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1964300376New York: Scribner 1964. First. hardcover. fine. 211pp. 8vo re-bound in full dark red crushed morocco. New York: Scribner's 1964. First Edition.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1928147712London: Cape 1928. First. hardcover. fine. 286pp. Short thick 8vo rebound in half blue morocco over marbled boards. London: Cape 1928.<br/><br/> Scarce. The first English edition of "The Sun Also Rises".<br/><br/> Cape unknown books
1940010501Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1940. First issue A on copyright page no photographer name on back. Book very good staining on front board front paste down and front free endpages; spine darkened. DJ very good rubbing on front cover chipping on top and bottom of spine and both flap hinges .5" tear at bottom of back cover which has been repaired on the reverse side with clear adhesive tape small tears at top of spine which have been repaired on the reverse side with clear adhesive tape some chipping and small tears along top of front cover. DJ price reads "2.75. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
194016082ENew York: Scribners 1940. First Edition First Issue. Very good copy with a hint of darkening to the cloth at the spine in a very good slightly rubbed first issue jacket with a few small chips and tears and a faint moisture stain to the top corner of the dust jacket at the flap fold. Scribners hardcover books
1935297524New York: Scribner 1935. hardcover. fine. Shenton Edward. Decorations by Edward Shenton. 295pp. Thick 8vo rebound in full lime green calf raised bands black leather spine labels. New York: Scribner's 1935. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1935WRCLIT66214New York: Scribner 1935. Cloth. First edition. A sound but unpleasant copy with the usual fading to cloth a shallow tide mark around the top edges of the boards and spine and a dust jacket that looks like it was utilized on safari for a variety of purposes none of them intended none of them sanitary. HANNEMAN A13a. Scribner hardcover books
19271407088Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1927. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near fine in original black cloth covered boards with gold blocking adorning the cover and spine. First Edition First Issue. 1927 printed on both the title and copyright pages. Weighing 15.5 ounces. A nice bright square copy. Moisture damage to lower right bottom page edge and rear free end papers and paste-down along edges. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York hardcover books
003412Scribner's. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition 1938. Book very good except for slight edgewear slight staining near bottom and vertical edge of back some discoloration on end-papers and last page. DJ good with small pieces missing at top of spine tail of spine top of front flap very small piece missing at near top corner of back some twenty-five pieces of tape inside DJ tearing and creasing along bends small piece missing near bottom corner of front slight scratching on back slight discoloration on spine flaps and inside DJ. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Scribner's hardcover books
022212London; 1955: Jonathan Cape. First Edition. Octavo. First illustrated edition by this publisher with drawings by C.F. Tunnicliffe and Raymond Sheppard. Originally commissioned as later natives these two artists' different interpretations of the story were considered so excellent and so interesting in their varying styles that both have been included. Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in November 1954. Bound in 1/4 black cloth over white pictorial paper covered boards depicting Santiago spine lettering white pictorial endpapers some toning or foxing to boards upper corner only slightly bumped early previous owner's name A very nice copy in unclipped pictorial dust jacket toning to edges spine fading only very light chipping to spine ends and corners and along upper edge. Jonathan Cape unknown books
1952D16701New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Blue cloth boards with silver lettering on spine facsimile of Hemingway's signature on upper board; illustrated dust jacket; pp. 2 140. First edition. Previous owner's signature else a clean copy. Dust jacket unrestored and not price-clipped retaining original $3.00 price. DJ has small circular chip missing on the spine just above the second E in Ernest not affecting the letter. Top and bottom of spine postion worn with small losses as often. Elsewhere minor edgewear. A respectable humble copy of Hemingway's late masterpiece. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1952WN69017New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. Previous owner signature on ffep. Slight fraying of cloth at top of spine. First issue jacket with blue tone to author photo on back panel. About 3" faint scratch on lower front panel and 1/2" closed tear at lower edge. Spine ends of jacket worn and 1/2" tear with piece missing. A crisp copy of an American classic. First Edition First Issue. Cloth. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
1933256006London: Cape 1933. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Introduction by David Garnett. Small 8vo canary yellow cloth d.w. London: Cape 1933. First English Edition.<br/><br/> The cloth is slightly dust-soiled; the dust wrapper intact and with the price is foxed.<br/><br/> Cape unknown books
1939219743New York: Modern Age Books 1939. First edition Number 126 of 440 copies signed by Quintanilla. Four lithographs & 62 full-page drawings by Luis Quintanilla one full-page color plate laid in. 1 vols. 8vo. In the original half cream calf and pictorial blue-gray cloth stamped in gilt. Spine very slightly scuffed and toned otherwise near fine in repaired slipcase with printed label on front. First edition Number 126 of 440 copies signed by Quintanilla. Four lithographs & 62 full-page drawings by Luis Quintanilla one full-page color plate laid in. 1 vols. 8vo. Hanneman B 34 Modern Age Books unknown books
19405748New York: Scribner's 1940. First edition. Good. First edition points of issue present: rear jacket photograph uncredited. Price $2.75 present on front flap. Dust jacket rather chipped and frayed with some loss at head. Endleaves discolored and stock lightly and evenly toned. Structurally sound with no marks or blemishes. Scribner's unknown books
1963331541963. One page ALS double sides on personal Mrs. Ernest Hemingway cream coloured note card. SIZE: 5" x 5 1/2" folded to 2 1/2" x 5 1/2" written in blue ink. Dated: February 24 1963. Near Fine. One page ALS double sides on personal Mrs. Ernest Hemingway cream coloured note card. <br /> SIZE: 5" x 5 1/2" folded to 2 1/2" x 5 1/2" written in blue ink.<br /> Dated: February 24 1963. Signed by Author. Mary Welsh was a reporter and Ernest Hemingways's forth and final wife. She met Ernest Hemingway in Paris in 1944 during the war when she was a correspondent for the London Bureau of Time Inc. The couple married in Cuba in 1946. It was Mary who discovered her husband's body after his suicide in Ketchum Idaho on July 2 1961 and who later edited three of his works.<br /> <br /> The letter speaks of Ava Gardner who was a close friend of Ernest since 1957 and starred in his films. Mary also comments to her friend Don what she thought about a review in The New Yorker Magazine.<br /> <br /> Front Side:<br /> "2-24-63<br /> Dear Don Gold - Thank you and do excuse my excessive chattering-" <br /> Inside: <br /> like an unrepressed squirrel. I'll be seeing Ava soon - or hearing from her and will ask in many ways she is unlike what I think of as movie stars- seems to prefer keeping her private body soul and spirit problems privately. Thank you for the book reviews. Mailer is deluded I think - Wilson in THE NEW YORKER much more sinister- Best Mary H."<br /> <br /> As a result of this Mary sent a letter to the editor March 1 1963 to dispute some claims Mr. Edmund Wilson wrote about Hemingway in the Morley Callaghan book "That Summer in Paris that was published in The New Yorker February 23 1963.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> In excellent condition. unknown
1929D16810New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Original black cloth gold labels lettered in black; small split to front board where it meets the spine. First issue book in first state DJ. Dustjacket 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. Protected with a mylar cover. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
195024641London:: Jonathan Cape 1950. First English edition; advance issue bound in the dust jacket. publisher's printed wrappers. Slightly cocked; light wear to the extremities of the spine; a nice copy. 8vo. Jonathan Cape, unknown
1979010188No Place St. Louis Missouri: Autolycus Press 1979. Book. Near Fine. Leather. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR OF INTRODUCTION. Limited and Numbered 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. RARE Copy number 41 of 86 copies of which only 40 copies were heretofore known to have been bound. This copy SIGNED by Michael Murphy under his printed name at title page and additionally SIGNED AND INSCRIBED at verso of front marbled end paper -"For Allan Steinberg - bibliophile extraordinaire This curious document that shows us the real source of Ernest Hemingway's genius. With all good wishes Michael Murphy". Bound in full blue leather and housed in blue cloth slipcase with photo of Mrs. Hemingway and young Ernest as on front cover of the book marbled end papers. Printed on blue paper 33 pages plus limitation page. Near Fine spine evenly sunned in Fine slipcase. Autolycus Press Hardcover
1940207475New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First Edition. Discreetly placed bookplate on the font pastedown is covered by the jacket flap; endsheets lightly toned; near fine in an edge-worn dust jacket with a few small chips and a tear running much of the length of the front flap fold. 8vo 471pp; cloth. First issue dust jacket with no photographer's credit on rear. Hanneman A18a. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1940peSCRIBNERS 1940. Book. Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. A NEAR FINE FIRST IN FIRST ISSUE dj. FIRST ISSUE publisher's "A" on copyright page. dj tape reinforced. not restored. First edition points of issue present: rear jacket photograph uncredited. Price $2.75. SCRIBNERS Hardcover
1940010501Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1940. First issue A on copyright page no photographer name on back. Book very good staining on front board front paste down and front free endpages; spine darkened. DJ very good rubbing on front cover chipping on top and bottom of spine and both flap hinges .5" tear at bottom of back cover which has been repaired on the reverse side with clear adhesive tape small tears at top of spine which have been repaired on the reverse side with clear adhesive tape some chipping and small tears along top of front cover. DJ price reads "2.75. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19406207Charles Scribner’s Sons New York 1940; First Edition; 8vo 471 pages; publisher’s beige cloth; black spine titles over a red field. Hemingway’s dramatic semi-autobiographical novel of fate courage and death in the Spanish Civil War released to much critical acclaim and recommended for the 1941 Pulitzer prize though none was awarded that year. Source of the 1943 Oscar nominated film directed by Sam Wood starring Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. Hemingway dedicated the book to comrade paramour and indefatigable war correspondent Martha Gellhorn whom he married the following year. Very Good pastedown margins lightly tanned clean crisp corners sharp binding tight sound and square no ownership signatures or any other markings of any kind. Second issue dust jacket with photographer Lloyd Arnold’s credit beneath the rear panel photo publisher’s price of $2.75 and Henry Seidel Canby blurb on front flap. Arnold was chief photographer for the Sun Valley Company and its Idaho hunting lodge a favorite haunt of Hemingway and fourth wife Mary and Arnold and his wife Tillie became close friends and hunting companions of the Hemingways. Arnold’s 1969 book "Riding High With Hemingway" details many experiences the couples shared. Dust jacket also Very Good with light to moderate wear at the corners and spine panel extremities no price clipping. Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover
1933101367New York: House of Books Ltd 1933. First Edition no. 177 of 300 copies. 8vo. Publisher's red cloth gilt-lettered on front cover and spine; a very good copy with some fading to the cloth and a few small stains internally clean First edition and the first appearance of this story. It is the second entry in The Crown Octavos series published by booksellers Louis and Marguerite Cohn of House of Books. REFERENCE: Hannenan A11A. House of Books, Ltd hardcover
193611321London: Jonathan Cape 1936. Third impression. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo 284pp. illustrated. A delightfully unique copy of this UK edition of Hemingway's great memoir of hunting big game in Africa. Bound in tan rough-grained canvas cloth with handmade cut-out label depicting the head of a kudu much like the one which appears in print opposite the title page and Hemingway's name on a black label printed in green. The binder has very ably inserted the front and rear panels and flaps of the dust jacket also a stated third impression matching the book before and after the text and the top is silvered. The jacket has been trimmed slightly to fit within the book and it's possible that the page block was also slightly trimmed. The binding is rather plain but highly evocative of its subject; befitting Heminway's style. The contents are extremely fresh and clean; a fine example. The UK edition of "Green Hills of Africa" is quite uncommon; later reprints from 1944 and 1954 are much easier to obtain than any copies printed the first year of publication. A charming unique copy at home in any Hemingway collection. Jonathan Cape hardcover
19301370731New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1930. Second US Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo xv 212 pages. In Very Good condition and lacking scarce dust jacket. Full binding of black cloth with black text in gold spine and cover labels. Minor shelfwear. Light sun-fading to spine and some of front cover. Creasing to spine label. Age-toning to textblock. Some soiling to top edge of textblock. Second US Edition First Printing also the First Scribner's Edition. Shelved in Case 13. Originally published in Paris in 1924 revised for the First US Edition by Boni & Liveright in 1925 and further revised and republished by Charles Scribner's Sons here in 1930. Housed in facsimile dust jacket - not originally issued. 1370731. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover