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193152591Paris Gallimard 1931 In-8, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale de cette premire traduction franaise du premier roman d'Hemingway, publie dans la collection Du monde entier. Tirage unique limit 1.180 exemplaires numrots sur papier alfa des Papeteries Lafuma Navarre. Exemplaire de service de presse.
1940008261New York: Charles Scribners 1940. A handsome copy of this First Edition/First Printing with the Scribner's "A" on copyright page. Pastedowns and endpapers slightly discolored but excellent overall condition. Hemingway's great novel of the Spanish Civil War focuses on a small band of brave Spanish women and men risking their lives to carry out the explosion of a For Whom the Bell Tolls has been called Hemingway's most ambitious novel and it is the one in which his political convictions reveal themselves most fully: he effectively conveys the idea that a people's freedom is worth fighting and even dying for. Clean and tight. 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribners hardcover
1940007791New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. 471pp. First edition later printing. Hemingway's great novel of the Spanish Civil War focuses on a small band of brave Spanish women and men risking their lives to carry out the explosion of a bridge. American Robert Jordan is there to join their dangerous mission and in doing so falls in love with a beautiful Spanish girl Maria. DJ chipped. Text clean. . First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
2024Gyan-9789362085627Gyan Publishing House 2024. 23 Vols. Set in 25 Bindings. Paperback. New. 17.78 x 24.13 x 52.129. English Gyan Publishing House paperback
2024Gyan-9789362085627Gyan Publishing House 2024. 23 Vols. Set in 25 Bindings. Paperback. New. 17.78 x 24.13 x 52.129. English Gyan Publishing House paperback
2024Raj-97893620856272024. New. English unknown
2024Raj-97893620856272024. New. English unknown
193320584NY: House of Books Ltd 1933. # 208 of an edition limited to 300 numbered copies. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. NY: House of Books Ltd 1933. # 208 of an edition limited to 300 numbered copies. 14 pp. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Red cloth. Fore-edges untrimmed. Spine faded with some fade spots to front board. Otherwise a nice copy. Very good/No dust jacket. House of Books, Ltd hardcover books
19272005018Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. first. hardcover. near fine/good. First edition first issue dust jacket. Complete "3" on p. 3. Book near fine. Dust jacket good almost half of it missing. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
195218118ENew York: Scribner 1952. First Edition. Very good copy with some slight fading to the cloth at the spine and with a hint of edge wear in a very good dust jacket with some minor darkening to the spine and a 1†triangular piece to the top edge of the rear panel at the spine fold extending toward the top of the spine. Scribner hardcover books
195335085Finca Vigia San Francisco de Paula Cuba 1953. In ink on inside of folding pictorial card with a photograph of the Hemingway and Mary sitting on the porch of Finca Vigia. 1 vols. 5-1/2 x 7 inches folded. Very good. In ink on inside of folding pictorial card with a photograph of the Hemingway and Mary sitting on the porch of Finca Vigia. 1 vols. 5-1/2 x 7 inches folded. Mary writes to their good friend Brown who was Ernest's New York boxing coach and trainer:<br/><br/>"Dear George - <br/><br/>"It was marvelous to see you and how fit you are and Ernest is determined to get fit enough to stand up to you when we return to New York in February or March. <br/><br/>"Best wishes alway & best love from us both -<br/><br/>Mary. unknown books
192916226New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1929. FIRST EDITION FIRST ISSUE. Original black cloth gold labels printed in black on front cover and spine spine label a speck darkened front cover label small scratch. Without the dust jacket. The text and binding in generally very good condition. First edition first issue with publishers A and imprint on copyright page. Page x blank without the legal disclaimer. Charles Scribner’s Sons unknown
1928EH267New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1928 First edition second printing in the second issue dust jacket with quotes printed on orange lines on front panel. Publisher's smooth black cloth with gold paper labels stamped in black top edge stained orange fore edge untrimmed yellow endpapers printed with silhouette of a bull in a circle; in its original dust jacket with bull silhouette and three bands across front panel lettered in black. Very good book with light foxing to spine ends and text block edges two light bumps to fore edge of rear board cracked front hinge and closed tear to lower part of half-title page at hinge; very good unclipped dust jacket with some toning and dampstaining to spine some chipping to spine ends and corners small closed tear to top of rear panel top of front panel and a few to bottom of front panel. Overall a pleasing copy. Hanneman A7a. Men Without Women is Hemingway's second collection of short stories comprised of ten previously published and 4 unpublished pieces. Specifically it includes "The Undefeated" "In Another Country" "Hills like White Elephants" "The Killers" "Che ti dice la Patria" "Fifty Grand" "A Simple Enquiry" "Ten Indians" "A Canary for One" "An Alpine Idyll" "A Pursuit Race" "To-Day is Friday" "Banal Story" and "Now I Lay Me." Men Without Women was influenced by Hemingway's travels throughout Europe in the 1920s with many stories set in Spain and Italy. In classic Hemingway fashion this early collection also addresses the themes of World War I bullfighting and boxing. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Dust Jacket Included. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19272005018Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. first. hardcover. near fine/good. First edition first issue dust jacket. Complete "3" on p. 3. Book near fine. Dust jacket good almost half of it missing. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
197050<p><strong>This is the first publication Islands in the Stream Russian: ОÑтрова в Океане by Ernest Hemingway in the USSR in 1970. It was printed in three magazines "Foreign Literature" Russian: ИноÑÑ‚Ñ€Ð°Ð½Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð›Ð¸Ñ‚ÐµÑ€Ð°Ñ‚ÑƒÑ€Ð° issues 11 and 12 for 1970 and issue 1 for 1971. Good condition light age spots light abrasions.</strong></p> Izvestiya paperback
1970106<p>This is a page from the Soviet newspaper "Nedelya" Week for October 1970 where an excerpt from Hemingway's unpublished novel "Islands in the Stream" Russian: ОÑтрова в океане Рыба was first published. Plus pages from Soviet newspapers about the life and work of Ernest Hemingway. The pages were stored folded and will be sent to you folded.</p> Nedelya paperback
19902512040003The Easton Press 1990. Leatherbound. New. 11 Volume Set. All are NEW and FACTORY SEALED. Typical Easton Press quality: High quality genuine leather; 22kt gold inlaid design on both back and front covers and spine four raised bands -- gilt page edges; archival acid-neutral paper; Smyth-sewn; satin end papers and sewn in satin ribbon book mark. . . . . . . . INCLUDES: A Farewell to Arms / Green Hills of Africa / The Torrents of Spring / True at First Light / A Moveable Feast / By-Line / The Fifth Column / Across the River and Into the Woods / The Garden of Eden / Winner Take Nothing / The Dangerous Summer The Easton Press hardcover
194024507New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. beige cloth Hemingway signature in black front on cover spine panel with red labels printed in black. Fine in chipped dust wrapper spine head and foot and front cover at base. 471 pages. 21.5 x 14 cm. First issue with 'A' on copyright page; first issue dust jacket without photographer's name below portrait of Hemingway on rear panel. Saga of the Spanish Civil War with an American joining the battle against the Franco fascist regime. Bookplate front free endpaper. Interior clean fresh and bright with inside front covers slightly toned at inner margins. Hanneman A18.A. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1942205915New York: Crown 1942. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good dust jacket. Small owner bookplate on front pastedown. Chipping at spine crown. 3 open tears at top of rear panel. Crown hardcover
1926hem29London: Collins. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Edge-block foxed. 1926. First Edition. Dark green hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 140mm 9" x 6". 398pp. First issue points: first printing with the mis-spelled dedication 'To H L Mencken and S Stanwood Mencken'. . Collins hardcover
1940000014<p>New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Same date to title and copyright pages. VG/none. Oatmeal colored/textured boards with imprint of Ernest Hemingway's signature on front cover. First flyleaf partially torn away. Clean no marks tight edition. Black title on spine is clear red background a bit worn.</p><p>Considered Hemingway's most important work.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
74383New 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. Elegantly hand-bound in half black morocco with twin burgundy title labels lettered in gilt matching cloth sides sewn headbands edges untrimmed. Contents clean and fresh soft paperclip impression to first two leaves blank and half title exterior as new. A handsome copy in an attractive recent leather binding. 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
123286London Jonathan Cape 1932. . First UK edition first impression; 8vo 22.5 x 15.5 cm; colour frontispiece after 'The Bullfighter' painting by Juan Gris 81 black & white photographic illustrations one or two light marginal thumb-smudges else unmarked internally; finely bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe modern half red morocco over red cloth boards lined in gilt spine in 6 one-line gilt-panelled compartments with gilt ribs and lettering marbled endpapers top edge gilt very minor signs of wear to extremities else very good; 360pp.<br /> Hemingway's exploration of professional bullfighting a spectacle he saw more as a heroic tragic ceremony than as a sport.<br /> London, Jonathan Cape, 1932. hardcover
195221010London: Cape 1952. A first edition first printing of 'The Old Man and the Sea published by Cape in 1952. A very good book without inscriptions - previous owner's bookplate covering name to the front endpaper. In a very good unclipped wrapper with two small closed tears and some general edge wear. 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Ernest Hemingway tells the story of Santiago an ageing Cuban fisherman who endures an epic struggle against a giant marlin. After days at sea he finally catches the fish only to have sharks devour it. Despite his loss Santiago's resilience and dignity remain unbroken. The novella explores themes of perseverance pride and man's relationship with nature delivering a powerful symbolic tale of endurance and the human spirit. Cape unknown
1927304206New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. 1927. First edition first state. 8vo. Original gilt stamped black cloth with printed paper label on the spine and upper cover top edge stained red spine slightly faded. Very good. 232 pages. Bookplate of Edward G. Robinson on the front pastedown. No dust jacket. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927. hardcover books