1st pocket ed. [159] --ERROR
Doubleday Page for Review of Reviews Co. 1919; New ed. 1907-11 (as above); p3-248; 3 87 101, no cover --presum. identical to the November 1907 "New edition, uniform with The Day's Work"
flc as 1921 Doubleday Page [160]
[flc] ill K --identifies 10 printings; New ed. Nov 1907 ; pp 3 ... 101; stories p3-248, final verse p249, TOC true


search newspapers 1912-1935 'just so stories' gleeson (9 hits: US late 1912, UK late 1913; 1915 (charity auction); 1922 $2.50 retail)

barnhart (0 hits), bransom (0 hits)

1922 Children's Book Week, some new ed. $2.50, retail advert NYT N-Y Trib -11-12 p15

C Trib, ill Gleeson

[161] Bos Globe 1932-12-10 p3 "Classics of Children's Literature in Special Editions" $1 Gilchrist's, with drawing of Bransom cover

also Davison's, Atl. Const. 1933-12-10 p5A, $1, rough sketch

[162] NYHT 1933-11-19 pF28 "Books of the Week" (color illus., no other details)