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19271476183139531<p>First edition first impression and first issue with the number 3 perfectly formed on page 3.</p><p>Re-bound in black morocco leather with marbled endpapers and paste-downs five raised bands and lettering to spine and upper board in gilt. Very small clipped area to bottom edge of front endpaper with some toning to edges else near fine.</p> New York: Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1964311282London: Jonathan Cape 1964. First British Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket. All four corners of front and rear flaps clipped. Spine slightly cocked. Small closed tear on top rear flap. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1964929P4London: Jonathan Cape 1964. First edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8" by 5". None. The first U.K. edition of Hemingway's memoir about his time spent in Paris in the 1920s a fascinating insight into the country during that era. The first UK edition first impression of this work. In the original unclipped dustwrapper. 'A Moveable Feast' is Hemingway's memoir of his years spent in Paris in the 1920s struggling working as a journalist and writer an expressive work on a fascinating period of the author's life and of interwar Paris.Written by Ernest Hemingway the noted American author and journalist known for his strong influence on twentieth century fiction. In the original publisher's cloth binding in the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally fine. Dust wrapper is smart with a touch of edge wear and a few handling marks. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Fine Jonathan Cape hardcover
1950942F56London: Jonathan Cape 1950 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Fine. 8.5" by 6.5". None. An excellent example of the first UK edition of Ernest Hemingway's novel in an exceptionally vibrant dust wrapper. The first UK edition first impression.In the publisher's original price clipped dust wrapper.'Across the River and Into the Trees' follows the star-crossed romance between a fifty year old US Army Officer and a Venetian woman thirty years his junior.By Ernest Hemmingway this novel based on his personal experiences on his infatuation with a young Adriana Ivancich who he met on a trip to Italy.With the former owner's inscription of Henry Gibbs to the front free endpaper.Despite receiving some negative reviews for its sadder elements this was a best seller in America with it being Hemingway's only novel to top the New York Times bestseller's list. In the publisher's original cloth binding with price clipped dust wrapper. Light fading to back strip with a touch of shelf wear to back strip tail and more concentrated fading to the very tip of the back strip head and tail. Inscription to front free endpaper with spotting to front and rear free endpaper. Light spotting to text block fore edge. Dust wrapper exceptionally vibrant. Minor closed tear to back strip head. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed Jonathan Cape hardcover
193256260NY: Scribner 1932. First Edition. GrisJuan. 8vo pp. 517. Hanneman A10a. Issued in an edition of 10300 copies. Illustrated with tissue-protected color frontispiece of "The Bullfight" by Juan Gris A good tight copy. Hanneman A10a. Hemingway's bull- fighting tribute illustrated with many photos. Includes "An Explanatory Glossary " "Some Reactions of a Few Individuals to the Integral Spanish Bullfight " "A Short Estimate of the American Sidney Franklin as a Matador;" "Date on Which Bullfights will Ordinarily be held in Spain France Mexico and Central and South America;" and a "Bibliographical Note. Scribner unknown books
19451388Budapest: Révai 1945. First Hungarian edition. In two volumes. Translated by István Sötér. In publisher’s half cloth with the original illustrated dust jacket designed by Vera Csillag. Panels slightly rubbed at edges. Dust jackets with missings and chipped. Overall the jackets are in good the volumes are in fine condition. First Hungarian edition. In two volumes. Translated by István Sötér. In publisher’s half cloth with the original illustrated dust jacket designed by Vera Csillag. 336; 378 2 p. First Hungarian edition of Hemingway’s 1940 masterpiece “For Whom the Bell Tollsâ€. Révai unknown
19481675Budapest: Révai 1948. First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s half cloth with the original illustrated dust jacket designed by Éva Kármán. Dust jacket worn. Light stain on pp. 21–22 at the lower right corner. Overall in very good condition. First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s half cloth with the original illustrated dust jacket designed by Éva Kármán. 228 p. First Hungarian edition of Hemingway’s 1937 novel To Have and Have not with the scarce illustrated dust jacket. Révai unknown
1940feb50206<p>1940; First Argentine Edition of A Farewell to Arms</p><p>Adiós a las armas.</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Club del libro hardcover
1986feb81146<p>1986: Rare Albanian Edition of The Old Man and the Sea<br /><br />Ông già và biển cả</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Vh
1970feb65507<p>1970: First Colombian Edition of The Old Man and the Sea</p><p>El viejo y el mar</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Bedout
194045830New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. Very Good/Very Good. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1940. First Edition with "A" on copyright in First State dust jacket with photographer uncredited at rear panel. Octavo; 471pp. Illustrated dustjacket with original $2.75 price intact. Beige cloth with red title block to spine and black lettering. Dark topstain.<br /> <br /> Dust jacket worn and creased along edges with some general scuffing; neat professional repairs along verso edges with discrete fill-ins; colors along spine unfaded. Boards show mild shelfwear with patchy staining; binding sound and pages unmarked; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Hanneman A18. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
8079Charles Scribners & Sons. HBDJ 1st Edition 1st State 1940 WITH A on copyright pg PC But orig price shows DJ has numerous Pieces Missing primarily near front edge & down edge & Bottom Spine But Title & Authors Name ar e Barely Affected by missing pieces Creases DJ & Some WearOriginal Beige Cloth with red & black on Spine 471 pgs interior Nice Tight Clean only Slight Darkening Photograph of author on Back DJ i ntact with small piece missing & wear VG-/. Charles Scribners & Sons unknown
1935111385Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. Hardcover. Very good/Good. First printing. Decorations by Edward Shenton. Covers shelfworn and faded along edges. Dust jacket worn and chipped. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19277353New York: Boni & Liveright 1927. First American Edition Second Printing. First American edition second printing as stated on the copyright page. Measures approximately 7.75" x 5.5" with 214 numbered pages.<br /> <br /> This book is in good condition. Moderate surface wear and staining to the original cloth boards. Chipping with cloth loss at the spine ends and corners. Cloth torn along the spine. Gilt lettering on the spine is faded. Previous owner's name in pencil on the front endpaper. <br /> <br /> "In Our Time" is Hemingway's first collection of short stories. The stories themes of alienation loss grief and separation which include descriptions of acts of war bullfighting and current events. The collection is known for its spare language and oblique depiction of emotion through a style known as Hemingway "theory of omission".<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 #P10-60. Boni & Liveright unknown
1959149370N.p.: N.p. 1959. Two vintage borderless photographs of writer Ernest Hemingway and a friend at a bullfighting match circa 1959. With manuscript annotations regarding layout to the verso along with the stamps of Tele-Magazine Radio Magazine and Dalmas press agency.<br /> <br /> Hemingway made several visits to Spain throughout his life including one memorable trip in July 1925 which inspired his 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises." He visited Spain again in 1959 to research a series of bullfighting articles commissioned by Life magazine which were later integrated into the full-length novel "The Dangerous Summer" published posthumously in 1985. <br /> <br /> One photograph 9.5 x 7 inches one photograph 10.5 x 8.5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
193815020Cleveland: The J.B. Savage Company 1938. Cloth. Fine/Very Good. Frederick K. Russell. A very impressive copy of the 1938 stated 1st edition. #353 of 1000 numbered copies issued. Purportedly the 2nd issue with the blank --rather than the pictorial-- endpapers. This copy though includes its fragile and uncommon original dustjacket. Tight and Near Fine to Fine in a crisp example of the unprinted glassine jacket with a clean thin tear running across the front panel and light chipping at the panel edges. The jacket is 95% complete and surely accounts for the superb condition of the book itself. 12mo Introduction by Jasper Wood the illustrations woodblocks --or linocuts by Frederick K. Russell. This deeply political work --set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War-- is essentially dedicated by Hemingway to John Dos Passos Lillian Hellman and Archibald MacLeish. <br/><br/> The J.B. Savage Company hardcover books
197715549JFranklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1977. Limited Editions in the Franklin Library Collector's Library of the World's Best Loved Books series. The first copy is the publisher’s own file copy bound in plain sturdy full buckrum cloth stamped "RECORD AND REFERENCE COPY" on the front board. Some soiling and general wear a little bit of of rubbing to the gilt book edges else very good. The second copy is the finished issued book red leather book stamped in gilt at spine and on covers moire endpapers all the book edges are gilt red ribbon place-keeper. 496 pages. With illustrations by Francis Golden specially done for this edition. Franklin Library hardcover books
1992WRCLIT56541Youngstown & later Ada OH 1992. I:1 through VI:2 of the first series lacking only IV:2 for all published and I:1 through XI:2 of the second series lacking VI:1. Thirty-two issues of 34 in sequence. Pictorial wrappers. First seven numbers postally used but generally very good otherwise near fine. Edited by Taylor Alderman Kenneth Rosen Charles Oliver et al. A biannual periodical devoted to Hemingway studies and criticism with occasional topical issues and in some instances first appearances of hitherto unpublished primary material. Accompanied by two cumulative indices. unknown books
1938160323001Cleveland: The J. B. Savage Company 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition first printing number 433 of a limited 1000 copies. Second state with plain end papers and disclaimer on the rear paste down. Near Fine. Light bowing to boards light rubbing to cloth at corners small stain to rear cover. Previous owner details in ink and emboss to front free end paper. The text of the narration of Hemingway's contribution to a 1938 film bearing the same name. The J. B. Savage Company hardcover books
192746648London:: Jonathan Cape 1927. First UK edition. recently rebound in half crimson morocco t.e.g. by Bayntun-Riviere. Fine. 8vo. Jonathan Cape, unknown
19341422Moscow: Goslitizdat 1934. 266 5 pp. 1 ill. 195x135 cm. In original illustrated cardboards. Bumped stains occasionally otherwise very good.<br /> <br /> First separate edition of Hemingway in Russia. One of 8000 copies. <br /> This is a collection of Hemingway's stories published along with an article by Ivan Kashkin the major propagandist of his works who also coordinated work of 11 translators. This book was named after 'Death in the Afternoon' but included just a short piece from chapter 12. <br /> The USSR willingly accepted Hemingway as an anti-fascist writer and translated his works since 1934. The stories started to appear in magazines and this book was promptly published as well. The edition consisted of chapters from four books: 'In Our Days' 'Men Without Women' ''Death in the Afternoon' and 'Winner Take Nothing'. Until the publication of the story 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' 1940 Hemingway had drawn attention and positive emotional responses of almost the whole country.<br /> <br /> Worldcat shows copies located in University of Texas Yale University and University of California. Goslitizdat unknown
197715549JFranklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1977. Limited Editions in the Franklin Library Collector's Library of the World's Best Loved Books series. The first copy is the publisher’s own file copy bound in plain sturdy full buckrum cloth stamped "RECORD AND REFERENCE COPY" on the front board. Some soiling and general wear a little bit of of rubbing to the gilt book edges else very good. The second copy is the finished issued book red leather book stamped in gilt at spine and on covers moire endpapers all the book edges are gilt red ribbon place-keeper. 496 pages. With illustrations by Francis Golden specially done for this edition. Franklin Library hardcover
SONG1597227897Brand: Wheeler Publishing 0000-00-00. Large Print. paperback. Used: Good. 5.50x0.75x8.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Wheeler Publishing paperback
SONG0783886454Brand: Thorndike Press 0000-00-00. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.50x1.00x6.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Thorndike Press hardcover
195010909<p>Charles Scribner's Sons. New York. 1950. FIRST U.S. EDITION. 1st printing. 8vo. 8.5 x 6 inches. First printing with Scribner logo and letter A on verso of title page. A fine bright copy bound in recent full dark green morocco leather binding. Spine with raised bands ruled lettered and decorated in gilt. Single gilt ruled border on boards. Top edge gilt. A lovely copy.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons. New York. 1950 hardcover