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193223023New York: International Magazine Company. 1932. Softcover. Wraps very good with small chip at foot of spine and tears at both joints at head of spine. A short story by Hemingway hailed by the magazine as one of the first stories to appear since the publication of A Farewell to Arms. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 174 pp . International Magazine Company paperback books
19320107731932. No Binding. Fine. Copyrighted 1932 by Paramount Publix Corp in the United States. These are 20 original publicity photos for the movie release of Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms." The movie was generally released and showed at the Paramount Astorias on Monday October 23 1932. unknown books
1979Embry 196290Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1979. First printing thus. Fine in very good dust jacket with two chips filled and colored less than perfectly some archival tape reinforcement to verso overall still a nice copy in mylar cover. Signed by the editor and with the blindstamp of the Hemingway House Museum and with 1960 reprint pamphlet of Collected Poems laid in. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979. First printing thus. unknown books
1931225810New York: Random House 1931. First edition Number 355 of 500 numbered copies marked out of series at the Harbor Press. Folding frontispiece. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Black ribbed cloth. Fine. In blue morocco and cloth and chemise. First edition Number 355 of 500 numbered copies marked out of series at the Harbor Press. Folding frontispiece. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The First Bibliography of Ernest Hemingway by the famous bookseller and proprietor of House of Books. Random House unknown books
1974407701Aloe Editions 1974. A fine copy. 12mo. 12 pages including blanks. Original orange printed wrappers. One of 250 copies designed and printed by Ronald Gordon at The Oliphant Press. This copy unnumbered out-of-series and from the printer's personal collection. This fable first appeared in 'The Double-Dealer' in 1922. <br/><br/> Aloe Editions unknown books
1974287869New York: Aloe 1974. Limited. pamphlet. fine. 4 pages printed orange wrappers. New York: Aloe Editions 1974. Limited Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> This fable appeared first in The Double Dealer in 1922. No. 171 of 250 copies printed at the Oliphant PRess.<br/><br/> Aloe unknown books
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 books
1974WRCLIT27407New York: Aloe Editions 1974. Two folded folio sheets. Fine. Uncorrected galley proofs for the first separate edition of this tale reprinted from its first appearance in THE DOUBLE DEALER in 1922. The published edition consisted of 250 copies. Aloe Editions unknown books
1974W9911New York: Aloe Editions 1974. Orange paper wraps with black titling. A little sunning in spine area otherwise very good. Limited to 250 numbered copies; this copy unnumbered. There are 4 pages of text. Limited. Paper Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Pamphlet. Aloe Editions Paperback books
19752001009Franklin Library 1975. limited. fine. Fine limited edition. Franklin Library. Leather bound. Franklin Library unknown books
1948WN6522XNew York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1948. Gray linen with black spine labeling on beige label a little soiled. General shelf wear but a solid copy. Book has some canting. . First Edition Illustrated. Cloth. Good/No Dust Jacket. Illus. by Daniel Rasmusson. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
1929140941461New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition first printing first issue lacking the disclaimer on page x. Bound in publisher's original black cloth with bronze title label printed in black to spine and upper board. Very Good with light lean to binding. Covers lightly worn spine and pages toned former owner name to front paste down rear inner hinge partially exposed. In a Very Good first issue dust jacket with Katherine Barclay which is edge-worn toned and with a crease down the spine panel. A lovely copy. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1929WRCLIT84983London: Jonathan Cape 1929. Cloth. A fine copy in very good first state dust jacket with some small shallow nicks along the top edge a short tear at the toe of the upper joint and a bit of dust- soiling to the rear panel. First British edition corrected state of 66:28. In part because of a couple of big- budget film adaptations arguably the most widely read of all literary American novels with WWI serving as the backdrop. MODERN MOVEMENT 60. GRISSOM A8.2.a. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
1929140941327New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Very Good/Near Fine. First edition first printing first issue lacking the disclaimer on page x. Bound in publisher's original black cloth with bronze title label printed in black to spine and upper board. Very Good with light staining and rubbing to cloth pages toned tape ghosts to rear endsheet. In a Near Fine price-clipped first issue dust jacket with Katherine Barclay which is lightly toned and lightly worn at the extremities and with a small tape repair to the blindside made at the top of the front spine joint. A lovely copy. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
37213NY: Grosset & Dunlap 1932. 7.25" x 5". 6 355 7 advertisements pp. In red cloth with titles stamped in black to spine and front cover top edge stained green black and white photoplay endpapers; original color-illustrated dust jacket with list of G&D titles on verso. Slight dampstaining to top edges of boards with red dye transferred to head of jacket verso; jacket spine sunned several small chips and closed tears at jacket edges and folds light soiling to panels a few ink doodles to rear panel. Short gift inscription on ffep verso and small address label Dorothy C. Frye of Portland ME. Still a presentable copy of the photoplay edition published the same year as the Paramount film adaptation starring Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper. Grissom A.8.1.k . VeryGood. Hardcover . Grosset & Dunlap [1932] hardcover books
192910331New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. First edition of A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemingway in near fine dust jacket. Octavo x 355pp. Black cloth gold paper label on cover and spine. Scribner's Seal on copyright page with no legal disclaimer on page x. Previous ownership inscription on front free endpaper in black pen. Short ink stain to outer edge of text block affecting first 10 pages but limited to leaf ends. Faint wear to cloth at bottom edge of front cover. Exceptionally clean text. Housed in custom black clamshell case. In publisher's first state dust jacket $2.50 on front flap misspelling of "Katharine Barclay" on front flap blurb residual stain to bottom edge of spine exceptionally bright colors. Hanneman 8a A beautiful example. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
19572009322First Edition Library 1957. hardcover. fine/fine. Facsimile edition of the first edition. Book and dust jacket fine. First Edition Library unknown books
192916023JNew York: Scribners 1929. Fifth Printing November 1929. Early reprint with the same binding and printing as the first printing. A little sunning to spine tiny bit of rubbing to paper spine label a very good used copy in an excellent facsimile first printing dust jacket. Scribners unknown books
19292003019New York: Scribners 1929. Signed limited edition. hardcover in slipcase. Fine. A fine signed limited edition number 244 of 510 numbered copies in near fine original slipcase and custom-made collector's leather clamshell case. The signed limited edition one of 510 numbered copies signed by Hemingway. Fine in a near fine original slipcase and housed in a stunning leather clamshell with the colophon page reproduced in leather on the front of the case. Scribners unknown books
192922663ENew York: Scribners 1929. First Edition First Printing. Ownership signature. Near fine copy with some very minor restoration to the cloth at the top of the spine not affecting the paper label a bit of offsetting to the endpapers and the barest trace of handling in a very good plus slightly dust soiled dust jacket with a bit of fading to the spine. Scribners hardcover books
1929140938711New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Signed Limited First Edition. Near Fine. Signed limited first edition. One of 510 numbered copies signed by Ernest Hemingway this being #60. Bound in publisher's white parchment over pale green paper-covered boards; lacking the slipcase. Near Fine with light foxing and darkening to vellum with small tear at the foot of the spine. Light uneven sunning to boards and patch of wear to top edge of upper board. A beautiful copy. Hanneman 8B. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
192954283New York: Scribner's Sons 1929. First edition first printing without disclaimer. In dust jacket with correct price and "Katherine" on front flap as called for. One of Hemingway's most influential works. Very good to near fine with covers showing only light shelf wear and with vertical crease in spine label but labels otherwise bright and fine; in good to very good dust jacket with old tape repair visible at spine ends and corners. Scribner's Sons unknown books
1929140938776New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Good. First edition first printing first issue with matching dates of 1929 on the copyright and title page and with the Scribner's seal at the bottom of the copyright page lacking the disclaimer on page x. Good. Front free end paper is missing. Pages toned with staining to several early pages and a few corner creases. Cloth shows rubbing and light scuffing with light chipping to title labels. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1929D16810New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Original black cloth gold labels lettered in black. First issue book in first state DJ. A nice square copy of the book with bright labels and uncommon thus. DJ is price clipped with small chip to top of rear panel and a larger chip to lower spine portion resulting in the loss of most of "Scribners" - chip measures about 1.5" x 1". A few tape repairs to verso spotting to front panel . Overall a nice copy of the book in an unrestored DJ with famous pictorial front panel in nice condition. Protected with a modern mylar cover. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1980161721Franklin Center Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1980. Leather bound. Fine. Clean crisp tight unread copy. Light fading to edges of moire end papers common in these editions. Chocolate leather/boards with gilt decoration all around. Two raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. AEG. Silk moire end papers with matching satin place-holder ribbon. 347 pp. with illustrations by Barron Storey. From the series The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature a limited edition collection published under the auspices of The American Revolution Bicentennial Administration by The Franklin Library. The Franklin Library hardcover books