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73644New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. Modern Literature FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 19 x 14cm pp.10; 244; 2. Publisher's black cloth with gilt title panels top edge tinted red and the illustrated dust-jacket priced at $2.00. Some overall toning contents clean no inscriptions in a repaired jacket with some colour touch-ups and gummed paper strips applied to reverse side. Shows well. An inexpensive copy of the fist edition. A collection of acclaimed short stories. Ernest Hemingway made his literary start as a short-story writer and he always excelled in that medium. This volume reveals him at his best - the characters and backgrounds are widely varied: "A Clean Well-Lighted Place" is about an old Spanish Beggar; "Homage to Switzerland" concerns various conversations at a Swiss railway-station restaurant; and "The Gambler the Nun and the Radio" is set in the accident ward of a hospital in Western United States. New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933 unknown
19796047ROWOHLT ERNST 08/1979. 514.-525. Tsd. softcover. Ungekürzte Ausgabe! ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
19527210New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. First Edition First Printing. First edition first printing - with the Scribner's "A" and Seal present on the copyright page. Measures approximately 8.25" x 5.75" with 140 numbered pages. Comes with a brand new facsimile reproduction dust jacket for protection and display.<br /> <br /> This book is in very good condition. Moderate surface wear and staining to the original light blue cloth boards. Silver titling on the spine is partially worn but still legible. Small bookseller ticket on the rear pastedown. No previous ownership names or marks. Interior pages are clean and well preserved.<br /> <br /> "The Old Man and the Sea" was the final novel written and published during Hemingway's lifetime. Written in 1951 it was first published in Life magazine in the fall of 1952. The first edition was published in 1952 with a print run of 50000 copies. "The Old Man and the Sea" is the story of an aging fisherman who sets off to end his unlucky fishing streak. What ensues is an epic battle between the fisherman and a gigantic Marlin. It is a story of strength and struggle respect and fear contemplation and acceptance. This novella won Ernest Hemingway the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. It is a literary masterpiece written by one of America's greatest writers.<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 #O4-40. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1932019834New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dustwrapper which has the same illustration on the front as the original but is black rather than yellow and has a photograph of Hemingway on the rear. A much later printing but in the same format as the original. Illustrated with a color frontispiece by Juan Gris and black-and-white photographs by Vandel and Rodero. Hemingway's great work on bullfighting. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1964967F4London: Jonathan Cape 1964 . First edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 8.5" by 5.5". None. An wonderful first UK edition of Ernest Hemingway's posthumously published memoir about life in Paris in the 1920s. The first UK edition first impression of this classic work.In the publisher's original price clipped dust wrapper.Discussing his years spent in 1920s Paris struggling as an expat journalist the work details Hemingway's first marriage to Hadley Richardson and his associations with other cultural figures of the Lost Generation in Interwar France.His interactions with notable figures including Ford Maddox Ford James Joyce Ezra Pound Aleister Crowley and the Fitzgeralds are detailed. In the publisher's original cloth binding with clipped dust wrapper. Externally fine. Dust wrapper exceptionally bright with a touch of spotting to fore edge and tail of front wrap. Internally firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Fine Jonathan Cape hardcover
1964994Y23London: Jonathan Cape 1964. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8" by 5". None. A very smart first UK edition of Ernest Hemingway's posthumous memoir complete with the publisher's unclipped dust wrapper. The first UK edition of this work.With the publisher's original unclipped dust wrapper.A Moveable Feast chronicles Hemingway's years as a struggling expatriate journalist and writer in Paris during the 1920s covering his first marriage to Hadley Richardson and his other notable relationships with cultural figures of the Lost Generation in interwar France. Ernest Hemingway's novels short-story collections and non-fiction works have gained a classic status among American literature. He received the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature and has more intimately been romanticised for his adventurous lifestyle and blunt public image. In the original cloth binding. With the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally excellent with only minor shelf wear. Dust wrapper is sunned slightly to the spine with minor edge wear to the spine head and tail. Very small closed tear to the head of the front panel. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with only a contemporary ownership inscription to the front free endpaper. Near Fine Jonathan Cape hardcover
19808971<p>Hamish Hamilton. London. 1980. FIRST EDITION. 4to. 11.3 x 9.2 inches. Limited edition. One of 100 copies numbered and signed by Michael Foreman on the title page and with a numbered and signed original etching loosely inserted. This copy number 1 of the book and etching. Illustrated in full colour throughout with the text confined to the margins. Hemingway's children's short story a loose parody of Ferdinand the Bull was originally published in Holiday magazine in 1951. This is the first printing with these illustrations. A fine copy in publishers laminated boards with full colour illustration to the front board. Colour illustrated endpapers. Etching image measures 3.9 x 3 inches on a sheet of untrimmed hand made paper measuring 9.5 x 7.5 inches and has a loose tissue guard to protect it. The book is housed in a plain brown paper covered slip case.</p> Hamish Hamilton. London. 1980 hardcover
193787630New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition. Hardcover. 1937 First edition first printing. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket priced $2.50. Following Florida fishing-boat captain Harry Morgan's descent into smuggling and violence during the Depression Hemingway blends social critique with his spare hard-edged style; it is his only novel set largely in the United States and reflects the economic dislocation of the era. Large contemporary gift inscription to front free endpaper; cloth slightly softened at head of spine; jacket with edge wear including some chipping with minor loss. Very good Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19339150<p>Charles Scribner's Sons. New York. 1933. FIRST EDITION. 1st printing. Publishers A on reverse of title page as called for. 8vo. 7.6 x 5.5 Inches. Fine copy recently rebound in full black morocco. Spine with raised bands. Compartments with ruled lines decorations and lettering all in gilt. Single gilt ruled border on boards. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. A Fine copy of Hemingway's third book of short stories.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons. New York. 1933 hardcover
64860London: Jonathan Cape 1964. Memoir UNCORRECTED PROOF COPY. Octavo 21 x 14cm pp. 92. Publisher's lime-green softcovers typographic dust-jacket with 'PROOF ONLY' text to rear flap with provisional publication date printed below. 125-128 chips to edges of paper where the pages have been snipped toning to edges of textblock light spotting to top-edge wearing to corners dust-jacket has a little bit of white paint on spine and back cover wearing to dust-jacket spine. Very good. Proof copies feature the mis-print 'movable' for 'moveable' to the title page and the wraps. This memoir features Hemingway's recollections and experiences of the prominent characters and personalities including Aleister Crowley Ezra Pound F. Scott Fitzgerald Ford Madox Ford Hilaire Belloc James Joyce and Gertrude Stein. London: Jonathan Cape, 1964 unknown
1935biblio3184<p>New York: The Derrydale Press 1935. Limited First Edition of 850 copies. XXIV251 pages. Fine Hardcover Blue cloth Gilt lettering and stamping in front and on the spine Gilt top edge no dj. Hardly visible surface unevenness in the middle of back cover. Tiny bookworm hole 1/16" in diameter and 1/8" deep affecting last ten pages. otherwise The Book is perfect. 12.7"x10.0"x1.5". be7x. For International/Expedited shipping contact seller</p> The Derrydale Press hardcover
105949New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933 1st edition 1st printing. hardcover 244pp. Very good in fair dust jacket. 12mo. Smooth black cloth boards. Gold paper labels to spine and top board lettered and ruled in black. Boards rubbed spot of superficial cloth loss at centre of front hinge about the size of a pencil eraser. Top edge coloured red. Dust jacket rubbed chipped at extremities age toned; NOT price clipped showing $2.00 mylar protected. Previous owner's dated signature at head of first blanco. Text block tight bright and clean; free of foxing or marginalia. True first printing after salesmen samples with the Scribner's "A" and seal on the copyright page. An uncommon true first edition in unclipped jacket. Hemingway's third collection of stories marking the first appearance of six of the fourteen stories. Baker p.142. Hanneman A12a. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1944315212Burbank CA: Warner Bros 1944. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Original side-stapled glossy wrappers. Wrappers good only with extensive tape repair to margin of wrappers horizontal fold internally very good. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Promotional material for the 1945 film "To Have or Have Not" featuring 12 pages of adveristing and poster material and fourteen pages of articles about the film and its performers. The screenplay was adapted from Hemingway's "worst book" in Hawks' estimation by Jules Furthman and William Faulkner the latter's participation making it the only film on which two winners of the Nobel Prize have ever collaborated. It was Bacall's debut film and where she and Bogart first met. <br /> Faulkner wrote the second revised final version of the script and was responsible for its change of setting from Cuba to Martinique. Warner Bros unknown
1930583860Paris: Edward Titus Black Manikin Press 1930. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Translated by Samuel Putnam. Introduction by Ernest Hemingway. One of 1000 copies. Near fine perfectbound wrapper with some waviness small crease and tiny bump at two corners in near fine red wraparound band with some wear and in fair only unprinted original glassine missing both flaps and with a large chip in very good publisher's plain card slipcase not shown with tone and some wear. Edward Titus, Black Manikin Press hardcover
196426780New York::: Scribners 1964. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine price clipped dust jacket. with a thin printing abrasion to the rear panel. A Moveable Feast is a memoir by American author Ernest Hemingway about his years as an expatriate writer in Paris in the 1920s. The book describes Hemingway's apprenticeship as a young writer while he was married to his first wife Hadley. Other people featured in the book include Aleister Crowley Ezra Pound F. Scott Fitzgerald Ford Madox Ford Evan Shipman Hilaire Belloc Pascin John Dos Passos Wyndham Lewis James Joyce Gertrude Stein and Hermann von Wedderkop. The book was not published during Hemingway's lifetime but edited from his manuscripts and notes by his fourth wife and widow Mary Hemingway. It was published posthumously in 1964 three years after Hemingway's death. Scribners,, unknown
197062444New York:: Universe Books 1970. First edition; No. 26 of 100 signed and numbered copies. Very fine; still in the publisher's tissue tattered and plain portfolio worn. . 15 x 12-1/2 inches. Hand-printed by Helmut Ackermann and signed by the Artist. Universe Books, unknown
1949123827New York: Coward-McCann 1949. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated work on fishing. Octavo original cloth illustrated by Lynn Bogue Hunt illustrated endpapers. Presentation copy warmly inscribed by the author on the half-title page in the year of publication "For Dr. Bledsoe a great afternoon ___ ___ and shot who knows the game offshore and on. America's With best wishes S. Kip Farrington Dec 8th 49 From Tony Holman." Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Uncommon signed and inscribed. Coward-McCann hardcover
1944315212Burbank CA: Warner Bros 1944. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Original side-stapled glossy wrappers. Wrappers good only with extensive tape repair to margin of wrappers horizontal fold internally very good. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Promotional material for the 1945 film "To Have or Have Not" featuring 12 pages of adveristing and poster material and fourteen pages of articles about the film and its performers. The screenplay was adapted from Hemingway's "worst book" in Hawks' estimation by Jules Furthman and William Faulkner the latter's participation making it the only film on which two winners of the Nobel Prize have ever collaborated. It was Bacall's debut film and where she and Bogart first met. <br/>Faulkner wrote the second revised final version of the script and was responsible for its change of setting from Cuba to Martinique. Warner Bros unknown books
196347859London: Jonathan Cape 1963. Octavo finely bound in full morocco by Bayntun Bindery gilt titles and tooling to the spine double gilt ruled to the front and rear panels inner dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In very good condition. Later printing of Hemingway's early work on bullfighting. With eighty-one photographs. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. Jonathan Cape unknown books
193931172New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1939. 1 vols. 8vo. Red cloth minor wear to top and tail of spine some browning of text else a very good copy. 1 vols. 8vo. Hannemen 16 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
18305London: Jonathan Cape 1964. First British Edition. Hardcover. 127pp. Blue cloth stamped in red on the cover and the spine. Three pages with tiny corner crease else a fine copy in near fine dustjacket with a slightly faded spine panel two minuscule closed tears and a crease to rear flap. Wraparound dustjacket illustration by Hans Tisdall. 1953 Pulitzer Prize winner. Basis for the 1958 John Sturges movie featuring Spencer Tracy. Hanneman A45A. A lovely copy. ; Octavo. <br/><br/> Jonathan Cape hardcover books
1930140937437New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1930. Reprint Edition. Good/Good. Reprint edition. Bound in publisher's black cloth with red title labels pritned in black red topstain. Good with cloth a bit edge worn and lightly stained. In a Good tattered soiled and stained dust jacket with edge chips and tears a pen scribble to the front panel and several mending tissue repairs made to the blank verso. Hanneman 6c. Grosset and Dunlap unknown books
19642511103Charles Scribner's Sons 1964. first. hardcover. fine/near fine. First edition. Book fine with top stain fully intact. Dust jacket near fine very minor wear. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1950001048New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. DJ in archival cover. dust jacket price clipped. First US Edition First Printing with the Scribner's "A" and Seal Printed on the copyright page. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1950. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1950000171New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. DJ in archival cover price clipped. First US Edition First Printing with the Scribner's "A" and Seal Printed on the copyright page. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1950. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover