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19321804112Scribners 1932. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Near fine first edition with "A" present on copyright page; date on title page matches date on copyright page. Rubbing at top and bottom of spine light edge wear. Very minor rips and folds on several pages. In very good minus dust jacket with original price $3.50 listed on front flap. Detached from front cover at spine hinge slightly tanned edges. Housed in custom-made slipcase. Scribners hardcover books
1932170128012New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition first printing with an "A" and publisher's seal on copyright page in dust jacket with publisher's price of $3.50 intact. Very Good with light mottling to cloth pages toned and text block slightly sunken. In a Very Good dust jacket which is very fragile along the folds with partial splits tenuously holding some repaired from the verso and chipping at edges. Presents well. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
19901307156Books On Tape Inc 1990. Audio Book Cassette. Fine/Fine. Books on tape unabridged set of 8 audio cassettes. Read by Wolfram Kandinsky. Fine in a fine case. Books On Tape, Inc unknown books
195568976NY:: Scribner's. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1955. Hardcover. Black and white photographs. A later printing. Very good in a very good small corner crease to front flap dust jacket. ; 515 pages . Scribner's, hardcover books
195052214NY: Scribner's 1950. Reprint. 8vo pp. 515. Illustrated wtih photographs. Includes a glossary. Black cloth. A VG tight copy in price-clipped scuffed soiled and chipped dj. On bullfighting. Scribner's unknown books
193214441JNew York: Scribner 1932. First Edition First Printing. Fine copy with the gilt-stamping still gleaming in an excellent facsimile dust jacket. Scribner unknown books
1932D3345New York / London: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher's gilt-stamped black cloth. Illustrated throughout. First edition with "A" and Scribner's Seal on copyright page. Gilt faded on spine; spine tips and corners bumped; a few tiny flecks of white paint scattered at bottom corner of front board and extending onto spine. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
195557487NY:: Scribner's. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1955. Hardcover. Black and white photographs. A later printing. Rear upper corner bumped else very good in a very good edge worn with a large chip at the crown of the spine dust jacket. . Scribner's, hardcover books
306881New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. First edition with "A" and Scribner's seal on the copyright page. Thick 8vo. Color frontispiece. One page biographical note by Hemingway. Original black cloth stamped in gilt. Dust jacket designed by Roberto Domingo unclipped; chip at head of spine; few small nicks; short tear; light soiling; tape on verso. Very good. Light foxing on edges. 517 pages. Signature on the front free endpaper not author's. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. hardcover books
1948124152New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1948. Early printing of Hemingway's masterwork on bullfighting. Octavo original black cloth spine lettered in gilt frontispiece by Juan Gris illustrated. Association copy inscribed by Hemingway on the front free endpaper "For Nita with regards and affection Ernest Hemingway Mr. Papa. Finca Vigia - SF. de Paula 22/7/49." The recipient Jua<span class="match">nita</span> "Nita" Jensen was Hemingway's secretary at his home in the San Francisco de Paula Ward of Havana Finca Vigia from 1949 to 1952. While working as a secretary at the American embassy in Havana Nita received government clearance to moonlight as a part-time secretary for Hemingway typing the majority of his letters between 1949 and 1952. In 1952 she married diplomatic officer Walter Houk at Finca Vigia. In addition to hosting the wedding Hemingway gave away the bride and cosigned the necessary legal paperwork and the couple became frequent visitors of the finca often accompanying Hemingway on fishing trips aboard the Pilar and visits to his favorite local bar the Floridita. Very good in a very good dust jacket with chipping to the crown and foot of the spine. An exceptional association. Published in 1932 Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's masterwork on the magnificence of the art of bull-fighting. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1932122893New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. First edition of early work on bullfighting. Octavo bound in three quarters morocco gilt titles and tooling to the spine raised bands blind ruled to the front and rear panels gilt signature of Ernest Hemingway to the front panel frontispiece by Juan Gris illustrated. In fine condition. Published in 1932 Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's masterwork on the magnificence of the art of bull-fighting. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1932120841New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1932. First edition of early work on bullfighting. Octavo bound in full morocco gilt titles to the spine raised bands gilt ruled to the front and rear panels Hemingway signature in gilt to the front panel marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In fine condition. Published in 1932 Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's masterwork on the magnificence of the art of bull-fighting. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1932119227Charles Scribner's Sons: New York 1932. First edition of Hemingway's early work on bullfighting. Octavo original cloth frontispiece by Juan Gris. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with a few small chips. Jacket illustration by Roberto Domingo. Published in 1932 Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's masterwork on the magnificence of the art of bull-fighting. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. New York hardcover books
1932108979Charles Scribner's Sons: New York 1932. Early printing of Hemingway's work on bullfighting. Octavo bound in full morocco by Zaehnsdorf for Asprey gilt titles to the spine raised bands gilt ruled to the spine front and rear panels inner dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt frontispiece by Juan Gris illustrated. In fine condition. Published in 1932 Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's masterwork on the magnificence of the art of bull-fighting. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. New York hardcover books
193298378Charles Scribner's Sons: New York 1932. First edition of Hemingway's early work on bullfighting. Octavo original cloth frontispiece by Juan Gris. Wallace Stegner's copy with his signature to the front free endpaper. Often referred to as "The Dean of Western Writers" Wallace Stegner taught at both Harvard and Stanford University where he founded the creative writing program; his students included Sandra Day O'Connor Robert Stone Ken Kesey and Larry McMurtry. Stegner's novel Angle of Repose won him the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and established him as major literary figure. The story of a wheelchair-using historian Angle of Repose relays the saga of the protagonist's frontier-era ancestors. Hemingway too won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his 1940 triumph For Whom the Bell Tolls also a historical drama; retelling the story of a young American in the International Brigades attached to a republican guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Jacket illustration by Roberto Domingo. From the library of Wallace Stegner. An excellent association linking these two great American novelists and Pulitzer Prize-winning writers. Published in 1932 Death in the Afternoon is Hemingway's masterwork on the magnificence of the art of bull-fighting. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. New York hardcover books
196347859London: Jonathan Cape 1963. Octavo finely bound in full morocco by Bayntun Bindery gilt titles and tooling to the spine double gilt ruled to the front and rear panels inner dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In very good condition. Later printing of Hemingway's early work on bullfighting. With eighty-one photographs. John Dos Passos praised the book as "an absolute model for how that sort of thing ought to be done" and a contemporary review in The New York Herald Tribune described it as "full of the vigor and forthrightness of the author's personality his humor his strong opinions--and language. In short it is the essence of Hemingway" Mellow 415. Jonathan Cape unknown books
193288456NY:: Scribner's. Very Good. 1932. Hardcover. Color Juan Gris frontispiece black and white photographs. An early printing matching year of publication on title and copyright pages but no "A". Moderate shelf wear and aging fading along the spine a small tear at the crown of the spine else very good in black cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket. ; 517 pages . Scribner's, hardcover books
193256260NY: Scribner 1932. First Edition. GrisJuan. 8vo pp. 517. Hanneman A10a. Issued in an edition of 10300 copies. Illustrated with tissue-protected color frontispiece of "The Bullfight" by Juan Gris A good tight copy. Hanneman A10a. Hemingway's bull- fighting tribute illustrated with many photos. Includes "An Explanatory Glossary " "Some Reactions of a Few Individuals to the Integral Spanish Bullfight " "A Short Estimate of the American Sidney Franklin as a Matador;" "Date on Which Bullfights will Ordinarily be held in Spain France Mexico and Central and South America;" and a "Bibliographical Note. Scribner unknown books
195610633London: Jonathan Cape 1956. Eighth Impression. Cloth. Very good/very good. Death in the Afternoon by Ernest Hemingway inscribed by the author and Spanish bullfighter Antonio Ordóñez. Octavo 358pp 1. Maroon cloth title stamped in gilt on spine. Stated "eighth impression 1956" on copyright page with the first edition published in 1932. Some foxing to outer edge of text block faint toning to endpapers not affecting text or illustrations. Bookseller's label on front pastedown endpaper. In publisher's later state dust jacket retail price on both flaps light wear to edges some toning to verso but bright and vibrant colors. Housed in custom black leather clamshell lined in red linen title in gilt on spine. Signed by Ordóñez and dated 1959. Signed by Hemingway on the front free endpaper: "To Col. and Mrs. Wm. C. Burry best luck always Ernest Hemingway." Antonio Ordóñez the famous Spanish bullfighter was a lifelong friend of Ernest Hemingway whom he called Father Ernesto. Hemingway wrote an account of Ordóñez's fight with matador Luis Miguel Dominguin called The Dangerous Summer. The father of Antonio Ordóñez Cayetano Ordóñez was nicknamed Niño de la Palma and served as the inspiration for Pedro Romero in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. Provenance: RR Auction of Boston September 2020. Jonathan Cape unknown books
1958WRCLIT67377Culver City: The Selznick Studio 1958. 76 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos. Bradbound in stencil-printed wrappers. Some bleeding offset from red wrappers to facing leaves and minor tidemark along extreme lower edge of a few leaves but very good. A post-production dialogue continuity of Hecht's adaptation of Hemingway's novel. It was the novel's second screen adaptation to reach production. Charles Vidor directed Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones starred. Script in this format are literal records of the dialogue as it appeared in the final release. Duplicate from the Selznick Archives. The Selznick Studio] unknown books
19951333647New York: Forge A Tom Doherty Associates Book 1995. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo; First edition; VG-/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine blue with silver print; DJ has slight edgewear but is clean and bright; Boards in black paper with silver print cocked spine else clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; Signed in ink by both authors on the title page; 319 pages. 1333647. FP New Rockville Stock. Forge, A Tom Doherty Associates Book hardcover books
1995117318New York: Forge - Tom Doherty Associates Book 1995. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Forge - Tom Doherty Associates Book unknown books
199593460New York: Forge 1995. Octavo boards. First edition. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #93460 Forge unknown books
1957011248New York: Carnival Magazine Corporation 1957. First Edition. Stapled Wrap. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 130pp. A suite of photographs of Ernest Hemingway duck hunting. Also profusely illustrated of models and starlets scantily clad. In illustrated paper wraps. Carnival Magazine Corporation unknown books
1932184756New York: Halcyon House 1932. Hardcover. Good- ex-library with labels and stamps on spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Heavy shelfwear to boards with black tape on spine and corners. Inscription to previous owner on ffep. Expected age toning. Pages are otherwise clear. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering on front cover color frontispiece; 517 pp; 82 bw illustrations. The color frontispiece is a color facsimile of "The Bullfighter" by Juan Gris. Hemingway's non-fiction book about the history of Spanish bullfighting traditions. Bibliographical notes on page 517. Halcyon House hardcover books