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193111052112mo. Paris: Crosby Continental Editions 1931. 12mo vii 176 pp. Original wrappers printed in green lightly worn and with backstrip browned internally a little aged toned small name and date on front free endpaper very good. § First edition outside the US. The Black Sun Press was founded in Paris by American expatriates Harry and Caresse Crosby. This was the first title under their Crosby Continental Editions imprint created for their "World Masterpieces in English" series. It opens with a wonderful letter to Hemmingway from Caresse ascribing the inspiration for the series to an afternoon spent with him at a bullfight in Spain and laying out her reasons and her goals. "Cheap editions in English of the masterpieces of the modern world books that will express the genius of every country in the language we all understand at a price we all can afford". An advertisement printed on red coated paper for the next title from the press Raymond Radiguet’s The Devil in the Flesh is tipped onto the recto of the final page. Crosby Continental Editions unknown books
1974287869New York: Aloe 1974. Limited. pamphlet. fine. 4 pages printed orange wrappers. New York: Aloe Editions 1974. Limited Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> This fable appeared first in The Double Dealer in 1922. No. 171 of 250 copies printed at the Oliphant PRess.<br/><br/> Aloe unknown books
19694829Moscow: Progress Publishers 1969. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Introduction in Russian text of the novel in English. An uncommon book especially in dust jacket. This is a nice copy in attractive pictorial DJ. <br/><br/> Progress Publishers hardcover books
199909058Sacramento Ca: Meeker Publications Inc 1999. LIMITED EDITION. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Fine. Octavo. No. 57 OF 500 NUMBERED COPIES. 50 pp. Foreword and illustrations by Barnaby Conrad. In original clear plastic shrink wrap. Bound in red cloth lettered in gilt. A fine copy in a fine pictorial dust jacket and slipcase. This entire article is reprinted from the March issue of Fortune Magazine of 1930 and is the first publication of this press. <br/><br/> Meeker Publications, Inc hardcover books
1967300549New York: Scribner 1967. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Edited by William White. d.w. New York: Scribner 1967. First Edition.<br/><br/> Fine in a lightly edge-chipped dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1970WRCLIT82913Pittsburgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press 1970. Cloth and decorated boards. Frontis. Edited by M.J. Bruccoli. One of 200 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the editor. Fine in tissue jacket. Univ. of Pittsburgh Press hardcover books
19462589Cleveland: The World Publishing Company 1946. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Illustrated by John Groth with a note on the author by the artist. Fine in dustwrapper. Custom red cloth wrapper with black spine label. <br/><br/> The World Publishing Company hardcover books
19537117Harry S. Dube 1953. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Staple-bound illustrated wraps; pp. 76. Faint dampstain and wrinkling along bottom edge extends slightly up spine; VG internally bright and clean. Contains "The Circus" by Ernest Hemingway. <br/><br/> Harry S. Dube paperback books
1969300548New York: Scribner1969 1969. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 151pp. orange cloth d.w. New York: Scribner 1969. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> With Review Copy slip<br/><br/> Scribner1969 unknown books
1986300539New York: Scribner 1986. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Scribner 1986. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
197019168N.P.: Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1970. First Edition. One of 125 numbered copies printed for Friends of The Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual this being copy no.8; initialled by publishers Matthew J. Bruccoli and C.E. Frazier Clark Jr. Small folio; single folded sheet stapled into brown wrappers printed in black; 4pp; illus. A Fine copy. Reproduces a 2pp essay by Hemingway written for the December 1920 issue of The Cooperative Commonwealth Vol.II No.4. HANNEMAN S-F171. Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual unknown books
19534856New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1953. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Outstanding copy of this important Hemingway anthology. DJ with light wear only. Includes complete texts of The Sun Also Rises The Torrents of Spring selections from 5 other novels 11 short stories as well as selections from Death In The Afternoon and The Green Hills of Africa. <br/><br/> New York: Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1943WRCLIT52393New York: Paramount Pictures 1943. 20pp. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations some in color photographs. Corners a bit bumped and creased light use ink date neatly written inside rear wrapper else very good. Original souvenir booklet for the release of the 1943 film adaptation of Hemingway's novel based on a screenplay by Dudley Nichols directed by Sam Wood starring Gary Cooper Ingrid Bergman Akim Tamiroff et al. Nichols contributes a foreword there are comments by Cooper Bergman and other cast members printed below large color portraits of them in costume by Dan Sayre Goresbeck articles by the director notes about the production and production principals and a two page illustrated bio of Hemingway. Paramount Pictures unknown books
198129943New York: Scribner's. 1981. Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. One of 500 copies signed by the editor Carlos Baker. Near fine copy with light foxing to bottom edge and less so to fore-edge in very good- glassine dust jacket chipped and torn at the spine. Slipcase near fine. ; Large 8vio; 948 pp . Scribner's hardcover books
1985JC5072New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Cloth-backed paper boards near fine lightly rubbed at spine tips with some faint foxing along edges of text block; in near fine dust jacket with some light wrinkling along the edges. Review copy with publisher's promotional material laid-in. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1975001405New York: By the Author 1975. Softcover. Autograph letter signed on Mary Hemingway's stationary; 6 3/4 x 9 3/4; single sheet recto only; a few small spots to edges; faint crease lines; very good or better. Mary Welsh Hemingway 1908-1986 was a journalist and the fourth wife of author Ernest Hemingway. The letter on a stationary with the header "Mrs. Ernest Hemingway" reads: "Dear Mr. Fox I'm sorry I haven't any photographs to send out. Best wishes to your mother - you forgot to send me her name. Mary Hemingway. 21st November 1975. New York: By the Author paperback books
1929834741929. HEMINGWAY Ernest. A FAREWELL TO ARMS. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First edition second issue. Hanneman A8. A rather worn copy without the dust jacket and an excellent candidate for binding as it is fine internally. unknown books
19529020915France: Gallimard 1952. Hardcover. Near fine. Translated from the English by Jean Dutourd. Collection Soliel. Bound in the publisher's original blue cloth over boards spine and cover stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Gallimard hardcover books
1992W157EHNew York: Big Fish Books 1992. Dark blue cloth with bronze spine lettering and marlin vignette on upper board. West India map endpapers. Unpriceclipped pictorial dust jacket. Book and dust jacket without defects but for minor soiling on dust jacket. One of 1000 copies. Introduction by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Nice copy of fairly rare fish book by two Nobelists. . Limited Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Roberto Herrera Sotolong Photographer. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Trade. Big Fish Books Hardcover books
1974W9911New York: Aloe Editions 1974. Orange paper wraps with black titling. A little sunning in spine area otherwise very good. Limited to 250 numbered copies; this copy unnumbered. There are 4 pages of text. Limited. Paper Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Pamphlet. Aloe Editions Paperback books
193729402London: Jonathan Cape 1937. First English edition. 8vo pp. 256. Blue cloth. Labels removed from front pastedown o/w VG. Hanneman A40A. Jonathan Cape unknown books
198517646New York: Charles Scribners' Sons 1985. First edition 8vo pp. 10 228; 25 photographs; jacket; fine. James Michener who took part in Life Magazine's infamous promotion for Old Man and the Sea introduces Hemingway's "farewell" essay concerning among other things bullfighting and his return to Spain. <br/><br/> Charles Scribners' Sons unknown books
19501334768San Francisco CA circa 1950s. Pirated edition. Saddle-stitched. Octavo 10 pages; G; stapled paper booklet; torn at the crown of the spine crease across top of front flap soiling to rear flap pages clean; frontispiece drawing of Hemingway on the reverse of the cover page and a photograph of Hemingway on the rear cover. Pirated reprint of the original Paris edition that was distributed in the United States from the 1950s to the 1960s. 1334768. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. unknown books
19961342328New Jersey: The Ecco Press 1996. First Edition Thus First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 298 pages; VG/VG; spine red with white titling; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut '$23.00' very mild shelfwear; interior clean; shelved case 12. 1342328. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Ecco Press hardcover books
1932W145EHXNew York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. Black cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. Worn in joints with some loss of cloth. Stain at bottom of lower board. Frontispiece full page full color reproduction of Juan Gris' The Bullfighter. There are 127 pages of photographs and at end a Glossary of bullfighting terms. A nonfiction account of a season of bullfighting in Spain. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books