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1958WRCLIT67377Culver City: The Selznick Studio 1958. 76 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos. Bradbound in stencil-printed wrappers. Some bleeding offset from red wrappers to facing leaves and minor tidemark along extreme lower edge of a few leaves but very good. A post-production dialogue continuity of Hecht's adaptation of Hemingway's novel. It was the novel's second screen adaptation to reach production. Charles Vidor directed Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones starred. Script in this format are literal records of the dialogue as it appeared in the final release. Duplicate from the Selznick Archives. The Selznick Studio] unknown books
197128244New York: Sports Illustrated 1971-72. Three issues. Some splitting and light wear along spine of first volume. Some browning to edges of wrappers. Overall near fine copies. Three offprints from Sports Illustrated. Text originally written 1954-56. <br/><br/> Sports Illustrated unknown books
200519827EKent OH: Kent State University Press 2005. First Edition. Advance reading copy uncorrected page proofs in printed wrappers. 456 pages. Fine bright copy in printed wrappers. Kent State University Press unknown books
37213NY: Grosset & Dunlap 1932. 7.25" x 5". 6 355 7 advertisements pp. In red cloth with titles stamped in black to spine and front cover top edge stained green black and white photoplay endpapers; original color-illustrated dust jacket with list of G&D titles on verso. Slight dampstaining to top edges of boards with red dye transferred to head of jacket verso; jacket spine sunned several small chips and closed tears at jacket edges and folds light soiling to panels a few ink doodles to rear panel. Short gift inscription on ffep verso and small address label Dorothy C. Frye of Portland ME. Still a presentable copy of the photoplay edition published the same year as the Paramount film adaptation starring Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper. Grissom A.8.1.k . VeryGood. Hardcover . Grosset & Dunlap [1932] hardcover books
195073361London: Jonathan Cape 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. The first printing of the first British edition which precedes the American by four days. 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 green cloth binding with red and silver titles. The dust jacket is a touch browned along the spine with some very mild edgewear. Better than very good. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
192752783New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. Second printing printed on thinner stock weighing 13.6oz and with battered type on the page number of p.3. Octavo 19.5cm; black cloth with gold printed title labels mounted on spine and front cover; orange topstain; pictorial endpapers; xii2324pp. Decorative bookplate of Kathryn H. Starbuck to front pastedown. Light wear to spine ends spine gently sunned topstain dulled with a small patch of faint discoloration to rear cover some rubbing to board edges and mild offsetting from bookplate glue onto front endpaper; contents clean; Very Good lacking the dustjacket. Hemingway's second collection of short fiction gathering 14 stories including "The Undefeated" "The Killers and "Fifty Grand." HANNEMAN A7a. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
19324821Paris: Crosby Continental Editions 1932. Soft cover. Very Good. First printing outside the U.S. A couple of short tears to front endpaper else an extremely nice copy of this fragile edition. <br/><br/> Paris: Crosby Continental Editions paperback books
1952225905Princeton: Princeton University Press 1952. First edition. 256 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Gray cloth. Previous owner's ink signature on flyleaf. Fine copy in dust jacket with light wear and soiling. In quarter black morocco slipcase with chemise. First edition. 256 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Princeton University Press unknown books
197820354Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1978. First edition No. 95 of 200 copies. 1 vols. 8vo. Brown cloth. As new in plain beige dust jacket and slipcase. First edition No. 95 of 200 copies. 1 vols. 8vo. One of 200 Copies. First printing of the typescript Lot #420 in the Goodwin Sale of an apparent collaboration between Hemingway and his old school chum "Morrie" Musselman. The Sans Souci Press unknown books
1958WRCLIT67340Los Angeles: Warner Bros. 1958. Original color studio insert 14" x 36". Folded as issued manuscript caption on blank verso usual slight tanning of paper stock very good or better. An excellent highly pictorial insert poster for this adaptation of Hemingway's Pulitzer- Prize winning novella based on a screenplay by Peter Viertel starring Spencer Tracy as the Old Man a role for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor under the direction of John Sturges. The score by Dimitri Tiomkin netted an Oscar for Best Original Score Warner Bros. unknown books
19501105808vo. New York: Charles Scriber’s Sons 1950. 8vo 308 pp. Original black publisher’s cloth in the original unclipped dust-jacket. Cloth sunned at crown and foot of backstrip corners bumped spine a little cocked endpapers toned name in pencil on front free endpaper dust-jacket rubbed in a few places and neatly repaired. A very good copy. § First American edition with Scribner's logo and letter A on verso of title page first state dust-jacket with yellow lettering on the spine panel. Hemingway’s last novel published in his lifetime. Hannemann A23A. Charles Scriber’s Sons hardcover books
19271086698vo. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1927. 8vo. xii 232 pp. Original black cloth with inlaid gold paper labels to upper board and backstrip pictorial orange endpapers. Some slight age-toning and rubbing to backstrip otherwise very good. § First edition second printing weighing 13.8 oz with the Scribner's device on the copyright page and the imperfect "3" on page three. Hemingway’s second collection of short stories ten of the fourteen had been previously published in periodicals. Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover books
1985WRCLIT22417New York: Oxford University Press 1985. Printed wrappers. Fine. Uncorrected proofs of the first edition. Includes five early Hemingway stories in their entirety as well as many lengthy quotations from letters. Oxford University Press unknown books
194090397New York: Longmans Green and Co 1940. First edition of the author's epic autobiographical novel. Octavo original cloth cartographic endpapers. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Preface by Ernest Hemingway. After serving in the German Infantry during the First World War German writer and journalist Gustav Regler served as political commissar of the XII International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. Whilst in Spain he befriended Ernest Hemingway and was wounded at the Battle of Guadalajara. As Hemingway states in his preface "There are events which are so great that if a writer has participated in them his obligation is to write them truly rather than assume the presumption of altering them with invention. It is events of this importance that have produced Regler's book." Longmans, Green and Co hardcover books
19379027440New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. 1st. Original cloth binding. A few small stains on the fore edge. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1935192150Charles Scribner's Sons: New York 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First Edition with "A" and colophon on copyright page. Green cloth boards have mostly faded in color especially at the edges and spine. Has a good binding. No marks or notations. Piece of pink paper bookplate remains attached to the rear endpaper. Foxing to the endpapers and top page edge. No dust jacket. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York hardcover books
1980147323N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced film based on Ernest Hemingway's final novel.<br/><br/>A middle-aged man dying of a heart disease takes a duck hunting trip in Trieste Italy reminiscing on his past experiences as a military officer and recent romance with an 18 year old girl. <br/><br/>Set in Italy.<br/><br/>White untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Alan Scott and novelist Ernest Hemingway. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 112. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1950236387New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First edition second issue dust jacket. 308 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth. Fine in very good plus dust jacket with some closed tears. First edition second issue dust jacket. 308 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Hanneman A23 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1970122483New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1970. First British edition of Hemingway's autobiographical novel in three parts published posthumously. Octavo original green cloth cartographic endpapers. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a tiny closed tear. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. A very sharp example. Islands in the Stream was the first of the posthumously published works of Ernest Hemingway. It was originally intended to revive Hemingway's reputation after the negative reviews of Across the River and Into the Trees. He began writing it in 1950 and advanced greatly through 1951. The work rough but seemingly finished was found by Mary Hemingway among 332 works Hemingway left behind at his death. Islands in the Stream was meant to encompass three stories to illustrate different stages in the life of its main character Thomas Hudson. It was made into the 1977 film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starred George C. Scott Hart Bochner Claire Bloom Gilbert Roland and David Hemmings. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1958WRCLIT62469Hollywood: The Selznick Studio/20th Century-Fox 1958. 24pp. Folio 45.8 x 35.5cm. Highly pictorial self wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Very minor use at extremities but near fine. An elaborate and visually attractive pressbook for 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 pressbook as usual reproduces stills and campaign materials and includes articles on Hemingway the directors and stars etc. Scarce and an attractive display piece. The Selznick Studio/20th Century-Fox unknown books
199914412JDetroit: Bruccoli Clark Layman Book / The Gale Group 1999. First Edition. Includes a large number of illustrations many of them facsimiles of Hemingway manuscripts and letters plus much printed Hemingway writing found nowhere else in book form. Superb reference and very entertaining reading. Original blue cloth. Near fine without dust jacket as issued. Dictionary of Literary Biography volume 210. 361 pages. Large volume 9 by 11 1/4 inches. Printed one time only in a small quantity for use by libraries the high quality of material in this book remains relatively unknown to many Hemingway collectors. Bruccoli Clark Layman Book / The Gale Group hardcover books
197793509Bloomfield Hills:: Bruccoli Clark Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0897230051 . The author's first book. First printing of this facsimile of the 1923 Contact Publishing edition 3000 copies. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket.; 58 pages . Bruccoli Clark Books, hardcover books
199252-015The Toronto Star 1992 1992. 1st Edition. No Binding. Fine. Very Fine. First Edition. This is a special supplement to the March 1 1992 edition of the Toronto Star collecting and publishing for the first and only time numerous stories written by Hemingway as a reporter for the Star. The Star headline says it all: "Publishers believed they had collected ALL of Ernest Hemingway's stories when they compiled his 'complete' works. They were wrong." Included i n the stories by Hemingway are a color feature on heavyweight champ Jack Dempsey and environmental reporting on dying oak trees in High Park. Several stories were written for the Star but rejected by Star editors and held in files. They were uncovered by Star reporters in the JFK Library and in the files of a Star librarian who thought they were worth saving. The Star now writes: "Inspired detect i ve work by two Toronto Star employees on a treasure hunt across two continents has unearthed a 'prize' of lost stories by famed novelist Ernest Hemingway. The discovery of the never-published stori e s will delight fans of the newspapers most celebrated writer.These stories show the development of the great novelist's distinctive writing style." The paper quotes a Hemingway scholar as saying th e s tories are a "fine example of Hemingway in full flight." Also included is the front page of the paper that day promoting the supplement. None of these stories have ever been published in a book a nd s everal have never appeared before or after anywhere besides in this supplement. FASCINATING!! A MUST for the Hemingway collector. The Toronto Star, 1992 unknown books
19374812New York: Charles Scribnerís Sons 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. First Edition of this fine collection of stories with an introduction by Hemingway. This is a first edition inscribed by the author: "To Irving my good and loyal friend with much affection. Jerry Bahr." In our experience extremely scarce to find signed. Offsetting to inside front board and to front endpaper where book is inscribed still a very good copy in edgeworn spine faded DJ. Jacket bears attractive pictorial design by Waldo Pierce. <br/><br/> New York: Charles Scribnerís Sons hardcover books
000151Scribner's 1985 Book. As New. Soft cover. F. As New. First American. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-684-18515-6. Galley/proof of Hemingway's Dispatches edited by William White. Scribner's, 1985 Paperback books