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22263HEMINGWAY Ernest. For Whom the Bell Tolls. Orig. cloth dust jacket. N.Y.: Scribner 1940. First edition. A very good copy in a chipped and wrinkled d/j. unknown
193359769New York:: House of Books 1933. First edition; No. 176 of 300 copies. publisher's red cloth. Contents fine; cloth sunned at spine and edges of boards. 12mo. House of Books, hardcover
19351370811New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 295 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in green cloth with gilt text on black spine labels. Scribner's "A" and seal on copyright page. Lacking issued dust jacket. Boards have fading to spine as normally seen rubbing to corners brown marks on both covers and fading to covers near edges. Text block has light foxing to many pages. Shelved in Case 13. 1370811. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1935035276New York: Charles Scriber's Sons 1935. Book. Illus. by Edward Shenton. Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. 294pp. Lime green boards "A" on the copyright page indicating a true first edition. Gilt lettering on the front panel. with rubbed black spine label and darkened spine. Discoloration at the extremities of the panels and spine the lower portions due to dampstaining. Spotting on the endpapers otherwise the text block is clean and unmarked.Unclipped pictorial jacket has the original $2.75 on the front flap and the wide green band across the spine to the rear panel. Horizontal chip across the upper front panel to the spine and rear panel.Residue across the lower extremities of the jacket. in mylar sleeve. "Ernest Hemingway's lyrical journal of a month on safari in the great game country of East Africa where he and his wife Pauline journeyed in December 1933. Hemingway's well-known interest in - and fascination with - big-game hunting is magnificently captured in this evocative account of his trip. It is an examination of the lure of the hunt and an impassioned portrait of the glory of the African landscape and of the beauty of a wilderness that was even then being threatened by the incursions of man." Size: Octavo. Charles Scriber's Sons Hardcover
1935020292New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. viii 295 pages of text. Original green hardcover binding is moderately sun-faded on the spine and top of the boards. Original dustjacket is lacking; facsimile dustjacket supplied and protected in archival Mylar. Illustrations by Edward Shenton. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition first printing with Scribner's seal and the "A" on the copyright page. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1930TB33727New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1930. First Edition. Very good in its original black cloth covered boards with gold printed paper labels on the spine and front board. A 12mo of 7 3/8 by 5 1/8 inches with a number of heavy scratches to the paper label on the spine and three small scuffs to the paper label on the front board. Without its issued dust jacket. 212 pages of text. Only 3240 copies of the first printing were produced in October of 1930. Grissom A.3.1.e Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19273114484New York: Scribners. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1927. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition 'first' issue lacking the dust jacket. Pub. Date on title page. Scribner seal on copyright. Perfect '3" at base of p.3 Weighs slightly over 16 ounces. 232pp. Very good overall. Tiny chip at upper lefthand corner of spine label. not affecting title. Single page tip creased. Mild shelfwear. Spine label tad age toned but perfectly readable. Pleasing copy of the author's second collection of stories. Many of which are considered to be among his finest including "The Undefeated" and "The Killers." 7650 copies printed. ; 5 1/4" x 7 3/4"; 232 pages . Scribners. hardcover
0104425Imprimerie Nationale. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Published in Paris by Imprimerie Nationale no date. In French. This is a prospectus for an eight-volume print of Hemingway's complete works with lithographs. Book fine. DJ fine. Imprimerie Nationale hardcover
1959289986Ketchum 1959. unbound. fine. Black & white studio photograph of Hemingway and his wife Mary. 7 1/2 x 10 inches. Stamped on the verso by photographer John Bryson Berverly Hills. noted in pencil "Ketchum 1959"<br/> <br/> unknown
192679477Berlin:: Im Propylaen-Verlag Sommer - Juli 1926. First edition. publisher's illustrated yellow wrappers printed in red and black. Most of the backstrip to Part I absent; title to Part II hand-lettered on the spine; some fading and light use; both issues generally attractive. 8vo. Illustrated from photographs of bullfighting two credited to "Hemmingway" and one of which later published in Death in the Afternoon depicts the author participating. Hanneman 166-167. This is the scarce first appearance of "The Undefeated" translated into German by B. Bessmertny. Im Propylaen-Verlag, unknown
1927BOOKS 53166 IPrinted wraps show moderate wear and soiling but no chips or tears. Internally clean but leaves age-toned. Darantiere Dijon 1927 1st Edition 12mo. 92 pp. Red wraps. First number of a short run of only four. With contributions by Pound Part of Canto XX and three others. Most notable is a two-line poem by Hemingway "Neo-Thomist" misspelled "Nothoemist" and without the hand corrections in some copies according to Hanneman C.174. Scarce in this condition. Darantiere paperback
19382351719New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1938. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 0x0x0. First edition Hanneman A16a. Very good in good original jacket. Spine faded jacket a bit stained at base of each flap crease jacket toned minor loss from jacket corners. 1938 Hard Cover. x 597 pp. 8vo. Neely jacket design. The first forty-nine short stories and the play The Fifth Column by the author of For Whom the Bell Tolls The Sun Also Rises etc. From the jacket: This volume presents Ernest Hemingway's first full-length play The Fifth Column and brings for the first time into one collection all the short stories that he has written. Today Hemingway is recognized as the greatest contemporary practitioner of the short-story writer's art - a reputation that rests solidly on such masterpieces as The Undefeated The Killers Big Two-Hearted River and The Snows of Kilimanjaro. Here is the whole exceptionally varied series including four stories that have not appeared in any Hemingway collection. There are vibrant tales built around memories of boyhood in the American Northwest stories of sport alive with joy of living tautly drawn recollections of the war years and revealing impressions of modern life never before disclosed so excitingly or woven into stories with such uncanny accuracy. The Fifth Column was written in Madrid when the front line was fifteen hundred yards from the hotel where Ernest Hemingway lived and worked. The hotel was struck by more than thirty high-explosive shells. Out of this experience comes Hemingway's first full-length play informed with the terror and truth of modern warfare. The Fifth Column deals with the Fascist organization of workers that works within the Loyalist lines in Spain. The scene of the play is besieged Madrid; the leading characters - an American agent on the Loyalist Inteligence Staff an American girl collecting material for magazine articles about the Spanish Civil War a German who is also doing intellgience work for the Loyalists and a Moorish girl who is intensely pro-Loyalist but otherwise no better than she should be. The plot of the play involves the ferreting out of a particularly dangerous group of Fascist spies by the young American and his German comrade. It is Hemingway at his incomparable best unfolding a grippingly exciting drama of a people in the throes of revolution of the way men and women love and hate think act and feel in the thick of war. Here is the Hemingway who wrote the overpowering Caporetto scenes of A Farewell to Arms working his particular magic on the bloody conflict in Spain writing action that moves with cyclonic speed through a pulsating story of love and war - qualities that make powerful enthralling reading. Includes: The Fifth Column; The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber; The Capital of the World; The Snows of Kilimanjaro; Old Man at the Bridge; Up in Michigan; On the Quai at Smyrna; Indian Camp; The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife; The End of Something; The Three-Day Blow; The Battler; A Very Short Story; Soldier's Home; The Revolutionist; Mr. and Mrs. Elliot; Cat in the Rain; Out of Season; Cross-Country Snow; My Old Man; Big Two-Hearted River Part 1; Big Two-Hearted River Part 2; 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; Today is Friday; Banal Story; Now I Lay Me; After the Storm; A Clean Well-Lighted Place; The Light of the World; God Rest You Merry Gentlemen; The Sea Change; A Way You'll Never Be; The Mother of a Queen; One Reader Writes; Homage to Switzerland; A Day's Wait; A Natural History of the Dead; Wine of Wyoming; The Gambler the Nun and the Radio; Fathers and Sons. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
3428Norwalk CT: Easton Press. Brown leather with four raised bands. Titling on spine in gilt on black leather labels with gilt ule and an illustration in black according to the book. The cover has gilt and black borders with the title in black and a raised blind stamp depicting the plot. Exquisite cover design. Near as new purchased by original owner for shelf value not to be read. All edges gilt and a brilliantly gilt cover yields a very attractive set. 6.6" x 9.5" ~300 pp. per each volume. This set focuses on four of Hemingway's great novels and the short story collections. A Farewell to Arms includes an introduction by Ford Madoxx Ford and illustrations by Richard Powers. The Garden of Eden has an introduction by John Updike and illustrations by Alan Phillips. Death in the Afternoon has an introduction by William F. Buckley Jr and illustrations by Richard Powers. True at First Light was edited by Patrick Heminway and illustrated by Richard Sparks. The Dangerous Summer carries an introduction by James Michener. The three illustrators were a part of Easton Press' stable of go-to artists for their prestige series. "That fall the snow came very late. We lived in a brown wooden house in the pine trees on the side of the mountain and at night there was frost so that there was thin ice over the water in the two pitchers in the morning." p 275 A Farewell to Arms. Easton Press unknown
1952100659New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1952. Some chipping and wear to extremities especially the header of dust jacket; price unclipped; o/w vg. d.j. FIRST EDITION. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
194655031London:: Jonathan Cape 1946. First edition; Uncorrected Proof Copy of Hanneman A43a under a different title. original blue wrappers printed in black. Edges of text block and wrappers a little sunned with a few small spots; otherwise very nice. 8vo. Edited by Malcolm Cowley. This proof copy not in Hanneman. Jonathan Cape, unknown
192868753New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1928. Hardcover. Fine. Second edition. Fine lacking the dustwrapper. The author's first novel his second book published in America and the first published by Scribner's. Written by Hemingway as a pastiche of the work of Sherwood Anderson. Horace Liveright who published both authors declined to publish this book which he justly supposed would be an insult to Anderson his best-selling author. This circumstance gave Hemingway the convenient excuse he needed to break his contract with Liveright so that he could sign with Scribner's and avail himself of the services of their editor Maxwell Perkins. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19332405106Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. first. hardcover. fine. First edition with 1933 on title and copyright page and Scribner's A. Book fine small blue ink line to bottom edge. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
193917242New York:: Modern Age Books 1939. Deluxe edition; No. 69 of 440 copies signed by the artist. . original quarter leather in slipcase with printed paper label. Backstrip tanned and scuffed; in a repaired slipcase with part of the top edge lacking; rubbing along the joints. . Folio. Preface by Ernest Hemingway. Text by Elliot Paul and Jay Allen. Signed by Elliot Paul Jay Allen Alvarez de Vayo Foreign Minister of the Spanish Republic 1936-1939 and one other signature illegible. Modern Age Books, hardcover
193945052New York:: Modern Age Books 1939. Deluxe edition; No. 121 of 440 copies signed by the artist. . original quarter leather in slipcase with printed paper label. Backstrip scuffed; small bookplate on pastedown; otherwise a very nice copy in a slipcase rubbed at corners and joints. Folio. Preface by Ernest Hemingway. Text by Elliot Paul and Jay Allen. Modern Age Books, hardcover
195030551<p><strong>1950 HEMINGWAY 1st/1st Across the River & Into the Trees Classic American Novel</strong></p><p>"<em>Across the River and Into the Trees</em>" is a novel by Ernest Hemingway that follows the story of Colonel Richard Cantwell a battle-worn American soldier stationed in Italy after World War II. Dealing with the themes of love war loss and the passage of time the book provides a poignant exploration of Cantwell's pursuit of passion in the face of his impending mortality all set against the backdrop of a war-scarred Venice. Hemingway's signature spare yet evocative prose style makes the narrative compelling intimate and emotionally resonant.</p><p>Item number: #30551</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>HEMINGWAY Ernest</p><p><strong><em>Across the River and Into the Trees</em></strong></p><p>New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First Edition. First State.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->12 308</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Edition Notes</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Title page verso: Scribner's 'A'</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->pg. 21 – 'Papadophi' corrected to 'Papadopoli' from test prints </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>James Robert Warner Jr. 1952</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Black cloth</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><strong>Original dust jacket</strong></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~8.5in X 6in 21.5cm x 15cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>30551</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover
1937203644New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First Edition; Early Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1974009318Autolycus Press 1974. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy in like Slipcase. Limited Edition.1/86 Copies.40 copies Bound.Ernest Hemingway's Mother#30.Beautiful Copy.Scarce. Autolycus Press Hardcover
1974009318Autolycus Press 1974. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy in like Slipcase. Limited Edition.1/86 Copies.40 copies Bound.Ernest Hemingway's Mother#30.Beautiful Copy.Scarce. Autolycus Press Hardcover books
193234491London: Jonathan Cape Ltd. 1932. First English edition the same year as the American first. Frontispiece in colors by Juan Gris and 81 full page photographs of the bullfights. 8vo publisher’s original rust-colored cloth lettered in black. 359 pp. A very good copy the binding strong and clean with light aging to the spine panel the colour vivid the text-block clean and the photographs all in good order. SCARCE FIRST ENGLISH EDITION OF HEMINGWAY’S CLASSIC WORK ON BULLFIGHTING. Hemingway's tour de force and tactile exploration of bullfighting and its subtle relationship to the human spirit and emotion. <br> Hemingway intended this book as an introduction to Spanish bullfighting and is the first book in Spanish or English to attempt to explain the phenomenon both emotionally and practically. His reputation for masterful and richly tactile prose is upheld in this unusual treatise. <br> "In this book Hemingway has brought into focus a great deal that is significant about human living and dying and about the trade called literature.put into this book are the profound and subtle reasons why bullfighting is so wonderful to so many men.why it is moving and important and exalting. By virtue of an undismayed and undeceived honesty he has been able to see what actually happens during moments of overwhelming emotion when the exact cause of the exaltation is usually unnoticed.There are episodes of gorgeous comedy and satire.dicta about writing so honest and true.will very likely become common axioms so vivid and sincere and convincing is their presentation." <br> This edition was published the same time as the American first and with the same illustrations. An attractive copy of a classic work. Jonathan Cape Ltd. hardcover
1964000173New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. DJ in archival cover slight wear to corners and spine. First printing A-3.64 H on copyright page. Price at the top of the front dust jacket flap is $4.95. Dust jacket has a promo logo at the lower edge of the inside rear dust jacket flap namely: "A BOOK-OF-THE- MONTH CLUB SELECTION." . Fine. Hardcover. 1964. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover