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Paperback. English. Publisher: Wordsworth Classics. 1994. Good. Presents the further adventures of Mowgli, the man-cub brought up in the Indian jungle by Mother Wolf, who eventually leaves the jungle to live among men.
R 40
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 Author(s): Rudyard Kipling  Title: Kim  Publisher: Macmillan and Co  This Edition: Pocket papermac edition 1961, reprinted 1969  Place Of Publication: Great Britain  First Published: 1901  Binding: paperback  Number of pages: 319  Weight: 237  Condition: Still neat and tidy, has been inscribed, please see pictures below   
R 19
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From Sea to Sea  Vol 1 By Rudyard Kipling, Publisher Macmillan & Co Ltd Date 1908 Binding Hardbook with Decorative cloth cover. Postage:99.00 via Courier to Door. Payment to Bob eft within 48 hrs of the auction closing, please do not bid if you cannot pay within the 48hrs, we take great care in packaging our items and cannot be held responsible for damages in transit, Please take a look at all photographs as they form part of the discription.The buyer will be notified via email the tracking number once we have posted the item!                                    
R 165
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Publisher: Macmillan and Co Ltd   This Edition: 1923   Place of Publication: Great Britain   Binding: Tear on left upper side of spine   Dust Jacket: No dust jacket   Number of Pages: 282   Weight: 640g   Condition: Colour  fading on cover, previous owner inscription, fading and markings on some pages       Postnet 2 Postnet   R99-00 (0-5kg)    Additional R20-00 per extra 1kg   Maximum Weight: 15kg   Collection   From our store - Southern Suburbs Jhb            
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Rebacked in green clothwith original spine, new end papers; colour frontispiece, plates and marginal illustrations, with the drawings of a dung beetle pushing his load with his front legs rather than his back legs on pages 65, 337 and 457 and Snowball the horse being dragged out of the river on page 316 - these drawings were changed in later impressions. Fitzpatrick's adventures during this time of his life, when he was pioneering in the Bushveld, are vividly described in his book Jock of the Bushveld, which is generally accepted as a South African classic. In the early 1900's he used to recount the adventures of his dog Jock (a Staffordshire Bull terrier cross), in the form of bedtime stories to his four children, Nugent, Alan, Oliver, and Cecily, to whom the book was dedicated - the likkle people. Rudyard Kipling, an intimate friend, used to take part in these story-telling evenings and he it was who persuaded FitzPatrick to put the stories together in book form. Having done this, FitzPatrick searched for a suitable artist to illustrate the book and eventually came across Edmund Caldwell in London and brought him to South Africa to visit the Bushveld and make the drawings on the spot. Hardcover. English. Longmans, Green and Co., London. 1922 11th impr. ISBN: n/a. 475 pp, illustrated by E Caldwell. Rebacked in green cloth with original spine retained and new end papers. Part of original flyleaf retained with blurry signature (repeated on title page). Book No: 2002131
R 8.500
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