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  • Collection: Kipling Scrapbooks - Letters of Marque

Hindostan Or British India

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Hindostan Or British India. (with) Continuation Of British India. Published By J.H. Colton & Co. No. 172 William St. New York. Entered ... 1855 by J.H. Colton & Co. ... New York. No. 30.

Ballard 1 (The Garth Scrapbook)

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Scrapbook contains Rudyard Kipling’s early works in the Pioneer Mail. Compiled by Sir William Garth (1854-1923), a British lawyer and advocate serving in Kolkata, India from 1885-1913, then acquired by Kipling collector Ellis Ames Ballard…

A drawing of the entrance to the Kipling Room

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The item is a drawing of the entrance to the Kipling Room, featured as part of an article for the the Dalhousie Review Vol. 26 No. 2

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Portrait of Rudyard Kipling, 1892

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The item is a portrait of Rudyard Kipling by Bourne & Shepherd, circa 1892

Letter of Marque, 1809

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This item is a lettter of marque from Captain Antoine Bollo, conceded on February 27, 1809 by Mr. Dominique Malfino of Gênes, owner of the ship "Furet", a corsair (pirate ship) weighing fifteen 15 tons.

Cover of Garth Scrapbook

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This item shows the cover of the Garth Scrapbook containing Rudyard Kipling's "Letters of Marque" from the Pioneer Mail

Title Page of the Garth Scrapbook

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This image shows the title of the Garth Scrapbook containing Rudyard Kipling's "Letters of Marque" from the Pioneer Mail.

Clipping from "Letters of Marque" XIII

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This image shows a clipping from Rudyard Kipling's thirteenth installment in the "Letters of Marque" series published in the Pioneer Mail.

Treaty of Tordesillas

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Item shows the first page of the Treaty of Tordesillas from

Abraham Ortelius's map Thomas More's Utopia

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This image shows Abraham Ortelius's rendering of the imagined nation in Thomas More's Utopia.