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196580741Sous étui-chemise en demi-maroquin bleu-nuit signé elbel-libro. Couverture souple imprimée. Traduit de l'anglais par Paule de Beaumont.
1952feb93252<p>1952: First Norwegian Edition of The Old Man and the Sea</p><p>Den gamle mannen og havet<br /><br />Used. For more details please contact me</p> Gyldendal
19406912New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First Edition First Printing. First edition first printing with the Scribner "A" present on the copyright page. In its original first issue dust jacket lacking the photographer credit on the rear panel. Measuring approximately 8.5" x 6" with 471 numbered pages.<br /> <br /> This book is in near fine condition. Minor wear at the edges. Interior pages are clean and well preserved. The dust jacket is in very good plus condition. Minor wear and creasing to the spine ends and corners. Original $2.75 price is present on the front flap. <br /> <br /> "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is one of Hemingway's biggest literary triumphs. Written in 1939 and finished in 1940 the first edition was published in October of that year with a print run of 75000 copies. The novel was inspired by Hemingway's experiences as a journalist in Spain during its civil war. The plot centers on an American dynamiter who joins forces with an anti-fascist troupe to carry out the detonation of a bridge. What unfolds is a story of bravery deception love and agony. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is certainly one of Ernest Hemingway's greatest novels. Were it not for the war and politics of the time this novel would have been the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize in 1941 - as the jurors voted unanimously in favor of the award.<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory # P2-4. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
605298from the 1942 film "For Whom the Bell Tolls." With green rubberstamp "APPROVED ADVERTISING ADVISORY COUNCIL HOLLYWOOD" and various dates on the verso. One image of Cooper and Bergman nestled side by side in sleeping bags is marked "rejected" but with a later note that it was accepted by the Hays Office. All are 8" x 10" on heavy weight stock. Fine fresh condition. No Binding. Fine. unknown books
19353931New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. A Nearly Fine copy in a Near Fine dust jacket. The delicate green boards have faded a bit at the spine and extremities but internally the book is in excellent condition. The price-clipped dust jacket shows toning and foxing to the spine panel. True first printing with the Scribner's "A" on the copyright page. The green band on the rear of the jacket with nine lines of printing Grissom's "B" jacket. Hemingway's second work of nonfiction with an initial printing of just 10550 copies. <br/><br/>"Green Hills of Africa" is Hemingway's true life account of a safari he and his wife had gone on two years earlier. The trip would also inspire Hemingway's short story "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." The book not only focuses on Hemingway's adventures hunting and the native environment but also has many of his thoughts on writers fiction and famously "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." ".The best-written story of big-game hunting anywhere I have read. And more than that. It's a book about people in unacknowledged conflict and about the pleasures of travel and the pleasures of drinking and war and peace and writing." Contemporary New York Times review. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
192615096LONDON CAPE 1926 1926. FULL DARK BLUE MOROCCO BINDING BY BAYNTUN-RIVIERE FIRST ENGLISH EDITION FINE FRESH COPY. 1st Edition. LONDON, CAPE, 1926 unknown books
1927310197New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. First edition first printing weighing about 15.6 ounces and perfect "3" on page three in second state jacket with blurbs to front panel Grissom's jacket D. xii 232 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original black cloth with gold title labels printed in black dust jacket. Boards rubbed some minor wear and toning to jacket contemporary gift inscription to f.f.e.p. very good. First edition first printing weighing about 15.6 ounces and perfect "3" on page three in second state jacket with blurbs to front panel Grissom's jacket D. xii 232 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. An important early collection including some of Hemingway's most well-known stories including "The Undefeated" "Hills Like White Elephants" and "The Killers" Grissom A.7.1.a; Hanneman A7 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1952110621New 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. Housed in a custom clamshell box. 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
192411459JBoston: Small Maynard 1924. First Edition. Hemingway’s first appearance in an anthology and his first published book appearance in America as a professional writer. His name is misspelled “Hemenway†in the book even on the dedication page as O’Brien dedicated the volume to him. Small spot on front board else near fine in dust jacket with a few minor mends by an expert paper conservationist. Rare in dust jacket. Small, Maynard unknown books
1929140945753London: Jonathan Cape 1929. First British edition. First British edition first issue with uncorrected error "serisou" for "serious" on page 66. 350 pp. Bound in publisher's magenta cloth with gilt lettering. Near Fine with dust-soiling and slight foxing to edges subtle lean in a Very Good unclipped 7s. 6d. net dust jacket worn along edges a little soiled and scuffed tape mends along top and bottom edges on verso. Includes two pieces of publisher's ephemera originally included with the book an advertisement for the periodical Now & Then and one with Sinclair Lewis' novels on the front wrap.<p>Hemingway's classic war novel with a different more modern dust jacket design than its American counterpart by Lee Elliott. Jonathan Cape unknown
1929207474New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Bookplate; very good copy in a price-clipped dust jacket that shows some soil and edge wear and has a folded tear to the rear panel. 8vo 355pp; black cloth with printed gold-paper labels. First issue with "Katherine" on front flap and without disclaimer. Hanneman A8a. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1940022667New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940 First printing of the first edition in first state dust jacket. Basis for the 1943 classic Technicolor film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. Book with light toning to spine and endpapers else in fine condition; first issue dust jacket with moderate edge wear a closed tear to the upper back cover / bottom back fold and light rubbing to folds else fine. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
605298from the 1942 film "For Whom the Bell Tolls." With green rubberstamp "APPROVED ADVERTISING ADVISORY COUNCIL HOLLYWOOD" and various dates on the verso. One image of Cooper and Bergman nestled side by side in sleeping bags is marked "rejected" but with a later note that it was accepted by the Hays Office. All are 8" x 10" on heavy weight stock. Fine fresh condition. No Binding. Fine. unknown
192615096FULL DARK BLUE MOROCCO BINDING BY BAYNTUN-RIVIERE FIRST ENGLISH EDITION FINE FRESH COPY. Jonathan Cape hardcover
193824457<p>New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1938. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. crimson cloth backstrip lettered in gilt front cover with Hemingway signature in black. Fine in very good dust wrapper lacking centimeter at head. 597 pages. 27.5 x 15 cm. Contains his first full length Play. Written during the raging Spanish Civil War. His sympathy here expressed for the Loyalists against the Franco Fascist forces. Small bookseller label at rear pastedown of Barr-Hurst Book Shop Lancaster PA. HANNEMAN A16. Unclipped $2.75 dust wrapper price.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19864999325NY: Scribner's 1986. Bound in blue plastic covers spiral bound. 497 pp. printed rectos only. Reproduced from the corrected typescript with editiorial changes reproduced. First leaf states "Submission Book of the Month Club Inc." Minor bumping to bottom out corners otherwise Fine. Issued for consideration by the Book of the Month Club. Number prepared is unknown but of a similar advance copy done for BOMC earler in the year -- there were only six made. This precedes the regular advance proof of this posthumous novel. It was accepted by the Book of the Month Club for publication. It shows final editorial changes presumably by Scribner's. A scarce Hemingway collectible. . Advance Uncorrected Proof. Soft Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Advance Copy. Scribner's Paperback
192614184New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First edition. publisher's greenish-black cloth stamped in orange lacking dust jacket. Mounted on the front pastedown is a Scribner's card reading "With the Compliments of the Author." On the front free endpaper is the bookplate of Genevieve Taggard. Otherwise an attractive very good copy with a little use to the bottom of the spine and a slight ding to the top of the back board. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
193769585New York:: Charles Scribners Sons 1937. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket; preserved in a custom folding box. Skinning to front free endpaper at the inner hinge; otherwise a very good copy in a price-clipped jacket which with the exception of a small scratch to the backstrip is unchipped and unfaded. . 8vo. Charles Scribners Sons, hardcover
123103New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. . First edition; 8vo 210 x 150 mm; light age toning to text box as usual small stain to front endpaper small smudge marks to margin of p. 36 slight abrasion to rear endpaper occasional spot or mark throughout otherwise very good internal condition; modern half black morocco over corresponding grey cloth by Asprey with one-line gilt-panelled spine cockerel endpapers and all edges gilt very light signs of wear very good condition; 10 471pp.<br /> Set near Segovia Spain in 1937 the novel tells the story of American teacher Robert Jordan who has joined the anti-fascist Loyalist army. Jordan has been sent to make contact with a guerilla band and demolish a bridge to advance the Loyalist offensive. Unfolding during Jordan's last 72 hours in which he falls in love with Maria who has been assaulted by fascist soldiers and in which he befriends the shrewd but cowardly guerilla leader Pablo and his courageous wife Pilar' Britannica. Heartbreaking in every way it is a novel that speaks to the best and worse in human nature and reminds us that despite the grand scope of war what we fight for hardest are those individuals closest to us. 'For Whom the Bell Tolls is a tremendous piece of work. It is the most moving document to date on the Spanish Civil War and the first major novel of the Second World War' Contemporary NY Times Book Review.<br /> Grissom A.17.a. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. hardcover
1940152096New York Scribner 1940. First Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 471 pages; Description: 471 p. 22 cm. Subjects: Americans --Spain --Fiction. Spain --History --Civil War 1936-1939 --Fiction. References: Johnson M. De V. First editions 4th ed. p. 236. First printings of Amer. Authors v. 1 p. 179. With Scribner's indicative 'A' to the colophon. New York, Scribner hardcover
194034490New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First edition First State in the second state dustjacket with the photographer's credit. 8vo publisher’s original tan linen lettered and decorated in black over red on the spine in the illustrated dustjacket with the original $2.75 price intact. x 471 pp. A very good copy of the book the text-block with minor mellowing only the binding in good order some cracking of the pastedown join at the rear hinge the dustjacket handsome and very well preserved with little evidence of handling. THE FIRST EDITION FIRST ISSUE THE ORIGINAL FIRST STATE DUSTJACKET. Hemingway’s longest work now regarded as a masterpiece. Hemingway knew the subject matter of this tale well-- the Spanish Civil War. The tale’s universal theme-- that the loss of liberty in one place means a loss for everyone everywhere-- has never been better stated than in this great book.<br> 'Ernest Hemingway wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls in Havana Cuba; Key West Florida; and Sun Valley Idaho in 1939. In Cuba he lived in the Hotel Ambos Mundos where he worked on the manuscript and the novel was finished in July 1940 at the Inter Continental New York Barclay Hotel in New York City and published in October. It is based on Hemingway's experiences during the Spanish Civil War and features an American protagonist named Robert Jordan who fights alongside Spanish guerillas for the Republicans. The characters in the novel include those who are purely fictional those based on real people but fictionalized and those who were actual figures in the war. Set in the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range between Madrid and Segovia the action takes place during four days and three nights. For Whom the Bell Tolls became a Book of the Month Club choice sold half a million copies within months was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and became a literary triumph for Hemingway.<br> The book's title is taken from the metaphysical poet John Donne's series of meditations and prayers on health pain and sickness written while Donne was convalescing from a nearly fatal illness published in 1624 as Devotions upon Emergent Occasions specifically Meditation XVII. Hemingway quotes part of the meditation using Donne's original spelling in the book's epigraph. Donne refers to the practice of funeral tolling universal in his time.<br> "No man is an Island intire of it selfe; every man is a piece of the Continent a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea Europe is the lesse as well as if a Promontorie were as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee."<br> The point made by the choice of title and epigraph is that Spain's change from democracy to fascist dictatorship the outcome of the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 is important to and affects everyone not just Spaniards. Furthermore the title and epigraph can be interpreted as a reference to the themes of death within the novel particularly between the characters of Robert Jordan and Anselmo.' Wiki Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
19351838New York: Scribner's 1935. First edition. Fine. FIRST EDITION FIRST APPEARANCE of Hemingway's classic account of his 1933 African safari; this Scribner's magazine appearance precedes the first edition in book form. "Green Hills of Africa was written in Key West in 1934 mostly over a period of several months with interruptions for fishing expeditions in the Caribbean and another trip to Cuba. Published in October 25 1935 after serialization in Scribner's magazine it was indeed a book about landscape though Hemingway referred to it in more magical or mystical terms as 'country'. 

<br /> <br /> "It is probably that this communication of the sense of place and the sense of the immediacy and palpability of the experience in that place is what gives the Green Hills of Africa its special distinction.

<br /> <br /> "But even more than country Green Hills of Africa is a book about writing and writers. As a writer he wanted to see 'how far prose can be carried if any one is serious enough and has luck' to see if prose could attain a fourth and even a fifth dimension." Mellow Hemingway: A Life Without Consequences; Baker Hemingway the Writer as Artist. 

<br /> <br /> IN: Scribner's Magazine May - November 1935. New York: Scribner's 1935. Quarto original wrappers; custom box. Seven issues complete. Without any of the usual stamps or labels. An outstanding set - the finest we've seen. . Scribner's unknown books
196381271Paris: André Sauret 1963. Fine. André Sauret Paris 1963 22.50 x 28.50 cm 8 volumes reliés First illustrated edition with color lithographs by André Masson Fonatanarosa Carzou Commère Luc Simon Pelayo Guiramand and Garbell. Each work which generally occupies one volume is illustrated by a painter. Imprimerie nationale in Romain du roi 14-point. One of 4500 on watermarked Arches vellum numbered 759. Deluxe publisher's binding in full havana shagreen. Smooth spine decorated with a pattern of H's. Author's signature on upper cover. Slipcase edged in havana shagreen. One edge of volume 3 slipcase split for 8cm otherwise superb copy in near-mint condition perfectly fresh. André Sauret hardcover
1929030065UK: Cape 1929. First Edition 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good /Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1st Edition 1929. Second state book with the belly band. Book is very good and bright. Contents good. The wrapper is very good and bright. A really nice example. More images can be taken upon request. RefA1234 <br/> <br/> Cape hardcover
1932119227Charles Scribner's Sons: New York 1932. First edition of Hemingway's early work on bullfighting. Octavo original cloth frontispiece by Juan Gris. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with a few small chips. Jacket illustration by Roberto Domingo. Published in 1932 Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's masterwork on the magnificence of the art of bull-fighting. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. New York hardcover books