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1937869083.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
194746855London:: United Artists Corporation Ltd. 1947. original printed wrappers. Some light use to wrappers; but very nice. Folio. Illustrated throughout. United Artists Corporation Ltd., unknown
1923206319New York/London 1923. Ownership signature to title page; marginal tear to final leaf of ads in rear; wrappers only slightly soiled and with a small horizontal tear to spine; a very nice copy. Large 8vo 56pp; original illustrated wrappers. The "Exiles' Number" of the great little magazine edited by Margaret Anderson Jane Heap and Ezra Pound featuring the first publication of Hemingway's "In Our Time" the title story of his first substantial book as well as his poem "They All Made Peace What is Peace" which Ezra Pound later included in his Active Anthology. Also includes written contributions by Gertrude Stein E.E. Cummings Mina Loy George Antheil H.D. and Robert McAlmon along with illustrations by Fernand Léger Joan Miro and Dorothy Shakespear. The covers front and rear were designed by Léger. unknown
19235207New York: Margaret Anderson The Little Review 1923. Volume IX Number 3. Measuring approximately 9.5" x 7.5" with 56 numbered pages. This journal included the first publication of Hemingway's "Six Prose Pieces" later included in "In Our Time" Hemingway's first solo publication. <br /> <br /> The book is in near fine condition. Very minor edgewear and soiling. Bookplate of Fraser Bragg Drew on the copyright page - Professor Emeritus of English and Irish literature at Buffalo State College. Textblock is bright and very well preserved. <br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory # N10-63. Margaret Anderson, The Little Review unknown
0359124046.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1930372878New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1930. First edition second printing. Illustrated xxi 378 vi 1 pp. 8vo. Grey linen stamped and printed. Spine and top edge sunned some light soiling from handling partially unopened very good with Bennett Schneider Book Seller ticket at rear. First edition second printing. Illustrated xxi 378 vi 1 pp. 8vo. Inscribed by Hemingway to his Kansas City Cousin Ruth Lowry: "Dear Ruth: The girl who wrote this was very lovely looking and a pretty good poet - was married to one of the most horrid citizens I have ever known now divorced. Think one has a Guggenheim fellowship - what a mine of information the fellow is- / Ernest-"<br /> <br /> The "lovely looking" "pretty good poet" who wrote this Genevieve Taggard 1894-1948 was an acquaintance of Hemingway's known to him from his travels in expatriate and leftist circles. Elsewhere he called her "a good poet" with a "very good heart" Maris Kathryn "Buried twice" TLS Sept. 27 2024. The "horrid citizen" Hemingway refers to is author Robert L. Wolf 1895-1970 a Jewish radical from a wealthy Cleveland family who was married to Taggard from 1921-1934 so the inscription must have been made after this date. Wolf lived in Paris from 1926-1928 where he was part of Hemingway's social circle and known for his amorous affairs and his struggles with mental illness. Wolf's letters to Taggard during this period mostly detail the agony of their failing relationship but Taggard has suggested that he also blamed his failure to produce novels to the responsibilities of marriage and fatherhood.<br /> <br /> The recipient of the inscription is Ruth White Lowry 1884-1974 Hemingway's Kansas City Cousin. Hemingway was familiar with the city having spent time there as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star. After returning from Europe Ernest and his second wife Pauline spent time in Arkansas with Pauline's family; they needed somewhere with a good hospital where Pauline could give birth to their son so he went up to stay with Ruth and her husband Malcolm in their large house in Mission Hills where he worked on A Farewell to Arms writing pages 156-260 there in the mornings and swimming in their swimming pool in the afternoon and drinking bootleg Scotch at the country club. It was there that Pauline suffered a life-threatening cesarean section that informed the childbirth scene at the end of his novel. They returned in 1931 so that Pauline could give birth to their second child under the care of the same attending doctor and it was in the Lowry's house that Hemingway finished Death in the Afternoon. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
201574537Cambridge University Press 2015. Hardcover. near fine/near fine. Vol. 1: 1907-1922 Vol. 2: 1923-1925 and Vol. 3: 1926-1929. All volumes in very nice condition with dust jackets. Volume one has a black remainder mark on bottom fore-edges of book. Cambridge University Press, hardcover
2020Cambridge-9780521897372Cambridge University Press 2020. HARDBACK. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2020Cambridge-9780521897372Cambridge University Press 2020. HARDBACK. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
A9780521897341Hardback. New. The letters many previously unpublished of Volume 2 1923-1925 follow Hemingway's literary apprenticeship in expatriate Paris and the experiences that forged his earliest works including the landmark novel The Sun Also Rises 1926. It features a never-before-published short story that was rejected by Vanity Fair. hardcover
A9781107624665Leather / fine binding. New. The letters many previously unpublished of Volume 2 1923-1925 follow Hemingway's literary apprenticeship in expatriate Paris and the experiences that forged his earliest works including the landmark novel The Sun Also Rises 1926. It features a never-before-published short story that was rejected by Vanity Fair. hardcover
2013__1107624665Cambridge University Press 2013. Leather / fine binding. New. 1st edition. 515 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.50 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2016__110712719XCambridge University Press 2016. 2 Hardback books. New. 1st edition. 1354 pages. 13.00x9.75x4.50 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2016__1107128390Cambridge University Press 2016. 3 Hardback books. New. 1st edition. 1870 pages. 8.98x5.98x5.91 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2011x-0521897335Cambridge University Press 2011. Hardcover. New. 516 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2016x-110712719XCambridge University Press 2016. 2 Hardback books. New. 1st edition. 1354 pages. 13.00x9.75x4.50 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2016x-1107128390Cambridge University Press 2016. 3 Hardback books. New. 1st edition. 1870 pages. 8.98x5.98x5.91 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
63120472Cambridge University Press CUP pp. v 5 Maps Index. Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
Cambridge-9781107128392Cambridge University Press. 3 Hardback books. New. AMERICAN LITERATURE American literature Cambridge University Press hardcover
2013Cambridge-9780521897341Cambridge University Press 2013. HARDBACK. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
Cambridge-9781107128392Cambridge University Press. 3 Hardback books. New. AMERICAN LITERATURE American literature Cambridge University Press hardcover
2013Cambridge-9780521897341Cambridge University Press 2013. HARDBACK. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2015Cambridge-9780521897358Cambridge University Press 2015. HARDBACK. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2015Cambridge-9780521897358Cambridge University Press 2015. HARDBACK. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2011227183Cambridge.: Cambridge University Press. 2011. Stated first edition. . Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. As new. . 4to. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Cambridge University Press. hardcover