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Wee Willie Winkie

by Kipling, Rudyard

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Wee Willie Winkie and Other Stories.
Kipling, Rudyard. A Fine- copy in a Fine binding by Bayntun of Bath England.

The Other Stories are: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. His Majesty The King. The Drum Of The Fore And Aft. This copy is number 6 in a series of short stories from the Indian Railway library. Price was one Rupee.
Published by A H Wheeler & Co. Allahabad. Pp 96. (One page of adverts.)
The binding is by Bayntun of Bath England and is a red 3/4 patterned calf over red cloth boards. The binding shows no wear and is very attractive with gilt lettering on the spine. The publisher's pictorial wraps are present and bound in with the text in proper sequence rather at the end of the text as in some cases. The text, except for some light spotting on the advertisement and the title page is clean, bright and without any tears or markings. The rear bound in cover with the "two soldiers" has a few chips around the edges, (see photos). The issue points support this copy being the second issue of the First Edition. A scarce item in this near fine condition, and is in a very attractive binding.

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On Feb 15 2012, Feeney said:
We all know "Wee Willie Winkie", don't we? Whether recited in its original 1841 broad lowland Scots or as quickly rephrased in English, generations of mothers have lulled their restless babes to sleep with its rollicking lines. Remember? "The cat is singing purring sounds to the sleeping hen,/ The dog's spread out on the floor, and doesn't give a cheep, /But here's a wakeful little boy who will not fall asleep!" *** But "Wee Willie Winkie" is also a short story dashed off by 22 year-old Rudyard Kipling in 1888 in his last of seven years of newspapering in British India. He had been born in Bombay in December 1865. It begins "His full name was Percival William Williams, but he picked up the other name in a nursery-book, and that was the end of that." Six-year old "Willie-Baba" as he is called by his mother's Indian ayah, is son of the Colonel of the 195th Infantry regiment. One day his favorite subaltern's fiancee rides across the border of British India into the land of the Afghans. Willie rides after on his pony. She is thrown and both are about to be held for ransom by what Willie calls Bad Men or Goblins. But the men of the 195th ride up and Wee Willie is a hero. *** This story also lends its title to a book: one of 14 longish short stories dashed off by Kipling in 1888 or earlier in between stints for pure journalism for two Anglo-Indian newspapers. Advertising in 1888 said this about the content of WEE WILLIE WINKIE AND OTHER CHILD STORIES: "illustrations of the four main features of Anglo-Indian life, viz., the Military, Domestic, Native and Social." *** Not all of the 14 stories are about children. And certainly some are distinctly NOT for children, being about light-hearted or bored adulteries of 7,000 foot high hill station Simla, summer capital of the British Raj. Tales readers might already know include "The Phantom Rickshaw," "Baa Baa, Black Sheep," "The Drums of the Fore and Aft" and "The Man who would be King." The last was made into a 1975 feature film directed by John Huston and starring Sean Connery as ill-fated free-booting Freemasons Daniel Dravot and Michael Caine as Peachy Carnehan. "Baa Baa Black Sheep" is a depressing tale of child abuse, as Kipling and sister Trix (Alice) lived it from age 5 to 12 in a seaside English boarding house where he had been left by his parents when they left the youngsters there and returned to Bombay and then moved on to Lahore in India. *** WEE WILLIE WINKIE AND OTHER CHILD STORIES abounds in tales worth reading even if you have no knowledge of Kipling's life. But they are also part of the Kipling biography and especially its annus mirabilis 1888 when Kipling published some of his earliest works of genius. -OOO-

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Bookseller
Rachel Smith Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
Mar008
Title
Wee Willie Winkie
Author
Kipling, Rudyard
Format/Binding
Fine Binding by Bayntun of Bath. 3/4 patterned red calf over cloth boards.
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First English
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
A. H. Wheeler
Place of Publication
Allahabad
Date Published
[1888]?Rudyard
Pages
96
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Rudyard Kipling, Indian Railway Library,
Bookseller catalogs
19th century history of Indian Railway Literature;

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