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2007T1905993Impressions York / Bradford 1 Gallery Bradford 2007. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. 4to in photo illustrated stiff card covers 88pp on thick art paper colour photos etc __CONDITION : NEW unread and unmarked copy. . __To see more of our Photo books type DbbPHOTO in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Impressions, York / Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford paperback
194352843N.p.:: Paramount Pictures Inc. 1943. First edition. Original wrappers illustrated in color. Some slight creasing and dust-soiling to the rear blank wrapper; otherwise fine. Folio. Illustrated in color by Dan Sayre Groesbeck and from photographs. This booklet is sold in theatres showing "For Whom the Bell Tolls. Paramount Pictures Inc., unknown
194563055Hollywood:: Paramount Pictures 1945. publisher's wrappers. Front wrapper detached with a shallow chip to the fore-edge; light use. . 15 x 12-1/4 inches. Press campaign book illustrated with advertising material for the motion picture. Exhibitor's campaign book. Paramount Pictures, unknown
1999267418Zürich : Arte Edition bei Haffmans, 1999. 255 S. mit zahlreichen Abb. ; 27 cm Orig. Pappband mit Schutzumschlag.
199913985Zürich, Haffmanns Verlag, 1999.
200642674Zürich : Unionsverl., 2006. 2. Aufl. 189 S. ; 21 cm Pp.
In-4 (cm. 30.80), tela editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 189, (3), con illustrazioni a colori nel testo. Piccola abrasione al piatto anteriore ed al taglio concavo, sempre alla sovracoperta; peraltro, volume in buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
br. Nel corso degli ultimi vent'anni nulla di nuovo è stato aggiunto alla biografia di uno dei massimi scrittori del Novecento. Eppure non tutto è stato raccontato dell'avventurosa vita di Hemingway, e soprattutto dell'amore che lo ha legato all'Italia, dalle Dolomiti alla Sicilia, al di là degli intensi squarci che dobbiamo alle pagine firmate dalla sua traduttrice Fernanda Pivano. Questo libro ripercorre per la prima volta tutto l'itinerario italiano del grande Ernest - dal suo sbarco a soli diciotto anni come volontario della Croce Rossa sul fronte del Piave durante la prima guerra mondiale alla sua ultima presunta e misteriosa puntata veneziana un anno prima del suicidio. La ricostruzione meticolosa e appassionata di Richard Owen, attraverso le testimonianze raccolte di prima mano e le più svariate fonti bibliografiche, segue passo passo il formarsi di un legame durato oltre quarant'anni e non solo per i continui ritorni di Hemingway sul suolo italiano (il Piave, Torino, Taormina, Bassano del Grappa, Genova, Rapallo, Cortina), ma anche grazie alle sue tante amicizie, alle passioni e alle debolezze: le leggendarie bevute all'Harry's Bar, le passeggiate lungo i vicoli di Taormina, i soggiorni alla Locanda Cipriani di Torcello, le battute di caccia in montagna. Un legame carsico, quello col Belpaese, che riemerge e s'intreccia di continuo in tutta l'opera dello scrittore: da Addio alle armi, dove la disfatta di Caporetto fa da sfondo al racconto del suo primo innamoramento per Agnes, la crocerossina conosciuta in un ospedale di Milano, fino a Di là dal fiume e tra gli alberi, ispirato al suo ultimo amore italiano, la diciottenne Adriana Ivancich conosciuta a Cortina alle soglie dei cinquant'anni. In Italia Hemingway scrisse di amore e di morte con delicatezza e passione. Fu qui che maturò e affinò lo stile che lo rese celebre e sarebbe stato tanto imitato, ed è per questo, conclude Owen, che «alla storia d'amore tra Hemingway e l'Italia dobbiamo capolavori letterari senza tempo».
19451236481945 Les Presses de la Cité - 1945 - In-12, broché couverture souple - 301 pages
199956652München, Bucher Verlag, 1999. origi.Pappband, quer 4°, 78 illustrierte Seiten.
Book is in excellent condition in chocolate heavy cloth covers, gilt print on cover and spine. No flaws, beautiful shape. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows small edge tears, one open at top cover, now wrapped in clear protective cover. 188 pages. Nice quotes and b&w photos throughout. Nice shot of author inside back cover also.
192665025New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1926. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Rebound in three-quarter red morocco raised bands title ruled and decorations in the compartments in gilt top edge gilt. Bookplate else fine. Includes the first book appearance of "The Undefeated" by Ernest Hemingway as well as contributions by Ring W. Lardner Zona Gale Robert E. Sherwood and others. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
1926308959NY: DODD MEAD & COMPANY. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1926. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. Near fine in navy blue cloth with orange topstain & gilt titles on front cover & at spine lacking the dust jacket. Faint spot of shelf soiling to covers otherwise tight with gilt bright. Features the FIRST book appearance of Ernest Hemingway's story "The Undefeated." . DODD, MEAD & COMPANY. hardcover
1939553706New York: Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade 1939. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Foreword by Ernest Hemingway. 12mo. 47pp. Stapled illustrated self-wrappers. Small tear and crease at upper corner of front wrap very good. Published to benefit disabled veterans of the Spanish-Civil War. Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade unknown
1965FLAHIVE-2350G.P. Putnam's Sons New York 1965 First printing. A fine copy in a near-fine jacket. A copy with clean text and price $4.95 intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. Note: Prior owner's neat signature on front endpaper. Jacket has a couple short closed tears and some wear to extremities as pictured. Fiction-A. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York hardcover
17315Paris : La Quinzaine littéraire, 1967 - journal agrafé au format 26 x 34 cm sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, 32 pages illustrées en noir - bon état -
19625824New York: Magnum Photos with Life Magazine 1962. First edition. Very Good/Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Prefatory note by John Steinbeck; facsimile handwritten sentiment by Ernest Hemingway. Text by Jozefa Stuart. Circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Oblong 21 x 14 cm; 28 pages in self wraps. Illustrated with 17 half-tone reproductions of photographs. Some light blemishes to outer wraps. Magnum Photos with Life Magazine paperback books
Mm 130x210 Brossura editoriale con bandelle, X-178 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
388 pages including index, footnotes and black and white photographic plates. Signed and inscribed by author upon half-title page on 28 January, 1962. Presents the case for Ezra Pound, the man who edited the work of Yeats and T.S. Eliot, helped introduce the poetry of Robert Frost and influenced the development of Hemingway and was tried for treason and sent to an insane asylum. Includes excerpts from the controversial broadcasts Pound made from Italy during World War II. Light wear to tight and unmarked book. Minor soiling to fore- and top edges of plates - images unaffected. Moderate wear to dust jacket which bears a half-inch tear to the top of front panel and is now preserved in Brodart. Quality copy. Book
388 pages including index, footnotes and black and white photographic plates. Presents the case for Ezra Pound, the man who edited the work of Yeats and T.S. Eliot, helped introduce the poetry of Robert Frost and influenced the development of Hemingway and was tried for treason and sent to an insane asylum. Includes excerpts from the controversial broadcasts Pound made from Italy during World War II. Book is tight and unmarked with moderate wear. Average wear to price-clipped dust jacket which is moderately sunned at spine and preserved in mylar. A sound copy. Book
19321627<p>1st Edition 1932. Illustrated with photographic plates. Unused subscription slip tipped in to rear. Includes a rather sarcastic printed letter from Ernest Hamingway to the Editor on Page 135 in response to a piece which clearly irked him in a previous issue. Also "The Tomb of Lenin" by E.E Cummings "Difficulties of a Statesman" poem by T.S Eliot "The Jerboa" poem by Marianne Moore "The Captive" story by Caroline Gordon "American Anarchy and Russian Communism" by M.R Werner among many other contributions and advertisements of interest. Good condition with no inscriptions. Ring mark to front cover and a touch of edge wear / toning to spine. Internally in sound order with very occasional spotting.</p> The Hound and Horn Incorporated paperback
19961405341New York: Berkley Books 1996. Berkley Trade Paperback Edition First Printing. Softcover. Octavo 270 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Spine black with red and white lettering. "Autographed Copy" sticker adhered to front cover. Creasing to spine. Mild wear to edges and corners of covers. Age toning to interior of front cover. Signed by Morris on title page. Shelved Gender Studies. 1405341. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Berkley Books unknown
1969002455Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1969. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Limited Edition 1969 Fine in Fine dust jacket housed in Fine slipcase 138 pages. Book is 8.75 inches in height by 6 inches in width very clean coarse brown cloth with perfect paper title label to spine. Ultra clean book in Never read condition end papers are clean with No previous name or bookplateJacket is tan paper with simple Hokum printed in black on spine protected in a new mylar sleeve Tan paper slipcase is Fine. Play written by Morris McNeil in the 1920's with documentation that a young Ernest Hemingway assisted in the writing. Nice foreword explains the provenance. and connection to Ernest Hemingway. Most presentable and ultra clean Limited Edition in jacket and slipcase at a bargain price. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. The Sans Souci Press hardcover
19781572<p>This copy of the book is an unbound galley proof version identified on an end paper as "FP 178 Young Hemingway HOKUM only FP proofs 6/15/78". It contains 138 loose numbered pages printed on one side that measure approximately 5 ¾ x 8 ½ inches. The pages are unmarked. The book is in fine condition. For purposes of protecting the unbound book it is contained in a gray paperboard box measuring 9 inches long by 6 inches wide by 2 inches deep.</p><p><strong>"Hokum: A Play in Three Acts" by Morris McNeil and apparently Ernest M. Hemingway </strong>was published in 1978 by The Sans Souci Press in Wellesley Hills. The use of the word apparently before Hemingway's name was a requirement imposed by the Estate of Ernest Hemingway. The verification of Hemingway's co-authorship of this play which was unpublished during Hemingway's lifetime is presented in great detail in William and Dorothy Young's Introduction in the book pages 9 -14. This play may be Hemingway's first major work! This assertion is supported by the words on the copyright page which states that the play was first copyrighted on June 4 1921 - Hemingway's first novel The Sun Also Rises was not published until 1926.</p><p>The illustrations accompanying this description show the Title page the page attesting to the item being a galley proof the copyright page the Publisher's Note stating the requirement for the use of the word apparently and the first page of the Introduction.</p><p>Ernest Miller Hemingway July 21 1899 – July 2 1961 was an American novelist short story writer and journalist. His economical and understated style had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels six short story collections and two non-fiction works. Additional works including three novels four short story collections and three non-fiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. Wikipedia</p><p>Morris McNeil Musselman February 19 1899 - April 22 1952 was a Hollywood screenwriter and author. Wikipedia</p> The Sans Souci Press
194526273LONDON: EDITIONS POETRY LONDON. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1945. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. FFirst edition. Ear fine in a Vg. DJ. Light traces of shelfwear to DJ. Spine on DJ. Lightly age toned Terrific line-up of writers including: Henry Miller's "The alcoholic veteran with the washboard cranium" Ernest Hemingway's "The light of the world" William Faulkner's "Fox hunt" & Eudora Welty's "The hitch-hikers." There are several other notable stories in this collection. ; 5" x 7 3/4"; 266 pages . EDITIONS POETRY LONDON. hardcover