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1939D6982New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher's natural cloth lettering stamped in blue on spine; 8vo; pp. 295. Spine tips gently rubbed; text block lightly foxed along the edges and rolled with upper board extending about 1/4" beyond lower. With the pencilled ownership signature of Ursula Hemingway Jepson on the FFEP younger sister to Ernest Hemingway. <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
193933207New York: Modern Age Books 1939. 1st trade edition. Brown paper wrappers with white lettering to cover and spine. VG edgewear most heavily at spine age-toning/slt lean. 29 pp. text. With additional 90 pp. of drawings unpaginated. Profusely illustrated. With four original lithographs designed for this edition. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> Modern Age Books unknown books
1974407701Aloe Editions 1974. A fine copy. 12mo. 12 pages including blanks. Original orange printed wrappers. One of 250 copies designed and printed by Ronald Gordon at The Oliphant Press. This copy unnumbered out-of-series and from the printer's personal collection. This fable first appeared in 'The Double-Dealer' in 1922. <br/><br/> Aloe Editions unknown books
194029435NY: Scribner 1940. First Edition. 8vo Pp. 471pp. A very good copy in worn and torn dj second state with photo credit. Hanneman A18a. A powerful novel of the Spanish Civil War. Scribner unknown books
194029434NY: Scribner 1940. First Edition. 8vo Pp. 471pp. Book Club review taped to flyleaf. A very good copy in worn dj second state with photo credit . Hanneman A18a. A powerful novel of the Spanish Civil War. Scribner unknown books
1965014267Caedmon TC 1185. 1965. First Edition. Phonograph Record. 12' 33rpm phonograph record in printed jacket fine in fine gate-fold jacket. Two-tone green label. . Caedmon TC 1185 unknown books
1935WRCLIT74706Chicago & New York: Esquire Inc. 1935. Small octavo. Publisher's blue-green crushed morocco spine and side panels gilt extra a.e.g. Tipped-in color plates. Spine ends very slightly rubbed some mottling to endsheets beyond the usual marbling otherwise a very good or better copy. First edition. One of five hundred numbered copies printed for distribution to patrons of ESQUIRE. This copy does not have a recipient's name in the place for same on the limitation page. Hemingway's "Notes on the Next War" appears here for the first time in book form in company with Langston Hughes's "The Folks at Home." HANNEMAN B20. Esquire, Inc. unknown books
1958WRCLIT81111Hollywood: The Selznick Studio/20th Century-Fox 1958. Seventeen 8x10" b&w publicity stills with studio cutline in lower margin. Three have annotations on verso the remainder have a single letter 'A' in one corner of the verso a few marginal tack holes from display use but generally very good. A representative lot of publicity stills for this the second film adaptation of Hemingway's novel based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht and starring Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones under Charles Vidor's direction. The majority of the stills depict exterior military scenes. The Selznick Studio/20th Century-Fox unknown books
1949WRCLIT83480Los Angeles: Warner Bros. 1949. Six 11 x 14" sepia toned pictorial lobby cards. Occasional unobtrusive pin holes in a few margins old paper tape offset on versos of two cards otherwise very good. Six 2-6 and 8 of the eight lobby cards issued to promote Warner's rerelease of the 1932 Paramount film adaptation of "Ernest Hemingway's Greatest Novel!" Helen Hayes Gary Cooper and Adolphe Menjou starred and Frank Borzage directed based on a script by Benjamin Glazer and Oliver H.P. Garrett. Warner Bros. unknown books
198058747N.p.: 1980. 4to. About fine in stiff gilt wrappers printed in black 115 pp pinned as issued. Screenplay for the projected R-rated version: "now freed from the confinement of the censorship of forty years ago.his scenario captures the earthy flavor of Hemingway's exceptional characterizations.Against the backdrop of the bitterly fought Spanish Civil War Hemingway weaves his drama." from the Foreword. According to the title page this film was to have been produced by Mario Gallo and Mario de Vecchi and "presented" by Sandy Howard and Walter Manley. The author of the screenplay Robert Vincent O'Neil has directed at least five films -- "The Psycho Lover" 1970 "Blood Mania" 1970 "Paco" 1976 "Angel" 1984 and "Avenging Angel" 1985 -- and is credited as co-author with the screenplay of a sixth "Angel III: The Final Chapter" 1988. N.p.: unknown books
1978WRCLIT63787New York: Scribner 1978. Quarto. Boards. Heavily illustrated with photographs. First edition. Fine in very good slightly edge-tanned dust jacket with small nick at toe of spine. Excerpts from Hemingway text and associated accompanying relevant photographs. Scribner hardcover books
1964WRCLIT21641New York: Hawthorn Books 1964. Original uncorrected folded long galleys of the first edition in book form with galleys of prelims in different format laid in. Extremities of a few long galleys frayed else very good. Hawthorn Books unknown books
1951WRCLIT79070New York: Scribner 1951. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. Fine in near fine slightly darkened dust jacket. First edition first state without the errata slip tipped to page 51. Two-page Preface by Hemingway. One of a total edition of 750 copies. HANNEMAN B51. GRISSOM B62. Scribner hardcover books
1951WRCLIT48572New York: Scribner 1951. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. Two-page Preface by Hemingway. First edition second state with the errata slip tipped to page 51. One of a total edition of 750 copies. Paperclip rust mark at top edge of front endsheet else about fine in very good lightly chipped dust jacket with short internally mended tear. HANNEMAN B51. Scribner hardcover books
1976280571New York: Knopf 1976. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated. 537 pages plus index. large 8vo black cloth dust wrapper wrapper lightly toned and with one closed tear to top of front hinge. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1976. Very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Presentation copy signed in full by the author and dated on the half title page: "Mary Hemingway 2-16-1977"<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
1936D6985New York / Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher's maroon cloth gilt-stamped lettering on upper board and spine; 8vo; pp. 270. Some light rubbing at spine tips and along edges of boards; text block faintly foxed along fore-edge and slightly rolled with upper board extending about 1/8" beyong lower. A nice copy with the ownership signature of Ursula Hemingway Jepson Ernest's younger sister pencilled on the FFEP. <br/><br/> Farrar & Rinehart hardcover books
193923534New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1939. First English Language Edition. Octavo. Yellow cloth; dustjacket; 439pp. Tight clean copy; spine cloth a shade darkened and brown top-stain a shade faded. In the original pictorial dustwrapper unclipped lightly rubbed at edges with orange portions faded to yellow on spine as usual. An attractive copy. Bullfighting memoir translated from the Spanish by the American matador Sidney Franklin. Ernest Hemingway was an uncredited co-translator and editor. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
19572009322First Edition Library 1957. hardcover. fine/fine. Facsimile edition of the first edition. Book and dust jacket fine. First Edition Library unknown books
9017966Shelton: First Edition Library. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Facsimile of the first edition bound in publisher's original black cloth cover and spine labels printed in black. With facsimile dust jacket housed in a grey paper covered slipcase with labels on the front and back. <br/><br/> First Edition Library hardcover books
1990TB24101Norwalk Conn.: The Easton Press 1990. Collector's Edition. Fine in full dark blue leather covered boards with three raised bands on the spine with gilt text and decorations stamped in the compartments and with gilt and dark green tool work on both the front and rear boards. The end papers are silk with a matching silk placement ribbon sewn-in at the head of the spine. All three edges of the text block are in gilt. A small quarto measuring 9 1/4" by 6" containing 308 pages of text. Illustrated by Alan Phillips. A beautiful tight clean and bright copy with no names dates notations or book plates. The Easton Press hardcover books
19791604178The Franklin Library 1979. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Limited Edition as stated on title page. Raised bands on spine. Leather bound book. Gold gilt. Silk ribbon bookmark bound in. Fine book except for light rubbing on top left corner of back cover and scratches on foredge. The Franklin Library hardcover books
19679016091Norwalk: Easton Press 1967. Hardcover. Fine condition. Phillips Alan. Collector's edition illustrated by Alan Phillips. Bound in dark blue composition leather decorated in gilt and red stamping with silk moire end papers. Ownership embossment on title page otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Easton Press hardcover books
1974004216New York: Oliphant Press 1974 1974. Soft cover. Published in New York by The Oliphant Press in 1974. This short fable is a soft cover edition number "112 of 250." Book fine. New York: Oliphant Press, 1974 unknown books
1950005141London: Jonathan Cape 1950. Near Fine slight rubbing to cloth at the tips in a Very Good dust jacket 3" closed tear rear panel light edge wear. Precedes the American edition by 3 days. Wonderful dust jacket designed by Hans Tisdall. . First British Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Jonathan Cape Hardcover books
19791307017The Franklin Library 1979. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Fine limited edition from The Franklin Library. Full leather bound with gilt detailing and a satin ribbon marker. The Franklin Library hardcover books