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326491Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 2014. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Illustrated by Gregory Manchess. Fine in a Fine slipcase New in Shrinkwrap. Leather Bound. Book accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; Signed by Gregory Manchess. Easton Press hardcover
326490Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 2014. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Illustrated by Gregory Manchess. Fine in a Fine slipcase New in Shrinkwrap. Leather Bound. Book accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; Signed by Gregory Manchess. Easton Press hardcover
326489Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 2014. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Illustrated by Gregory Manchess. Fine in a Fine slipcase New in Shrinkwrap. Leather Bound. Book accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; Signed by Gregory Manchess.; Signed by Illustrator. Easton Press hardcover
25090London: Jonathan Cape. 1952. First UK edition first printing. First UK edition first printing. Bound by Stephen Conway in full blue leather the spine blocked in red and with title and decoration in gilt resembling that of the original cloth design. Top and fore-edge gilt. Hand-sewn endbands. The publisher's original cloth retained and bound in at the rear. A fine copy. A beautifully presented first edition of Ernest Hemingway's masterpiece. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Jonathan Cape. 1952 hardcover
1937103798Scribners 1937. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. tall case. First printing. Pages a ittle tan with age. Unclipped dust jacket edgeworn. Scribners hardcover
1952301876New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. 1952. First edition with seal and "A". 8vo. Original blue cloth stamped in silver and blind a few small spots. Dust jacket unclipped; rear portrait in blue variant tint first state; short tear to front panel; front free endpaper with four tape stains. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Hanneman A24a. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. hardcover books
1932006083New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. 317pp/illus. First edition first prnt. "A" and publisher's colophon on copyright page. Colour frontis by Juan Gris with printed tissue guard.and 62 b&w photo's of bullfights and bullfighters. Light age/shelf wear. Hinges cracked. Overall clean. 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
23816New York: Limited Editions Club 1990. Hardcover. Quarter navy goatskin morocco spine lettered in gilt. Fine in near fine suede lined matching clamshell box brown leather spine label back of box slightly sunned. 82 pages. 28 x38 cm. Limited edition copy 443 of 600 signed by Eisenstadt printed in Munich on Arches Paper printed by Cartieri Enrico Magnani and designed by Benjamin Shiff. The five photogravures with tissue guards. Extremely wide margins text very fresh and bright. Limited Editions Club hardcover
1935mon0003167511Charles Scribner's Sons 1935T. hardcover. Very Good. . First edition first printing with Scribner's A on the copyright page. Price-clipped dust jacket is in a mylar sleeve and shows minor wear slight chipping to the coers and spine ends fading. Green cloth cover shows minor wear fading and offset fading the black part of the DJ has preserved the original color while the white lettering has faded the cloth underneath. Pages are tanned and clean. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1938BCM10420Cleveland: J. B. Savage Company 1938. Introduction by Jasper Wood; Limited to 1000 copies; Tan buckram black titles & red / orange illustration to cover A near fine copy with three 3/8" tape stains on feps; 60 pages. Illus. by Frederick K. Russell. 5"x7.5". J. B. Savage Company hardcover
194095422New 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 very good first issue dust jacket without the photographer's name on the rear panel with some rubbing and wear to the extremities. 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
1935019164New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First Edition. Octavo. First printing in the first issue dust jacket with the green band overlapping half the text on the rear pane and first appearance in book form with Scribner's producing 10550 copies of the first edition. 2941pp. bound in pale green cloth with usual fading spine uniformly faded to beige in a good original dust jacket clipped with chipping to spine ends wear to edges with chip to upper edge of front panel and wrinkling to front and rear panels. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1935121993New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First edition of Hemingway's second work of nonfiction an account of a month on safari he and his wife took in East Africa during December 1933. Octavo original green cloth decorations by Edward Shenton. Near fine in a bright very good dust jacket. A nice example. Green Hills of Africa was published in 1935 but initially appeared in Scribners Magazine the same year Meyers 1985. The first edition explains that Hemingway "attempted to write an absolutely true book to see whether the shape of a country and the pattern of a month's action can if truly presented compete with a work of the imagination." The author's intentions were quickly confirmed when the first print-run sold a popular 10500 copies and it was aptly praised by The New York Times as "a fine book on death in the African afternoon.The writing is the thing; that way he has of getting down with beautiful precision the exact way things look smell taste feel sound." Not unlike Hemingway's virtuosic abilities Green Hills of Africa also offers the writer's opinions on the value of his contemporaries: "The good American writers are Henry James Stephen Crane and Mark Twain Henry James wanted to make money. He never did of course." Hemingway adds that most American writers are inadequate and "came to a bad end" The value of Green Hills of Africa therefore is three-fold. It serves as masterly written entertainment a successful social experiment that tested the receptivity of the American public and an insight into the author's literary evaluation. The Observer is correct when it wrote "If he were never to write again his name would live as long as the English language for Green Hills of Africa takes its place beside his other works on that small shelf in our libraries which we reserve for the classics." Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1935118564New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First edition of Hemingway's second work of nonfiction an account of a month on safari he and his wife took in East Africa during December 1933. Octavo original green cloth decorations by Edward Shenton. Near fine in a bright very good dust jacket. Green Hills of Africa was published in 1935 but initially appeared in Scribners Magazine the same year Meyers 1985. The first edition explains that Hemingway "attempted to write an absolutely true book to see whether the shape of a country and the pattern of a month's action can if truly presented compete with a work of the imagination." The author's intentions were quickly confirmed when the first print-run sold a popular 10500 copies and it was aptly praised by The New York Times as "a fine book on death in the African afternoon.The writing is the thing; that way he has of getting down with beautiful precision the exact way things look smell taste feel sound." Not unlike Hemingway's virtuosic abilities Green Hills of Africa also offers the writer's opinions on the value of his contemporaries: "The good American writers are Henry James Stephen Crane and Mark Twain Henry James wanted to make money. He never did of course." Hemingway adds that most American writers are inadequate and "came to a bad end" The value of Green Hills of Africa therefore is three-fold. It serves as masterly written entertainment a successful social experiment that tested the receptivity of the American public and an insight into the author's literary evaluation. The Observer is correct when it wrote "If he were never to write again his name would live as long as the English language for Green Hills of Africa takes its place beside his other works on that small shelf in our libraries which we reserve for the classics." Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1909102Scribners. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. A near fine first edition with a near fine dust jacket. First state bluish tint in photo on back panel. Scribners hardcover books
1933106729New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First edition of Hemingway's third collection of short stories. Octavo original black cloth. Near fine in an excellent dust jacket with light rubbing and wear. Written when Hemingway was at the height of his creative powers the stories in Winner Take Nothing glow with the mark of his unique talent. Hunters wives old men of wisdom waiters fighters women loved women lost: they are all here living on the raw edge making love facing the inevitable reality of death. The characters the dialogue the settings the remarkable insight could have come only from Hemingway's imagination. As an introduction to his work or as an overview of the themes he developed at greater length in his novels it is a stunningly successful collection. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1929D16810New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Original black cloth gold labels lettered in black. First issue book in first state DJ. A nice square copy of the book with bright labels and uncommon thus. DJ is price clipped with small chip to top of rear panel and a larger chip to lower spine portion resulting in the loss of most of "Scribners" - chip measures about 1.5" x 1". A few tape repairs to verso spotting to front panel . Overall a nice copy of the book in an unrestored DJ with famous pictorial front panel in nice condition. Protected with a modern mylar cover. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1925115119Boni & Liveright 1925. Hardcover. Good/No jacket. First American printing. Hemingway's first book appearance in America. Covers worn. Front hinge starting. Boni & Liveright hardcover
193516121ENew York: Scribner 1935. First Edition First Issue. Usual fading of green cloth otherwise a near fine copy with a hint of edge wear in a used and worn dust jacket with some spotting and fading to the spine some shallow chipping and small tears and edge wear. Scribner hardcover books
19380105260Charles Scribner's Sons 1938. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1938. First Edition First State indicated on copyright page by publisher's device and Scribner's A. Hemingway's only play along with some of his finest stories including "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." Book near fine some discoloration on front pages and previous owner's stamped numbers on rear pages. DJ very good. DJ price reads $2.75. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1938010501New York: Charles Scribners Sons 1938. Nice copy of first printing. Red boards with black stamping bright and fresh. Sharp tips. Textblock tight and square. Bookplate of period on first pastedown under front flap. Rear panel of original jacket neatly glued to front endpaper. Tiny bit of right edge and bottom cut squarely to fit nicely on endpaper. It is clean and bright. Scribner A and seal on copyright page. Facsimilie jacket is professionally made and is new bright and fresh in protective mylar. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine Facsimilie Dust jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribners Sons Hardcover
2024Gyan-9789362081605Gyan Publishing House 2024. 23 Vols. Set in 25 Bindings. Hardcover. New. 18.78 x 25.13 x 74.47. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover
2024Gyan-9789362081605Gyan Publishing House 2024. 23 Vols. Set in 25 Bindings. Hardcover. New. 18.78 x 25.13 x 74.47. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover
2024Raj-97893620816052024. New. English unknown
2024Raj-97893620816052024. New. English unknown