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1957323729New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1957. Early Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Spine slightly cocked.; Modern Standard Authors. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19901153307The Easton Press 1990. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. Collector's edition. Leather bound with gilded edges. Great condition. Cover is lightly worn along edges. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. The Easton Press unknown
19291770<p>First edition hardcover with publisher's seal on copyright page. Cover shows some edgewear and title seals on front cover and spine are faded and scratched. Pages clean. Binding tight. No dust jacket.</p> Charles Scribner & Sons hardcover
0848821440.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1990mon0003850125First Edition Library 1990. Hardcover. Very Good. . some wear and staining to slipcase and dj First Edition Library hardcover
1993326028New York: Book-Of-The-Month Club 1993. Book of The Month Club. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Book-Of-The-Month Club hardcover
1932336825Modern Library 1932. Hardcover. Good/Good. 5x7. GOOD/GOOD. Orange illustrated dust jacket dust jacket in archival plastic protector. Approx. 7" x 5". Bumps/chips to edges and corners. Rub wear dust markings and light scratches to covers. Small closed tear to top right of cover. Large crease to top of cover. Black dirt stain to bottom of spine and spine edge of bottom right back cover. Spine ends are crumpled with creases.<p> Once Read Books cover scan available - just ask OnceReadBooks com<p> Orders shipped via USPS. Modern Library hardcover
53599830-75Used - Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
13874650-6Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
196045<p><strong>This is a rare first edition in Russian "A Farewell to Arms Russian: Прощай оружие! by Ernest Hemingway published in the USSR in 1960. Lifetime Edition. Signed for publication on August 16 1960.</strong></p> Hudojestvennaya Literatura paperback
2025x-9355468733Pharos Books Private Limited 2025. Hardcover. New. 314 pages. 5.50x0.88x8.50 inches. Pharos Books Private Limited hardcover
19293674<p>November 1929 Scribners first edition sixth printing.</p><p>Condition of the book is Very Good Plus. The binding is straight and sound. Inside pages are complete clean and bright. Boards retain good color and have no bumped corners. Front and Spine labels are clean and sharp. A well preserved copy. The main condition issue is light offsetting to both free endpapers a common flaw with this book see listing photos.</p> Scribners hardcover
1990mon0003977233Easton Press 1/1/1990 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. New. . Easton Press hardcover
193210420<p>The Modern Library New York 1932. HC Very Good / DJ Good. See photos. Green cloth like new. Dust jacket has two chips on top and bottom of spine and corners. Unclipped jacket $1.25. Introduction by Ford Madox Ford. And although noted as 1932 the points to be a 'later' printing for this book hold true i.e. lacks first edition on copyright page has higher count on inside jacket</p> The Modern Library hardcover
2003E34759Norwalk Ct: Easton Press 2003. Leather_bound. Fine. Full chocolate brown leather decorated and titled in gilt; hubbed spine; silk moire endpapers and marker ribbon all edges gilt. Limited to an unspecified number of copies for advance reservation subscribers only to the publisher's "100 Greatest Books Ever Written" An unused unread example. Hemingway's 1929 novel and his first best-seller of love and loss set during the Italian campaign of World War I. The novel explores the love affair between an American Frederic Henry serving as a lieutenant in the Italian ambulance corps and and an English nurse Catherine Barclay. When Henry is wounded at the Italian front and sent to a hospital he requests Catherine whom he had briefly met earlier to be his nurse. They slowly fall in love and as Frederic recovers they spend the summer together. As Frederick is called back to the front Catherine tells him that she is three months pregnant. The Italian forces are forced to retreat at the Battle of Caporetto; Frederic narrowly escapes being executed for treason jumping into a river and then trekking across the plains in an effort to find Catherine to tell the rest of the story would be a spoiler. Easton Press unknown
1929218<p>ERNEST HEMINGWAY. A FAREWELL TO ARMS. New York: Scribners 1929. First edition first printing in first state dust jacket. Inscribed by Ernest Hemingway to Gus Edwards. Book's cloth covers and gold labels are in fine condition. Internal pages are lightly toned; no foxing. Book's dust jacket is near fine plus to fine condition. Book dust jacket shows do wear or damage although it is lightly toned; "$2.50" original price still present on inner front flap. Hemingway inscription to Gus Edwards is bright and clean. It does not appear that Ernest Hemingway was a close friend of Gus Edwards simply because the inscription was written with his generic "all best wishes." It is presumed this Gus Edwards was the significant vaudeville music composer in the 1920s whose life served as the basis for the 1939 movie The Star Maker with Bing Crosby playing the lead role as Edwards. Edwards' career evolved from songwriter to theater owner Gus Edwards Music Hall in New York music publisher radio star and film director His "school days" reviews provided the career starts for Groucho Marx Eddie Cantor George Jessel Ray Bolger Phil Silvers Walter Winchell and many others. Some of Edwards' hit songs include: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" "In My Merry Oldsmobile" "If I Were a Millionaire" "I'll Be With You When the Roses Bloom Again" and many more. He also began his Hollywood Revues in the late 1920s. According to Andre Hanneman's ERNEST HEMINGWAY: A Comprehensive Bibliography Princeton University Press 1967 the firsdt edition first printing of A FAREWELL TO ARMS was published September 27 1929. Thrity-one thousand and fifty copies were printed. Page 23 #8 It is not known if Hemingway inscribed this book for Edwards in person or an agent acquired it for Edwards. COLORADO ARTIFACTUAL</p> Scribners hardcover
192926010023<p>Sixth printing November 1929. Black boards are mottled rubbed soiled. Gold pastedown to cover is dulled and scuffed but fully legible. Some loss and chipping to gold spine label and dulled. Corners bumped with some fraying shelfwear to edges. Near total loss to head of spine with fraying heavy shelfwear to tail. Interior age-toned. Discoloration to free endpapers from pastedown. Previous owner's name in ink to FFEP. Scattered foxing throughout and the slightest ripple to textblock. Binding intact but far from tight. </p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
192921-C17792Jonathan Cape 1929. Hardcover. Good/Fair. 2nd issue correct spelling of 'serious' page 66. Carefully wrapped on a protective acetate cover to prevent further damage. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1990000406ENorwalk CT: The Easton Press 1990. The Easton Press. As New. A very fine copy in like new and unread condition. Bound in full leather by The Easton Press. Collector's Edition with silk moire end papers and ribbon. All edges gold gilt in unblemished condition. No bumped corners. As New. The Easton Press unknown
1990000406THE EASTON PRESS 1990-01-01. leather_bound. Very Good. 1x6x8. Easton Press 2003 Collectors Edition. Bound in Genuine Leather. Hubbed spine. Gilt edges. Attached silk place holder ribbon. Introduction by Ford Madox Ford. Illustrations by Richard Sparks. Pages clean crisp unmarked. Cover has minor wear. Shipped boxed with tracking. THE EASTON PRESS hardcover
1929391 - 143 - 768<p><em>First printing in the original first issue dust jacket bearing one of the most iconic designs of twentieth century literature.</em></p><p><strong>Publisher and Year</strong>: New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929</p><p><strong>Edition</strong>: First edition first printing with no disclaimer on page x and no statement of printing on the copyright page as called for. In the original first issue dust jacket with a price of $2.50 and the "Katharine Barclay" error remaining uncorrected on the front flap. Grissom A.8.1.a; Hanneman A8a</p><p><strong>Condition and Description</strong>: Octavo publisher's black cloth with gold labels lettered in black 355 pp. Structurally sound with tight hinges and binding. Text free of any prior owner markings. Faint small pencil erasure to rear pastedown. The boards and title labels exhibit only minimal wear with trace signs of handling. The original jacket is toned with the spine slightly dulled and there is creasing chipping and closed tears to the extremities particularly to the spine ends and tips. An uncommonly sharp book in the original jacket featuring the iconic design by Cleonike Damianakes.</p><p><em>"But after a while I went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain." </em></p><p>Hemingway's <em>A Farewell to Arms</em> is a novel of love disillusionment and the quiet brutality of war drawn from his service in the Italian ambulance corps during World War I. Its spare restrained style became a hallmark of his work. Nowhere is this more evident than in the ending which he rewrote 47 times before settling on a version that simply reports what happened without commentary or consolation. That decision marked a break from the narrative conventions of the 19th century and helped define the tone of modernist fiction. The novel remains one of the most influential works of the twentieth century appearing on the Modern Library's list of the 100 best English-language novels Time Magazine's All-Time 100 Novels and The Guardian's "1000 Novels Everyone Must Read."</p><p>Inventory ID: 391 - 143 - 768</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1969214142New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1969. Thirty-Fifth Printing. Softcover. Near Fine in wraps. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1975X0-403yz6Franklin Library 1975-01-01. leather_bound. New. 6x1x9. Franklin Library hardcover
1929BTB01561<p>Ernest Hemingway. First U.S. edition first printing. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Unclipped dust jacket in a mylar wrapper in Very Good condition. Top section of the spine is missing from jacket. Two to three small tears at top/bottom of the front jacket. Has ex libris Grant Smith pasted on inside front cover. Jacket design by the great "Cleon". No "A" denoting first edition b/c the book was published by Scribner prior to 1930. Also lacks the legal disclaimer on page x. This true first edition and first state dust jacket were married.</p><p>The iconic dust jacket for the first U.S. edition of A Farewell to Arms 1929 was designed by artist and illustrator Cleonike Damianakes Wilkins who often signed her work simply as "Cleon."</p><p>Katharine Barclay" is misspelled on inside front jacket. Correct spelling is Catherine Barkley. This shows it's a first state dust jacket.</p><p>This was Hemingway's fourth book following Men Without Women.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1957214923New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1957. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Bottom text block edge bumped. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover