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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
1957RO60063347SCRIBNER AND SONS. 1957. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 342 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
1964RO80043666MONARCH PRESS. 1964. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 58 pages. Ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1959RO60004696Penguin Books. 1959. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1955R100087483Penguin Books. 1955. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 255 pages - quelques phrases soulignées au crayon à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage ne gênant pas la lecture - livre en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1929250722003Charles Scribners 1929. Hardcover. Very Good. pastedown label on front and spine gold1929 on title page and and copyright page Charles Scribners hardcover
1957290581The Selznick Company Inc. 1957. Trade Paperback. 152 leaves printed on one side only. About 11-1/4 by 9 inches. Original production script of the 1957 movie starring Rock Hudson Jennifer Jones and Elaine Stritch from the Selznick archive. Based on the 1929 novel of the same name the movie was harshly criticized by the Nobel Prize-winning author and sank at the box office. It was the last movie produced by David O. Selznick. Very good in wrappers paperback. Bound in white 3-prong folder with title and production information on the cover. Moderately worn and discolored in spots probably from rubbing against other books on a shelf. With the Selznick Company tracking sheet present numbering this copy 19. Screenplay dated February 7 1957.<br> (The Selznick Company, Inc.) paperback
A9781495317408Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781495317408Paperback / softback. New. paperback
192911305November fifth printing of the 1929 first edition hardcover. Some edgewear with darkening of spine and labels. Conspicuous foxing on endpapers. Binding sound. Pages unmarked. No dust jacket. Charles Scribner hardcover
1125293225.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19294911New York: Grosset & Dunlap Publishers 1929. Early Reprint. Early reprint. Measures approximately 7.5" x 5.25" 355 numbered pages.<br /> <br /> This book is in good plus condition. Moderate bumping and tearing to both ends of spine. Moderate scuffing to both boards. Moderate staining to all edges of textblock. Front and rear hinge are cracked. Interior pages are bright and clean. <br /> <br /> Early in 1918 Ernest Hemingway joined the Italian Red Cross and served as an ambulance driver in Italy during World War I. During his time abroad Hemingway had two experiences that affected him profoundly and that would later inspire one of his most celebrated novels A Farewell to Arms.<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory #N8-91. Grosset & Dunlap Publishers unknown
19294948New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. First Edition Fifth Printing. First edition fifth printing. Measures approximately 7.5" x 5.25" 355 numbered pages. Comes with brand new facsimile reproduction dust jacket is included for protection and display.<br /> <br /> This book is in good plus condition. Moderate bumping to both ends of spine. Gilt label on spine has moderate scuffing. Moderate staining to both boards. Front hinge is cracked causing slight overbite to textblock. Interior pages are bright and clean. <br /> <br /> Early in 1918 Ernest Hemingway joined the Italian Red Cross and served as an ambulance driver in Italy during World War I. During his time abroad Hemingway had two experiences that affected him profoundly and that would later inspire one of his most celebrated novels A Farewell to Arms.<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory #N8-115. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1374330First Edition Library. Hardcover. VG/Very Good. used hardcover in a dust jacket and publisher's original slipcase. book jacket and slipcase are in very good to nearly as new condition. pages and binding are clean straight and tight. there are no marks to the text or other serious flaws. First Edition Library hardcover
192951498New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. first edition second state. Hardcover. Good . 6 x 8 in. 355 pp. Black cloth boards with gold paper labels. First edition second state of 1929 with disclaimer on verso of the dedication pg. Condition is GOOD ; covers clean a bit rubbed. Front label excellent spine label darkened with a few minor chips. Spine ends have a little wear spine tail has two tiny breaks. Corners bumped with moderate wear. Front joint is tender but holding fine. Text is clean bright and unmarked. Front endpapers very clean rfep has a small stamp with initials and a number. Pgs 3-6 have a poor cutting originally with a small break in each at margin edges only. Fic. RGR. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1990m1452<p>Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1990. First thus; Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Issued without dust jacket. Used - Fine "as new" condition. Binding and text block are tight bright and clean with no ownership markings or bookplates. Bound in full genuine brown leather with hubbed spine. Embossed in black and 22kt gold on the spine and front and back covers. Heavy duty binding boards. Printed on acid-neutral archival paper. All edges gilt. Smyth sewn with concealed muslin joints silk moire end papers and permanent satin ribbon marker. Photo is of the copy we have at Barbed Wire Books.</p> Easton Press hardcover
117272THE EASTON PRESS. leather_bound. Like New. 8x6x1. 2003 Easton Press issue in as new condition with different gilt design to boards. Please email for photos. THE EASTON PRESS hardcover
1969184085New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1969. Fortieth Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Light foxing on top/side text block edges. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1971C215014Moscow: Progress 1971. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Russian edition: English language text with Russian notes. Illustrated cloth slightly edge worn and faded with a couple of light marks otherwise near very good indeed. (Progress), hardcover
2003mon0003445290The Easton Press 2003. Hardcover. Very Good. . Full brown leather with gilt lettering and embellishments raised bands on spine silk moire endpapers. Minor shelf wear may be present due to storage. Otherwise NF unread. The Easton Press hardcover
1990044238Easton Press 1990. Hardcover. Fine. Collector's edition. Brown genuine leather with black titles on front cover and black and gilt decorations. One of larger set. No marks inside. Owner name seal on half-title page. Slightest of lower corner rubs. <br/> <br/> Easton Press hardcover
2015FB5203 /18<p>In a fitted Box. Red cloth binding with white title. White front board with red and black design.</p><p>An exceptional Folio Book</p><p>The story chronicles the experiences of Frederic Henry an American serving on the Italian Front as an ambulance driver in 1915. After being injured by a shell he begins a love affair with a beautiful English nurse Catherine Barkley. But after his return to the Front the tide begins to turn against the Allies and following the desperate Italian retreat at Caporetto Frederic's only escape is with Catherine. Moulded from Hemingway's own experiences on the Italian Front Frederic's narrative resembles a memoir mirroring Hemingway's lifelong quest for the most 'truthful' form of the written word.</p><p>A Farewell to Arms is a novel by American writer Ernest Hemingway set during the Italian campaign of World War I. First published in 1929 it is a first-person account of an American Frederic Henry serving as a lieutenant in the ambulance corps of the Italian Army. The novel describes a love affair between the expatriate from America and an English nurse Catherine Barkley.</p><p>Its publication ensured Hemingway's place as a modern American writer of considerable stature. The book became his first best-seller and has been called "the premier American war novel from World War I". The title might be taken from a 16th‑century poem of the same name by the English dramatist George Peele.</p><p>The novel has been adapted a number of times: initially for the stage in 1930; as a film in 1932 and again in 1957; and as a three-part television miniseries in 1966. The film In Love and War made in 1996 depicts Hemingway's life in Italy as an ambulance driver in events prior to his writing of A Farewell to Arms.</p><p>Ernest Miller Hemingway July 21 1899 – July 2 1961 was an American novelist short-story writer and journalist. His economical and understated style—which included his iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction while his adventurous lifestyle and public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. He published seven novels six short-story collections and two nonfiction works. Three of his novels four short-story collections and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.</p><p>Hemingway was raised in Oak Park Illinois. After high school he was a reporter for a few months for The Kansas City Star before leaving for the Italian Front to enlist as an ambulance driver in World War I. In 1918 he was seriously wounded and returned home. His wartime experiences formed the basis for his novel A Farewell to Arms 1929.</p><p>In 1921 he married Hadley Richardson the first of four wives. They moved to Paris where he worked as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star and fell under the influence of the modernist writers and artists of the 1920s' "Lost Generation" expatriate community. Hemingway's debut novel The Sun Also Rises was published in 1926. He divorced Richardson in 1927 and married Pauline Pfeiffer. They divorced after he returned from the Spanish Civil War 1936–1939 which he covered as a journalist and which was the basis for his novel For Whom the Bell Tolls 1940. Martha Gellhorn became his third wife in 1940. He and Gellhorn separated after he met Mary Welsh in London during World War II. Hemingway was present with Allied troops as a journalist at the Normandy landings and the liberation of Paris.</p><p>He maintained permanent residences in Key West Florida in the 1930s and in Cuba in the 1940s and 1950s. On a 1954 trip to Africa he was seriously injured in two plane accidents on successive days leaving him in pain and ill health for much of the rest of his life. In 1959 he bought a house in Ketchum Idaho where in mid-1961 he died by suicide.</p> The Folio Society. hardcover
1957192242New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1957. Vintage Copy. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Rubbing on front panel. Creased spine. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown