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1974004216New York: Oliphant Press 1974 1974. Soft cover. Published in New York by The Oliphant Press in 1974. This short fable is a soft cover edition number "112 of 250." Book fine. New York: Oliphant Press, 1974 unknown
141952994No place:: Aloe Editions The Oliphant Press December 14 1973. First edition; galley proofs. preserved in a custom cloth portfolio. Fine. Galley proofs 2 long sheets. At the end of text: "This fable first appeared in The Double-Dealer in 1922. This edition designed and printed at The Oliphant Press in New York is limited to two-hundred numbered copies." [Aloe Editions], The Oliphant Press, hardcover
19742587New York: The Oliphant Press 1974. Limited Edition. Soft cover. Fine. 250 numbered copies printed. Orange wraps. Reprints Fable which first appeared in The Double-Dealer in 1922. Fine. <br/><br/> The Oliphant Press paperback
197411174New York:: Aloe Editions 1974. First edition; one of 250 numbered copies. publisher's printed orange wrappers. Fine. Small 8vo. Aloe Editions, unknown
201512601London: Folio Society 2015. 1st Edition Printing Unknown. Hardcover. New/No Jacket. New copy still shrink-wrapped. <br/> <br/> Folio Society hardcover
1929006293New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. This is a Very Good copy of the First Edition same date no additional printings in the Second State having the disclaimer. Black cloth binding with titling on the spine and front cover in black within gilt paper labels. Clean text; 355 pages; very bright and fresh. Gift inscription 1957 on the first free endpaper. Lacking the dustjacket. Light rub to head and foot of spine which is very slightly faded; labels dull but perfectly readable.Small chip to the front top corner. A solid copy of this iconic work despite these minor imperfections. In an archival plastic protector. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1929087805London: Jonathan Cape 1929. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardback. Near Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¼ - 9¼" tall. First edition first printing has the "seriosu" miss-spelling 0ctavo hardback 350 pp. Near Very Good condition spine slightly colour faded not affecting gilt titlesl. No inscriptions. <br/> <br/> Jonathan Cape hardcover
1975100781Franklin Center:: Franklin Library. Near Fine. 1975. Hardcover. Limited edition "The 100 Greatest Books of All Time". Octavo fully bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along the spine all edges gilt red silk moire endpapers sewn-in ribbon bookmark. Light corner crease to one of the interior pages else near fine.; 314 pages . Franklin Library, hardcover
1972100866<p>NY:: Scribner's. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. A reprint edition. Very good in a very good sun fading along the spine with a short tear at about mid spine dust jacket. Dust jacket design by Johannes Troyer. ; 332 pages .</p> Scribner's, hardcover
1929101502New York: Scribner 1929. Presumably the second state of first trade edition with legal notice of dedication page verso. Hardcover. Exterior rubbed and soiled; leaves clean. binding tight. No jacket. Overall a very good- to good . Octavo in black cloth with copper-colored title label to spine and front board; 355 pages; 21 cm. "An unforgettable World War I story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his love for an English nurse<br /> <br /> Nurses -- Fiction. World War 1914-1918 -- Fiction. Man-woman relationships -- Fiction. American fiction -- 20th century. World War 1914-1918 -- Fiction. Guerre mondiale 1914-1918 -- Romans nouvelles etc. Relations entre hommes et femmes -- Romans nouvelles etc. Roman américain -- 20e siècle. Conducteurs d'ambulance -- Romans nouvelles etc. Infirmières -- Romans nouvelles etc. Nurses Ambulance drivers Man-woman relationships American fiction Fiction War stories. Fiction. Romans. Hemingway Ernest 1899-1961. Scribner hardcover
1929140945742New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Signed limited first edition. First edition limited issue. Copy #167 of a limited 510 signed by Ernest Hemingway on the limitation page. x 355 pp. Bound in publisher's pale green paper covered boards over vellum spine black leather title label to spine stamped in gilt housed in publisher's leaf-patterned slipcase with red title label to front panel with matching number. Near Fine with toning to boards slight darkening to spine vellum residue from removed bookplate on paste down in Near Fine slipcase lightly edge-worn. An attractive copy of the only signed limited edition ever issued of Hemingway's work. Hanneman 8B. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1929140945753London: Jonathan Cape 1929. First British edition. First British edition first issue with uncorrected error "serisou" for "serious" on page 66. 350 pp. Bound in publisher's magenta cloth with gilt lettering. Near Fine with dust-soiling and slight foxing to edges subtle lean in a Very Good unclipped 7s. 6d. net dust jacket worn along edges a little soiled and scuffed tape mends along top and bottom edges on verso. Includes two pieces of publisher's ephemera originally included with the book an advertisement for the periodical Now & Then and one with Sinclair Lewis' novels on the front wrap.<p>Hemingway's classic war novel with a different more modern dust jacket design than its American counterpart by Lee Elliott. Jonathan Cape unknown
195728165Hollywood CA: The Selznick Company. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1957. 1st Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Nicely bound in full dark maroon leather by a shop in Hollywood. Original copy of the script used in the movie starring Rock Hudson. Includes a letter signed by Selznick on an unrelated subject. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 173 pages . The Selznick Company hardcover
1929144215New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First edition of this early Hemingway classic which established him among the American masters. Octavo original black cloth. Fine in a near fine first state dust jacket with the misspelling "Katharine Barclay" in the blurb on the front flap. A very sharp example of this highspot of American literature. Written when Ernest Hemingway was thirty years old and lauded as the best American novel to emerge from World War I A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse. Set against the looming horrors of the battlefieldweary demoralized men marching in the rain during the German attack on Caporetto; the profound struggle between loyalty and desertionthis gripping semiautobiographical work captures the harsh realities of war and the pain of lovers caught in its inexorable sweep. Ernest Hemingway famously said that he rewrote the ending to A Farewell to Arms thirty-nine times to get the words right. It is the basis for the 1932 film bearing the same name directed by Frank Borzage and starring Gary Cooper Helen Hayes and Adolphe Menjou. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
0606001727.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1975240422044Franklin Library 1975. leather_bound. Like New. 6x1x9. New Inside! Crisp pages w/no markings! Email for pictures! Franklin Library hardcover
1929155515New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Handsomely bound copy First edition first printing distinguished by the lack of the legal disclaimer which appeared on page x in the second and third printings. Based on Hemingway's experiences as an ambulance driver at the Italian Front during the First World War it was written at the peak of his success and met with wide acclaim. The critic James Aswell offered particularly lavish praise: "I have finished A Farewell to Arms and am still a little breathless as people often are after a major event in their lives. If before I die I have three more literary experiences as sharp and exciting and terrible as the one I have just been through I shall know it has been a good world" cited in Bloom p. 5. Octavo 178 x 123 mm. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in black morocco spine lettered and decorated in gilt raised bands single rule to boards gilt inner dentelles gilt marbled endpapers gilt edges. Couple of minor spots an excellent copy in a fine binding. Grissom A.8.1.a; Hanneman 8a. Harold Bloom ed. Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms 2009. hardcover
1929131129697New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. FIRST EDITION first issue lacking the disclaimer. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. viii 355 pp. Publisher's black cloth with gilt labels. Good with stain to back board back board also edge-gnawed slight wrinkling to text bookplate on paste down. Presents OK despite flaws. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
131130106New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x0. FIRST EDITION SECOND PRINTING. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Publisher's black cloth with gilt title labels. 2nd printing with disclaimer on verso of Dedication page seal on copyright page. Very Good with crease to spine title label light wear hinges a bit free. Lacking dust jacket. Nice shape overall. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1929585592London: Jonathan Cape 1929. Hardcover. Very Good. First English edition second issue with the error corrected on page 66. Magenta cloth gilt spine. Tiny bookseller ticket on front pastedown B.H. Blackwell binding slightly cocked spine toned with small nicks and tears at the ends very good lacking the dust jacket. Connolly 100. Jonathan Cape hardcover
19292405121Scribner's Magazine 1929. first. softcover. fine. First appearance of story in 6 volumes of Scribner's Magazine. All 6 magazines in fine to very good condition. Housed in custom-made fold-out case. Scribner's Magazine unknown
158831London: Folio Society 2008 2nd printing. Hardcover 312pp. Very good plus no dust jacket. Illustrations. A tiny bruise to the bottom corner of 20 or so pages. Illustrations by David Frankland. Fiction. Folio Society Hardcover
1929065895New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Black cloth lettered in black on gold labels on upper front cover and upper spine panel. 355 pp. 1st ptg. 2nd state w/ matching dates Scribner's seal on copyright page legal disclaimer on p. x. Minor binding lean cover cloth mildly flecked in a few areas faded to brown on front cover toward fore-edge spine panel typically somewhat dulled. Silverfishing loss to top corner of front fixed endpaper and top corners of rear fixed endpaper small hole in upper rear flyleaf near hinge; front flyleaf clipped with approx. 10% loss. Both flyleaves tanned. Firm binding intact hinges unmarked interior. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
198660688AB1986. London / Glasgow / a.o. Collins Publishing Group 1986. 11 cm x 17.5 cm. 236 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. The now classic story of a young American voluntering for the Italian Ambulance in World War One who falls in love with a British Nurse and their efforts to escape to Switzerland to get away from the war. paperback
2003104241Norwalk:: Easton Press. Near Fine. 2003. Hardcover. Introduction by Ford Madox Ford. Collector's edition "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written". Octavo fully bound in brown leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along the spine all edges gilt silk moire endpapers sewn-in ribbon bookmark. About fine.; 312 pages . Easton Press, hardcover