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198511730ENew York: Scribners 1985. First Edition. Uncorrected proof copy. Fine in printed wrappers. Scribners unknown books
1938300825New York: Scribner 1938. Limited. hardcover. very good. 6 volumes. 8vo blue cloth fairly light wear at ends but gilt spine decoration and lettering is almost completely illegible. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1938. Overall a very good solid set; pages clean but toned and the spines are rather blah.<br/><br/> Apparently 3020 sets were printed but very few seem to have survived intact.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
192452631Boston: Small Maynard & Company 1924. First Edition. First Printing. Small octavo 17cm; navy blue cloth with titling and decorative roulette stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; xx2253pp. Pinpoint wear to base of spine some subtle offsetting from jacket flaps onto endpapers else a fresh Fine copy. Dustjacket gently sunned at spine and front panel shallow loss to spine ends none affecting lettering with a tiny chip at lower rear panel neat splits at upper flap folds and a longer split along rear joint neatly anr archivally mended on verso; Very Good. Hemingway's second book appearance and the first appearance of any of his poems in the U.S. His poem "Chapter Heading" appears here first printed in the January 1923 issue of Poetry A Magazine of Verse. Includes contributions by Conrad Aiken Stephen Vincent Benet Maxwell Bodenheim e.e. cummings Nancy Cunard Robert Frost D.H. Lawrence Edna St. Vincent Millay Wallace Stevens and others. HANNEMAN B2. Small, Maynard & Company unknown books
1931225810New York: Random House 1931. First edition Number 355 of 500 numbered copies marked out of series at the Harbor Press. Folding frontispiece. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black ribbed cloth. Fine. In blue morocco and cloth and chemise. First edition Number 355 of 500 numbered copies marked out of series at the Harbor Press. Folding frontispiece. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The First Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway by the famous bookseller and proprietor of House of Books. Random House unknown books
1957WRCLIT66792Culver City: The Selznick Studio 1957. 4173 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos. Bradbound in bright orange production company wrappers. Large chips at crown and toe of wrapper otherwise very good internally fine. Copy #6 of this preproduction draft of Hecht's adaptation of Hemingway's novel. It was the novel's second screen adaptation to reach production. This draft still designates John Huston as director but he left the project as a consequence of budget disputes a few months later and Charles Vidor took over. Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones starred. The Selznick Studio unknown books
1957133039N.p.: N.p. 1957. Oversize double weight photograph of screenwriter Ben Hecht standing with his boss producer and mogul extraordinaire David O. Selznick on a snow covered set in the Italian Alps during the 1957 filming of Selznick's "A Farewell to Arms." <br/><br/>Based on the 1929 novel by Ernest Hemingway directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones. The second time the novel was filmed following the 1932 version directed by Frank Borzage and preceding a three part British television miniseries in 1966.<br/><br/>11 x 13.5 inches. Near Fine with a small corner crease at the bottom right. In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. N.p. unknown books
1929WN48145New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Original black cloth with gilt paper labels black lettered on upper cover and spine. Top edge dark stained. Spine label a little cracked. Cloth has a little wear and soiling and text block a little canted. Dealer ticket on front pastedown. Lower hinge starting and pasteaction on pre and postliminaries. A rather good copy of a Hemingway classic. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
193556261NY: Scribner 1935. First Edition. 8vo pp.295. A very good copy with the spine and rear cover lightly faded. Hanneman A13. There were only 10550 copies printed in the first edition. Scribner unknown books
193231401Milwaukee: The Casanova Press 1932. First edition. Original printed wrappers spine faintly tanned small spots on the back cover internally a fine copy without slipcase. With a handwritten letter of presentation from John and Dorothy Huston to Lou and Emily Paley. Lou Paley was a friend of the Gershwins with whom he sometimes wrote lyrics a school teacher and book shop owner; Emily Paley was Lea Gershwin's sister. <br/><br/> The Casanova Press unknown books
1932WB14618Milwaukee: Casanova Press 1932. Limited Edition. Paperback. Good. Heavy cardstock wraps. Number 212 from a limited edition of 525 copies 25 of which are hors commerce "reserved for ungrateful critics and the two authors". The first book published by the Casanova Press. An edgeworn copy; wear and light chipping to spine. Lacking slipcase. <br/><br/> Casanova Press paperback books
19507577New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Black cloth over boards with facsimile of author's signature gilt-stamped on upper board gilt-stamped lettering and border on spine; illustrated dust jacket; pp. 12 308. First edition first printing. Boards and spine tips very gently rubbed; corners lightly bumped; VG overall. Some light scuffing and a few small closed tears along edges of dust jacket; VG in mylar colors remain vibrant. A very nice copy -- tight bright clean. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1950118363New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First edition of Hemingway's first novel since For Whom the Bell Tolls. Octavo original cloth. Fine in a very good dust jacket with light wear to the extremities. Jacket design by A. Ivancich. Jacket photograph by Paul Radkai. Set in Venice at the close of World War II Across the River and into the Trees is the bittersweet story of a middle-aged American colonel scarred by war and in failing health who finds love with a young Italian countess at the very moment when his life is becoming a physical hardship to him. It is a love so overpowering and spontaneous that it revitalizes the man's spirit and encourages him to dream of a future even though he knows that there can be no hope for long. Spanning a matter of hours Across the River and into the Trees is tender and moving yet tragic in the inexorable shadow of what must come. "Hemingway is the most important author since Shakespeare" The New York Times Book Review. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
193842030NY: Charles ScribnerÕs Sons 1938. FIRST EDITION ScribnerÕs A. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. NY: Charles ScribnerÕs Sons 1938. FIRST EDITION ScribnerÕs A. 597 pp. Hardcover. 8vo size. Red cloth. Head heel and corners bumped and lightly rubbed; spine and a;; edges toned; boards moderately soiled; endpapers toned and moderately foxed; former booksellerÕs label to front free endpaper. Still a sound copy. Very good/No dust jacket. Insurance required to ship this item. Charles ScribnerÕs Sons hardcover books
1940299594New York: Scribner 1940. hardcover. very good/very good-. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Scribner 1940. First Edition.<br/><br/> The beige linen cloth is slightly foxed. The first issue dust jacket with Hemingway's photo uncredited is worn at the folds and lightly edge-chipped.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1986296993New York: Scribner 1986. hardcover. fine/fine. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Scribner 1986. First Edition.<br/><br/> Review copy in immaculate condition with publicity sheet 2 photos and legal notice laid in.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
193347621New York: Charles ScribnerÕs Sons 1933. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. New York: Charles ScribnerÕs Sons 1933. First edition. 244 pp. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Black cloth. Gilt title label to spine and front board. Bumped and rubbed to head heel and corners; some silverfish pitting to cover spine and rear board; light toning to front free endpapers and edge of text block. A very nice copy. Very good/No dust jacket. Insurance required to ship this item. Charles ScribnerÕs Sons hardcover books
1937319962New York: Charles Scribner's 1937. First edition. 8vo. Publisher's blue cloth stamped in silver in original pictorial dust jacket. A very fine copy. The jacket spine with a slight fade a small abrasion to rear panel and a few minor chips at foot the cloth and the red of the jacket covers bright. First edition. 8vo. From Preface: "Bahr is a fine honest writer with a talent which is both sturdy and delicate. Mr. Bahr I am sure will write a fine novel eventually - maybe he's planned it already. In the meantime he writes good stories full of irony and empty bitterness writing them under the usual impossible circumstances of youth and I feel very good that they are being published and ask you to excuse the preface. Ernest Hemingway" Hanneman B23 Charles Scribner's unknown books
1934315254Philadelphia: Boyer Galleries Broad Street Station Building 1934. Single sheet folded to 6 pp. 8vo. Some dust-soiling to covers very good. Single sheet folded to 6 pp. 8vo. A catalogue for a Philadelphia exhibtion of the works of the Spanish artist Luis Quintanilla then imprisoned in Spain for anti-government activity. The exhibition was sponsored by Hemingway and Dos Passos and was first held at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York City from November 10 to December 4. The catalogue consists of a two page commentary on Quintanilla's work by Hemingway a single page by Dos Passos a list of the works exhibited and a reproduction of one of Quintanilla's dry-points on the front cover. The Philadelphia printing of the catalogue is less common than the New York issue. Grissom B20 note Boyer Galleries, Broad Street Station Building unknown books
1976004977Knopf 1976. Book. Very Fine. Cloth. Presentation By Author. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Very fine copy in a fine jacket.Lightly toned at the extremities.Small tiny tear at lower front tip.Rare Presentation in month and year of publication."For Bob Adelsperger best wishes Mary Hemingway Chicago 7th Oct 1976."Awesome copy.Rare this nice.Beautiful copy. Knopf Hardcover books
197089058New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1970. First edition of Hemingway's autobiographical novel in three parts published posthumously. Octavo original green cloth cartographic endpapers. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. An exceptional 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
198119858ENew York: Garland 1981. First Edition Illustrated. Fine fresh copy without dust jacket as issued. A1 comprehensive 468 page bibliography of all of the books Ernest Hemingway was known to have owned many of which were acquired when Hemingway lived in Paris and during the 30s in Key West and in Cuba. Garland unknown books
1933D16809New York: House of Books 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. No. 280 of 300 numbered copies. Slim red boards lettered in gilt. Spine faded early ownership signature in pencil. #2 of the Crown Octavos. Made at the Walpole Printing Office. In lieu of the original glassine there is a more recent acetate protecting the book. <br/><br/> House of Books hardcover books
195052193NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First Edition. 8vo pp. 308. Bookplate a very good tight copy in dj some chipping at the extremities of the spine and along the top of the front cover bookplate. Hanneman A 23A. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
19642104014Charles Scribner's Sons 1964. first. hardcover. near fine/very good. First Edition First Printing with publisher's "A" printed on the copyright page. Book near fine some foxing along foredge and bottom edge and very faint foxing on first few pages of book. Dust jacket very good price-clipped tear along rear flap hinge from bottom to half way of hinge some minor wear and soiling on rear panel. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1964117656London: Jonathan Cape 1964. First English edition of this work Hemingway. Octavo original cloth. Fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket design by Hans Tisdall. An exceptional example. Ernest Hemingway's classic memoir of Paris in the 1920s A Moveable Feast remains one of his most enduring works. Hemingway beautifully captures the fragile magic of a special time and place and he manages to be nostalgic without hitting any false notes of sentimentality. Time Magazine listed the book on its top 100 non-fiction books written in English since 1923. Jonathan Cape hardcover books