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192712327MEN WITHOUT WOMEN Scribners 1927 first edition first issue spine a bit lightened else vg/vg in a second state dust-wrapper with some light wear and tear and dust-soiling. 1/7650 copies. Scribners / Scribner's unknown
9027836Norwalk: Easton Press 1990. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in publisher's original brown leather with illustrated black gilt and blind-stamped covers and spines. All edges gilt. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark and silk moire endpapers. Includes exclusive illustrations and introductions. 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches. <br/><br/> Easton Press hardcover
1940016500New York: Charles Scribners Sons 1940. Nice copy of first printing with Scribner A on copyright page and first issue jacket with no photographer credit on rear panel. First issue jackets are hard to find. Unmarked but for vintage bookplate on front pastedown which is mostly hidden under front flap. Tight and square. Tan linen cloth clean and fresh with sharp tips at corners. Red stamping on spine lightly faded. Unmarked tight and square. Light tanning along at hinge to both interior boards. Price intact Jacket is a nice one. Red lettering on front panel still fresh though the small area of red on spine is sunned which is the norm for this title. Rear panel bright and fresh with no issues. Short closed tear at top of front panel light wear at spine ends and very small bookstore lavel on rear flap. Basis for film starring Gary Cooper that was nominated for 9 Academy Awards. In mylar. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Plus to Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribners Sons Hardcover
194062581New York:: Longmans Green 1940. First US edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. The pamphlet is near fine. 8vo. With a Preface by Ernest Hemingway. Accompanied by the 16-page promotional leaflet stapled into a copy of the dust jacket as issued. Longmans Green, hardcover
19493633<p>I have a beautiful copy of Ernest Hemingway's novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. This book was published in 1940 by Scribner's and is a first edition first printing with these words present following points: the original $2.75 price the letter "A" and the colophon on the copyright page and the lack of the photographer's name on the rear of the jacket. The book is bound tight and in excellent condition. The spine of the book bears the red coloring and black writing vividly. The jacket is in excellent condition and has had some light restoration. I'm offering this book for $2000.00.</p><p>Upon completion of sale this book will be professionally packaged and sent to you in a box via priority mail with delivery confirmation.</p> hardcover
192511705New York: Boni & Liveright 1925. Cloth. Very Good . A crisp very sharp copy of the 1925 true 1st edition. Clean and VG in its dark cloth with bright gilt-rule design and lettering at the front panel and faded gilt-lettering along the spine. Internally clean as could be with no marks or writing of any kind. 12mo 215 pgs. only Hemingway's second published book. Boni & Liveright unknown
1952016974Charles Scribners and Sons'. Blue boards with blind stamped signature on front and silver titles to spine. Prior owner signature on ffep. Clipped DJ in archival cover edge wear. Believed to be first issue/printing DJ. Blue tinted photograph on rear cover. Brown printing on flaps. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1952. Charles Scribners and Sons' hardcover
1952006725Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. Hardcover first edition first printing published in 1952 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Price of $3.00 on front flap. First edition with the letter A above logo. Jacket noticeably chipped at both ends of the spine with 1/2-inch missing piece at top. Jacket scuffed at the corners and along gutter on front panel. Previous owners name inked on front pastedown. Book has very slight wear at the corners and both ends of the spine. Very slight spine lean see picture. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1952H-106<p>FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINTING with the "A" and publisher's seal on copyright page and brown lettering on inside of dust jacket; FIRST ISSUE dust jacket with blue tinted photo of Hemingway in back panel and "$ 3.00" on front flap of dust jacket. No mention of Nobel/Pulitzer prize. Text inside is clean and in fine condition Previous owner's inscription present. 8vo light darkening of spine and minor tear of dust jacket at extremities. Provenance- Estate of a distinguished MIT professor whose signature is inscribed. An exceptional copy of the true first edition Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1952.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
192511705New York: Boni & Liveright 1925. Cloth. Very Good . A crisp very sharp copy of the 1925 true 1st edition. Clean and VG in its dark cloth with bright gilt-rule design and lettering at the front panel and faded gilt-lettering along the spine. Internally clean as could be with no marks or writing of any kind. 12mo 215 pgs. only Hemingway's second published book. <br/><br/> Boni & Liveright hardcover books
1940116244New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First edition with the Scribners A of the novel that is regarded as one of Hemingway's best works. Octavo original beige cloth. Fine in a near fine first issue dust jacket without the photographer's name on the rear panel with light shelfwear. An exceptional example. For Whom the Bell Tolls combines two of Hemingway's recurring obsessions: war and personal honor. "This is the best book Ernest Hemingway has written the fullest the deepest the truest. It will I think be one of the major novels of American literature Hemingway has struck universal chords and he has struck them vibrantly" J. Donald Adams. It was the basis for the 1943 film directed by Sam Wood starring Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. It was nominated for nine Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Actor and Best Actress; however only the Greek actress Katina Paxinou won an Oscar for her portrayal of Pilar. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
193518163ENew York: Scribner 1935. First Edition First Issue. A very good copy with a 1†to 2†line of faint dampstaining to the bottom edge or the cloth not affecting the interior and with the usual fading to the cloth at the spine and top edge in a very good dust jacket with some minor dust soiling and a few tiny chips and small tears. Scribner hardcover books
19521803018Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Near fine first edition as shown by "A" on copyright page and Scribner's seal. Tanning and fading on boards shelf wear on board edges and corners. In first edition dust jacket issue point blue photo present. Original price $3.00 on front flap. Tanning inside DJ and at edges minor chipping at head and tail of spine. Previous owner's inscription on front free endpaper. Comes with DVD of Spencer Tracy's 1958 film "The Old Man and the Sea." Housed in custom-made slipcase. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1952120906New York: Charles Scribner's & Sons 1952. First edition of Hemingway's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and one of his most famous works. Octavo original blue cloth. Fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Photograph of Hemingway by Lee Samuels. An exceptional example. 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 books
195299896New York: Charles Scribner's & Sons 1952. First edition of Hemingway's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and one of his most famous works. Octavo original blue cloth. Fine in a very good dust jacket with light rubbing and wear. 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 books
1926278630New York: Scribner 1926. First. hardcover. near fine/very good-. 8vo cloth d.w. . New York: Scribner's 1926. First Edition.<br/><br/> Hemingway's first novel and second book to be published in America. The first issue dust wrapper with the $1.50 price and 9 books listed on the rear panel is chipped at the corners & top edge and the d.w. spine considerably darkened. Only 1250 copies were printed. Hanneman A4.4<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
193711410JNew York: Scribner 1937. First Edition. Fine clean copy in a dust jacket with a few tiny nicks and a small chips at the bottom of spine at the conjunction of the rear panel. Bright attractive copy. The basis of the classic Humphrey Bogart - Lauren Bacall film directed by Howard Hawks. Scribner unknown books
1937118372New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition of Hemingway's classic novel about smuggling intrigue and love. Octavo original black cloth. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with light rubbing. Jacket design by Neely. Photograph of Hemingway on the rear panel <span class="il">of</span> the dust jacket by Joris Ivens taken in Spain. An exceptional example. To Have and Have Not was Hemingway's first since A Farewell to Arms was published eight years earlier follows the life and adventures of Harry Morgan from rum-running to revolution. Brimming with criticism directed at American capitalism and the bureaucracy of the Roosevelt administration the novel explores social circumstances and situations in Key West "that paradise of the 'haves' and purgatory of the 'have nots." "In To Have and Have Not Hemingway for the first time showed an interest in a possible solution of social problems through collective action" Hart 327. Basis for the Howard Hawks film co-scripted by Faulkner and featuring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1940031441New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. Book. Very Good. Cloth. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Oatmeal cloth with spine titles in red and black. Wrapped in pictorial first state dust jacket. Probably Hemingway's most popular book with a reported print run of 100000 copies. This copy with edgewear and shallow chipping to extremities of dustjacket which is faded at spine. Some mild staining to cloth. Overall a very collectible copy. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
193518163ENew York: Scribner 1935. First Edition First Issue. A very good copy with a 1†to 2†line of faint dampstaining to the bottom edge or the cloth not affecting the interior and with the usual fading to the cloth at the spine and top edge in a very good dust jacket with some minor dust soiling and a few tiny chips and small tears. Scribner hardcover
1925100154New York: Boni & Liveright 1925. First American edition and first thus with the inclusion of additional stories as well as the author's first book published in the U.S. Spine gilt faded but easily readable near fine lacking the dust jacket. One of only 1335 copies published. "Connolly 100. Boni & Liveright unknown
198617076JNew York: Scribner 1986. First Edition. The massive manuscript version of this book prepared for the earliest and most important readers. This was one of the copies sent to the Book of the Month Club editorial boards for their consideration of taking the book as a selection for the book club. This copy belonged to Clifton Fadiman chief member of the board. Very good. Volume spiral bound in plastic flexible wrappers. Stamped on the cover in red ink: SUBMISSION - BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB INC. 8 1/2 by 11 inches. Enclosed in a custom cloth clamshell box. Scribner hardcover
20291Limited Editions Club. Fine. 1990. Hardcover. Signed by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Limited edition of 600 copies this being copy #83. Quarter navy morocco leather cover with cloth boards is flawless. Boards are so very slightly warped it's barely worth noting. Spine is straight. Binding is tight. Publisher's notes laid-in. Pages are clean and pristine. Clamshell cloth case has very slightly warped boards and a couple of small very modest scuffs but in very good condition. ; 0 pages; Signed by Photographer . Limited Editions Club hardcover
1926035192New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. 143pp. Black boards red lettering. Wear to the lower corner tips otherwise the covers are sharp and well preserved. There is a closed tear to the front endpaper small owner's book stamp on the rear pastedown even light toning throughout. Unclipped original pictorial jacket has chips along the extremities detached panels which heal well in the mylar sleeve. The Torrents of Spring stands as a humorous critique of 1920s literary culture while also parodying Sherwood Andersons Dark Laughter. Though not deemed a major work it is historically significant as Hemingways second published book offering glimpses into the early stages of his literary journey. The key to understanding this work lies in appreciating its comedic absurdity. Size: Octavo. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
193711410JNew York: Scribner 1937. First Edition. Fine clean copy in a dust jacket with a few tiny nicks and a small chips at the bottom of spine at the conjunction of the rear panel. Bright attractive copy. The basis of the classic Humphrey Bogart - Lauren Bacall film directed by Howard Hawks. Scribner unknown