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1979107454Franklin Library 1979. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. A Franklin Library limited edition Hardcover; bound in quarter leather with marbled endpages gilt edges ribbon marker and three raised bands on spine gilt on all page edges top bottom and foreedge. Fine condition. Franklin Library hardcover books
19751507033The Franklin Library 1975. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Bound in premium full leather. Accented in 22kt gold. Gilt title and raised bands to spine with all page edges gilt. High-quality paper with gilded edges ribbon marker and silk moire endpapers. Limited Edition as stated on title page. The Franklin Library hardcover books
19751404105The Franklin Library 1975. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near fine Limited Edition from The Franklin Library. Fully leather bound with gilt detailing and a satin ribbon marker. Part of "The 100 Greatest Book of All Time" series. Very slight rubbing/shelf-wear; else fine. The Franklin Library hardcover books
192955468NY: Scribner 1929. First Edition. 8vo pp. 355. First state without the disclaimer on p. x. Hanneman A8a. A very good copy. Scribner unknown books
192921329New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition. First Printing with Scribner's seal on copyright page and no legal disclaimer on p.x. Octavo; black cloth with gold title labels on spine and front panel with titles printed in black; dust jacket; 8355pp. Dustjacket the first state with "Katharine Barclay" on front flap; unclipped priced $2.50. Old tape repair to jacket flap folds and spine the entirety toned more so at spine; creasing to upper panel shallow chips and tears the largest to spine crown affecting six letters without loss of meaning; gold labels darkened small hole to spine cloth; overall Good or better. HANNEMAN A.8.a. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
9017966Shelton: First Edition Library. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Facsimile of the first edition bound in publisher's original black cloth cover and spine labels printed in black. With facsimile dust jacket housed in a grey paper covered slipcase with labels on the front and back. <br/><br/> First Edition Library hardcover books
19759016553Franklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1975. Hardcover. Fine. Herbert Tauss. Published exclusively for subscribers to the Franklin Library collection : The 100 Greatest Books of All Time. Bound in the publisher's original brown composition leather spine stamped in gilt. Four raised bands on the spine. Decorations stamped in gilt on the covers and spine. Silk moire end papers. Previous owners bookplate. Illustrated by Herbert Tauss. <br/><br/> Franklin Library hardcover books
1929W0320EHLondon: Jonathan Cape 1929. Publisher's magenta cloth with gilt spine lettering. Spine sunned and crumpled with some small splits at ends. Short closed split at top of upper joint. Corners bumped small white stains on boards. Berlin dealer ticket on front pastedown and owner signature with Berlin address and 1930 on ffep. Some foxing of endpapers. A less than perfect though interesting copy of this classic. First British Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Jonathan Cape Hardcover books
19694829Moscow: Progress Publishers 1969. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Introduction in Russian text of the novel in English. An uncommon book especially in dust jacket. This is a nice copy in attractive pictorial DJ. <br/><br/> Progress Publishers hardcover books
19293388New York: Scribner's 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition first issue book in second state DJ. Date of October 4 1929 in ink on front endpaper. Overall an extremely nice copy in bright example of the dust jacket with light wear only. <br/><br/> New York: Scribner's hardcover books
1929WN48145New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Original black cloth with gilt paper labels black lettered on upper cover and spine. Top edge dark stained. Spine label a little cracked. Cloth has a little wear and soiling and text block a little canted. Dealer ticket on front pastedown. Lower hinge starting and pasteaction on pre and postliminaries. A rather good copy of a Hemingway classic. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
192910261JNew York: Scribners 1929. First Edition First Issue. Very good in a very good dust jacket with some light chipping dust soiling and a few small tears. Scribners unknown books
194835699New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1948. Hardbound. VG- with chipping to edges of the paper spine label slight fraying at spine tail small corner of rear free end paper dog-eared at bottom. Grey cloth with paper label on spine. xi 363 pp. Numerous illustrations by Daniel Rasmussen. Lacks the slipcase but a solid fresh copy otherwise. This edition illustrated by Daniel Rasmussen. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1929834741929. HEMINGWAY Ernest. A FAREWELL TO ARMS. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First edition second issue. Hanneman A8. A rather worn copy without the dust jacket and an excellent candidate for binding as it is fine internally. unknown books
195722520ELos Angeles: The Selznick Company 1957. Original 173 page shooting script printed on eye rest green paper for the 1957 motion picture adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s novel A Farewell to Arms produced by David O. Selznick starring Rock Hudson Jennifer Jones and Vittorio De Sica who received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination in Hemingway’s tale of love set against the background of World War I in Italy. Bradbound in printed studio covers. With a couple of faint cup stains to the front cover else fine. The Selznick Company unknown books
1970WRCLIT61276Np: Bart-Palevsky Productions 1970. 1132 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of blue stock. Bradbound in hot-stamped wrappers. Title hand- lettered on spine. Very good or better. An unspecified draft of this unproduced adaptation to the screen of Hemingway's novel. Petitclerc wrote the script for the 1977 adaptation of ISLANDS IN THE STREAM. Bart-Palevsky Productions unknown books
1957WRCLIT67361Culver City: The Selznick Studio 1957. 4173 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos. Bradbound in white production company wrappers. About fine. An unspecified but very close to final draft of Hecht's adaptation of Hemingway's novel. It was the novel's second screen adaptation to reach production. This draft notes Charles Vidor as director after John Huston left over budget disagreements and includes prefatory material not included in earlier drafts. Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones starred. The Selznick Studio unknown books
1957WRCLIT67380Culver City: The Selznick Studio 1957. 4173 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos. Bradbound in bright orange production company wrappers. Near fine. An unidentified preproduction draft of Hecht's adaptation of Hemingway's novel. It was the novel's second screen adaptation to reach production. This draft still designates John Huston as director but he left the project as a consequence of budget disputes a few months later and Charles Vidor took over. Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones starred. Duplicate from the Selznick archive. The Selznick Studio unknown books
1957WRCLIT66792Culver City: The Selznick Studio 1957. 4173 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos. Bradbound in bright orange production company wrappers. Large chips at crown and toe of wrapper otherwise very good internally fine. Copy #6 of this preproduction draft of Hecht's adaptation of Hemingway's novel. It was the novel's second screen adaptation to reach production. This draft still designates John Huston as director but he left the project as a consequence of budget disputes a few months later and Charles Vidor took over. Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones starred. The Selznick Studio unknown books
1957WRCLIT67360Culver City: The Selznick Studio 1957. 3191 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in canary yellow production company wrappers. Some minor spots of red offsetting to lower edge of upper wrapper otherwise very near fine. An unspecified but substantially preproduction draft of Hecht's adaptation of Hemingway's novel. It was the novel's second screen adaptation to reach production. This draft precedes John Huston's coming on board as director and of course his departure at which point Charles Vidor took over. This draft is nearly 20 leaves longer than several subsequent drafts. Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones starred. The Selznick Studio unknown books
1929123642New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First edition of this early Hemingway classic which established him among the American masters. Octavo original black cloth. Near fine in a very good first state dust jacket with the misspelling "Katharine Barclay" in the blurb on the front flap. A nice example. 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. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1929119033New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First edition of this early Hemingway classic which established him among the American masters. Octavo original black cloth and bronze title labels to the spine and front panel. With the legal disclaimer on the verso of the dedication page. In very good condition with the front panel of a facsimile dust jacket adhered to the front pastedown and newspaper clippings regarding the work and its author adhered to the front a rear endleaves. 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 battlefield--weary demoralized men marching in the rain during the German attack on Caporetto; the profound struggle between loyalty and desertion--this 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. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1929019215London: Jonathan Cape 1929. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 350 pages. Original magenta cloth is slightly faded on the spine with a small tear and minor rubbing to the top of the spine. First issue of the text with the word serious spelled incorrectly as "serriosu" on line 28 of page 66. This First edition first issue was released 4 days prior to the American issue. The original unclipped dustjacket has chipping to the spine extremities slight darkening to the spine minor browning to the rear panel and a few tiny stains to the rear panel; protected in archival mylar. The front endpaper has small creases to the lower corner and an old bookseller's description affixed. The text is clean and unmarked. Jonathan Cape Hardcover books
19291086678vo. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1929. 8vo x 355 pp. Original black cloth with inlaid gold paper labels to upper board and backstrip in original pictorial dust jacket uncut. Jacket lightly rubbed and toned some minimal wear at head and tail of the spine panel otherwise a very near fine copy. § First edition first printing with the “publisher’s seal†on the copyright page no disclaimer on page x Catherine Barkley misspelled “Katharine Barclay†on the front flap of the jacket. A Farewell to Arms was Hemingway's first best-seller and is still considered among the best of the novels to come out of World War One. Famously it was banned in Italy for its painfully accurate depiction of the war and was attacked in the United States for its depiction of sex. A handsome copy of a cornerstone work of twentieth century literature. Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover books
1958015693Budapest: Magvetó Könyvkiadó 1958. 323p. b/w front. port. original half-cloth with stiff boards. Hungarian translation of Across the river and into the trees by Elek Máthé. Magvetó Könyvkiadó unknown books