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The New Army

Kipling, Rudyard

The New Army

Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, NY: 1914
  • $475
Copyright edition, preceding the first appearance in book form. Stapled card-bound in six octavo parts ([I]: The Men at Work; II: The Quality of the Machine; III: Guns and Supply; IV: Canadians in Camp; V: Indian Troops; VI: A Territorial Battalion, and a Conclusion. Near fine. Then as now, no comprehensive copyright agreement obtained between the two largest anglophone book-markets: the U.K. and the U.S. As a British citizen -- Henry James enjoyed the best of both worlds -- Kipling could not publish works in America that were protected by copyright unless they were published in America first (no relation to the current administration's modus regendi). Thus Kipling and his agent Watt contrived to publish limited runs, sometimes as few as eight copies, with Doubleday in order to secure the American copyright while having the trade edition come out first in Britain. Thus these are the true first editions (see our other items in this category) of many of Kipling's stories in the 1910's and beyond. Based on articles Kipling wrote for the Daily Telegraph, these describe of training troops after Germany's invasion of Belgium in 1914.
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