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Rudyard Kipling

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Rudyard Kipling

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Auction Date:2019 Aug 07 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:15th Floor WeWork, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
ALS, two pages on two adjoining sheets, 5 x 8, January 29, 1893. Written from Brattleboro, Vermont, a letter to author and illustrator Mary Hallock Foote, known for her stories of the American West, in full: "You told your old publisher to send us 'The Chosen Valley' for which we bless you, but you didn't write your name and he enclosed a stiff & society card to which we were not grateful. I've read it several times and great guns! it is good, and good again. It's bigger in range, wider from side to side and thicker than any book of its inches that I know—a sort of 'Now-I've-said-the-last-word-about-this' book. I see in the papers and I hope its truth that you are going to do great things (will they be in fresco or tempura or how?) at the Chicago exhibition again. I congratulate you ever so much but don't drop the pen for the brush. The good Lord sent us a new year's gift in the shape of a small girl with whom we are much set up. She spends her time eating & sleeping and being weighed but we are convinced that never did a baby in the history of all babies do and suffer these things so well. My wife said the other day: 'How in the world does Mrs. Foote find time to draw as well as write with a baby!' I suggested that a first baby perhaps is different from all the others and that Mrs. Foote didn't do much that time. I've just got off my new book and am going to be idle for a week. How we wish you would come & sleigh ride in our perfect Vermont air." In fine condition. Kipling mentions finishing a "new book," perhaps the short story collection Many Inventions (published in June 1893) or The Jungle Book, his famous collection of short stories first published in magazines in 1893–94, then released as a single volume in May 1894.