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lc_91134Gallimard, Paris, 1963
197610960HOW IT WAS Knopf 1976 first edition fine in like dust-wrapper. Inscribed by the author Hemingway's last wife. Illustrated with photos. Knopf unknown
19848905New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1984. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 5 1/4 X 7 1/4 Inches. 140 PP. Collection of quotes and stories written by Hemingway on the craft of writing throughout his career. Phillips has pulled from Hemingway's letters both personal and professional as well as his own written works. The finished product is a hit-list of tips for those attempting to write. Complete number line to the "1" on the copyright page. Original price of $12.95 intact on front flap. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
Milano, Feltrinelli, 1964, 16mo(cm. 18 x 11) brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 262 con 12 tavole fotografiche nel testo (La Biblioteca Ideale, 3) .
1958100852<p>Paris:: Paris Review. Very Good. 1958. Paperback. Features an interview wirh Ernest Hemingway by George Plimpton. First edition paperback. Moderate edge wear and age toning two small clear tape repairs to rear cover else very good in illustrated wraps. .</p> Paris Review, paperback
1944315212Burbank CA: Warner Bros 1944. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Original side-stapled glossy wrappers. Wrappers good only with extensive tape repair to margin of wrappers horizontal fold internally very good. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Promotional material for the 1945 film "To Have or Have Not" featuring 12 pages of adveristing and poster material and fourteen pages of articles about the film and its performers. The screenplay was adapted from Hemingway's "worst book" in Hawks' estimation by Jules Furthman and William Faulkner the latter's participation making it the only film on which two winners of the Nobel Prize have ever collaborated. It was Bacall's debut film and where she and Bogart first met. <br /> Faulkner wrote the second revised final version of the script and was responsible for its change of setting from Cuba to Martinique. Warner Bros unknown
9748Ensemble d’une lettre autographe in-12 signée datée du 17 mai 1975 et d’une carte autographe signée datée du 30 mai 1975. Bronne confirme à Aelberts qu’il a publié en 1974 « Un Américain en Ardenne : Hemingway » puis le remercie pour sa plaquette « La mort du chasseur » (Babioles Cynégétiques, de Jean DUTOURD sur Hemingway).
1954103091954 Rarissime photo argentique de l’écrivain en conversation avec le toréro Padro GANDARIAS (El Escorial) au printemps 1954 au bord d’une arène. Photo signée par le photographe. 239x177 cm, noir et blanc
1931225810New York: Random House 1931. First edition Number 355 of 500 numbered copies marked out of series at the Harbor Press. Folding frontispiece. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black ribbed cloth. Fine. In blue morocco and cloth and chemise. First edition Number 355 of 500 numbered copies marked out of series at the Harbor Press. Folding frontispiece. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The First Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway by the famous bookseller and proprietor of House of Books. Random House unknown
19517715New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1951. 1951. Fine. - Octavo gray cloth titled in black on the spine. The covers are very lightly bumped & the spine & extremities are slightly darkened. 63 pages with an erratum printed on page 51. Near fine. <p>"The first and only printing consisted of 750 copies." Hanneman B-51. The preface is by Hemingway. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951. hardcover
1940535816New York: Longmans Green 1940. Softcover. Near Fine. Advance excerpt stapled into the dust jacket as issued. Translated by Whittaker Chambers and Barrows Mussey. Octavo. 16pp. Two tiny tears on front of the jacket else very near fine. Uncommon and desirable Hemingway ephemera reprinting the entirety of Hemingway's preface as well as the first few pages of the book. An account of the fight against fascism in Spain. Additionally there is a long Hemingway blurb on the rear panel of the jacket. Seldom encountered in this format. Longmans Green unknown
1939219743New York: Modern Age Books 1939. First edition Number 126 of 440 copies signed by Quintanilla. Four lithographs & 62 full-page drawings by Luis Quintanilla one full-page color plate laid in. 1 vols. 8vo. In the original half cream calf and pictorial blue-gray cloth stamped in gilt. Spine very slightly scuffed and toned otherwise near fine in repaired slipcase with printed label on front. First edition Number 126 of 440 copies signed by Quintanilla. Four lithographs & 62 full-page drawings by Luis Quintanilla one full-page color plate laid in. 1 vols. 8vo. Hanneman B 34 Modern Age Books unknown
1957602250New York: Parade 1957. Unbound. Near Fine. First edition. Small tabloid quarto. Illustrated. Cheap newsprint a little toned else near fine. Feature cover article on films made of Hemingway's novels with several images of the author. Parade unknown
1939560097New York: Hearst Magazines Inc 1939. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Illustrated wrappers. Very good or better with short tears along the edges. Contains a short story by Hemingway Under the Ridge a novelette by Faith Baldwin and a full-length novel by Hugh Walpole. Hearst Magazines, Inc unknown
a89513Single complete issue. August 1935. First edition. Folio. Wraps. Cover illustration by Sam Berman. Fully illustrated in color and bw. This issue contains Ernest Hemingway article "He Who Gets Slap Happy" artwork by George Petty Upton sinclair "We Choose our Future" poetry by Benet and Ogden Nash sports by JOhn Tunis short story "The Celebrity" by dos Passos and short story "2400 Dollars for Kindness" by Saroyan and much more. 186p. VG excellent condition just light cover wear. no marks; no tears. Great vintage advertisements for fashion sports cars cigarettes and so on. . paperback
a89512Single complete issue. September 1935. First edition. Folio. Wraps. Cover illustration by Sam Berman. Fully illustrated in color and bw. This issue contains Ernest Hemingway article "Notes on the Next War" artwork by George Petty Theodore Dreiser article "Overland Journey" short story "Three times Seven" by Roark Bradford and much more. 254p. VG excellent condition just light cover wear. no marks; no tears. Great vintage advertisements for fashion sports cars cigarettes and so on. . paperback
a89508Single complete issue. December 1935. First edition. Folio. Wraps. Fully illustrated in color and bw. This issue contains Ernest Hemingway article "Million Dollar Fright" artwork by George Petty Erskine Caldwell short story "Return to Lavinia" satire by Andre Maurois much more. 218p. VG. light rubbing on cover. no marks; no tears. Great vintage advertisements for fashion sports cars cigarettes and so on. . paperback
a89534Single complete issue. July 1935. First edition. Folio. Wraps. Cover illustration by Sam Berman. Fully illustrated in color and bw. This issue contains Ernest Hemingway article "President Vanquishes" Short story "Pogrom" by Maxim Gorky poetry by Kreymborg artwork by George Petty and much more. 186p. VG excellent condition just light cover wear.no marks; no tears. Great vintage advertisements for fashion sports cars cigarettes and so on. . paperback
a89535Single complete issue. June 1935. First edition. Folio. Wraps. Cover illustration by Sam Berman. Fully illustrated in color and bw. This issue contains articles and fiction by Ernest Hemingway Ezra Pound E E Cummings Thomas Wolfe story "Arnold Pentland" artwork by George Petty and much more. 186p. VG excellent condition just light cover wear.no marks; no tears. Great vintage advertisements for fashion sports cars cigarettes and so on. . paperback
1959332914Ketchum Idaho 1959. 4 black and white photographic prints images 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. 10 x 8 inches. Remnants of cloth tape on verso; Very Good. 4 black and white photographic prints images 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. 10 x 8 inches. Series of four candid photographs of Ernest Hemingway with his fourth wife Mary Welsh Hemingway. Both are seated at a table conversing each signing photographs in one Hemingway is having a drink. No markings on the photos but they appear to be from around the time of John Bryson's photos in LIFE magazine Ketchum Idaho February 1st 1959. unknown
194217020ELos Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1942. A terrific collection of four stills 8†x 10†from the acclaimed film For Whom the Bell Tolls adapted from Ernest Hemingway’s classic novel set in the 1930s during Spain’s civil war directed by Sam Wood starring Gary Cooper Ingrid Bergman Akim Tamiroff Katina Paxinou and Arturo De Cordova. All in fine condition. The photographs show: Cooper and Bergman sharing a flirtatious moment and a cup of coffee a particularly lovely shot of Miss Bergman in an intimate moment with Mr. Cooper reclining together on the grass a shot of Bergman and Cooper with a look of contention passing between them while Akim Tamiroff gestures near-by with a crust of bread and the last of Bergman and Cooper sharing a passionate kiss as Cooper is about to leave on his mission to blow up an all-important bridge. A fine set of photographs highlighting the generous gifts of talent and charisma of these two great actors. The film won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role Katina Paxinou and was nominated for Oscars for Best Picture Best Actor in a Leading Role Gary Cooper Best Actress in a Leading Role Ingrid Bergman Best Actor in a Supporting Role Akim Tamiroff Best Art Direction - Interior Decoration Color Best Cinematography Color Best Film Editing and Best Music Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Paramount Pictures unknown
201228059New York:: Scribners 2012. First Printing of the First Scribner's Edition. A Fine tight unread copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This fascinating collection of short stories excerpts from novels and magazine pieces anthologized the author's best work relevant to that sport. This compilation begins with an insightful foreword by Ernest's son Patrick and an introductory essay by grandson Sean whose thoughtful selections make this a book that can be appreciated by readers even if they're not interested in hunting. The first section "From Up in Michigan to the Serengeti" includes a couple of Nick Adams stories the "Macomber" and "Kilimanjaro" classics plus numerous excerpts from The Green Hills of Africa. Part 2 "Dispatches from the Field" includes commissioned articles about experiences in Europe and Africa and Part 3 "A Hunter's Return to the Good Country" closes out the collection with stories and reporting about hunting closer to home mainly in Idaho. Scribners, unknown
1935338250Chicago Illinois: Ken Inc 1935. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Cover by Wesley Neff. Folio. 138pp. Paper wraps. Some light foxing to the front wrap along with a crease and general wear to the wraps with scraps and tears very good. The debut issue of this magazine features an article by Ernest Hemingway "The Time Now The Place Spain" which is accompanied but a note from the editors stating that while Hemingway was originally announced as an editor for the magazine he is not only though it would have him and until then "he will remain as a contributor until he is fired or quits." The magazine has several articles on the Nazi's and Hitler "Hitler Hunts a Wife" as well as large black and white photos including Dorothea Lange's haunting photo Migrant Mother. Ken Inc unknown
1935338255Chicago Illinois: Ken Inc 1935. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Wesley Neff. Folio. 138pp. Paper wraps. Some light foxing to the front wrap and general wear to with scraps about near fine. The debut issue of this magazine features an article by Ernest Hemingway "The Time Now The Place Spain" which is accompanied but a note from the editors stating that while Hemingway was originally announced as an editor for the magazine he is not only though it would have him and until then "he will remain as a contributor until he is fired or quits." The magazine has several articles on the Nazi's and Hitler "Hitler Hunts a Wife" as well as large black and white photos including Dorothea Lange's haunting photo Migrant Mother. Ken Inc unknown
1938565574Chicago Illinois: Ken Inc 1938. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Cover by Wesley Neff. Folio. 138pp. Stapled pictorial wrappers. Moderate wear light foxing on the page edges and a bit on the wraps staples oxidized centerfold loose still a very good copy. The debut issue of this magazine features an article by Ernest Hemingway "The Time Now The Place Spain." The magazine has several articles on the Nazis and Hitler "Hitler Hunts a Wife" as well as large black and white photos including Dorothea Lange's haunting photo Migrant Mother. Ken Inc unknown