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194516736Budapest: Révai Irodalmi Intézet 1945. First Hungarian Edition. Cloth. Near fine/very good. The first Hungarian Edition of For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway published in 1945. Octavo two volumes 336pp; 378pp. Quarter beige buckram title stamped in black on the spine black paper over boards. Light dust remnants along top edge internally clean. Solid binding both near fine examples. Both volumes include the publisher's dust jackets archival tape repair to verso of both shallow chipping to spines bright and vibrant illustrations on both. Includes the publishers' laid-in description of the work. An attractive edition. This work was translated into Hungarian by István Sötér with dust jacket illustrations by Vera Csillag. The Hungarian translations of Hemingway's works are highlighted by their unique Soviet-era dust jacket designs including Gazdagok és szegények To Have and Have Not by Éva Kármán Búcsú a fegyverekt l Farewell to Arms by Róbert Byssz and this work Akiért A Harang Szól designed by Vera Csillag. Révai Irodalmi Intézet 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
1926TK240815Jonathan Cape London 1926. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. 1st printing. 8vo in green cloth gilt lettering to spine 248pp __CONDITION : A well preserved VERY GOOD clean and tight unmarked copy spine browned by sunning cover spine margins much less so page-block edges tanned thin sliver of very slight creasing to spine ends with some very slight rub. A very presentable copy. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Jonathan Cape, London hardcover
192951336Jonathan Cape 1929. 8vo. First Edition Second Issue; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker in custom-made-slip-case an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Elegant copy of the second issue with 'serious' spelled correctly on p.66. Hanneman A35a. Jonathan Cape, hardcover
193339926Jonathan Cape 1933. 8vo. First Edition thus some mild and generally inoffensive foxing mainly marginal as often with this title; pale yellow cloth backstrip letterd in blue covers and top mildly dust-soiled a very good bright crisp copy in unclipped very lightly dust-soiled dustwrapper the latter lightly browned at backstrip. Hanneman A37a. Jonathan Cape, hardcover
8vo., First Edition thus, some mild and generally inoffensive foxing (mainly marginal) as often with this title; pale yellow cloth, backstrip letterd in blue, covers and top mildly dust-soiled, a very good, bright, crisp copy in unclipped, very lightly dust-soiled dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at backstrip. Hanneman A37a.
192444519Boston:: Small Maynard and Co. 1924. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Bookplate to front free endpaper; some effacement to gold on spine; otherwise a very good copy in a chipped example of the scarce jacket lacking about 1/4 of the spine. Some tiny internal scotch tape repairs. 8vo. Includes Hemingway's story "My Old Man." This is the first book appearance of a short story by Ernest Hemingway. O'Brien dedicated this book to Hemingway whose name is misspelled in the printed dedication and the contents page; in fact throughout the book. Small, Maynard and Co., hardcover
19324488<p>First UK Edition/First Printing; A Very Good book in a Very Good dust jacket. An outstanding copy of this Hemingway classic; uncommon in the first UK edition particularly in the original jacket. Featuring 81 illustrations and a frontispiece painting by Juan Gris. This copy is in very good condition showing some light rubbing and foxing to the board edges and the shadow of a paper clip to the top of the front board and first few pages. Housed in a crisp and bright very good dust jacket that shows moderate foxing to the spine head and top edges light rubbing the spine ends edges and corners and one short closed tear to the bottom of the front panel. Overall a presentable and collectible copy of a scarce edition. Not remaindered not price-clipped not ex-library; in a protective Mylar cover and will ship securely wrapped in a sturdy box.</p> Jonathan Cape hardcover
19335200New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First Edition First Printing. First edition first printing with the Scribner's "A" present on the copyright page. With its original dust jacket. Measures approximately 7.75" x 5.25" with 244 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> The book is in very good condition. Gilt labels on the spine and front board still bright and well preserved. Textblock is bright and clean. Dust jacket is in very good minus condition. Minor chipping to the spine ends. Minor sun-fading to the spine. Long closed tear on the spine. Original $2.00 price on the front flap. <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 # L4-15. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
194010531JNew York: Scribners 1940. First Edition First Issue. Very good plus copy in a very good first issue jacket with a half inch by one inch chip at base of spine a few small tears some creases to the rear flap. Scribners unknown books
194010384ENew York: Scribners 1940. First Edition First Issue. Very good copy in a very good first issue dust jacket with internal tape repairs some light rubbing and a few short tears and some rubbed spots which have been touched up with black ink on the outside slightly showing through at some points on the interior of the jacket. Scribners unknown books
1938WRCLIT68938New York: Scribner 1938. Red cloth stamped in black and gilt. First edition. Trace of bookplate on front pastedown otherwise a very good copy in a now just good example of the dust jacket compromised by an old style plastic jacket protector which interacted chemically with the horizontal metallic-finish bands resulting in an erratic green discoloration along with a few small adhesion patches to the rear panel. HANNEMAN 16a. Scribner hardcover books
1952140939473New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. First Edition. Good/Very Good. First edition first printing. "A" and publisher's seal on copyright page. 140 pp. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with silver lettering. A Good only copy with stained and soiled cloth spine lettering almost completely rubbed off a little foxing to endpapers but contents fairly bright and clean except for previous owner's initials on front free endpaper. In Very Good unclipped dust jacket with light edge wear but very little toning ti spine panel no fading. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1952WRCLIT52946New York: Scribner 1952. Cloth. First edition in book form. A few letters of the spine stamping slightly flaked top edge a bit dust darkened but a very good or better copy in dust jacket with some modest darkening to spine and extremities and minor wear at tips. HANNEMAN A24a. Scribner hardcover books
1937120871New 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 some rubbing and wear. 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. 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
1933170625001New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First edition first printing. Publisher's black cloth with gold title labels; price-clipped dust jacket printed in black and red. Good/Good. Pages toned with offsetting to end sheets. Title labels are bright though there is a crease to the label on the spine. Insect mottling to cloth and nibbling to dust jacket visible from blank verso. Dust jacket also shows chipping at edges with loss at head a 2-inch split along the front bottom spine fold darkening to the spine panel and scratches to the surface. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1932056775New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine facsimile. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Vandel & Rodero photos& Gris Juan frontis. 517pp.; HB black w/gilt-gilt sig.; rubbed w/light wear on edges & corners; spine sunned; some fox on end papers & foredge; clean tight pgs. DJ facsimile tan w/black pic. cover; slight rub. "The present volume Death in the Afternoon is not intended to be either historical or exhaustive. It is intended as an introduction to the modern Spanish bullfight and attempts to explain that spectacle both emotionally and practically." illus. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
150098Rare original black and white photograph of legendary American writer Ernest Hemingway. Black and white glossy photograph of Hemingway with his wife Mary and fishing guide Taylor Williams in front of a cabin. Hemingway’s friendship with Taylor “Beartracks†Williams the well-known Sun Valley hunting and fishing guide dated back to their meeting in Idaho in the late 1930s after which Hemingway frequently returned to Ketchum before eventually settling there. Mary Welsh Hemingway 1908–1986 was an American journalist and writer who became Ernest Hemingway’s fourth wife in 1946 and remained his partner until his death in 1961. Having worked as a foreign correspondent during World War II she brought professional experience and organizational skill to Hemingway’s later life accompanying him during his final years in Cuba Europe and Idaho. After Hemingway’s death Mary Welsh Hemingway played a central role in shaping his posthumous reputation by editing and overseeing the publication of several unfinished works. In near fine condition. The piece measures 8 inches by 10 inches. Accompanied by a smaller photograph of Hemingway and Williams with a bird and another photograph of Williams in front of cabin covered in snow. Ernest Hemingway 1899–1961 was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century whose concise prose style and exploration of universal themes reshaped modern literature. Known for his works such as The Old Man and the Sea A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls Hemingway developed a narrative voice that captured the complexities of human struggle and resilience with stark simplicity. His experiences as a journalist and participant in both World Wars deeply informed his writing lending authenticity to his depictions of courage loss and alienation. While his personal life marked by adventure and tragedy often overshadowed his literary contributions his stylistic innovations and engagement with existential themes solidified his status as a transformative figure in American letters. By pushing the boundaries of narrative form and emphasizing the power of understatement Hemingway left an enduring legacy on both literature and the cultural understanding of the human condition. unknown
192744513London:: Jonathan Cape 1927. First UK edition first issue. publisher's blue cloth. Some browning to endpapers; cloth split along rear joint; some fading to spine and edges. A good to very good copy of a very scarce book. 8vo. Jonathan Cape, hardcover
1940104726Edition: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition first printing. Hardcover in unclipped first edition dustjacket bound in publisher's bright natural linen with red and black stamped titles to spine and cover; previous owner's book plate to front pasedown front end paper bears residue from assumed previous newspaper clipping; interior clean and bright; overall a well loved and still very nice copy.; 471 pages . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
194010531JNew York: Scribners 1940. First Edition First Issue. Very good plus copy in a very good first issue jacket with a half inch by one inch chip at base of spine a few small tears some creases to the rear flap. Scribners unknown
1928524275Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1928. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Complete in two volumes Vol. IV parts I and II. Introduction by Blanche Colton Williams. 12mos. xxxvi 260pp. Printed wrappers. Wrappers with moderate wear including two short spine tears topedges a bit foxed a sound very good or better set. Features Hemingway's story "The Killers" for which he was awarded second prize as well as stories by Roark Bradford Louis Bromfield Bill Adams James Warner Bellah Katharine Brush Ada Jack Carver Elisabeth Cobb Chapman Roger Daniels Marjory Stoneman Douglas Alma and Paul Ellerbe Eleanor Mercein Kelly Ruth Sawyer Ruth Suckow and Ellen du Pos Taylor. Also issued in cloth uncommon in wrappers. N.B. The first edition in wrappers does not feature "First Edition" on the copyright page like the clothbound edition does. Hanneman E14. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc unknown
131132328New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8x5x0. FIRST EDITION. 1st printing with "A" and seal on copyright page. Good book with tape stains to boards and endpapers slight lean to spine in a Good dust jacket with loss at extremities small notation to front flap near price $3.00 not much fading. A serviceable copy of the classic novel. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
193760360New York:: Charles Scribners Sons 1937. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. 1937 ink ownership signature on front free endpaper; else better than very good in a price-clipped jacket with some tiny chips to the extremities and some minor overall rubbing and scratching. . 8vo. Charles Scribners Sons, hardcover
193711330New York:: Charles Scribners Sons 1937. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Some light discoloration to preliminaries; else a very good copy in a jacket with some light chipping to the extremities of the spine and some minor overall rubbing and scratching. A very decent copy. 8vo. Charles Scribners Sons, hardcover