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1929375240New York: Scribners 1929. First edition first issue with publisher's seal on copyright page no disclaimer Katharine Barclay on the inside flap and reviews for The Sun Also Rises and Men Without Women on the back. 355 pp. 8vo. Black cloth with printed spine and cover labels. Near fine with unclipped dust jacket with some edgewear and toning. First edition first issue with publisher's seal on copyright page no disclaimer Katharine Barclay on the inside flap and reviews for The Sun Also Rises and Men Without Women on the back. 355 pp. 8vo. "His first full-length novel and probably his best . Its success was so enormous that it may be said to have ended Hemingway's influence as a writer. After it one could no more imitate that musical crystal-clear style; blown like glass from the white-heat of violence" Connolly.<br /> <br /> Set in the Italian campaign during World War One and based in part on his own experiences Hemingway's novel is a love story between American soldier Frederic Henry and the nurse Catherine Barkley.<br /> <br /> First serialized in Scribner's Magazine in 1929 it was reviewed enthusiastically that year in the New York Times and later again by Gore Vidal in 1960. Censors took a dimmer view of some of the language employed replacing certain words with dashes throughout the text. Hanneman 8A; Connolly 60 Scribners unknown
1925140945775New York: Boni & Liveright Inc 1925. First edition. Hardcover. First American edition. 215 pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth binding stamped in gilt to upper board and spine. Very Near Fine gilt a little rubbed spine slightly dulled lacking dust jacket. A very handsome and bright copy. <p>The first book of Hemingway's to be published in the US preceded by a much shorter Paris edition which was just 32 pages in length published one year prior. Boni & Liveright, Inc hardcover
1952151671New York: Charles Scribner's & Sons 1952. First edition first issue of Hemingway's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and one of his most famous works. Octavo original blue cloth first issue with "A" and publisher's seal printed on the copyright page and no mention of the Pulitzer Prize Hemingway was awarded the following year. Very good in a very good dust jacket. Photograph of Hemingway by Lee Samuels. Upon its publication in 1952 by Charles Scribner's Sons 'The Old Man and the Sea' was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction the following year and was cited by the Nobel Committee as contributing to the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature to Hemingway in 1954. The novel reinvigorated Hemingway's literary reputation. It initiated a reexamination of his entire body of work. The novel was received with such alacrity that it restored many readers' confidence in Hemingway's capability as an author. Indeed the publisher even wrote on an early dust jacket calling the novel a "new classic" and it was compared by many critics to such revered works as William Faulkner's 'The Bear' and Herman Melville's 'Moby-Dick.' Charles Scribner's & Sons hardcover
1926133647New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1926. First edition of Hemingway's first novel one of 1250 printed. Octavo original cloth. Fine in a very good dust jacket. Housed in a custom half morocco and chemise slipcase. Ernest Hemingway’s first novel and third published book was preceded by Three Stories and Ten Poems and the collection of stories In Our Time. “Hemingway was planning a carefully engineered campaign for breaking his contract with Boni and Liveright and maneuvering to place his novel The Sun Also Rises with Scribner’s. The vehicle was… the satirical novel The Torrents of Spring which was clearly calculated to cause problems with his publisher since it was a deliberate parody of Sherwood Anderson Boni and Liveright’s best-selling author. Boni and Liveright had the option on his next three books one of which had to be a novel. If however they turned down the book that Hemingway submitted next he was free of his obligations to the publisher and could go elsewhere.†Hemingway wrote Ezra Pound that he “had written ‘a funny book’… It was a satire on America he claimed ‘Probably unprintable but funny as hell… Wrote it to destroy Sherwood Anderson and various others… It’s first really adult thing have done. Jesus Christ it is funny… It is a regular novel only it shows up all the fakes of Anderson Gertrude Stein Sinclair Lewis Willa Cather Hergo Joseph Hergesheimer and all the rest of the pretentious faking bastards… I don’t see how Sherwood will ever be able to write again†Mellow Hemingway. Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover
1933023362New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933 First printing/first issue of the first edition with the Scribner's "A" and the Scribner's Seal on the copyright page Hanneman A12a. The book is in fine condition with minimal wear; dust jacket with some chipping along edges light toning to spine/folds/upper edge a short tear to bottom back panel and light shelf wear else fine. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19291562<p>First issue with the Katherine instead of catherine misspelling and The 2.50 price. The jacket has no restauration and some small darkening of jacket on spine. Minor stain on back of jacket minor closed dog-ear by price. Some small tears as seen and some small loss on jacket. Still in really quite excellent condition. The book has no disclaimer and both scribners seal and date 1929. The book is in Great condition with no writing inside and some minor dust-stans on boards byt still very good.</p> Charles scribners & sons hardcover
195215540New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. First edition. Near fine/very good. Demy octavo : pp. 2 List of titles by Hemingway 8 9-140 2 blanks : Scribner's capital "A" and device to copyright page : bright blue boards with author's debossed signature on top board and silver lettering on spine : unclipped first state jacket with blue tint portrait of Hemingway on lower wrap. Boards slightly rubbed at head and tail of spine; light wear to lettering; bright dustjacket with 5mm chip to head of spine 3mm chip to tail and crease to top joint. Hanneman 24A. “Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.†— Ernest Hemingway<br /> <br /> Published on September 8 1952 in an edition of 50000 copies. Hemingway's tale of human nobility through striving won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize the following year. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1946483461946. Fine. 1946 13.50 x 21 cm en feuilles HEMINGWAY BLANCHOT Maurice. Autograph manuscript on Hemingway 1946 16 pages 1/2 in-8 135 x 21 cm loose leaves Author's autograph manuscript 16 and a half 8vo pages published in number 17 of L'Arche July 1946 and reprinted with slight modifications in La Part du Feu 1949. Complete manuscript written recto-verso very densely spaced with numerous deletions corrections and additions. In order to examine the problems related to the translation of a literary text into another language Maurice Blanchot looks at the contemporary American novel and its perception in Europe. Many good critics complain about American literature: they find it less than original and of middling interest for a culture that moved over fifty years ago beyond naturalism. They make fun of young writers who think they're being modern by imitating Faulkner Dos Passos or Steinbeck while for Americans themselves these writers are more of yesterday than tomorrow. Thus the critic for whom the oddities of language particular to any literary work survive translation takes the example of a novel by Ernest Hemingway. In For Whom the Bell Tolls Robert Jordan discovering the importance of the moment he is living repeats the word now' in several languages. Maintenant ahora now heute. But he is somewhat disappointed by the mediocrity of this vocabulary and looks for other words. . He tries to find in language links between these words and what they mean for him his meeting with Maria who is also his meeting with his final hour his meeting with death. The word Todt seems to him the most dead of all the word Krieg the one that resembles war most closely. Or is it just that he knew German less well than the other languages This reflection fascinates Blanchot: This impression of Robert Jordan's can give us food for thought. If it's true that a language seems more expressive and more real to us when we know it less if words need a certain ignorance to keep their virtue from being revealed this paradox should hardly surprise us since translators come across it all the time and it represents both one of the principal challenges and one of the foremost riches of all translation. An inspired look at the work of Ernest Hemingway and the problem of translation. unknown
1938B01051<p>New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1938. First Edition. 597 pp. Hardcover: VERY GOOD. Dust Wrapper: VERY GOOD. Well maintained for age; some discoloration and foxing; signs of shelf wear. Dust Wrapper has minor chipping and colour loss.</p><p>Hemingway's only play along with some of his finest stories including "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
194016238ENew York: Scribners 1940. First Edition First Issue. From the library of actor Randolph Scott with his signature on the front free endpaper and his bookplate affixed to the front pastedown. Very good copy with a hint of darkening and rubbing to the cloth at the spine in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some minor edge wear. Randolph Scott is best known for his film work in the Western genre appearing in such classics as The Virginian The Last Round-Up The Desperadoes The Nevadan The Cariboo Trail Ride the High Country etc. He became one of the top box-office stars of the 1950s and in the Westerns of Budd Boetticher especially a critically important figure in the Western as an art form. Scribners hardcover books
19351609021Scribners 1935. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. A near fine first edition in a near fine first issue dust jacket. Scribners A on the copyright page and 1935 on the title page. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Scribners hardcover books
1952322322New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. First edition first issue. ii 140 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Pale blue cloth spine lettered in silver. A near fine copy in a near fine unclipped dust-jacket. First edition first issue. ii 140 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. "Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated." A beautiful copy of what most people consider to be Hemingway's last great work; and certainly one of his most popular. <br/><br/>Hemingway was sure that The Old Man and the Sea would "get rid of the school of criticism that I am through as a writer." John Dos Passos agreed later saying that the phenomenal success of The Old Man and the Sea "was like a magician's stunt." On the bestseller list for half a year the book no only silenced those who had lambasted Across the River and into the Trees but earned its author the Pulitzer Price the Nobel and well over $200000. Hanneman A24a Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
192972139New York:: Charles Scribners Sons 1929. First edition; first printing without disclaimer. publishers black cloth with gold printed labels in dust jacket. Slightly cocked; a touch of shelfwear to the bottom edges; tiny bookseller's ticket at rear; otherwise an unworn copy with the gold labels in nice condition. The jacket has some very slight use to the extremities of the spine and there is some fading to the backstrip. A very nice copy. . 8vo. Charles Scribners Sons, hardcover
194016238ENew York: Scribners 1940. First Edition First Issue. From the library of actor Randolph Scott with his signature on the front free endpaper and his bookplate affixed to the front pastedown. Very good copy with a hint of darkening and rubbing to the cloth at the spine in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some minor edge wear. Randolph Scott is best known for his film work in the Western genre appearing in such classics as The Virginian The Last Round-Up The Desperadoes The Nevadan The Cariboo Trail Ride the High Country etc. He became one of the top box-office stars of the 1950s and in the Westerns of Budd Boetticher especially a critically important figure in the Western as an art form. Scribners hardcover
193080155New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1930. Second American edition revised. publisher's black cloth with gold printed paper labels in dust jacket. A very near fine copy. The price-clipped dust jacket is bright fresh and unchipped with the slightest of fading to the backstrip and a 1-1/2 x 1/2" tan stain to a marginal area of the rear panel. . 8vo. With an Introduction by Edmund Wilson. Hanneman A3a. Charles Scribner's Sons,, hardcover
1952189823New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. It is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers. First edition in the first issue dust jacket illustrating the Cuban fishing village Cojímar. Hemingway wrote to the jacket designer Adriana Ivancich "if I could only have been there to celebrate with you when you had finished. I think we have what triumphs we have at much too great a distance from each other". Hemingway's final work of fiction won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize and was cited for his receipt of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. The first issue dust jacket omits mention of these awards and has flaps printed in brown. Octavo. Original light blue calico-grain cloth spine lettered in silver author's signature stamped to front cover in blind. With dust jacket by Adriana Ivancich. Spine lightly faded minor wear to spine foot; jacket unclipped spine toned front panel bright couple of nicks and small areas of abrasion: a very good copy in like jacket. Grissom A24.1.a; Hanneman 24a. hardcover
19345747<p><strong>Hemingway's first book in Russian.</strong> Passed for printing on December 8th 1934. One of 8 000 copies published.</p><p>This edition includes stories from Hemingway's first book '<em>In Our Time' </em>except 'On the Quai at Smyrna' 'The Revolutionist' and 'My Old Man' '<em>Men Without Women' </em>'Ten Indians' 'The Killers' 'In Another Country' 'A Simple Enquiry' 'Che Ti Dice La Patria I' 'An Alpine Idyll' 'Hills Like White Elephants' 'A Canary for One' 'Now I Lay Me' '<em>Death in the Afternoon' </em>an excerpt from twelfth chapter and '<em>Winner Take Nothing' </em>'Homage to Switzerland' 'A Clean Well-Lighted Place' 'The Gambler the Nun and the Radio'. <br />Ivan Kashkin 1899-1963 a literary critic and translator was 'responsible for Hemingway reputation in the USSR'. He founded and headed 'the Soviet school' of literary translation. This team translated the book. Hemingway borrowed the name of Kashkin and used it in<em> 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'</em>. Also Hemingway wrote that Kashkin 'is the best critic and translator I ever had'. <br />The preface appeared early as an article in '<em>Literaturny Kritik' </em>magazineSeptember 1934. Here Kashkin wrote that Hemingway 'is outside the traditions of modern American literature' and compared him to Ambrose Bierce Anton Chekhov Guy de Maupassant and Prosper Merimee.</p><p>Hanneman 287. Libman #6686.</p><p>OCLC locates five copies: in the Yale University Library the Harvard University Library the University of Cambridge Library the University of Texas at El Paso Library and in the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library Belgium.</p> Goslitizdat hardcover
1959332914Ketchum Idaho 1959. 4 black and white photographic prints images 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. 10 x 8 inches. Remnants of cloth tape on verso; Very Good. 4 black and white photographic prints images 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches. 10 x 8 inches. Series of four candid photographs of Ernest Hemingway with his fourth wife Mary Welsh Hemingway. Both are seated at a table conversing each signing photographs in one Hemingway is having a drink. No markings on the photos but they appear to be from around the time of John Bryson's photos in LIFE magazine Ketchum Idaho February 1st 1959. unknown
006721Finca Vigia Cuban Home Book. Fine. First Edition. 12 X 18 Framed 24 X 15. Famous Portrait of Ernest Hemingway at his Cuban Home Finca Vigia.Taken under Antelope Mount. Original Portrait.Very Rare. Beautiful Picture of Great Hunter & Author. unknown
1933014364Charles Scribner's 1933. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Superb Copy Without Wear First Edition A 1933/1933 $2.00 on Flap.Fine Copy in Like Jacket Without Wear Very Rare In This Condition Gorgeous Copy. Charles Scribner's Hardcover books
006721Finca Vigia Cuban Home Book. Fine. First Edition. 12 X 18 Framed 24 X 15. Famous Portrait of Ernest Hemingway at his Cuban Home Finca Vigia.Taken under Antelope Mount. Original Portrait.Very Rare. Beautiful Picture of Great Hunter & Author. unknown books
192910261JNew York: Scribners 1929. First Edition First Issue. Very good in a very good dust jacket with some light chipping dust soiling and a few small tears. Scribners unknown books
1929123642New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First edition of this early Hemingway classic which established him among the American masters. Octavo original black cloth. Near fine in a very good first state dust jacket with the misspelling "Katharine Barclay" in the blurb on the front flap. A nice example. Written when Ernest Hemingway was thirty years old and lauded as the best American novel to emerge from World War I A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse. Set against the looming horrors of the battlefieldweary demoralized men marching in the rain during the German attack on Caporetto; the profound struggle between loyalty and desertionthis gripping semiautobiographical work captures the harsh realities of war and the pain of lovers caught in its inexorable sweep. Ernest Hemingway famously said that he rewrote the ending to A Farewell to Arms thirty-nine times to get the words right. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
16154HEMINGWAY Ernest. The Old Man and the Sea advance galley proofs preceding the first printing in Life Magazine of one of Hemingway's greatest works. Hemingway was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature on the strength of The Old Man and the Sea being cited "for his mastery of the art of narrative most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea and for the influence that he has exerted on contemporary style".Stamped "Advance Galley Proofs" on cover page and "Advance Galley Proofs For Your Personal Reading Only LIFE Publication Date Sept 1" above first page of text. Although it is believed that as many as 500 galley proofs were issued few copies of this fragile item have survived and complete sets are scarce. A difficult Hemingway item to find and much scarcer than the first edition which had a print run of 50000 copies and came out also in 1952. Chicago: Time Inc. 1952. 17 long about 32 inches long galley sheets with fold at center Condition is fair only with toning and brittle with many marginal chips as usual given the poor quality of the original paper. .In May 1953 the novel received the Pulitzer Prize9 and was specifically cited when in 1954 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature which he dedicated to the Cuban people.1011 The success of The Old Man and the Sea made Hemingway an international celebrity. unknown books
19272011606Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. 6th printing. hardcover. very good/good. Sixth printing. Book very good. Dust jacket good some pieces missing. Handwritten name on front free end paper. Housed in custom-made slipcase. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books