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1952032342NY: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S & SONS. 'A' & COLOPHON PRESENT UNCLIPPED DJ NICE PROBLEM FREE COPY. . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1952. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S & SONS hardcover
1990BOOKS058968INew York: Limited Editions Club. Fine copy in clamshell box. 1990. 1st. 1/4 leather. Oblong folio 82 pp. Limited to 600 numbered copies signed by the photographer Alfred Eisenstadt Bound in 1/4 dark blue goatskin & linen-covered boards with a black suede-lined clamshell box with inlaid leather spine label. The five photogravure plates were printed on Arches paper. . Limited Editions Club hardcover
193399567New 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
003408Scribner's. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Scarce first edition 1933. Book near fine with very slight edgewear slight discoloration on end-papers. DJ very good with some slight rubbing and chipping at spine ends and corners slight rubbing along bends tiny tear near top of back small tear near top of front slight creasing near top of back flap slight discoloration on spine top and bottom of flaps and inside DJ cloth tape covering top of spine and joints inside DJ. In specially made slipcase. Scribner's hardcover
19331312057Charles Scibner's Sons New York 1933. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Scarce first edition A stated on copyright page with Scribner's seal. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Original price of $2.00 printed on front flap of dust jacket. Jacket has some chipping and rubbing along edges and at spine ends and a closed tear along spine edge. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Charles Scibner's Sons, New York hardcover
193811270New York City: Friends of the American Lincoln Brigade 1938. The second and final issue of this short-lived quarterly magazine issued by the Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade which was edited by Friends chairman David McKelvy White who was a teacher at Brooklyn College before going to fight with the Republicans in Spain. This issue notable for Ernest Hemingway's short tribute to Spanish artist Luis Quintanilla. Hemingway was a journalist in Spain during the war where he wrote his only play The Fifth Column. Other content includes Dorothy Parker's article "Soldiers of the Republic" as well as articles by David McKelvy White Louis Fischer Francis J. Gorman Grace Freed Lini Fuhr Herb Hunter & Milly Bennett; poetry by Sam Kornblatt & Michael Quin; a Friends financial statement; and letters from Spain. Also included is an incomplete copy of Vol. 1 No. 1 which is unfortunately lacking pages 9-16.<br /> <br /> Stapled wrappers 11" x 8 ½" with a cover drawing by Fred Ellis; 24 p. illus. A near fine copy. Friends of the American Lincoln Brigade unknown
2024BIBHB0334002352024. Hardcover. New. Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book some pages are missing and may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text. About the Book:-Vizagapatam lies on the east coast of the Presidency and except Ganjam is the northernmost of all the Madras districts. The author wants to explore a new avenue through the gazetteer of this district. This book follows the plan prescribed by Government and statistics have for the most part been given in a separate Appendix which is to be revised decennially after each census. One of its chief features was the section devoted to the early history of the numerous Zamindaries and this has been freely utilized in this book. Much interesting matter regarding the �Agency tracts� of the district has also been extracted from the annual administration reports of the Agents to the Governor the earlier of which give vivid accounts of the difficulties of pioneers of law and order in that wild country. In a nutshell it is a standard book of information on all aspects of the covered area. It contains 14 chapters and a map. It covers physical description political history the people agriculture and irrigation trade and occupations communication rainfall and seasons public health and education sources of revenue administration of justice and local self-government. Following these chapters is gazetteer declined Taluk a specified area of land wise. Among them the reader will find : Anakapalle taluk; Bobbili taluk; Gunupur taluk; Koraput taluk; Pawda taluk; Rayagada taluk; Salur taluk; Vizianagram taluk etc. This gazetteer is a reprint of the 1907 edition and good for common readers. About the Author :-W. Francis was an author editor and contributor. He has 92 works in 166 publications in 1 language and 378 library holdings to his credit. His genres of work are Gazetteers Quotations History and Bibliographies. He is the author of books such as Census of India 1901 Vol. 14: Coorg; Report and Tables The Nilgiris Madura Madras gazetteer : Presidency mountains lakes rivers canals and historic areas the east coast and Deccan Districts Madras City and Chingleput District Graphical Zen: A beginners guide to colour therapy and adult colouring books. The Title 'Madras District Gazetteers written/authored/edited by C. A Innes & F. B Evans C. F. Brackenbury F. J. �Richards F. R. Hemingway H. R. Pate K. N. KRISHNASWAMI AYYAR W. Francis' published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789362081605 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 7447 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 18.78 x 25.13 cms Vol: Volume 23 Vols. Set in 25 Bindings hardcover
1933023089New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First Edition First Printing 1st Printing. Black Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine DJ. 244 Pp. Black Cloth. First Printing Hanneman 12A With Top Edge Stained Red; Gold Spine And Cover Labels; Scribner's Seal And "A" On Copyright Page. Book Has A Touch Of Wear At Corners Tiny Bump At Top Front Tip Small Area Of Partial Loss Of Surface Color At Bottom Left Corner Of Front Board Gold Labels Still Brilliantly Colored And Complete With No Wear. Dj Lightly Used Wear And Tiny Losses Along Top And Bottom Edges Of Spine And At Tips Spine Shows Very Slight Fading To Red And A Little Browning Of The White Lettering Not Price-Clipped; Would Be Very Good / Near Fine But There Is An Extremely Thin Razor Cut Across The Entire Width Of The Front Panel Recent And Unworn Probably Due To Improper Opening Of A Mailing Box. No Tape No Names No Marks No Other Damage. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19335217House of Books Ltd 1933. Limited Numbered First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Fine in Acetate Cover. A beautiful and scarce Limited Numbered First Edition by Ernest Hemingway numbered 296 out of only 300 copies on the limitation page opposite the title page. Bound in the original red-orange cloth the book is square and solid but shows the typical light discolorationj of the cloth. The pages are tan and the edges rough cut. Includes the glassine dustjacket and an acetate cover all in fine condition. <br/> <br/> Measuring twelve pages this is the first appearance of Hemingway's powerful and effective short story published later the same year in "Winner Take Nothing" but as a more censored version. Hannenan A11A. A very nice copy of a scarce Hemingway story. House of Books, Ltd unknown
1950100388New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First edition of Hemingway's first novel since For Whom the Bell Tolls. Octavo bound in full blue morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf for Asprey gilt titles and ruled to the spine raised bands gilt ruled to the front and rear panels marbled endpapers inner dentelles all edges gilt. In fine condition. An exceptional presentation. Set in Venice at the close of World War II Across the River and into the Trees is the bittersweet story of a middle-aged American colonel scarred by war and in failing health who finds love with a young Italian countess at the very moment when his life is becoming a physical hardship to him. It is a love so overpowering and spontaneous that it revitalizes the man's spirit and encourages him to dream of a future even though he knows that there can be no hope for long. Spanning a matter of hours Across the River and into the Trees is tender and moving yet tragic in the inexorable shadow of what must come. "Hemingway is the most important author since Shakespeare" The New York Times Book Review. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1932299113New York: Scribner 1932. First. hardcover. fine. Color frontispiece and illustrated with many b/w photographs. 517 pages. Tall thick 8vo handsomely rebound in full red morocco; gilt-lettered and decorated spine with raised bands. New York: Scribner's 1932. First Edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1932293762New York: Scribner 1932. hardcover. fine. Color frontispiece and illustrated with many b/w photographs. 517pp. Tall thick 8vo handsomely rebound in full deep red morocco; gilt-stamped spine with raised bands. New York: Scribner's 1932. First Edition.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
19371401178Charles Scibner's Sons New York 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Very good in a very good dust jacket. First edition with no mention of later printings on the copyright page. Original price of $2.50 printed on front flap of dust jacket. Book has slight edge wear and darkening of the front endpages. Jacket has chipping at the corners and spine ends. Very good. Charles Scibner's Sons, New York hardcover books
193784780New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition of Hemingway's classic novel about smuggling intrigue and love. Octavo bound in full brown morocco gilt titles and ruling to the spine raised bands double gilt ruled to the front and rear panels gilt signature to the front panel marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In fine condition. 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 William Faulkner and featuring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
199058481990. EISENSTAEDTALFRED. LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB HEMINGWAY ERNEST. THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1990approximately 14.5 inches wide by 11.5 inches high quarter morocco with natural linen covered boards in black cloth covered clamshell box lined with Ultrasuede. xii 82 2 pages. Printed in Munich on Magnani paper with photogravures by Jon Goodman from photographs by Eisenstaedt who signed the book. Designed by Benjamin Shiff. One of an edition of 600 numbered copies. Not in LEC Bibliography. Fine condition. hardcover books
1929GC 5/11-50cNEW YORK: SCRIBNER'S 1929. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. First edition first issue without the disclaimer on page X. A very good copy in facsimile dust jacket. the first printing page x is blank and does not contain the legal disclaimer that did not arrive in time in smooth black cloth with bright gold paper labels. SCRIBNER'S Hardcover
1932000178New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. No DJ. First Edition First Printing with the publisher's "A" and Seal printed on the copyright page. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1932. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1940996New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover in tan cloth boards with black titling on a red field. Very Good/Very Good. A very good first edition with the "A" on the copyright page and a very good original "$2.75" dust jacket. A nice binding which is straight and tight. Pages toned and just jacket toned on the inside. Some small tears and chipping to the edges of the DJ particularly at the head and tail. Adhesive related toning at the inner hinges. Clean inside with no marks on the paste downs or FFEP. Fore-edge is deckled. Stain on the upper left corner of the rear panel of the dust jacket. No photo credit on the author photo.<br /> <br /> A very clean and nice first print one of only 75000. In very good condition for the collector. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19405555555557<p><strong>HEMINGWAY Ernest.</strong> <em>For Whom the Bell Tolls.</em></p><p>New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First edition first printing with the Scribner's "A" on the copyright page. Octavo. 471 pp. Original tan cloth stamped in black on the front cover with red-and-black spine labels. In the second state dust jacket unclipped; $2.75 with photographer credit present on the rear panel. Jacket shows moderate wear including chipping at the spine ends several short closed tears and general rubbing and creasing; light toning to the spine and edges. Cloth clean and solid with light speckling typical of the cloth stock and mild toning to the page edges. A bright and attractive example of Hemingway's classic Spanish Civil War novel in its correct early jacket. Near Fine in Very Good- jacket.</p> Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover
19256519New York: Boni and Liveright 1925. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Good. Duodecimo. 5.5 x 7.5 in. 214 1. Good in the original black boards with bright gilt titling and decor on the front cover while the title and design from the spine have rubbed off there is a spot to the spine hinge that has begun to crack and a spot of soiling to foot of interior hinge from title page to page 29. The binding has a lean and has been well read. The pages have occasional but limited foxing and a prior owner's name that has been erased appears faintly indented on the front free endpaper. Lacks dust jacket. A first edition of Hemingway's second published collection of stories. Boni and Liveright hardcover
1952035928New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. octavo. 140pp. Pale Blue Cloth.Prev.owner ink inscription on the copyright page. spine lettered in silver. unmarked true first edition first printing of this classic work.Prev.owner ink inscription on the copyright page. Prev.owner ink inscription on the copyright page. The "A" and the colophon are present on the copyright page as well as the photo of Hemingway and photographer's nameLee Samuels.the book has a couple of spots on the front panel a light left corner dampstain.There is glue residue on rear pastedown. Internally the text block is clean unmarked. Price-clipped pictorial jacket has a couple of spots on the front panel spine edgewear and chips closed tears on the lower part of the front panel foldover. in mylar sleeve. Hemingway's last major work of fiction the story centers on an aging fisherman who engages in an epic battle to catch a giant marlin. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
19371401178Charles Scibner's Sons New York 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Very good in a very good dust jacket. First edition with no mention of later printings on the copyright page. Original price of $2.50 printed on front flap of dust jacket. Book has slight edge wear and darkening of the front endpages. Jacket has chipping at the corners and spine ends. Very good. Charles Scibner's Sons, New York hardcover
19436221<p><strong>First book appearance of Irwin Shaw in Russian. War-time edition. Very rare. </strong></p><p>This unusual illustrated edition was published specifically for young readers.<br />It includes: '<em>Strawberry Ice Cream Soda'</em> by <strong>Shaw</strong> from his first story collection '<em>Sailor Off the Bremen'</em>; a part of the novella '<em>The Red Pony'</em> by <strong>John Steinbeck</strong>; '<em>Big Two-Hearted River'</em> and '<em>A Day's Wait'</em> by <strong>Ernest Hemingway;</strong> excerpts from '<em>Paul Bunyan'</em> by J<strong>ames Stevens;</strong> and two stories by <strong>Erskine Caldwell</strong>.<br />The illustrations are by <strong>Tatiana Mavrina</strong> Lebedeva; 1900/1902–1996 a graduate of VKHUTEMAS. She was a member of '<em>Group 13'</em> an association of graphic artists founded in 1929. Like many Russian avant-garde artists of her generation she turned to children's book illustration in the 1930s as a means of artistic expression that allowed her to avoid political repression during the Stalin era. Despite enduring hunger and hardship during WWII in Moscow her illustrations remained tender vibrant and full of life. Mavrina is the first Russian artist to have received the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration.</p><p>Libman #890.</p><p>We couldn't trace any copy of this edition via OCLC.</p> Detgiz paperback
196353723Paris Andr Sauret 1963 8 volumes in-4, simili cuir granit brun, signature de l'auteur frappe or sur les premiers plats, dos sans nerfs orns d'un semis de "H" pouss or; doublures et gardes de papier havane, ttes dores, non rogns, couvertures imprimes (embotages de l'diteur).Edition illustre de 128 lithographies originales en couleurs et pleine page par Andr Masson, Andr Minaux, Jean Carzou, Alexandre Garbell, Ormando Pelayo, Luc Simon, Paul Guiramand, Jean Commre et Lucien Fontanarosa. Tirage limit 5.200 exemplaires numrots. Un des 4.500 exemplaires sur vlin d'Arches.
73154New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Modern Literature FIRST EDITION first impression with Scribner's seal to back of the title page and no disclaimer showing on p.10 of preliminaries. Octavo 19 x 14cm pp.355; 1. blank. Finely bound by Conway of Halifax in half black oasis morocco with contrasting black cloth sides titled and decorated in gilt to spine red labels with sewn headbands and all edges gilt. Contents clean and fresh exterior as new. An exquisite modern bookbinding. Ernest Hemingway's celebrated novel about a young lieutenant and an English nurse who fall in love during The Great War was brought to the screen by David O. Selznick's in 1957 starring Rock Hudson and Selznick's wife Jennifer Jones Selznick. The MGM epic would be his final film production. Hanneman A8a; Grissom A8.1a. New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929 unknown