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194835699New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1948. Hardbound. VG- with chipping to edges of the paper spine label slight fraying at spine tail small corner of rear free end paper dog-eared at bottom. Grey cloth with paper label on spine. xi 363 pp. Numerous illustrations by Daniel Rasmussen. Lacks the slipcase but a solid fresh copy otherwise. This edition illustrated by Daniel Rasmussen. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
19502221619<p>First edition with Scribner's Seal and "A". 8 1/2" x 6". Dust jacket unclipped; backed on verso with brown paper; small nicks. Traces of clipping on front free endpaper. Good. 308 pages.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
196634931966. Hemingway Ernest. OEUVRES ROMANESQUES. 2 VOLUMES. Notes and editing Roger Asselineau. Paris: Bibliotheque de la Pleiade 1966 1969. 2 volumes lxxiv 1472pp xiv 1760pp. Text in French. sm. 8vo. Publisher's leatherette flexible covers ribbon markers. Fine hardcover set in Fine dust jackets protected in mylar. The books are housed in the publisher's cardboard slipcases slipcases are somewhat shelfworn hardcover books
19459017417Paris: Gallimard 1945. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine. One of 1000 numbered copies bound in publisher's original paper covered boards with a three color design stamped on the covers and spine. Some soiling to covers and spine. Slight bumping to fore edge and corners. Light foxing to edges and some to front fly leaf pages and title pages. Previous owners bookplate. <br/><br/> Gallimard hardcover books
1936107420Random House 1936. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Rare in dust jacket a first edition of an important early collection of short stories long before many of these writers achieved their fame. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with the original $3 price still on the front flap of the dust jacket. Random House hardcover books
193018420New York: The Modern Library 1930. Cloth. Very Good/Good . A serviceable copy of this very early state but not 1st state of the 1930 Modern Library edition. Includes the "95 Cent" price on the front dustjacket flap and the orignal pictorial cover by "Wuyts". Solid and VG in its light-blue cloth with light spotting to the front panel and light staining along its top-edge. And in a bright Good only dustjacket with notable chipping at the front panel's top-edge and lighter chipping to the spine ends. Also the spine and front panel are cleanly separated from the rear panel but seamlessly hold together in a tight mylar covering. January 1930 Introduction to this early Modern Library edition by Henry Seidel Canby. <br/><br/> The Modern Library hardcover books
195073387New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition first printing in the second issue dust jacket. Widely regarded as an unconscious parody of his earlier work this novel was based on Hemingway's experiences as a war correspondent and irregular soldier in France during World War II and immediately preceded The Old Man and the Sea 1952 the work that led to his receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. Octavo. Original black cloth binding with gilt titles. Very light bumping to the bottom corners. Some general edgewear to the dust jacket with a few old cellophane tape repairs to the verso; otherwise very good. Hanneman A23a. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1950160832New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A lesser known work from the author of "A Farewell to Arms." A tight close to near fine copy with some tanning to the rear endpapers and some light bumping to the top corners in a near fine dust jacket with some minor wear. Still a pleasing copy. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
19677658JNew York: Scribners 1967. First Edition. Near fine in jacket minor bump to bottom of spine bump to top rear corner. Scribners unknown books
2291370Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition Hanneman A18A. Lacks jacket. Spine toned owner bookplate on front endpaper. 1940 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 471 1 pp. 8vo. After Hemingway traveled to Spain in 1937 to cover the civil war for the North American Newspaper Alliance. For Whom the Bell Tolls was completed three year later as the greatest novel to emerge from "the good fight". The story of a young American in the International Brigades attached to an antifascist guerilla unit. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
19782542Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1978. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Limited Edition of the typescript of an apparent collaboration between Hemingway and his schoolmate cronie "Morrie" Musselman. #39 of 73 hors-commerce numbered copies. Bound in off-white buckram with endpapers dust jacket and slipcase in green and title page printed in green and black. Fine. <br/><br/> The Sans Souci Press hardcover books
1950WRCLIT63123Beverly Hills: 20th Century-Fox 1950. 16pp. Folio 38.5 x 25 cm. Pictorial self- wrappers. Illustrated throughout. Horizontal fold light use and tiny edge tear but a very good copy. A sensational publicity pressbook for the 1950 film adaptation of "My Old Man" based on a screenplay by Casey Robinson directed by Jean Negulesco starring John Garfield and Michelle Prelle: "Told with that Hemingway wallop that Garfield sock that French woman's touch." Uncommon. 20th Century-Fox unknown books
1985296992New York: Scribner 1985. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Introduction by James Michener. d.w. N.Y.; Scribners 1985. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1987010742Westminster Maryland U.S.A.: Souvenir Programs Inc. for Warner Brothers Pictures 1987. Soft cover. Fine. Published in New York by Souvenir Programs Inc. for the Warner Brothers Pictures movie version of Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea." Promotional booklet include bios of the movie's stars and various contributers. Includes black and white and some color scene stills from the production. Booklet near fine except for underlined Hemingway titles on the first page. Souvenir Programs, Inc. for Warner Brothers Pictures unknown books
196017708ENew York: Scribner 1960. Early edition. The book itself has the same design cloth and silver-stamping of the first edition. The front panel and spine also has the same artwork as the first edition. Near fine clean copy with a hint of shelf wear in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket with a few tiny nicks. With first edition first printing copies now commanding a significant prices this is an attractive and early form to obtain the novel. Scribner hardcover books
1937295582New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1937. hardcover. very good. 262pp. 8vo rebound in 3/4 green polished calf marbled boards. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1937. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Reprint edition.<br/><br/> Grosset & Dunlap unknown books
201621838ENew York: Bonhams 2016. First Edition. Paperbound. An illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an auction of modern literature and material much of which is by or related to Ernest Hemingway including books letters postcards a matador costume and more. 142 pages. With estimated prices and with the prices realized sheets laid in. Fine in printed wrappers. Bonhams unknown books
198914805JNew York: Chronicle Books 1989. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author Barnaby Conrad to his physician: “For Joe - purely & simply the world’s greatest doctor and tennis player from a grateful Barnaby. Hardbound issue. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Chronicle Books hardcover books
197029511New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1970. FIRST EDITION. A fine tight copy in a bright unfaded dust jacket. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
000575Taylor Publishing Company 1986 Book. As New. Soft cover. F. As New. First Edition. Galley/Proof. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-87833-379-7. Mint copy of galley proof. Taylor Publishing Company, 1986 Paperback books
193893957NY:: Scribner's. Very Good. 1938. Hardcover. This copy is from the personal library of the late Madeleine L'Engle 1963 Newbery Award winner for her now classic young adult fantasy novel A WRINKLE IN TIME and bears her handwritten name on the front paste-down. An early printing matching year of publication on title and copyright pages but no "A". Age darkened along the spine else very good in red cloth. Some unopened pages. No dust jacket. ; 596 pages . Scribner's, hardcover books
1974WRCLIT27407New York: Aloe Editions 1974. Two folded folio sheets. Fine. Uncorrected galley proofs for the first separate edition of this tale reprinted from its first appearance in THE DOUBLE DEALER in 1922. The published edition consisted of 250 copies. Aloe Editions unknown books
19701119Friends of the Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual 1970. LIMITED EDITION. Original Wraps. Fine. Octavo. LIMITED EDITION OF 125 COPIES. THIS IS No. 49. Printed for Friends of the Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual in 1970. Hemingway wrote for The Co-Operative Commonwealth in Chicago from Dec. 1920 into the fall of 1921. 2 pp. reproduced from a Christmas time article for Co-operative Grocery Stores. Bound in printed brown stiff wraps. <br/><br/> Friends of the Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual paperback books
1989124607Boston: Northeastern University Press 1989. First edition of Villard's intimate account of his friendship with Hemingway and his nurse Agnes von Kurowsky the model for Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To Carolyn and John Jones with best wishes Henry Serrano Villard Washington D.C. 1989." Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Marianne Perlak. Photograph of Hemingway by Henry S. Villard. In 1918 the young Ernest Hemingway was recuperating in a Milan hospital from shrapnel and bullet wounds received on the Italian front. There he met a nurse Agnes von Kurowsky fell in love and planned to be married. It was a crucial part of the Italian adventure that eventually would provide the background for ten of his early short stories and A Farewell to Arms. The youngest Red Cross ambulance driver in Italy when he was hospitalized for infectious hepatitis Henry S. Villard occupied the hospital room next to Hemingway's and soon befriended him and von Kurowsky. In collaboration with James Nagel he has created a revelatory work that combines his personal reminiscences with von Kurowsky's diary and personal letters to Hemingway Hemingway's letters to his family and Nagel's exploration of places events and their significance to an understanding of Hemingway and his work. Northeastern University Press hardcover books
1964WN69015New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1964. Original rust cloth spine with gilt lettering and paper covered boards with Hemingway name in gilt on upper board. Grayish stain on top edge. Boards a little bowed with some shelfwear and top edge with small splotches. Dust jacket worn at joints flap folds and at spine ends. Soiling on white portion of lower panel and creased at top and bottom edges. Some bubbling at d.j.spine. Posthumous work about the author's life in the unforgettable Paris of the twenties. First Edition. Cloth Backed Paper Covered Bds. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books