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1932022703NY: Hearst Magazines Inc. 1932. Book. Illus. by Dan Content. Good. Soft cover. First Appearance. Folio. Entire issue May 1932 in original Harrison Fisher wraps light general wear-only spine chipped about 1-inch at tail else a clean bright newsstand copy not obscured by a mailing label. The first appearance of the story that would shortly appear in the 1933 collection Winner Take Nothing. See Hanneman C201. Hearst Magazines Inc. Paperback
194516736Budapest: Révai Irodalmi Intézet 1945. First Hungarian Edition. Cloth. Near fine/very good. The first Hungarian Edition of For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway published in 1945. Octavo two volumes 336pp; 378pp. Quarter beige buckram title stamped in black on the spine black paper over boards. Light dust remnants along top edge internally clean. Solid binding both near fine examples. Both volumes include the publisher's dust jackets archival tape repair to verso of both shallow chipping to spines bright and vibrant illustrations on both. Includes the publishers' laid-in description of the work. An attractive edition. This work was translated into Hungarian by István Sötér with dust jacket illustrations by Vera Csillag. The Hungarian translations of Hemingway's works are highlighted by their unique Soviet-era dust jacket designs including Gazdagok és szegények To Have and Have Not by Éva Kármán Búcsú a fegyverekt l Farewell to Arms by Róbert Byssz and this work Akiért A Harang Szól designed by Vera Csillag. Révai Irodalmi Intézet unknown
19451388Budapest: Révai 1945. First Hungarian edition. In two volumes. Translated by István Sötér. In publisher’s half cloth with the original illustrated dust jacket designed by Vera Csillag. Panels slightly rubbed at edges. Dust jackets with missings and chipped. Overall the jackets are in good the volumes are in fine condition. First Hungarian edition. In two volumes. Translated by István Sötér. In publisher’s half cloth with the original illustrated dust jacket designed by Vera Csillag. 336; 378 2 p. First Hungarian edition of Hemingway’s 1940 masterpiece “For Whom the Bell Tollsâ€. Révai unknown
194544930Budapest: Révai Irodalmi Intézet 1945. First Hungarian edition. Hardcover. g- to vg. Octavo. 336 378pp. Original textured tan cloth over black paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped publisher's device on cover and black lettering on spine in original illustrated dustjacket black lettering on spine. Light blue endpapers. Translated by István Sötér. Cover by Vera Csillag typeface Bodoni. First Hungarian edition of Hemingway's 1940 masterpiece. Drawing on his own experience as a reporter for the North American Newspaper Alliance Hemingway graphically describes the brutality of the civil war in Spain. Text in Hungarian. DJ with wear along edges chipping and creasing along edges more pronounced at top of volume one and bottom of volume two. Binding with light wear along edges light scuffing along lower edges of paper-covered boards. inked initials JE on both half-titles. Block lightly age-toned. DJ in overall good- binding in good interiors in very good condition. Révai Irodalmi Intézet hardcover
In 8o, pp. 304, t. tela con sovrac., traduz. di Fernanda Pivano. Prima edizione italiana, Ottima conservazione (10024/ HEMINGWAY - LETTERATURA AMERICANA)
In 8o, pp. 540, brossura. Quarta edizione di psicanalisi scienza dell'io (liriche analitiche): Pirandello, Ibsen, Shakespeare, Tolstoi, Shaw, Bourget, Gide, Dostojewskij. Manca l'ultima carta bianca, ma piu' che ottima conservazione (10019/ PSICANALISI - LETTERATURA)
8804316764.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Copia in ottime condizioni senza difetti evidenti.
ANAIS-1541607139Basic Liberty 2026-04-21. hardcover. Good. 24.1x16.2x3.2. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Basic Liberty hardcover
199538143Edition Epoca, Zürich, 1995. 301 Seiten, 8° , 21,5 x 13,5 cm, Leinen im Schuber
193752254New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Some bumping to corners; light use; tight and sound in a price-clipped jacket with some light overall rubbing and edgewear and a sunned spine. 8vo. With a Preface by Ernest Hemingway. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
193744521New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Bookplate to pastedown; else just about fine in a very near fine dust jacket which has a short closed tear to the bottom of the front panel and just a touch of the usual rubbing. 8vo. With a Preface by Ernest Hemingway. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
1937620963Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Introduced by Ernest Hemingway. A collection of short stories about the American Midwest during the Great Depression. 8vo. - over 7 3/4 in. - 9 3/4 in. 271pp. A Very Good copy with light rubbing to the titles on the front panel and light toning to the pages. The dust jacket has surface and edgewear else Very Good. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19374812New York: Charles Scribnerís Sons 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. First Edition of this fine collection of stories with an introduction by Hemingway. This is a first edition inscribed by the author: "To Irving my good and loyal friend with much affection. Jerry Bahr." In our experience extremely scarce to find signed. Offsetting to inside front board and to front endpaper where book is inscribed still a very good copy in edgeworn spine faded DJ. Jacket bears attractive pictorial design by Waldo Pierce. <br/><br/> New York: Charles Scribnerís Sons hardcover
19373295SCRIBNERS. NY 1937. Near Fine. 1937. First Edition. Near fine in a Vg./Nf. dj. Red hue on spine somewhat faded but still perfectly readable. A few light spots of soiling on pastedowns & endpapers Features a 2pp. Hemingway preface which is noted at the base of the front panel on the dj. Uncommon. . SCRIBNERS. NY 1937 unknown
1937284308New York: Scribner 1937. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Introduction by Ernest Hemingway. 8vo blue cloth d.w. New York: Scribner 1937. First Edition.<br/><br/> Thirteen stories of the American mid-west in the Depression. Fine in a very good dust wrapper with a faded spine.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
1937255845New York: Scribner 1937. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Introduction by Ernest Hemingway. 8vo blue cloth d.w. New York: Scribner 1937. First Edition.<br/><br/> Thirteen stories of the American mid-west in the Depression. Fine in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
19374812New York: Charles Scribnerís Sons 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. First Edition of this fine collection of stories with an introduction by Hemingway. This is a first edition inscribed by the author: "To Irving my good and loyal friend with much affection. Jerry Bahr." In our experience extremely scarce to find signed. Offsetting to inside front board and to front endpaper where book is inscribed still a very good copy in edgeworn spine faded DJ. Jacket bears attractive pictorial design by Waldo Pierce. <br/><br/> New York: Charles Scribnerís Sons hardcover books
1937WRCLIT17964New York: Scribner 1937. Blue cloth. First edition first binding of the author's first book. Rental library stamp on rear endsheet but a good copy in moderately rubbed dust jacket. Scribner hardcover books
1937319962New York: Charles Scribner's 1937. First edition. 8vo. Publisher's blue cloth stamped in silver in original pictorial dust jacket. A very fine copy. The jacket spine with a slight fade a small abrasion to rear panel and a few minor chips at foot the cloth and the red of the jacket covers bright. First edition. 8vo. From Preface: "Bahr is a fine honest writer with a talent which is both sturdy and delicate. Mr. Bahr I am sure will write a fine novel eventually - maybe he's planned it already. In the meantime he writes good stories full of irony and empty bitterness writing them under the usual impossible circumstances of youth and I feel very good that they are being published and ask you to excuse the preface. Ernest Hemingway" Hanneman B23 Charles Scribner's unknown books
1939219743New York: Modern Age Books 1939. First edition Number 126 of 440 copies signed by Quintanilla. Four lithographs & 62 full-page drawings by Luis Quintanilla one full-page color plate laid in. 1 vols. 8vo. In the original half cream calf and pictorial blue-gray cloth stamped in gilt. Spine very slightly scuffed and toned otherwise near fine in repaired slipcase with printed label on front. First edition Number 126 of 440 copies signed by Quintanilla. Four lithographs & 62 full-page drawings by Luis Quintanilla one full-page color plate laid in. 1 vols. 8vo. Hanneman B 34 Modern Age Books unknown
193912703New York:: Modern Age Books 1939. First edition. publisher's illustrated wrappers. Slight wear to joints and edges; nicer than usually encountered. Folio. Preface by Ernest Hemingway. Modern Age Books, unknown
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16-2188New York: Modern Age Books 1939. 8vo. 29 pp. plus four lithographs and 62 fullpage drawings Good Soft Cover with sun-fading edge wear minor losses creasing rubbing and tears on cover; head tail and edges of spine worn; splitting along gutters of FEP and front cover coming loose from the inside as is the head section of the spine; edges of text block stained; some yellowing of text block; shelf-wear. Text by Elliot Paul and Jay Allen. Preface by Ernest Hemingway. First Edition. New York: Modern Age Books, 1939. paperback
16-2187New York: Modern Age Books 1939. 8vo. 29 pp. plus four lithographs and 62 fullpage drawings Good Soft Cover with sun-fading edge wear creasing rubbing and tears on cover; head tail and edges of spine worn; edges of text block stained; corners quite worn; some yellowing of text block; shelf-wear. Text by Elliot Paul and Jay Allen. Preface by Ernest Hemingway. First Edition. New York: Modern Age Books, 1939. paperback