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195335085Finca Vigia San Francisco de Paula Cuba 1953. In ink on inside of folding pictorial card with a photograph of the Hemingway and Mary sitting on the porch of Finca Vigia. 1 vols. 5-1/2 x 7 inches folded. Very good. In ink on inside of folding pictorial card with a photograph of the Hemingway and Mary sitting on the porch of Finca Vigia. 1 vols. 5-1/2 x 7 inches folded. Mary writes to their good friend Brown who was Ernest's New York boxing coach and trainer:<br/><br/>"Dear George - <br/><br/>"It was marvelous to see you and how fit you are and Ernest is determined to get fit enough to stand up to you when we return to New York in February or March. <br/><br/>"Best wishes alway & best love from us both -<br/><br/>Mary. unknown books
1964WRCLIT67854Bruxelles Belgium: Universal International 1964. Color lithographed affiche 21 x 14". Folded Belgian tax stamp in place a couple of minor tape shadows from mounting at extreme margins a few tiny marginal breaks at folds; otherwise very good and bright. A brilliant color affiche for the Belgian French language release "Enfants non Admis" of the 1964 film adaptation of Hemingway's 1927 short story based on a screenplay by Gene L. Coon directed by Don Siegel and starring Lee Marvin Angie Dickinson John Cassavetes Clu Gulager and Ronald Reagan. The artwork is a spectacular improvement over that utilized for the U.S. publicity paper. Universal International unknown books
1957133039N.p.: N.p. 1957. Oversize double weight photograph of screenwriter Ben Hecht standing with his boss producer and mogul extraordinaire David O. Selznick on a snow covered set in the Italian Alps during the 1957 filming of Selznick's "A Farewell to Arms." <br/><br/>Based on the 1929 novel by Ernest Hemingway directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones. The second time the novel was filmed following the 1932 version directed by Frank Borzage and preceding a three part British television miniseries in 1966.<br/><br/>11 x 13.5 inches. Near Fine with a small corner crease at the bottom right. In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. N.p. unknown books
1977WRCLIT69487London: CLC / Paramount Pictures 1977. British quad offset litho poster 30 x 40" 75 x 100 cm. Folded as issued a tad rumpled closer to edges one small nick at lower edge else very good. A quad poster for the British release of this admirable adaptation of Hemingway's novel. The 1977 film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starred George C. Scott David Hemmings Claire Bloom et al. CLC / Paramount Pictures unknown books
199909058Sacramento Ca: Meeker Publications Inc 1999. LIMITED EDITION. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Fine. Octavo. No. 57 OF 500 NUMBERED COPIES. 50 pp. Foreword and illustrations by Barnaby Conrad. In original clear plastic shrink wrap. Bound in red cloth lettered in gilt. A fine copy in a fine pictorial dust jacket and slipcase. This entire article is reprinted from the March issue of Fortune Magazine of 1930 and is the first publication of this press. <br/><br/> Meeker Publications, Inc hardcover books
199909059Sacramento Ca: Meeker Publications Inc 1999. LIMITED EDITION. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Fine. Octavo. No. 187 OF 500 NUMBERED COPIES. 50 pp. SIGNED BY PUBLISHER and Inscribed to Bookseller Charles Parkhurst. Foreword and illustrations by Barnaby Conrad. In original clear plastic shrink wrap. Bound in red cloth lettered in gilt. A fine copy in a fine pictorial dust jacket and slipcase. This entire article is reprinted from the March issue of Fortune Magazine of 1930 and is the first publication of this press. <br/><br/> Meeker Publications, Inc hardcover books
19679016091Norwalk: Easton Press 1967. Hardcover. Fine condition. Phillips Alan. Collector's edition illustrated by Alan Phillips. Bound in dark blue composition leather decorated in gilt and red stamping with silk moire end papers. Ownership embossment on title page otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Easton Press hardcover books
196779042NY:: Scribner's. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1967. Hardcover. Edited by William White. Second printing. Very good in a very good several short closed edge tears age toning price clipped dust jacket. . Scribner's, hardcover books
19677658JNew York: Scribners 1967. First Edition. Near fine in jacket minor bump to bottom of spine bump to top rear corner. Scribners unknown books
1967300549New York: Scribner 1967. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Edited by William White. d.w. New York: Scribner 1967. First Edition.<br/><br/> Fine in a lightly edge-chipped dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
198312243JNew York: New Directions 1983. First Edition. Tennessee Williams’ look at the lost generation in this play in which the characters are Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald Hadley and Ernest Hemingway Sara and Gerald Murphy. Very fine in a very fine dust jacket. New Directions unknown books
196047765SF: Pirated Edition 1960. Paperback. Very good. 28pp. Tanned overall else very good in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Pirated Edition paperback books
199252-015The Toronto Star 1992 1992. 1st Edition. No Binding. Fine. Very Fine. First Edition. This is a special supplement to the March 1 1992 edition of the Toronto Star collecting and publishing for the first and only time numerous stories written by Hemingway as a reporter for the Star. The Star headline says it all: "Publishers believed they had collected ALL of Ernest Hemingway's stories when they compiled his 'complete' works. They were wrong." Included i n the stories by Hemingway are a color feature on heavyweight champ Jack Dempsey and environmental reporting on dying oak trees in High Park. Several stories were written for the Star but rejected by Star editors and held in files. They were uncovered by Star reporters in the JFK Library and in the files of a Star librarian who thought they were worth saving. The Star now writes: "Inspired detect i ve work by two Toronto Star employees on a treasure hunt across two continents has unearthed a 'prize' of lost stories by famed novelist Ernest Hemingway. The discovery of the never-published stori e s will delight fans of the newspapers most celebrated writer.These stories show the development of the great novelist's distinctive writing style." The paper quotes a Hemingway scholar as saying th e s tories are a "fine example of Hemingway in full flight." Also included is the front page of the paper that day promoting the supplement. None of these stories have ever been published in a book a nd s everal have never appeared before or after anywhere besides in this supplement. FASCINATING!! A MUST for the Hemingway collector. The Toronto Star, 1992 unknown books
1977WRCLIT83817Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1977. Eight 11 x 14" color lobby cards. About fine unused. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote F.J. Schaffner's 1977 adaptation of Hemingway's posthumously published novel directed by Schaffner starring George C. Scott Claire Bloom and David Hemmings. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1928D6989New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine; 8vo; pp. 266. Boards lightly rubbed; spine tips and corners gently bumped. A nice copy with an interesting provenance -- bookplate of Jasper and Ursula Jepson on front paste-down. Ursula was Ernest Hemingway's younger sister. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1947WRCLIT80407Copenhagen: Felix Tryk 1947. 12pp. Pictorial self-wrapper. Illustrated. Rust stains from now removed binding staple otherwise about fine. An illustrated programme published to accompany the Danish language release of the 1946 Robert Siodmak film adaptation of Hemingway's story based on a script by Anthony Veiller and starring Ava Gardner Burt Lancaster Edmond O'Brien et al. IMDB indicates the Danish premiere took place in March of 1947. Felix Tryk unknown books
1985JC5072New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Cloth-backed paper boards near fine lightly rubbed at spine tips with some faint foxing along edges of text block; in near fine dust jacket with some light wrinkling along the edges. Review copy with publisher's promotional material laid-in. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
000151Scribner's 1985 Book. As New. Soft cover. F. As New. First American. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-684-18515-6. Galley/proof of Hemingway's Dispatches edited by William White. Scribner's, 1985 Paperback books
1985Embry 177334Charles Scribner's Sons 1985. First edition first printing. Inked name else fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1985. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1932W145EHXNew York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. Black cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. Worn in joints with some loss of cloth. Stain at bottom of lower board. Frontispiece full page full color reproduction of Juan Gris' The Bullfighter. There are 127 pages of photographs and at end a Glossary of bullfighting terms. A nonfiction account of a season of bullfighting in Spain. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
1932W145EHNew York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. Black cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. Some general shelfwear and soiling. Top hinge starting joints worn and spots of silverfish activity on lower joint. Colophon and letter A on copyright page. Juan Gris full page full color frontis with captioned tissue guard. Over 100 pages of captioned photographs followed by An Explanatory Glossary Some Reactions A Short Estimate and Dates of Bullfights. . First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
1932WRCLIT85089New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. Color frontis by Juan Gris. Photographs. First edition. A light thumb-tip size smudge to fore-edge very slight tanning to endleaves otherwise about fine and bright in good moderately chipped pictorial dust jacket with narrow piece area of 'Death' at crown of spine detached chip from blank portion of spine panel and several other chips and creased tears at edges. GRISSOM A10.1.a. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1932299113New York: Scribner 1932. First. hardcover. fine. Color frontispiece and illustrated with many b/w photographs. 517 pages. Tall thick 8vo handsomely rebound in full red morocco; gilt-lettered and decorated spine with raised bands. New York: Scribner's 1932. First Edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1932293762New York: Scribner 1932. hardcover. fine. Color frontispiece and illustrated with many b/w photographs. 517pp. Tall thick 8vo handsomely rebound in full deep red morocco; gilt-stamped spine with raised bands. New York: Scribner's 1932. First Edition.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1932EH215New York: Halcyon House Charles Scribner's Sons 1932 Reprint edition second edition published in the same year as the first. Illustrated with 82 black and white photographs. Publisher's ripple-patterned black cloth stamped in gilt to front board with author's facsimile signature stamped in red and gilt to spine with illustration of a bullfighting cape behind two swords lettered in black top edge stained red color frontispiece by Juan Gris; in the original red and black dust jacket lettered in yellow and white and with Roberto Domingo's illustration of a matador fleeing a bull to front panel. A near fine copy some dimming of gilt to front board and spine else clean with a bright text block; in a very good dust jacket with some wear to extremities and a few small holes along the edge of the front panel near spine a few small chips to spine ends and corners folded slightly off-center. Overall a beautiful sturdy copy of this second edition of Hemingway's famous non-fiction text on bullfighting. Hanneman A10b. Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's non-fiction book about the sport of bull-fighting which ranges from technical descriptions of the art of the sport to philosophical conjectures about people who are interested in or partake in bull-fighting. Hemingway first became interested in bull-fighting after attending the Festival of San Fermínin in Pamplona Spain in 1923 and became a lifelong aficionado. This technical text is enlivened by Hemingway's clear passion for the sport and keen understanding of its nuances. Although Death in the Afternoon is the author's first full book-length non-fiction piece Hemingway's love for bull-fighting can also be seen in his 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Illus. by Gris Juan; Vandel; Rodero. New York: Halcyon House (Charles Scribner's Sons) hardcover books