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1900mon0000073641Longmans Green 1900-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback in good condition for its age with some wear or discolouring to spine and book pages. Clean text sound binding. Longmans, Green unknown
0684153130.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
9788528609325BERTRAND BRASIL. new. Esta comovente hist�ria cujo pano de fundo a Guerra Civil Espanhola narra trs dias na vida de um americano que se ligara causa da legalidade na Espanha. O autor conseguiu que seus leitores sentissem que o ocorrido no pa�s ibrico em 1937 era apenas um aspecto da crise do mundo moderno. A trama gira em torno de Robert Jordan americano integrante das Brigadas Internacionais que luta ao lado do governo democrtico e republicano recebendo a misso de dinamitar uma ponte. Com ele est um grupo de guerrilheiros/ciganos integrado por Pilar mulher com extraordinria fora de vontade o perigoso Pablo e a bela Maria. A relao entre Robert e Maria acabou por se tornar uma das mais inesquec�veis hist�rias de amor da literatura moderna. A obra foi eternizada no cinema dirigida por Sam Wood com Gary Cooper e Ingrid Bergman nos papis principais. BERTRAND BRASIL unknown
9788528617986BERTRAND BRASIL. new. "O ltimo romance de Ernest Hemingway publicado em vida O velho e o mar se imortalizou na literatura norte-americana. Depois de anos na profisso havia 84 dias que o velho pescador Santiago no apanhava um nico peixe. Por isso j diziam se tratar de um salo ou seja um azarento da pior espcie. Mas ele possui coragem acredita em si mesmo e parte sozinho para alto-mar munido da certeza de que desta vez ser bem-sucedido no seu trabalho. Esta a hist�ria de um homem que convive com a solido com seus sonhos e pensamentos sua luta pela sobrevivncia e a inabalvel confiana na vida. Com um enredo tenso que prende o leitor na ponta da linha Hemingway escreveu uma das mais belas obras da literatura contempornea. Uma hist�ria dotada de profunda mensagem de f no homem e em sua capacidade de superar as limitaes a que a vida o submete. Com a linguagem simples mas poderosa das fbulas Hemingway trata de temas universais e atemporais como a perseverana em meio s adversidades e as lies que podemos tirar da derrota neste magn�fico clssico do sculo XX. Escrito em 1952 O velho e o mar venceu o Prmio Pulitzer de Fico e foi fator decisivo para a premiao de Hemingway com o Nobel de Literatura em 1954. Ao lado de contemporneos como F. Scott Fitzgerald e John Steinbeck Ernest Hemingway foi um dos escritores mais importantes da chamada ""Gerao Perdida"" e inspirou as geraes subsequentes de escritores americanos. "" BERTRAND BRASIL unknown
9788528618556BERTRAND BRASIL. new. UMA IMPRESSIONANTE REALIZAO LITER�RIA E UM COMPLEXO AUTORRETRATO DO MESTRE AMERICANO Em 1959 Ernest Hemingway retornou Espanha contratado pela revista Life para escrever um artigo curto sobre touradas e mais uma vez ficou to absorvido pelo tema que j o havia inspirado dcadas antes a escrever a obra-prima Morte ao Entardecer que acabou criando O vero perigoso. Esta obra a crnica da impactante temporada que se desenvolveu nas arenas espanholas naquele ano inflamada pela rivalidade quase m�tica de dois matadores Antonio Ordo�ez e Luiz Miguel Domingu�n dois cunhados ambos equiparados em habilidade e carisma. Com uma descrio precisa da ""dana da morte"" Hemingway revela as emoes e os pensamentos dos dois maiores matadores da poca tendo como pano de fundo as grandes paisagens da Espanha. "" Nono livro de Hemingway com novo projeto grfico lanado pela Bertrand. "" Os livros do autor totalizam mais de 300 mil exemplares vendidos no Brasil. "" O autor foi ganhador do prmio Pulitzer em 1953 e do prmio Nobel de Literatura em 1954. BERTRAND BRASIL unknown
195272937Charles Scribner's Sons. VG. 1952. Hardcover. Hardback in Very Good condition with Very Good dust jacket. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 515 pages. Clean unmarked interior. Extensive section of black-and-white photos depicting bullfighting. Tight binding sharp corners light shelf wear. Mylar protected dust jacket includes original price and has chips and tears at the edges - see photos. Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
0878333797New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
197817416Wellesley Hills Massachusetts: Sans Souci Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine copy in fine jacket in mylar. Limited edition #145/200. In fine slipcase. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Sans Souci Press hardcover
197817409Wellesley Hills Massachusetts: Sans Souci Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in fine jacket in mylar cover. Review copy according to the colophon page. Housed in an about fine very slightly stained slipcase. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Sans Souci Press hardcover
1935338250Chicago Illinois: Ken Inc 1935. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Cover by Wesley Neff. Folio. 138pp. Paper wraps. Some light foxing to the front wrap along with a crease and general wear to the wraps with scraps and tears very good. The debut issue of this magazine features an article by Ernest Hemingway "The Time Now The Place Spain" which is accompanied but a note from the editors stating that while Hemingway was originally announced as an editor for the magazine he is not only though it would have him and until then "he will remain as a contributor until he is fired or quits." The magazine has several articles on the Nazi's and Hitler "Hitler Hunts a Wife" as well as large black and white photos including Dorothea Lange's haunting photo Migrant Mother. Ken Inc unknown
1962612142New York: Paperback Library Inc 1962. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition paperback original. 222pp. Near fine with light general wear. A biography of Hemingway "the wanderer whose compulsion to know to feel drove him time after time to the brink of self-destruction. Paperback Library Inc unknown
198528495<p>New York:: Harper & Row 1985. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This evocative sympathetic biography illuminates the events that informed Hemingway's vigorous life: an accident-prone youth and early rivalry with his father; his experiences in World War I the Spanish Civil War and World War II; his stormy relationships with writers and women; his sudden fame slow decline and suicide. Based on previously unavailable information and exclusive interviews Hemingway enriches anyone's understanding and appreciation of America's most important twentieth-century writer.</p> Harper & Row, hardcover
199726311New York:: Norton 1997. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. This fourth volume in Reynolds' five volume biographical series covers Hemingway's life and works from A Farewell to Arms to For Whom the Bell Tolls against the historical backdrop of the Cuban Revolution African safaris his residence in Key West and the Spanish Civil War. He experimented in fiction and nonfiction pushing his limits as a writer in such works as Death in the Afternoon Green Hills of Africa and To Have and Have Not. In this "masterpiece in the making" Reynolds brings us so close to Hemingway that "you can all but smell Hemingway's whisky breath coming off the pages" Norton, unknown
196884596Caldwell Idaho: The Caxton Printers Ltd 1968. First Edition. Quarto 28.5cm; oatmeal cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in brown on spine and front cover; photographic endpapers; dustjacket; 343pp; black and white photographic halftone frontspiece portrait with halftones throughout. Light tanning to spine and board edges; Very Good. Dustwrapper price-clipped with trivial surface wear tape mend to verso of upper spine panel and creases and rubbing to spine ends flaps and extremities; Very Good. Pictorial recollection explores the life of Ernest Hemingway created by his friend Lloyd R. Arnold with a foreword by his grandson John Hemingway. 84596. The Caxton Printers , Ltd unknown
1937620963Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Introduced by Ernest Hemingway. A collection of short stories about the American Midwest during the Great Depression. 8vo. - over 7 3/4 in. - 9 3/4 in. 271pp. A Very Good copy with light rubbing to the titles on the front panel and light toning to the pages. The dust jacket has surface and edgewear else Very Good. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
2007286579Peter Lang AG Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2007-05-29. Paperback. Very Good. 8x6x1. A very good paperback - Ex-library copy. Light shelfwear. Spine is uncreased binding tight and sturdy; text also very good. Interior appears free of markings. Library name stamped on side text block library sheet and small sticker on half title page. Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften paperback
1927002340New York: Literary Guild of America 1927. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Reprint. This Literary Guild of America reprint edition was published in the same year as the 1st Edition. This copy is almost 100 years old has been well taken care of and is in fine condition. Its construction is unlike most of the poorly made book club editions. The buckram covered boards high quality paper and matching top stain add up to a handsome edition possibly as desirable and rare as the first edition. The text block is solid clean and square. Pictorial endpapers are clear of markings with small previous owner's bookplate under front flap. Spine tight boards rigid and tips pointed. Slight push to spine ends. There is no book club deboss on the rear cover. The jacket is in very good minus condition and has some closed tearing along backstrip seams and chipping/loss at spine ends and some edges. It looks sleek in a shiny new plastic cover. Shipping box is suitable for wrapping with a non-price listed purchase order inside along with biodegradable packing. Literary Guild of America Hardcover
1990m1452<p>Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1990. First thus; Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Issued without dust jacket. Used - Fine "as new" condition. Binding and text block are tight bright and clean with no ownership markings or bookplates. Bound in full genuine brown leather with hubbed spine. Embossed in black and 22kt gold on the spine and front and back covers. Heavy duty binding boards. Printed on acid-neutral archival paper. All edges gilt. Smyth sewn with concealed muslin joints silk moire end papers and permanent satin ribbon marker. Photo is of the copy we have at Barbed Wire Books.</p> Easton Press hardcover
2003E34759Norwalk Ct: Easton Press 2003. Leather_bound. Fine. Full chocolate brown leather decorated and titled in gilt; hubbed spine; silk moire endpapers and marker ribbon all edges gilt. Limited to an unspecified number of copies for advance reservation subscribers only to the publisher's "100 Greatest Books Ever Written" An unused unread example. Hemingway's 1929 novel and his first best-seller of love and loss set during the Italian campaign of World War I. The novel explores the love affair between an American Frederic Henry serving as a lieutenant in the Italian ambulance corps and and an English nurse Catherine Barclay. When Henry is wounded at the Italian front and sent to a hospital he requests Catherine whom he had briefly met earlier to be his nurse. They slowly fall in love and as Frederic recovers they spend the summer together. As Frederick is called back to the front Catherine tells him that she is three months pregnant. The Italian forces are forced to retreat at the Battle of Caporetto; Frederic narrowly escapes being executed for treason jumping into a river and then trekking across the plains in an effort to find Catherine to tell the rest of the story would be a spoiler. Easton Press unknown
199041492Norwalk Conneticut: Easton Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. Some wear and indents on gold pages. Otherwise in good condition. ; 314 pages . Easton Press hardcover
1979023147Franklin Center PA: The Franklin Library 1979. Special Edition . Hardcover. Mint/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Illustrations by Bernard Fuchs. This handsome volume is quarterbound in burgundy leather with three raised bands and gold-stamped titles to spine. A beautiful ornate mirror design is stamped in gold to matching cloth boards. It is in outstanding condition-- mint unread--and also has a silk ribbon marker sewn-in; moire endpapers and full unmarked gilt edges. 310 pp. Special contents copyright and book published in 1979 by The Franklin Library.Packed carefully and shipped in a box to insure arrival in pristine condition. BUND <br/> <br/> The Franklin Library hardcover
1964303189Charles Scribner's Sons 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Pages are very clean and bright with no markings. Minor foxing to the exterior page edges. Minor rubbing to the edges and corners of the DJ. Small open tear to the lower edge of the rear DJ panel. 'A-3.64H' on the copyright page. Back board is very slightly bowed. DJ is now protected by a mylar cover. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1940mon0003143382Charles Scribner's Sons 1940-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1.4567 8.7008 6.5748. First Edition with the little ""A"" on the copyright page. No dust jacket. Moderate wear to the cover and covers spine. Pages are tanning. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
548857The Easton Press. Hardcover. Used. Easton Press leather-bound edition very good condition. Gilt textblock is in fine shape. Side edge of each board shows a little micro-abrasion approximately 4 inches from top. Book is tight bright unmarked apparently unread. No bookplate. Will pack carefully. The Easton Press hardcover
19401782<p>Hardcover 1940 edition with no "A" on the copyright page. Beige cloth with black lettering on red spine fields with some discoloration on title area. Cover shows minimal wear. Pages clean with some age-toning in gutters. No dust jacket. Tight binding. Generally very good inside and out.</p> Charles Scribner's hardcover