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1990mon0003761297The Easton Press 1990T. leather_bound. Very Good. . near fine copy bound in full leather with gilt The Easton Press hardcover
245183New York 1937. 262 s. Orig. helsjirtingb. Fordekkelens høyre kant litt fuktskjoldet og ryggen litt falmet. Samtidig ex libris på forsats. Et parti noen siders øvre høyre hjørne litt støtt og med en svak brett. Utgitt samme år som førsteutgaven hos Charles Scribner's Sons New York. . unknown
1937RHEMTOH00drpCharles Scribner's Sons 1937. Very Good. Hemingway Ernest. To Have and Have Not. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. 2nd printing. 262pp. 8vo. Black cloth. Book condition: Very good with bumped and frayed corners. Rolled spine. Soiling on bottom and fore edge. Remainder of bookplate on half title page. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
193780467New York:: Charles Scribners Sons 1937. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Tiny bookseller's ticket to rear pastedown; slight bump at one cprner; else a fine copy in a very sharp jacket very minor use to top edge. 8vo. Charles Scribners Sons, hardcover
1937001543New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1937. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Grosset & Dunlap edition. Small 8vo. 262 pp. Orange cloth with black lettering to the spine and Hemingway's stamped cursive name on the front board. A nicely preserved copy of this wartime printing - near fine or better in a near fine jacket with only a little rubbing to the extremities and a 1/4" closed tear to the top of the rear panel. <br/> <br/> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1990mon0003959826Easton Press 1990-01-01. Leather Bound. Very Good. . Easton Press hardcover
1990mon0003977601The Easton Press 1990T. leather_bound. Very Good. . The Easton Press hardcover
193719249Scribners New York. 1937. First Edition; Second Printing. Very Good in Good dust jacket. First edition second state without "A" on copyright page. 1937 on both. title and cp with Scribner colophon on cp. Book is in very good condition. Free of former owner writing or bookplates fairly heavy tone to endpapers. Less than good DJ with chipping around spine ends and large closed tears:. largest is top area of spine into mid front panel approx half way down. rear panel has some closed tears with light creasing. This book is in. our possession. We ship most books six days a week and will confirm with. tracking number for domestic orders or customs number for non domestic . Scribners New York unknown
JD37246NY Armed Services Editions n.d. 1945 first edition thus wrappers. Softcover. No. 667 in this important series a novel and source of the Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall film Hanneman A14e issued by the Council on Books in Wartime designed to fit the pocket of a World War II American GI. Very good plus. NY, Armed Services Editions, n.d. (1945), first edition thus, wrappers. Softcover. paperback
1990067970The 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
1959023898New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Code on the copyright page states: D.II.59 MH. Dust jacket has spine toning and corner chipping. MC . Very Good. Hardcover. 1959. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
122594New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. . First edition first printing with 'A' on the copyright page; 8vo; ownership initials to front free endpaper bookseller's ticket to rear pastedown; original black cloth gilt lettering to upper cover titles to spine gilt on a green ground a couple of trivial marks to cloth with the price-clipped dustjacket designed by 'Neely' extremities rubbed and nicked with associated creasing loss to head and foot of spine panel; a very good copy in the slightly worn dustjacket.<br /> This is a tale of a Florida Straits boat captain trying to survive the economic devastation of the Great Depression by funnelling rum and revolutionaries to Havana. Not only did Hemingway's story increase tourism to Key West and Cuba but it inspired at least three movie adaptations including the famous 1944 version starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.<br /> Hanneman A14a. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1937. hardcover
1937consign139Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean pages light prior owner s. First edition early printing with Scribner's colophon mark.Clean pages light prior owner signature to title page binding tight black cloth boards with light soil marks and bumping to spine top Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
19378002017NY: Scribner 1937. Bound in black cloth stamped in green and gold. The gilt is still quite bright. Lacks the dust jacket. The previous owner's bookplate is affixed to the front pastedown with his name crossed out. The spine has held up well. Overall a very acceptable copy of the second edition with the publisher's colophon but lacking the "A". Still a rather small printing presumably less than 18000 copies after the first edition's printing of 10130 copies. . Early Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good /No Dustjacket. Scribner Hardcover
193719391Scribners New York. 1937. First Edition; Second Printing. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. First edition second state without "A" on copyright page. 1937 on both. title and cp with Scribner colophon on cp. Book is in very good condition. Black cloth boards gilt lettering on spine and facsimile Hemingway sig on. front board green title block on spine. Tone to inside joints along with. offset to endpapers. Light surface spotting to boards and mild tone to. contents. Lacks jacket. This book is in our possession. We ship most. books six days a week and will confirm with tracking number for domestic. orders or customs number for non domestic . Scribners New York hardcover
1937151967New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition of Ernest Hemingway's fourth novel. Octavo bound in full morocco by the Harcourt Bindery with gilt titles and ruling to the spine in five compartments within raised gilt bands gilt ruling to the front and rear panels signature stamp to the front panel gilt inner dentelles stamp-signed by the Harcourt Bindery marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Boldly signed by actress Lauren Bacall on a page bound in. Lauren Bacall born Betty Joan Perske in the Bronx and educated at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts — was one of the most iconic presences in Hollywood cinema whose smoky vocal delivery cool intelligence and physical composure made her a defining figure of the film noir era. Her screen debut in Howard Hawks's To Have and Have Not 1944 adapted loosely from Ernest Hemingway's 1937 novel with a screenplay by Jules Furthman and William Faulkner — remains one of the most celebrated entrances in cinema history: nineteen years old and entirely unknown Bacall appeared opposite Humphrey Bogart in the role of Marie "Slim" Browning producing one of the most palpable on-screen chemistries Hollywood has ever captured and introducing "The Look" her characteristic pose of tilting her chin down and gazing upward through half-lidded eyes that became her permanent visual signature. The mutual attraction between Bacall and Bogart proved entirely genuine; they married in 1945 and remained together until his death in 1957 one of Hollywood's most celebrated love stories. Bacall went on to win two Tony Awards for her Broadway work and received an Academy Award nomination for The Mirror Has Two Faces 1996. In fine condition. To Have and Have Not Charles Scribner's Sons 1937 is Ernest Hemingway's fourth novel and the only one set entirely in the United States — or more precisely in the sun-bleached Depression-wracked world of Key West Florida and the waters between there and Cuba — and it occupies a somewhat anomalous place in the Hemingway canon as a work of considerable cultural impact whose literary reputation has never quite matched its commercial success. Written in piecemeal format during his travels and originally published as two separate short stories and a novella the novel's disjointed structure is apparent in the continuity of its plot — a structural vulnerability that critics seized upon immediately. Delmore Schwartz harshly dismissed it as a stupid and foolish book a disgrace to a good writer and many other critics shared this sentiment yet the novel underwent four printings within its first two months remained on the bestseller list from October to December 1937 sold 36000 copies in its first five months and earned Hemingway his first cover feature on Time magazine. Kirk Curnutt has aptly described it as that rare example of a novel whose cultural impact far outweighs its critical reputation and its influence on American popular culture extended well beyond the page: Howard Hawks's celebrated 1944 film adaptation starring Humphrey Bogart and introducing Lauren Bacall in her screen debut departed so substantially from its source material — retaining little beyond the title and the Caribbean setting — that it effectively became an independent work and it is Hawks's film rather than Hemingway's novel that most readers unconsciously recall when the title is invoked. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1999232318Folio Society 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. Black cloth spine with gold lettering on red. Decorative paper boards. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. 218 pages. Illustrated by David Frankland. Part of a Five volume Folio Society Hemingway set. Folio Society hardcover
66085London: Jonathan Cape 1965. 8vo. 19 x 13.5cm. pp.256. Original green cloth gilt lettering to spine with original pictorial dustwrapper. Ex-libris stamp of H. & S. B. C. Monskok Library. A nice copy. To Have and Have Not follows Harry Morgan a tough fishing boat captain in Key West during the Great Depression who turns to smuggling to survive. The novel explores themes of desperation morality and social inequality. First published 1937. London: Jonathan Cape, 1965. hardcover
193722609New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition. Hardcover. Publisher's black cloth lettered in gilt. backstrip with two green labels lettered and decorated in gilt. Very good/Near fine. 262 pages. 21 x 14 cm. With first edition confirmed by letter A on verso of title. This novel served as the basis for Howard Hawk's film co-scripted by Faulkner that starred Humphrey Bogart as Harry Morgan and co-starred Lauren Becall. This effort was Hemingway's first long work of fiction since "A Farewell ti Arms" published eight years earlier. Original unclipped dust wrapper with $2.50 price. Interior contents and covers clean and fresh with slight chipping at spine ends and corners of the dust wrapper. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1994Q-0099909006Arrow/Children's a Division of Random House 1994-08-18. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House paperback
1996Q-0684818981Scribner 1996-03-20. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scribner paperback
1999Q-0684859238Scribner 1999-07-06. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scribner hardcover
1990052581Easton Press 1990. Book. Very Good. Full-Leather. Collector's edition. Leather boards have edge wear minor scratches rubbed corners/spine. Minor rubbing to gilt. No writing. Easton Press Hardcover
0743564421.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1937322094New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1937. First edition first printing. 1 vols. 8vo. Black cloth in dust jacket. Some light chipping to head and tail of spine. First edition first printing. 1 vols. 8vo. Written sporadically between 1935 and 1937 and revised as he traveled back and forth from Spain during the Spanish Civil War To Have and Have Not portrays Key West and Cuba in the 1930s and provides a social commentary on that time and place. Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers describes the novel as heavily influenced by the Marxist ideology Hemingway was exposed to by his support of the Republican faction in the Spanish Civil War while he was writing it. The novel had its origins in two short stories published earlier in periodicals by Hemingway "One Trip Across" and "The Tradesman's Return" which make up the opening chapters and a novella written later which makes up about two-thirds of the book. The narrative is told from multiple viewpoints at different times by different characters and the characters' names are frequently supplied under the chapter headings to indicate who is narrating that chapter.<br /> <br /> Basis for the class 1944 movie with Bogart and Bacall and screenplay by William Faulkner. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown