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19929025277New York: Simon and Schuster 1992. 1st. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Bound in the publisher's original quarter cloth over boards. spine stamped in gilt. Rubbed edges and extremities. <br/><br/> Simon and Schuster hardcover books
1998703303NY: Simon & Schuster. 1998. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Simon & Schuster paperback books
1998705214NY: Simon & Schuster. 1998. Advance Reading Copy. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Simon & Schuster paperback books
201621838ENew York: Bonhams 2016. First Edition. Paperbound. An illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an auction of modern literature and material much of which is by or related to Ernest Hemingway including books letters postcards a matador costume and more. 142 pages. With estimated prices and with the prices realized sheets laid in. Fine in printed wrappers. Bonhams unknown books
2005Embry 192295Kent State 2005. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. Kent State, 2005. First edition, first printing. unknown books
200554657Kent:: Kent State University Press. Near Fine. 2005. Hardcover. 0873388704 . Edited by Robert W. Lewis and Robert E. Fleming. Limited edition 1000 copies. Red leather binding with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket as issued. Remainder mark on bottom edge else fine. Still in original shrinkwrap. . Kent State University Press, hardcover books
200519827EKent OH: Kent State University Press 2005. First Edition. Advance reading copy uncorrected page proofs in printed wrappers. 456 pages. Fine bright copy in printed wrappers. Kent State University Press unknown books
2005010055The Kent State University Press 2005. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine copy In Like Jacket. Small Remainder Mark. Beautiful Fresh Copy. The Kent State University Press Hardcover books
WRCLIT47526Np: Reprinted from ETUDES ANGLAISES 39 nd. 401-412pp. Printed wrappers. An author's separate retaining original pagination. With Asselineau's signed first name only presentation inscription to Norman Holmes Pearson on the title. Wrappers dust smudged but very good. Text in French. Reprinted from ETUDES ANGLAISES 39 unknown books
194135111Finca Vigia San Francisco de Paula Cuba 1941. One page with 5-line postscript in blue ink on sheet of personal stationery. 1 vols. 8vo. Old folds overall very good with accompanying envelope addressed in Hemingway's hand. One page with 5-line postscript in blue ink on sheet of personal stationery. 1 vols. 8vo. The Hemingways on a Diet. George Brown owned a gym in New York City where Hemingway worked out when he was in the town and he and George Brown became fast friends Brown serving as his trainer and boxing coach as well as supplier of sporting goods ticket agent and general factotum to Hemingway Martha and later Mary while they were in Cuba.<br/>A relaxed and contented Hemingway writes to his friend Brown basking in the financial success of FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS newly married to Martha Gellhorn happy with his recently purchased home in Cuba: "Thank you ever so much for the things. They all came through the customs okay and Martha's shoes have made a big improvement in her tennis. She beat me 6-3 for a dollar and today I think I can get her on the court for two dollars. We'll see what happens. She is down to 127 and I'm stuck at around 215 and can't get under it probably because of no big fish to boil the fat off the inside. It's been very quiet since you left and no more shouts of 'Brown's deuce' and other rare methods of counting at tennis . I'll try and get in good shape before we come to New York so oil up your bicycle. Don't try to come off the ropes holding with that right hand because I've thought up something terrible to have happen . Martha sends her love."<br/>Beneath in ink Hemingway can't resist reporting his scores at shooting: "won a couple of matches at pigeons. 15 x 15. 17 x 17. And won $175 in combination singles and doubles shoot 19 x 20". unknown books
192749242NY: Scribner's 1927. Periodical. 8vo pp. 58 339-450 59-126. Illustrated. Lots of ads. Paper wraps. Cover worn o/w VG. Hannemann C175. Includes pieces on Grover Cleveland fiction; and articles "The George Washington Scandals" by John Fitzpatrick of the Library of Congress "The American Countryside" by Harvey Watts. Scribner's unknown books
1959149370N.p.: N.p. 1959. Collection of two vintage borderless photographs of writer Ernest Hemingway and a friend at a bullfighting match circa 1959. With holograph annotations regarding layout to the verso along with the stamps of Tele-Magazine Radio Magazine and Dalmas press agency.<br/><br/>Hemingway made several visits to Spain throughout his life including one memorable trip in July 1925 which inspired his 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises." He visited Spain again in 1959 to research a series of bullfighting articles commissioned by Life magazine which were later integrated into the full-length novel "The Dangerous Summer" published posthumously in 1985. <br/><br/>One photograph 9.5 x 7 inches one photograph 10.5 x 8.5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1952WRCLIT70535Beverly Hills: Twentieth Century Fox 1952. Two original 11 x 14" color lobby cards numbers 6 and 7 in the series. Number 6 has a small nick to lower margin and number 7 has the vestiges of tape on its verso; both cards have portions of the side margins trimmed away and tack holes from display but the printed areas remain very good. Representative color lobby cards depicting Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner's characters in Casey Robinson's screen adaptation of Hemingway's short story. Directed by Henry King and in addition to Peck and Gardner starred Susan Hayward Hildegarde Neff Leo G. Carroll and others in supporting roles. Twentieth Century Fox unknown books
194456010NY: Avon Publishing Company 1944. Contains Hemingway's "The Short and Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and John Steinbeck's "Nothing So Monstrous.". 8vo. printed wraps; 162 pages. Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight. <br/><br/> Avon Publishing Company paperback books
19887941NY GROVE PRESS 1988 1988. First edition. Dust jacket. Very good. F. Hardcover. NY, GROVE PRESS, 1988 hardcover books
8854New York Scribner 1999. Uncorrected Proof. Advance Reader's Copy. Illustrated wrappers. Fine condition. Edited and with an introduction by Patrick Hemingway. <br/><br/> [New York], Scribner, [1999]. unknown books
199930120NY: Scribner 1999. Advance reading copy. 319 w/glossary. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Patrick Hemingway. NY: Scribner unknown books
1999115909New York: Scribner 1999. First edition of Hemingway's chronicle of his final African safari. Octavo original cloth. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket photograph by Joan Baron. Author photograph by Earl Theisen. Both a revealing self-portrait and dramatic chronicle of his final African safari Ernest Hemingway's last unpublished work was written when he returned from Kenya in 1953. Edited by his son Patrick who accompanied his father on the safari True at First Light offered rare insights into the legendary American writer published posthumously in the hundredth anniversary of his birth. "A major literary event" David Gates Newsweek. Scribner hardcover books
19992295016Scribner 1999. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. A very nice copy. 1999 Hard Cover. 319 1 pp. 8vo. "True at First Light is a work by American novelist Ernest Hemingway released posthumously in 1999 during the author's centennial year. The work was left unfinished at the time of Hemingway's suicide in July 1961. True at First Light is about Hemingway's 1953 safari to East Africa with his fourth wife Mary. In the work he explores conflict within a marriage the conflict of cultures and the fear a writer faces when writing appears to become impossible all the while describing on the surface a hunting trip in Kenya. The book includes descriptions of fictional relationships and digressive ruminations on the nature of writing. Scribner hardcover books
1999175739New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1999. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Introduction by Patrick Hemingway. A posthumously released fictional memoir work from the author of "A Farewell to Arms" and "For Whom The Bell Tolls." A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. A very fresh copy. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
001648Scribner. F. Soft cover. First Edition. advance reader copy fine in wrappers Scribner unknown books
001647Scribner. F. Soft cover. First Edition. advance reader copy fine in wrappers Scribner unknown books
19999013190New York: Scribner 1999. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Scribner hardcover books
19464847New York: Arco 1946. Hardcover. Good/Dust Jacket Included. Reading copy in worn DJ. <br/><br/> New York: Arco hardcover books
1946240058New York: Arco 1946. First. hardcover. fine/good. Introduction by Hemingway; Edited by Ben Raeburn. Tall 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Arco 1946. First Edition.<br/><br/> Fine in a spine faded slightly edge-worn dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Arco unknown books