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1023501082.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19267237New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First edition. Very Good . First state with "stoppped" on page 181 uncorrected. Original black publisher's cloth retaining the delicate gold paper labels to spine and front board. A Very Good copy of the book. Offsetting from a small envelope on the rear flyleaf some discoloration to the front flyleaf as well. Housed in a black custom clamshell case. <br /> <br /> Hemingway's classic novel - a roman à clef about a group of American and British expats in Spain centered around the characters of Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley. Based on Hemingway's own experiences in Spain in the 1920s visiting there with his wife and friends and watching bullfighting it is without question one of the great American novels. Perhaps the most important to depict the Lost Generation the novel was an immense success - college students began to emulate the dress and manner of the characters and Hemingway was made a household name. Interestingly enough the first printing of the novel was only around 5000 copies but this and a second printing of a few thousand copies quickly sold out. "Hemingway writes as if he had never read anybody's writing as if he had fashioned the art of writing himself" contemporary review in The Atlantic. Very Good . Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1993068996Book of the Month Club 1993. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Book Club Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Complete in six 6 volumes uniformly bound in brown 1/4 cloth tan paper-covered boards spine panels lettered in copper foil. This edition was issued by the BOMC in 1993 and though book club is actually a "first thus" the initial publication in this format with a previously unissued dust jacket design featuring photographic portraits of the author. All volumes Fine/Fine as issued. Book of the Month Club Hardcover
1990020250Norwalk Conn: Easton Press 1990. Attractive brown leather with the bull stamp on spine. 24kt gold accents with ribbed spine moire fabric endsheets and satin page marker sewn in. All edges gilt. . Collector's Edition. Full Leather. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Easton Press
1996020253New York: The Book of the Month Club 1996. Nice copy that is crisp and unread. Black cloth with gold lettering on spine. Facsimile of first American edition. Scarce on market. Printed by special arrangement with Scribners and scarce on the market. Similar to FEL issue but without slipcase. This one was not issued with slipcase. Jacket has only very light rubbing on rear panel else fine. In mylar. . Facsimile Edition. Hardccover. Fine/Near Fine to Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Book of the Month Club
020252Shelton Conn.: The First Edition Library Nice copy that is crisp and unread. Black cloth with gold labels on spine and front or top board. Facsimile of first American edition. Scarce on market. Printed approx 1990. Jacket background color is yellow which is lightly sunned on spine else fine. In slipcase. . Facsimile Edition. Hardccover. Fine/Near Fine to Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The First Edition Library
1977020251Franklin Center Pa: The Franklin Library 1977. Beautiful leather design. Unread. Later Printing. Full-Leather. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Classics. The Franklin Library Hardcover
197915760Franklin Centre: Franklin Library. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1979. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Franklin Centre: The Franklin Library 1979. Limited Edition. 8vo. 288pp. Full black leather elaborately stamped in gilt letters gilt title on spine set against red all edges gilt silk moire endpapers red ribbon marker. Fine condition. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 288 pages . Franklin Library hardcover
2025x-9363110605CBY PRESS 2025. Hardcover. New. 150 pages. 6.24x0.53x9.24 inches. CBY PRESS hardcover
1926140948246New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing first state with "stoppped" on page 181 line 26. vi 259 pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth with bronze title labels to upper board and spine. Very Good with lean to binding fading to spine light wear and soiling. Former owner rubber stamp to front free endpaper and short split to hinge there. A nice copy of Hemingway's first novel a quintessential work of the Lost Generation chronicling two expats traveling throughout Spain. Hanneman 6A. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
199641664New York Scribner's 391996 hardcover. Reprinted as a Book of the Month Club Edition. -- Hardcover. Condition: fine with fine dust jacket. Scribner's hardcover
117164New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. . First edition first printing first issue with 'stoppped' on p181; 8vo; publisher's black cloth gold paper title labels to upper board and spine printed in black. With the first issue Cleon dust jacket. Some minor toning to the page stock as usual few marks here and there a very good copy in the somewhat marked and frayed toned and little chipped first issue dust jacket with some internal repair at the folds but entirely unrestored.<br /> The correct first issue with the misprint of the true first printing of one of the greatest American novels ever published. In the correct first issue dust jacket incorrectly printing the title of his earlier book as 'In Our Times'.<br /><br />Set between the cafés of Paris and the streets of Pamplona Hemingway's finest novel focuses on the bittersweet exploits of a group of American expatriates in the aftermath of the First World War.<br /> New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926. hardcover
1929001590New York: Scribners 1929. 5th or later Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. New York: Scribners 1929. 8vo. 259 pp. Black cloth with gilt boxes to the spine and front panel. A nice copy of Hemingway's classic novel. This is a ninth printing of the book in a ninth issue jacket with the printing dates listed on the spine. Jacket priced at $2.00. "In Our Time" on jacket has been corrected "Times". The date of 1929 is on the title page and 1926 is on the copyright page. The first printing was published on October 22 1926. This copy is near fine with bright gilt on the spine and front board. The book is tight and square. No writing or other markings. THe jacket is very good with a little chipping to the spine extremities and a couple of small closed tears. Moderate toning to the jacket's spine. A very nice copy of a book and jacket not normally found in this condition. Ref: Hanneman. <br/> <br/> Scribners hardcover
1926124010New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First edition first issue of the first printing with the misprint "stoppped" on page 181 line 26 in the first issue dust jacket with the misprint on the front panel "In Our Times" vs. "In Our Time". Octavo original black cloth. Association copy inscribed by the author on the half-title page in the year of publication “To Edward Titus with best regards Ernest Hemingway Paris 1926.â€Â The recipient Edward Titus was an expatriate publisher of the Black Manikin Press issuing among other publications Kiki’s Memoirs featuring an introduction by Hemingway. Fine in a near fine first issue dust jacket without any restoration. The Annette Campbell-White copy brought $120000 at Sotheby's in 2007 and that was not inscribed. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. An exceptional example most rare and desirable inscribed especially in the year of publication. 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 divorcée Lady Brett Ashley but the novel is a roman à 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
1926115471P.F. Collier & Son Corporation 1926. Hardcover. Very good. P.F. Collier & Son Corporation 1926 Charles Scribner's Sons. "TC" on copyright page. 8vo. Very Good hardcover with only minor shelfwear. P.F. Collier & Son Corporation hardcover
1926140949077New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing first state with "stoppped" on page 181 line 26. vi 259 pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth with bronze title labels to front board and spine. Very Good with lean and fading to spine moderate rubbing to spine and extremities and 2 small stains to upper edge of textblock. Ownership inscriptions to front endsheet binding cracked at p. 25 overopened throughout. Clipping from dust jacket tipped to back pastedown remnant of label to back free endpaper. Hanneman 6A. <br /> <br /> <p>The first edition of Hemingway's first full length novel which follows a group of disillusioned and dissolute Americans as they wander through Spain. This copy was owned by Jeneve M. Melvin a Massachusetts schoolgirl who was not quite sixteen when the book was published in October 1926. Did she wish reading the book in her dormitory that she was old enough to be a member of the Lost Generation Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1025496833.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1926375230New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. First Edition First Issue with "stopped" misspelled "stoppped" on p. 181 line 26. 259pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Some light shelfwear very good or better. First Edition First Issue with "stopped" misspelled "stoppped" on p. 181 line 26. 259pp. 1 vols. 8vo. An immediate success The Sun Also Rises was published on October 22 1926 in a first printing of only 5090 copies. A second printing of 2000 copies was ordered in November and by mid-December both the first and second printings had sold out. By 1961 it was estimated that the novel had sold over one million copies. "The emergence of Hemingway . gave the Modern Movement one of its few men of action . In The Sun Also Rises the post-war disillusion and the post-war liberation are united in the physical enjoyment of living and the pains of love. Perhaps that is what expatriation was about. . No other writer stepped so suddenly into fame or destroyed with such insouciance so many other writers or ways of writing or became such an immediate symbol of an age" Connolly 50. Hanneman no. A6a; Baker Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
103063<p>Offering this handsome deluxe leather fine binding edition of <em>The Sun Also Rises </em>by Ernest Hemingway<em>. </em>Norwalk: Easton Press 1990. Collector's Edition Great Books of the 20th Century. Full leather hardcover decorated with 22k gold and gold page edges and attached ribbon page marker. Collector's Notes and blank Easton Press bookplate included.</p><p>Condition is Near Fine: clean bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy!</p> Easton Press hardcover
1963C4NFnf-A180526B1Charles Scribner's Sons 1963. 10th Impression; April 1963 Mid-. Hardcover. Like New/Near Fine. 6x8. NF/NF. 10th Impression; April 1963. 1963. Charles Scribner's Sons. Near Fine. Hardcover. Binding solid & square. Very clean & bright. Decorative vintage bookplate front endpaper no other markings. 247 pp. Near Fine Dust Jacket. $3.95 price unclipped. Very light foxing to inner sides of jacket. Jacket design by Johannes Troyer. Printer's code J-4.63 Col confirms 10th impression April 1963 press run. 6x8. Hemingway's Lost Generation novel in a 1963 Scribner mid-century trade hardcover reprint. Ships in box from the USA quickly & w/care.NF/NF. 10th Impression; April 1963 Printing. 1963. Charles Scribner's Sons. Hardcover. Binding solid & square. Very clean & bright. Decorative vintage bookplate to front endpaper; no other markings. 247 pp. $3.95 price unclipped. Very light foxing to inner sides of jacket. Jacket design by Johannes Troyer. Printer's code J-4.63 Col confirms 10th impression April 1963 printing. 6x8. Hemingway's Lost Generation novel in a 1963 Scribner mid-century trade hardcover reprint. Ships in box from the USA quickly & w/care. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
49632Shelton Connecticut: The First Edition Library. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Facsimile reprint of the first edition Scribner's printing. A fine copy and jacket slipcase also in fine condition. With the card laid in. The First Edition Library hardcover
1999232317Folio 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. 278 pages. Illustrated by David Frankland. Part of a Five volume Folio Society Hemingway set. Folio Society hardcover
19272011606Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. 6th printing. hardcover. very good/good. Sixth printing. Book very good. Dust jacket good some pieces missing. Handwritten name on front free end paper. Housed in custom-made slipcase. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
19260104840Charles Scribner's Sons 1926. first. hardcover. very good. First edition 1926 on title and copyright page. Book very good Previous owner's name and date on half-title page attached to rear free end paper is a typed poem by Malcolm Cowley. Laid-in is a cutout from the back of a dust jacket for this book with Hemingway on it and also laid in is the photo of a famous matador after whom the matador in this book was partially modeled. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1986Q-0684174723Scribner 1986-02-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scribner paperback