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73617Coll. "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade" n° 189, Paris, éd. Gallimard, 8 juillet 1977, fort in-12, pleine basane havane éd., jacquette, rhodoïd et emboîtage éd., LXXXIV - 1476 pp., édition présentée, établie et annoté par Roger Asselineau, notes, table des matières, L'œuvre romanesque de l'écrivain américain Ernest Hémingway dans la prestigieuse collection des éditions Gallimard. Très bon état
16960NRF / Gallimard / Bibliothèque de la Pléiade Paris, 1969, in-12 reliure éditeur sous rhodoïd, jaquette et étui de carton gris, XI-1762pp. Edition présentée, établie et annotée par Roger Asselineau. Contient : Les Vertes collines d'Afrique. Chasses en Afrique - Dépression en Amérique - Pêche et tempêtes dans la mer des Caraïbes - En avoir... ou pas - Pour qui sonne le glas - La Cinquième Colonne. La Guerre civile espagnole - La Deuxième Guerre mondiale - Deux poèmes à Mary - Deux histoires de ténèbres - Au-delà du fleuve et sous les arbres - Fables - Le Vieil Homme et la mer - Discours de réception du prix Nobel. Parfait état.
16959NRF / Gallimard / Bibliothèque de la Pléiade Paris, 1968, in-12 reliure éditeur sous rhodoïd, jaquette et étui de carton gris, LXXXIV-1472pp. Edition présentée, établie et annotée par Roger Asselineau. L'Éducation de Nick Adams - Torrents de printemps - L'Adieu aux armes -poèmes de guerre et d'après-guerre - Le Soleil se lève aussi - Paris est une fête- L'Éducation européenne de Nick Adams - Mort dans l'après-midi - Espagne et taureaux. Parfait état.
62210Freiburg : 8 grad verlag, 2022. Hemingway im Schwarzwald 177 S. (19 cm) illustrierter Pappband / gebundene Ausgabe
RO60018145Lademann forlagsaktieselskab. sns date. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 356 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues
BAZ8100Collection Soleil.
Z18655RLWBroché état correct .Couverture tâchée . Page de garde pliée . Texte propre . 1971.467 pages .PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
60954APhotos sur demande. Exemplaire broché sous jaquette papier. Edition de 1971.
1966AA393Gallimard, Paris, 1966 In-12° de 1472 pp., Sans la jaquette et le rhodoïd. Coll. "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade"
19537426JNew York: Ringling Brothers 1953. First Edition. The souvenir program for the 1953 edition of the circus containing Hemingway’s original essay on the circus and shows three photographs of Hemingway two of which with the circus’s wild animals. A few marginal creases else very good in printed wrappers. Ringling Brothers unknown books
19537426JNew York: Ringling Brothers 1953. First Edition. The souvenir program for the 1953 edition of the circus containing Hemingway’s original essay on the circus and shows three photographs of Hemingway two of which with the circus’s wild animals. A few marginal creases else very good in printed wrappers. Ringling Brothers unknown
192411459JBoston: Small Maynard 1924. First Edition. Hemingway’s first appearance in an anthology and his first published book appearance in America as a professional writer. His name is misspelled “Hemenway†in the book even on the dedication page as O’Brien dedicated the volume to him. Small spot on front board else near fine in dust jacket with a few minor mends by an expert paper conservationist. Rare in dust jacket. Small, Maynard unknown books
19781572<p>This copy of the book is an unbound galley proof version identified on an end paper as "FP 178 Young Hemingway HOKUM only FP proofs 6/15/78". It contains 138 loose numbered pages printed on one side that measure approximately 5 ¾ x 8 ½ inches. The pages are unmarked. The book is in fine condition. For purposes of protecting the unbound book it is contained in a gray paperboard box measuring 9 inches long by 6 inches wide by 2 inches deep.</p><p><strong>"Hokum: A Play in Three Acts" by Morris McNeil and apparently Ernest M. Hemingway </strong>was published in 1978 by The Sans Souci Press in Wellesley Hills. The use of the word apparently before Hemingway's name was a requirement imposed by the Estate of Ernest Hemingway. The verification of Hemingway's co-authorship of this play which was unpublished during Hemingway's lifetime is presented in great detail in William and Dorothy Young's Introduction in the book pages 9 -14. This play may be Hemingway's first major work! This assertion is supported by the words on the copyright page which states that the play was first copyrighted on June 4 1921 - Hemingway's first novel The Sun Also Rises was not published until 1926.</p><p>The illustrations accompanying this description show the Title page the page attesting to the item being a galley proof the copyright page the Publisher's Note stating the requirement for the use of the word apparently and the first page of the Introduction.</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 had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels six short story collections and two non-fiction works. Additional works including three novels four short story collections and three non-fiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. Wikipedia</p><p>Morris McNeil Musselman February 19 1899 - April 22 1952 was a Hollywood screenwriter and author. Wikipedia</p> The Sans Souci Press
G5170529392I4N00AST. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. AST hardcover
19902090502124701859TBS Britannica 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 TBS Britannica paperback
19902111902158300988Buritanika 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Buritanika paperback
1986Q-0631147861Blackwell Publishing 1986-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Blackwell Publishing hardcover
alb3e419a0ec06db9baYid A. Kawabata Ya. Meterlink M. Hemingway E. Show B. Selected Works. In Russian /Zhid A. Kavabata Ya. Meterlink M. Kheminguey E. Shou B. Izbrannye proizvedeniya. Series: Nobel Prize Winners. M. M., Panorama, 1993-1996,. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb3e419a0ec06db9ba.
1938288476New York 1938. First. paperback. very good-. 16mo printed wrappers minor edgewear. New York: League of American Writers 1938.<br/><br/> Short statements from many of the 418 writers. Only Gertrude Atherton pronounced in favor of Franco while E.E. Cummings and Robinson Jeffers remained neutral.<br/><br/> unknown books
1938591973New York: League of American Writers 1938. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Foreword by the editorial committee. Small octavo. 82 3 pp. Printed wrappers a bit toned with rubbing along the spine top corner a little bumped staples a little rusted very good. A telegram from Hemingway Vincent Sheean and Louis Fisher precedes the letters and was sent to American writers this book represents the responses. Among the letter writers are Hemingway again Dashiell Hammett Langston Hughes William Faulkner John Steinbeck James Weldon Johnson Sherwood Anderson and Countee Cullen along with hundreds more. Although not signed by him this was Malcolm Cowley's copy with a few notes in his hand; including the tally of responses handwritten on the titlepage: "414 answered 406 for; 7 neutral 1 against." A nice copy. League of American Writers unknown
1938609379New York: League of American Writers 1938. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Foreword by the editorial committee. Small octavo. 82 3 pp. Printed wrappers. Creases on wraps small stain on front cover with a long stain along the spine about very good. A telegram from Hemingway Vincent Sheean and Louis Fisher precedes the letters and was sent to American writers this book represents the responses. Among the letter writers are Hemingway again Dashiell Hammett Langston Hughes William Faulkner John Steinbeck James Weldon Johnson Sherwood Anderson and Countee Cullen along with hundreds more. League of American Writers unknown
1938179481League of American Writers 1938. Tapa blanda. 2ª Mano - Bueno. . . Idioma Ingles. . . Tapa blanda 82p; 20x14cm League of American Writers unknown
1938120743- 1938. First Edition. paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. First edition first printing. Staple bound pamphlet tight and unmarked with light fox to edges. Please email for photos. - paperback
1938005184<p>League of American Writers 1938. first printing. Softcover. Near Fine. 82 pp 7.5-in tall. Includes a 1938 telegram from Hemingway Sheean and Fischer describing desparate conditions in war-torn Spain. The only writer to express support for Franco in Spain's civil war Gertrude Atherton wrote "As far as totalitarianism goes there is not tuppence to choose between faschism and communism." Just a trifle of wear at head and tail of spine else is fine.</p> League of American Writers paperback
201728966<p>New York:: William Morrow 2017. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This copy is inscribed by the author. Nicholas Reynolds has written for the first time the whole story of this hidden side of Hemingway's life: his troubling recruitment by Soviet spies to work with the NKVD the forerunner to the KGB followed in short order by a complex set of secret relationships with American agencies including the FBI the Department of State the Office of Naval Intelligence ONI and the Office of Strategic Services OSS a precursor to the CIA. The author examines the links between Hemingway's work as an operative and as an author Reynolds reveals how Hemingway's secret adventures influenced his literary output and contributed to the writer's block and mental decline including paranoia that plagued him during the postwar years -- a period marked by the Red Scare and McCarthy hearings which destroyed the life of anyone with Soviet connections. Reynolds also illuminates how those same experiences played a role in some of Hemingway's greatest works including For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the Sea while also adding to the burden that he carried at the end of his life and perhaps contributing to his suicide.</p> William Morrow, hardcover