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1950036486London: Jonathan Cape 1950. Book. Good. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. 1st UK Edition. G Shelfwear water staining causing bleaching & spots of soiling to spine with encroachment onto top and bottom of front board dealer sticker at foot of front free endpaper light browning/G Price intact 9s. 6d. net Edgewear internal water staining chipping to spine ends & hinge corners small tears abrasion browning. Tragic drama set in post-war Venice. Jacket by Tisdall. Photo on request. Jonathan Cape Hardcover
34277New York: Scribner. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine but for light staining to boards in very good 2nd state dust jacket with verso taping and non-professional blackening of worn edges. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 308 pp . Scribner hardcover
195079418New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First edition in the earliest jacket with yellow not orange on the backstrip. publisher's black cloth in dust jacket; preserved in a custom quarter morocco clamshell folding box. A very good copy with a little water damage to the top of the spine not affecting the lettering. The dust jacket is very good with some spotting a few small chips and a 1" piece of clear tape on the verso at the top of the rear fold. . 8vo. Inscribed and signed by Ernest Hemingway on the front free endpaper "with much gratitude and admiration." Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
195079409New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First edition; Advance Issue; an association copy signed and inscribed by Ernest Hemingway: "To Adriana from her business partner with love - Hemingstein White Tower 1951" . publisher's blue-black buckram; a variant presentation binding taller than the trade issue. No paper dust jacket was made for the presentation bindings. Preserved in a custom quarter morocco slipcase and chemise. . Small area of erasure on the title page possibly by the recipient including a tiny area of replaced paper; some foxing to endsheets; lower corners a little bumped; otherwise bright and tight. . 8vo. "Renata" in the novel was based on the recipient of this book Adriana Ivancich whom Hemingway had met in 1949 at a shooting party on the lower Tagliamento. There was certainly an immediate attraction on the part of the author and he pursued the young girl and tolerated her mother and brother who accompanied her on several visits with Hemingway to the Finca. Adriana careful to protect her reputation always maintained that their relationship as portrayed in the novel was fiction while Hemingway tended to suggest the opposite. There seems to be no question that in Hemingway's mind the novel and reality became mixed and his attentions to the young girl were occasionally embarrassing to Adriana and the Hemingways' friends and eventually infuriating to Mary Hemingway. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
195065967New York 1950. 8vo. Originalt helshirtingbind. Fremre snitt ubeskåret. 308 s. Charles Scribner’s Sons Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Pent eksemplar. </em> unknown
1950HEMINGWA001592Jonathan Cape London. 1950. First edition. Precedes the U.S. edition by three days. Octavo. A 254-page novel set in Venice.Some spotting to endpapers. Spine slightly faded. Very good in very good dustwrapper designed by Hans Tisdall a little rubbed at the edges and darkened at the spine. Jonathan Cape, London. unknown
1950615996New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 308pp. Bumping to the bottom edge and spine gilt dulled near fine in very good first issue dust jacket wrapper with scattered remnants from an old jacket protect toning at the edges and moderate edgewear with crease tears and scrapes at the topedge. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19501406374New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 308 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Fair dust jacket. Spine black and orange-yellow with red and black lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut: "$3.00." Heavy tearing and creasing with some material loss along edges of dust jacket. Scuffing to dust jacket. General shelf wear to boards. Spine slightly cocked. Minor soiling scattered throughout interior. With Scribner's A and seal on copyright page. Shelved in Case 13. 1406374. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1990067967AThe Easton Press. A beautiful crisp clean leather bound hardcover in fine condition. Bound in brown leather with raised bands and gold gilt lettering. We are a brick-and-mortar store and sell our own inventory. . Fine. Hardcover. 1990. The Easton Press hardcover
1990620452Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press 1990. Hardcover. Near Fine. Collector's edition. Full leather gilt. Illustrated by Alan Phillips. Faint spotting on the top page edges and some rubbing on the front board thus near fine. The Easton Press hardcover
195053409New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/fair. 308p octavo. A very good copy in a fair dust jacket. First edition with Scribner's 'A' on copyright page in a 2nd state dust jacket orange not yellow. Some offsetting from newspaper cutting and a paper clip mark on rear end papers. Previous owner's name penned on first free end paper. Jacket has wear to extremities - cerasing rubbing and closed tears with a few longer tears. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1950010818New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo. 308 pp Binding tight and square 6" x 8.5" black cloth boards gilt signature on front gilt letters on spine previous owner's pencilled name on ffep first State of DJ unclipped $3.00 but worn and chipped at top/tail spine and forecorners. Author foto on rear panel with b&w letters. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1950D110New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Black cloth over boards with facsimile of author's signature stamped in gilt on upper board gilt lettering on spine; illustrated dust jacket; pp. 308. First edition with "A" on copyright page in second state as typical modestly worn dust jacket short tears and nicks. Protected in mylar. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
FORT942390READERS UNION. Used - Acceptable. 1952. READERS UNION unknown
06512New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. Venice Memory and Mortality - Hemingway's Late Masterwork"<br /> In a Bright First Issue Jacket<br /> <br /> HEMINGWAY Ernest. Across the River and Into the Trees. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950.<br /> <br /> First American edition in first issue dust jacket.<br /> <br /> Octavo 8 1/4 x 5 5/8 inches; 210 x 143 mm. xii 308 pp.<br /> <br /> Publisher's black cloth front cover stamped with Hemingway's facsimile signature in gilt spine lettered in gilt.<br /> <br /> A near fine copy the cloth fresh and bright; in the original unfaded first issue dust jacket with yellow lettering on the backstrip with only light wear at the top extremities. With a 7 x 5 inch Photograph of Hemingway on front paste-down. An excellent copy in the rare first issue dust jacket.<br /> <br /> Hemingway's first major novel in a decade following For Whom the Bell Tolls and one of his most introspective works. <br /> <br /> Set in postwar Venice the novel follows Colonel Richard Cantwell - an aging American officer confronting memory loss and mortality in the aftermath of war.<br /> <br /> Though initially received with mixed critical response Across the River and Into the Trees has since been reassessed as a deeply personal and transitional work bridging Hemingway's earlier wartime fiction and the later achievement of The Old Man and the Sea 1952.<br /> <br /> The fragile dust jacket is notoriously prone to wear and fading; copies of the first issue retaining a bright unfaded jacket are increasingly scarce and highly desirable.<br /> <br /> Hanneman A23A. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950 unknown
122604New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. . First American edition first printing with Scribner's seal and 'A' on the copyright page; 8vo; publisher's black cloth titles to upper board and spine gilt with the unclipped second state dustjacket with orange lettering on spine panel priced $3.00 on front flap; an excellent copy in the dustjacket with only minor rubbing to extremities.<br /> First American edition of Hemingway's poignant novel set entirely in Venice at the close of World War II. It was preceded by the UK edition by only three days.<br /> Hannemann A23a. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. hardcover
19501476183139782<p>First UK edition first impression: London: Jonathan Cape 1950.<br /><br />Octavo. Original green cloth spine with maroon title label lettered in silver motif in red to front board. With the original pictorial dust jacket designed by Hans Tisdall priced 9s. 6d. net.<br /><br />A very good copy the binding firm with a little fading to the spine. Previous owners name and date to the front endpaper; moderate spotting to the opening and final few leaves and far more faintly to the fore-edge with the contents otherwise remaining clean.<br /><br />The dust jacket very good indeed unclipped with some rubbing in places and a couple of tiny nicks to the head of the spine; a bright example of Hans Tisdall's distinctive design.<br /><br />Published a decade after For 'Whom the Bell Tolls' 'Across the River and into the Trees' marked Hemingway's long-awaited return to the novel form. Set in post-WWII Venice it tells the story of Colonel Richard Cantwell and his bittersweet romance with a young Italian countess - a narrative heavily influenced by Hemingway's own infatuation with Adriana Ivancich. Though initially met with harsh critical reception the work has since been re-evaluated for its elegiac tone and its foreshadowing of the themes found in his later masterpiece 'The Old Man and the Sea'. The title famously derives from the final words of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson: "Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." Hemingway a titan of twentieth-century letters was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.</p> Jonathan Cape hardcover
195018089NY: Scribner 1950. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 5.75"x8.5" 308 numbered pgs. Black cloth boards. Signature in gilt on front board. Gilt letters on spine. "Papadopoli" on line 26 page 21. Colophon on C/R pg. but no "A". Spine straight binding tight pages clean w/vanilla tone. Not x-library no DJ PON on ffep soiling and edge wear to boards discoloration to pastedowns. Dime size dent to front board and spine. book is wrapped in shipping paper and then boxed with tracking number. Thank you. Soon to be a major motion picture starring Liev Schreiber! A poignant tale of a revitalizing love that is found too late-the fleeting connection between an Italian countess and an injured American colonel inspires light and hope while only darkness lies ahead. In the fall of 1948 Ernest Hemingway made his first extended visit to Italy in thirty years. His reacquaintance with Venice a city he loved provided the inspiration for Across the River and into the Trees the story of Richard Cantwell a war-ravaged American colonel stationed in Italy at the close of the Second World War and his love for a young Italian countess. A bittersweet homage to love that overpowers reason to the resilience of the human spirit and to the world-weary beauty and majesty of Venice Across the River and into the Trees stands as Hemingway's statement of defiance in response to the great dehumanizing atrocities of the Second World War. Scribner hardcover
19507920London: Jonathan Cape Printed at the Alden Press and Bound by A.W. Bain & Co. Ltd. London September 4 1950. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 1-4 5-256. Small octavo 5" x 7.5". Bound in the publisher's original green cloth over boards with red monogram design to the centre and title stamped in silver on a red background to the spine. Top and fore edges trimmed bottom edge untrimmed. A trifle bumped at the spine ends; otherwise extremities remain exceptionally well-preserved. Contents are uniformly without blemish remaining clean and unmarked within a firm sound binding. Housed in its original strikingly illustrated art-deco first state dustjacket designed by the German-born British illustrator Hans Tisdall 1910-1997 bearing the original price of 9s. 6d. now housed in a protective mylar sleeve. A lovely copy through and through. <br/><br/>¶ References: See Hanneman 44a p. 86 which notes that the "English edition was published September 4 1950 preceding the American edition published on September 7 1950 by three days." Hemingway's first novel in nearly a decade since the publication of For Whom the Bell Tolls 1940 it was first serialized in Cosmopolitan magazine in 1950. Taking its title from the last words of General Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson - "Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees" - the book was widely derided by contemporary critics a fact which distressed Hemingway. Nevertheless it was the first of Hemingway's novels to reach the top of the New York Times bestseller list where it remained for seven weeks from October 15 to November 26 1950. It was recently adapted for the screen by Peter Flannery in 2022 starring Liev Schreiber and Matilda De Angelis in the lead roles. Jonathan Cape | Printed at the Alden Press and Bound by A.W. Bain & Co., Ltd., London hardcover
195055834New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. First edition. Hardcover. Very good condition. Octavo. 12 308pp.Original black cloth with gilt facsimile signature of Hemingway gilt lettering and ruling on spine; in original color-illustrated dust jacket with black and tan lettering on spine. Stated "A" on copyright page with publisher's device at bottom of page. State $3.00 on front flap. Page 21 corrected "Papadopoli" compare to pre press.<br /> <br /> Ernest Hemingway's first novel in a decade the first since "For Whom the Bell Tolls" holds the essential emotion of that phenomenally successful book. In Across the River and into the Trees there is a concept of the same intensity. Like the story of the Spanish civil war which was centered upon a microcosm of action-the tense last days of an American in the midst of a group of guerrilla fighters-the new book limits its scope to a very short span in the life of an American." Publisher<br /> <br /> Dustjacket with light wear along edges few small chips and minor creasing with back cover lightly rubbed. Very light wear along edges. Block lightly age-toned. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
195025512New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good in Poor dust jacket; Jacket torn in three pieces out numerous . creases and tears. 1950. Early. Hardcover. 8vo; 308 pages . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1977G0684153130I5N00Scribner Book Company 1977. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Scribner Book Company hardcover
1950200019<p>First Edition First Printing with the words "First Published 1950" printed on the copyright page. The original dustjacket has very minor wear to the head and base of the spine and corners. This First Issue dust jacket has a light "coffee cup" stain towards the 9s.6d. net printed price on the uncut bottom front flap. The printer appears to have had some difficulty with the name Cantwell. <b>Also</b> <b>of importance: note the DJ has a spelling error "deeps" for "depths" in the final sentence of the 2nd. para. </b><br />The book 254 pp. 8vo. is in excellent condition. The binding is tight with no cocking or leaning and the boards are crisp with only minor wear. A great copy of this TRUE FIRST EDITION that precedes the American edition by 3 days. Ex libris Stanislas Joly bookplate inside front cover. </p> JONATHAN CAPE hardcover
195048514New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. Luck is a feast which doesn't stay in one place First edition first printing. Upon publication it was positively reviewed by Tennessee Williams in the New York Times: "I could not go to Venice now without hearing the haunted cadences of Hemingway's new novel. It is the saddest novel in the world about the saddest city and. I say I think it is the best and most honest work that Hemingway has done". Octavo. Finely bound by The Chelsea Bindery in black morocco titles and decoration to spine raised bands single rule to boards inner dentelles marbled endpapers gilt edges. A fine copy. Tennessee Williams "A Writer's Quest For a Parnassus" New York Times 13 August 1950. hardcover
1950456664New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1950. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition following the British edition by a few days. Slight bump on the boards else fine in lightly rubbed near fine second issue dustwrapper with orange on the spine with tiny tears. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover