Captains Courageous

Rudyard KIPLING

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Captains Courageous
Captains Courageous
Captains Courageous

“A SAGA OF HARD PHYSICAL WORK IN CONFLICT WITH NATURAL FORCES”: FIRST EDITION OF KIPLING’S CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS

KIPLING, Rudyard. Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks. London: Macmillan, 1897. Octavo, original gilt-stamped pictorial blue cloth, all edges gilt. Custom chemise and half morocco slipcase.

Preferred first English edition of Kipling’s richly detailed tale of American deep-sea fishing and faith in hard work, with frontispiece and 21 illustrations by I.W. Taber. A lovely copy.

Like his two Jungle Books, Kipling wrote this morality tale of life aboard a New England fishing boat while living near Brattleboro, Vermont, his wife's hometown. The book thus contains "something of his feelings about America—both his affection and his irritation" (Carpenter & Prichard, 296). "This is the only book of Kipling's which is set entirely in America. All the characters are American. Not only that, but the heart of the book—its moral in a single sentence—is one of Kipling's main beliefs of this period expressed in terms essentially American, or perhaps more particularly New England. He put it later in verse: 'And the Gods of the Copy-book Maxims said: 'If you don't work you will die!' It is a saga of hard physical work in conflict with natural forces. It is a book which could hardly have been written by anyone who did not admire Huckleberry Finn; it is a book whose claim to survival rests mainly on detail, and it is all American detail" (Mason, 119). Without scarce dust jacket. First serialized in Pearson's Magazine, December 1896 to April 1897; this edition published October 18, 1897 (following the American edition of September 16). Livingston 137. OCEL I:548.

Just a hint of rubbing at extremities of cloth, about-fine, gilt quite bright. A lovely copy.

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