The London issue
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The London issue Lippincott's, sold for a shilling, is slightly larger (9 1/8 by 6 inches), and its buff-colored wrappers are printed in black with the word 'Lippincott's' in a reverse cut on a red field (Livingston 62, not in Stewart. Its three leaves of advertisements include a Sampson Low, Marston ad for the English editions of the Kipling Railway Library series, and the title page appears before the Kipling portrait frontispiece, which is printed on coated paper heavier than the text leaves and faces the first text page. |
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| The English edition of the magazine is missing in its first issue the date line 'January 1891' on p. 3, found below the title on the identical page in the American edition. | |