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199033029Norwalk CT: Easton Press. As New. 1990. Full Leather. As New full leather edition still in the original shrinkwrap. No names or bookplates. This is the medium brown leather binding with the embossed picture in a square on the front board. Photo available. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Easton Press hardcover
NYC 10/14=1EASTON Book. Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. A NEAR FINE FIRST THUS IN FULL LEATHER. EASTON Hardcover
197213338New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1972. Reprint Edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Orange cloth. Fine in dust jacket. Reprint Edition. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
199001077285Norwalk: The Easton Press 1990. Bright ornate gilt and red titles on midnight blue leather with hubbed spine. 90pp heavily gilt edged in 22K gold. Archival quality paper. Silk moire end papers. Bound-in satin ribbon bookmark. Unmarked series bookplate laid in. Hardcover. As New/No Jacket as Issued. Large Octavo. Book. The Easton Press Hardcover
192620265NY: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good. 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. The spine is very slightly faded. Small bump from the inside out! at the upper left corner. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 143 pages . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1928292103New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1928. Hardcover. Very Good. Second edition. Light stain on rear board a very good or better without dustwrapper. The author's first novel his second book published in America and the first published by Scribner's. Written by Hemingway as a pastiche of the work of Sherwood Anderson. Horace Liveright who published both authors declined to publish this book which he justly supposed would be an insult to Anderson his best-selling author. This circumstance gave Hemingway the convenient excuse he needed to break his contract with Liveright so that he could sign with Scribner's and avail himself of the services of their editor Maxwell Perkins. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
fir12-476Cape Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. First Edition. A near fine first in very good dj. Cape Hardcover
193231174Paris: Crosby Continental Editions 1932. Small paper edition. First printing outside the US. 1 vols. Foolscap 8vo. Original wrappers. Upperwrapper detached lacking spine nicked. A good copy of this perishable edition. Small paper edition. First printing outside the US. 1 vols. Foolscap 8vo. Crosby Continental Editions unknown
19324821Paris: Crosby Continental Editions 1932. Soft cover. Very Good. First printing outside the U.S. A couple of short tears to front endpaper else an extremely nice copy of this fragile edition. <br/><br/> Paris: Crosby Continental Editions paperback
192868753New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1928. Hardcover. Fine. Second edition. Fine lacking the dustwrapper. The author's first novel his second book published in America and the first published by Scribner's. Written by Hemingway as a pastiche of the work of Sherwood Anderson. Horace Liveright who published both authors declined to publish this book which he justly supposed would be an insult to Anderson his best-selling author. This circumstance gave Hemingway the convenient excuse he needed to break his contract with Liveright so that he could sign with Scribner's and avail himself of the services of their editor Maxwell Perkins. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
192614184New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First edition. publisher's greenish-black cloth stamped in orange lacking dust jacket. Mounted on the front pastedown is a Scribner's card reading "With the Compliments of the Author." On the front free endpaper is the bookplate of Genevieve Taggard. Otherwise an attractive very good copy with a little use to the bottom of the spine and a slight ding to the top of the back board. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
193229755Paris:: Crosby Continental Editions 1932. First French edition; small paper issue. publishers cream wrappers printed in green with glassine overprinted in black. A little shelf wear but a fresh fine copy still sealed in the glassine. 12mo. Crosby Continental Editions, unknown
16-2173Chicago: Ken Inc. 1938. fo. 138 pp. Very Good Periodical with sun-staining creases some staining edge wear & rubbing; minor staining on edges of text block; shelf wear. Photographs. Illustrations. First Edition. Chicago: Ken, Inc., 1938. unknown
1935WRCLIT74706Chicago & New York: Esquire Inc. 1935. Small octavo. Publisher's blue-green crushed morocco spine and side panels gilt extra a.e.g. Tipped-in color plates. Spine ends very slightly rubbed some mottling to endsheets beyond the usual marbling otherwise a very good or better copy. First edition. One of five hundred numbered copies printed for distribution to patrons of ESQUIRE. This copy does not have a recipient's name in the place for same on the limitation page. Hemingway's "Notes on the Next War" appears here for the first time in book form in company with Langston Hughes's "The Folks at Home." HANNEMAN B20. Esquire, Inc. unknown books
193512310THE THIRD NEW YEAR -AN ETUDE IN THE KEY OF FRANKNESS Esquire 1935 first edition some flaking to the spine extremities else a tight vg copy or better in the publishers full leather binding with gold-gilt ruling raised spine and all gold-gilt edges. First book appearances by Ernest Hemingway Langston Hughes Aiken Dehan Carleton Smith Albert Treynor Harry Ashe & Paul Kearney with tipped-in full color plates by Abner Dean and other Esquire artists. 1/500 copies SIGNED by editor Gingrich. Esquire hardcover
2006Q-0345460804Del Rey 2006-03-28. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Del Rey paperback
SDBOX142-VS05292020-29Paperback. Very Good. Very good condition with light wear. Looks like an interesting title! paperback
123757Fine. Softcover. A Fine softcover edition ; This book is a selection of previously unpublished poems by Ernest Hemingway. The poems span Hemingway's career from the early 1920s to the early 1960s and reveal a previously undiscovered passion for writing. . paperback
1938300825New York: Scribner 1938. Limited. hardcover. very good. 6 volumes. 8vo blue cloth fairly light wear at ends but gilt spine decoration and lettering is almost completely illegible. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1938. Overall a very good solid set; pages clean but toned and the spines are rather blah.<br/><br/> Apparently 3020 sets were printed but very few seem to have survived intact.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
19972083002116410185Iwanamishoten 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanamishoten paperback
1926121743New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First edition first printing of Hemingway's first major novel with with the misprint "stoppped" on page 181 line 26. Octavo original black cloth with bronze paper labels to the spine and front panel. Accompanied by a typed letter signed by American editor Maxwell Perkins on Charles Scribner's Sons letterhead. Best remembered for discovering authors F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Thomas Wolfe Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and James Jones Maxwell Perkins met Hemingway through F. Scott Fitzgerald after facilitating the publication of Fitzgerald's debut novel This Side of Paradise. It was Perkins who fought for the publication of Hemingway's first major novel The Sun Also Rises in 1926 in the wake of objections to Hemingway's profanity raised by traditionalists in the firm. The commercial success of Hemingway's next novel in 1929 A Farewell to Arms which topped the best-seller list silenced colleagues' questions about Perkins' editorial judgment. In very good condition with rubbing and wear to the paper spine label. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. The Sun Also Rises was published by Scribner's in 1926 and a year later in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape under the title Fiesta. Though it initially received mixed reviews it is now "recognized as Hemingway's greatest work" Meyers 1985. The fictional plot depicts a love story between war-wounded and impotent Jake Barnes and the promiscuous divorcee Lady Brett Ashley but the novel is a roman a clef; the characters are based on real people and the action is based on real events. Hemingway proposes that the "Lost Generation" considered to have been decadent dissolute and irretrievably damaged by World War I was resilient and strong. Naturally themes of love death renewal in nature and the nature of masculinity are heavily investigated. For example the characters engage in bull-fighting which is presented as an idealized drama: The matador faces death and in so doing creates a moment of existential nothingness broken when he vanquishes the possibility of death by killing the bull Stoltzfus 2005. The Sun Also Rises is seen as an iconic modernist novel for future generations Mellow 1992 although it has been emphasized that Hemingway was not philosophically a modernist Reynolds 1990. "The Sun Also Rises is Hemingway's masterpiece--one of them anyway--and no matter how many times you've read it or how you feel about the manners and morals of the characters you won't be able to resist its spell. This is a classic that really does live up to its reputation" David Laskin. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
14194Charles Scribner's sons, 1954, 247 p., relié, couverture très légèrement défraîchie, ex-libris, langue anglaise.
193018420New York: The Modern Library 1930. Cloth. Very Good/Good . A serviceable copy of this very early state but not 1st state of the 1930 Modern Library edition. Includes the "95 Cent" price on the front dustjacket flap and the orignal pictorial cover by "Wuyts". Solid and VG in its light-blue cloth with light spotting to the front panel and light staining along its top-edge. And in a bright Good only dustjacket with notable chipping at the front panel's top-edge and lighter chipping to the spine ends. Also the spine and front panel are cleanly separated from the rear panel but seamlessly hold together in a tight mylar covering. January 1930 Introduction to this early Modern Library edition by Henry Seidel Canby. <br/><br/> The Modern Library hardcover books
1957RO80058649PAN BOOKS. 1957. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 188 pages. Couverture en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1937291126Leipzig; Paris; Bologna: The Albatross 1937. Soft Cover. Good binding. From the colophon: this edition is composed in Baskerville type cut by the Monotype corporation. The paper is made by the Bautzen Paper Mill. The Printing and the binding are the work of Oscar Brandstetter Leipzig. Faint red staining to the rear cover affecting the final few leaves. Slight cracking to the front hinge. Minor wear to the spine. Yellow paper covers. Good binding. The Albatross unknown books