684 résultats
CA16A-00069Booth-Clibborn. Collectible - Good. London: Booth-Clibborn Editions 2000. Stated 1st editions. 4to Hardcover 239 pgs. Many color illustrations. Fine except for small scratches to top of rear cover. Inquire if you need further information. Booth-Clibborn hardcover books
1995UVONHEM00mmHyperion 1995. Very Good. Von Kurowsky Agnes. Hemingway in Love and War: The Lost Diary of Agnes Von Kurowsky. Villard Henry Serrano; Nagel James; Hemingway Ernest. New York: Hyperion 1995. xiv 303pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light bumping. Hyperion paperback books
1989124607Boston: Northeastern University Press 1989. First edition of Villard's intimate account of his friendship with Hemingway and his nurse Agnes von Kurowsky the model for Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To Carolyn and John Jones with best wishes Henry Serrano Villard Washington D.C. 1989." Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Marianne Perlak. Photograph of Hemingway by Henry S. Villard. In 1918 the young Ernest Hemingway was recuperating in a Milan hospital from shrapnel and bullet wounds received on the Italian front. There he met a nurse Agnes von Kurowsky fell in love and planned to be married. It was a crucial part of the Italian adventure that eventually would provide the background for ten of his early short stories and A Farewell to Arms. The youngest Red Cross ambulance driver in Italy when he was hospitalized for infectious hepatitis Henry S. Villard occupied the hospital room next to Hemingway's and soon befriended him and von Kurowsky. In collaboration with James Nagel he has created a revelatory work that combines his personal reminiscences with von Kurowsky's diary and personal letters to Hemingway Hemingway's letters to his family and Nagel's exploration of places events and their significance to an understanding of Hemingway and his work. Northeastern University Press hardcover books
2000102911New York: The Ballantine Publishing Group 2000. Octavo boards. First U.S. edition. The author's first book and first book of a fantasy trilogy followed by DRAGON CHARMER and WITCH'S HONOUR. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #102911 The Ballantine Publishing Group unknown books
194090397New York: Longmans Green and Co 1940. First edition of the author's epic autobiographical novel. Octavo original cloth cartographic endpapers. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Preface by Ernest Hemingway. After serving in the German Infantry during the First World War German writer and journalist Gustav Regler served as political commissar of the XII International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. Whilst in Spain he befriended Ernest Hemingway and was wounded at the Battle of Guadalajara. As Hemingway states in his preface "There are events which are so great that if a writer has participated in them his obligation is to write them truly rather than assume the presumption of altering them with invention. It is events of this importance that have produced Regler's book." Longmans, Green and Co hardcover books
1946240058New York: Arco 1946. First. hardcover. fine/good. Introduction by Hemingway; Edited by Ben Raeburn. Tall 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Arco 1946. First Edition.<br/><br/> Fine in a spine faded slightly edge-worn dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Arco unknown books
19391315454New York: Modern Age Books Inc 1939. Softcover. Small quarto; unpaginated; G-/paperback; rust spine with dark beige text; covers have rubbed edges; moderate sunning to exterior; some flaking wear to edges; tape mend to rear fore edge; text block shows slight age toning to exterior edges; interior lightly toned; profusely illustrated; frontispiece; slight cracking to gutters; arts - drawing. 1315454. FP New Rockville Stock. Modern Age Books, Inc unknown books
193933207New York: Modern Age Books 1939. 1st trade edition. Brown paper wrappers with white lettering to cover and spine. VG edgewear most heavily at spine age-toning/slt lean. 29 pp. text. With additional 90 pp. of drawings unpaginated. Profusely illustrated. With four original lithographs designed for this edition. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> Modern Age Books unknown books
193930807New York: Modern Age Books. 1939. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps corner creasing rubbed folds transparent tape repair to top 1" of spine good to very good-. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Modern Age Books paperback books
193952635New York: Modern Age Books 1939. First Edition. Wrappered Issue. Quarto 28cm; pictorial card wrappers; 21pp text 70pp illus. Modest wear to joints and extremities some faint creasing to wrappers with a few faint scuffs to front cover; Very Good. Reproductions of Quintanilla's subtle pencil sketches of scenes from the Spanish Civil War; this was probably the most popular of the many such sketchbooks that appeared in the wak of the conflict. With an introduction by Ernest Hemingway. There was a simultaneous "deluxe" edition of 400 copies in boards. HANNEMAN B34. Modern Age Books unknown books
19961342328New Jersey: The Ecco Press 1996. First Edition Thus First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 298 pages; VG/VG; spine red with white titling; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut '$23.00' very mild shelfwear; interior clean; shelved case 12. 1342328. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Ecco Press hardcover books
1958175777New York: The Paris Review 1958. First edition. Softcover. 145 pages. An early issue of this long running literary journal. Highlights from this issue are an interview with Ernest Hemingway a portfolio of works by Alberto Giacometti and Philip Roth's "The Conversion of The Jews." Also includes poems by W.S. Merwin Louis Simpson James Wright William Stafford W.D. Snodgrass Robert Bly and others. A clean very near fine copy in wrappers. A fresh copy. The Paris Review unknown books
193948471New York: Modern Age Books 1939. Paperback. Good. Unpaginated. Rubbed and edgeworn large crease and water stain on the front sunning to the page edges else a good paperback. <br/><br/> Modern Age Books paperback books
19625824New York: Magnum Photos with Life Magazine 1962. First edition. Very Good/Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Prefatory note by John Steinbeck; facsimile handwritten sentiment by Ernest Hemingway. Text by Jozefa Stuart. Circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Oblong 21 x 14 cm; 28 pages in self wraps. Illustrated with 17 half-tone reproductions of photographs. Some light blemishes to outer wraps. Magnum Photos with Life Magazine paperback books
1978120983Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1978. First edition first printing of what is rumored to be Hemingway's first book from the original typescript dated 1921 which precedes the publication of Three Stories and Ten Poems in 1923 and published for the first time in 1978. Octavo original off-white buckram antique green endpapers title page in green and black. One of 73 copies hors-commerce numbered 1-73 this is number 24. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Housed in the original antique green slipcase which is in fine condition. A superior example. "The carbon typescript of Hokum: A Play in Three Acts was authenticated by Professor Carlos Baker the definitive Hemingway scholar. The only fragment remaining of the original manuscript descended from Leicester Hemingway to the publisher. In the Quinlan papers at Yale is a letter from Hemingway to Grace Quinlan dated November 16 1920 stating in substance that he is writing a fifty-fifty collaboration with Musselman. Professor Baker also made note of a second letter from Musselman to Hemingway which states among other matters that they must get to work over the weekend to begin the third act of the play. The entire matter is discussed in the introduction to the present volume. At one time the book was banned in California but remains as Hemingway's first authored book" W. Young Banned in California. The Sans Souci Press hardcover books
197882278Wellesley Hills:: Sans Souci Press. Very Good. 1978. Hardcover. B002DFNEX0 . First edition thus 200 copies - this copy is not numbered. Very good in light brown buckram. No dust jacket or slipcase. . Sans Souci Press, hardcover books
201711298Serafina NM 2017. Artist's book one of 4 copies on various papers hand lettered with metal pens and sumi ink original block prints with water-based inks signed by the artist on the colophon. Page size: 7.5 x 8.25 inches; 24pp; colophon. Bound by the artist: hand-sewn in red linen thread brown paper wrappers that have been printed with overall pattern of deep brown and vertical rectangular image of matador standing and saluting the crowd with his red cape and sword in his hand on the front on gold gilt ground and a horizontal rectangle image of black bull on red ground housed in cover stock brown paper with block print of matador inserting two banderillas from the 2nd stage of the corrida into the bull's shoulders. The dramatic titlepage a block engraving printed in black and red is followed by an opening page spread that has the text starting "So I went to Spain." on the verso and an image of a bull and picador with the ensuing blood The text lines are curved following the block print lines. This is the relationship between each subsequent image and text page. The curving lines and bulls curving neck as well as the muleta are all intertwined to make striking images of the ritual that Hemingway describes as a tragedy. The artist's images are often stark bold and haunting. This Spanish spectacle is centuries old but is fast losing popular support. The sport in which it is certain that the bull dies is approaching its own demise. The shock of the corrida is aptly conveyed by Paul Maurer's images. The ambivalence of Hemingway's words "If I could have made this enough of a book it would have had everything in it." which is the last text page is indicative of another time. unknown books
1976004977Knopf 1976. Book. Very Fine. Cloth. Presentation By Author. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Very fine copy in a fine jacket.Lightly toned at the extremities.Small tiny tear at lower front tip.Rare Presentation in month and year of publication."For Bob Adelsperger best wishes Mary Hemingway Chicago 7th Oct 1976."Awesome copy.Rare this nice.Beautiful copy. Knopf Hardcover books
193893957NY:: Scribner's. Very Good. 1938. Hardcover. This copy is from the personal library of the late Madeleine L'Engle 1963 Newbery Award winner for her now classic young adult fantasy novel A WRINKLE IN TIME and bears her handwritten name on the front paste-down. An early printing matching year of publication on title and copyright pages but no "A". Age darkened along the spine else very good in red cloth. Some unopened pages. No dust jacket. ; 596 pages . Scribner's, hardcover books
19927554Atlanta: Longstreet Press 1992. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Fine. SIGNED ON THE TITLE PAGE BY LEA H. LAWRENCE without personlization Together with The original corrected typescript of the Forward hand-corrected and signed twice by baseball icon Ted Williams; 2 pages quarto. Mr. Williams has written his phone number and "OK / Good luck / Ted Williams" at top of page 1; with the original mailing envelope addressed by Mr. Williams and postmarked 14 May 1992. <br/><br/> Longstreet Press hardcover books
000575Taylor Publishing Company 1986 Book. As New. Soft cover. F. As New. First Edition. Galley/Proof. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-87833-379-7. Mint copy of galley proof. Taylor Publishing Company, 1986 Paperback books
193923534New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1939. First English Language Edition. Octavo. Yellow cloth; dustjacket; 439pp. Tight clean copy; spine cloth a shade darkened and brown top-stain a shade faded. In the original pictorial dustwrapper unclipped lightly rubbed at edges with orange portions faded to yellow on spine as usual. An attractive copy. Bullfighting memoir translated from the Spanish by the American matador Sidney Franklin. Ernest Hemingway was an uncredited co-translator and editor. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
865New York: Henry Holt and Company 1953. . 8vo brown paper-covered boards bright blue cloth spine; dust jacket. First Edition of a W.W.II novel by Ernest Hemingway's brother New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1953. hardcover books
1912D6981London / New York: J. M. Dent & Sons / E. P. Dutton & Co. 1912. Everyman's Library Edition edited by Ernest Rhys. Hardcover. Fair. Red cloth gilt-stamped spine; 12mo; pp. xi 1 574. Fair -- spine sunned boards water-damaged some light marginal staining. Inscribed to Ernest Hemingway's younger sister Ursula Jepson on the FFEP: "To Ursula from Muriel / April 29 1917." An interesting provenance. Sold as is. <br/><br/> J. M. Dent & Sons / E. P. Dutton & Co. hardcover books
1936D6985New York / Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher's maroon cloth gilt-stamped lettering on upper board and spine; 8vo; pp. 270. Some light rubbing at spine tips and along edges of boards; text block faintly foxed along fore-edge and slightly rolled with upper board extending about 1/8" beyong lower. A nice copy with the ownership signature of Ursula Hemingway Jepson Ernest's younger sister pencilled on the FFEP. <br/><br/> Farrar & Rinehart hardcover books