Search results for: 'HEMINGWAY, Ernest'
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest - BRUCCOLI, Matthew J. Ernest Hemingway's Apprenticeship. Oak Park, 1916-1917.
Washington : 1971
First edition, first printing. An account of Hemingway's schooldays, drawing together much of his schoolboy juvenilia. Learn More£65.00Stock Code: 76529
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Death in the Afternoon.
New York : 1932
First edition, first printing, presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, "To Bob Kriendler with best wishes from his friend Ernest Hemingway". The recipient was Robert "Bob" Kriendler, the youngest of the four Kriendler brothers who ran the iconic speakeasy 21 Club, one of Hemingway's favourite New York watering holes. In... Learn More£15,000.00Stock Code: 126539
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Green Hills of Africa.
New York : 1935
First edition, first printing. His second major venture into non-fiction (after Death in the Afternoon, 1932), Green Hills of Africa is Ernest Hemingway's lyrical journal of a month on safari in the great game country of East Africa, where he and his wife Pauline journeyed in December of 1933. Hemingway's well-known interest in - and fascination with... Learn More£1,500.00Stock Code: 77576
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories.
New York : 1938
First edition, first printing. Presentation copy, inscribed by Hemingway on the front free endpaper, "To Cuyler Stevens with all good luck Ernest Hemingway", with Cuyler Stevens's bookplate to the front pastedown. Hemingway is known to have inscribed copies of several of his books to Ralph Cuyler Stevens (1903-1965), including Winner Take Nothing (the... Learn More£18,750.00Stock Code: 121928
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(HEMINGWAY, Ernest.) O'BRIEN, Edward J. (ed.) The Best Short Stories of 1923
Boston : 1914
First edition, first printing. This anthology of popular fiction from 1923 includes Ernest Hemingway's short story "My Old Man", which first appeared in his first published work, Three Stories and Ten Poems, published earlier in the same year. Learn More£2,000.00Stock Code: 123600
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest - HOUSEHOLD, Geoffrey. Watcher in the Shadows.
Boston : 1960
First edition, first printing. Ernest Hemingway's copy of Watcher in the Shadows, inscribed by him on the head of the front panel of the dust jacket, "bjo - Bath Robe Missing, EH. Wed & cable Mary - Buy Medicines - collect Pollo". Additionally inscribed on the front flap, "To Ronda, gas 346 pesetas." In the summer of 1960 Hemingway travelled alone to... Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 118528
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. In Our Time. Stories.
London : 1926
First UK edition, first impression. Originally published in the US in the previous year. Learn More£2,200.00Stock Code: 62962
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing.
New York : 1933
First edition, first printing, first issue jacket (quoting Laurence Stallings's review of "Death in the Afternoon" on rear panel). This collection contains 14 short stories, of which six ("The Light of the World", "A Way You'll Never Be", "The Mother of a Queen", "One Reader Writes", "A Day's Wait", and "Fathers and Sons") were printed here for the... Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 132937
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Torrents of Spring.
New York : 1926
First edition, first printing. Learn More£1,500.00Stock Code: 59541
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Two Christmas Tales.
Berkeley : 1959
First edition in book form, published as a limited edition of 150 copies, none of which were offered for sale. The tales originally appeared in the Toronto Star Weekly, on 23 December 1923. With the publisher's compliments slip laid-in. Scarce. Learn More£1,750.00Stock Code: 99897
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing.
New York : 1933
First edition, first printing, first issue jacket (quoting Laurence Stallings's review of Death in the Afternoon on rear panel). This collection contains 14 short stories, of which six ("The Light of the World", "A Way You'll Never Be", "The Mother of a Queen", "One Reader Writes", "A Day's Wait", and "Fathers and Sons") were printed here for the first... Learn More£1,875.00Stock Code: 137032
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Fifth Column.
New York : 1938
First edition, first printing. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 64609
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing.
New York : 1933
First edition, first printing. This collection contains 14 short stories, of which six ("The Light of the World", "A Way You'll Never Be", "The Mother of a Queen", "One Reader Writes", "A Day's Wait", and "Fathers and Sons") were printed here for the first time. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 45602
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Fifth Column
New York : 1938
First edition, first printing, of this major summarizing collection, the only one for which Hemingway made a critical selection for publication from his vast opus of short fiction: includes "In Our Time", "Men Without Women" and "Winner Take Nothing" among others, and prints four previously uncollected stories including "The Short Happy Life of Francis... Learn More£3,000.00Stock Code: 81063
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing.
New York : 1933
First edition, first printing. This collection contains 14 short stories, of which six ("The Light of the World", "A Way You'll Never Be", "The Mother of a Queen", "One Reader Writes", "A Day's Wait", and "Fathers and Sons") were printed here for the first time. Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 35978
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. To Have and Have Not.
New York : 1937
First edition, first printing. To Have and Have Not was Hemingway's second book set within the United States, and tells the story of a smuggler running contraband between Cuba and Florida. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 38294
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Torrents of Spring.
New York : 1926
First edition, first printing. Learn More£2,000.00Stock Code: 41545
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. To Have and Have Not.
New York : 1937
First edition, first printing. Learn More£2,000.00Stock Code: 136613
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. God Rest You Merry Gentlemen.
New York : 1933
First edition, number 47 of 300 copies only; Hemingway's short story was also published later the same year in "Winner Take Nothing", but in a more censored version. Learn More£1,750.00Stock Code: 144350
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Fifth Column.
New York : 1938
First edition, first printing. An attractively bound copy of this anthology. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 91989
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Men Without Women.
New York : 1927
First edition, first printing. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 41996
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Sun Also Rises.
New York : 1926
First edition, first printing, the first issue with the misprints "stoppped" on p. 181, l. 26, "down-staris" on p. 169, line 34, and the third book being designated as "BOOK THREE" instead of "BOOK III" (p. 235), with the first issue dust jacket, incorrectly citing Hemingway's earlier title as In Our Times.
Hemingway's second novel is a roman... Learn More£65,000.00Stock Code: 118495
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing
London : 1934
First UK edition, first impression. Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 38802
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Across the River and Into the Trees.
New York : 1950
First edition, first printing, one of 24 copies specially bound for presentation. Tipped-in to the rear free endpaper is a pencilled note by Charles Scribner below a printed list of the errata, noting that "this is one of 24 copies, bound in a different cloth from the regular edition and has the above errors in the pages which caught and corrected after... Learn More£9,500.00Stock Code: 65570
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Men Without Women.
New York : 1927
First edition, in the first issue dust jacket, conforming to the following issue points: unbroken page number on p. 3, printed on heavier paper stock than subsequent printings, and the jacket without the two reviews to the front panel. Hemingway's second collection of short stories, ten of which were previously published in magazines, is uncommon in... Learn More£6,500.00Stock Code: 113500
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing.
New York : 1933
First edition, first printing. This collection contains 14 short stories, of which six ("The Light of the World", "A Way You'll Never Be", "The Mother of a Queen", "One Reader Writes", "A Day's Wait", and "Fathers and Sons") were printed here for the first time. Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 37984
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Across the River and Into the Trees.
New York : 1950
First edition, first printing. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 48514
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Death in the Afternoon.
New York : 1932
First edition, first printing, published in an edition of 10,300 copies on 23 September 1932, this edition includes the Cubist frontispiece by Juan Gris and distinctive dust jacket that was redesigned for all subsequent editions and printings. The jacket is seldom seen in collectable condition. Learn More£4,500.00Stock Code: 140263
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Men Without Women.
New York : 1927
First edition, first printing. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 40090
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. In Our Time.
New York : 1930
Second US edition (revised) of Hemingway's first collection of stories, originally published in Paris in 1924, substantially revised for the Boni & Liveright edition of 1925, and republished here with further revisions and new introductions by both Edmund Wilson and the author, the latter later included as a short story in The First 49 under the title... Learn More£3,250.00Stock Code: 48712
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories.
New York : 1938
First edition, first printing. The volume reprints the short stories from In Our Time, Men Without Women, and Winner Take Nothing; it also contains the first printing of the play The Fifth Column, written under bombardment in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War, and four previously uncollected stories. Learn More£3,000.00Stock Code: 65240
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Green Hills of Africa.
New York : 1935
First edition, first printing, in Grissom's "Jacket B": with the green band on the back panel of the jacket extending through nine lines of text (he refers to these as "styles" of jacket and not "states"). Learn More£1,500.00Stock Code: 88529
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing.
New York : 1933
First edition, first printing. This collection contains 14 short stories, of which six ("The Light of the World", "A Way You'll Never Be", "The Mother of a Queen", "One Reader Writes", "A Day's Wait", and "Fathers and Sons") were printed here for the first time. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 41984
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Winner Take Nothing.
New York : 1933
First edition, first printing. This collection contains 14 short stories, of which six ("The Light of the World", "A Way You'll Never Be", "The Mother of a Queen", "One Reader Writes", "A Day's Wait", and "Fathers and Sons") were printed here for the first time. Learn More£1,375.00Stock Code: 62073
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest (pref.); BAHR, Jerome. All Good Americans.
New York : 1937
First edition, first impression. Learn More£150.00Stock Code: 66568
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POUND, Ezra. The Cantos. Some Testimonies by Ernest Hemingway,
New York : 1933
First edition, first impression. Learn More£600.00Stock Code: 78052
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POUND, Ezra. The Cantos. Some Testimonies by Ernest Hemingway,
New York : 1933
First edition, first impression. Learn More£650.00Stock Code: 66251
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COCKTAILS - NORTH, Sterling, & Carl Kroch (eds.) So Red the Nose or Breath in the Afternoon.
New York : 1935
First edition, first printing. Cocktail recipes by 30 authors, including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Erskine Caldwell, Theodore Dresier, Ernest Hemingway, and Rockwell Kent. Learn More£425.00Stock Code: 109579
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SCHUYLER, James. The Morning of the Poem.
New York : 1980
First edition, first printing. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, " For Virgil, "...My long life..." Jimmy 3/14/80." Recipient was Virgil Thomson, the American composer, whom besides Schulyer forged friendships with James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Piccaso and other prominent cultural figures of the day. Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 101437
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RIBEMONT-DESSAIGNES, Georges (ed.) Bifur.
Paris : 1929-31
First editions, limited issue. A complete set of the Surrealist-inflected, avant-garde Parisian art and literary journal, issued between 25 May 1929 and 10 June 1931. Each volume is numbered: the first four volumes were printed in an edition of 3,000 copies, volumes 5 to 7 one of 2,000 copies, and volume 8 was one of 1,700 copies. Established by Pierre... Learn More£2,250.00Stock Code: 107785
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COMMAGER, Henry Steele. The American Mind.
New Haven : 1950
First edition, first printing. Inscribed on the front free endpaper by the author: "Mr. Katzenbach with good wishes Henry Steele Commager". Commager (1902-1998) was one of the most prolific American historians of his time, whose works helped define American liberalism. The present work, one of his most famous, argues that the American mind is rational,... Learn More£750.00Stock Code: 124213
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CAPUTO, Philip. Horn of Africa.
New York : 1980
First edition, first printing. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author "For Dink Bruce, Regards from your friend and temporary tenant, Philip Caputo. Sept., 1980" on the half-title. The recipient was Benjamin "Dink" Bruce, a cult figure in Key West, the writers' haven in Florida where Caputo moved in order "to write and fish" (McCarthy, A Book Lover's... Learn More£150.00Stock Code: 107937
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SANCHEZ, Thomas. King Bongo.
New York : 2003
First edition, first printing. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author "For mi compadre at Mile Zero, Dink Bruce. Thomas Sanchez, Key West, 4 May 2003" on the title-page. The recipient was Benjamin "Dink" Bruce, whose father Telly Otto Bruce ("Toby") arrived in Key West at the behest of his Arkansas friend Ernest Hemingway in 1935, serving the author... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 107936
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McALMON, Robert. Corrected proof sheets for The Portrait of a Generation.
[Paris] : [5 January 1926]
Corrected proof sheets, with manuscript and typewritten annotations on 23 pages, the majority in McAlmon's hand. McAlmon makes changes to both the formatting and language of the poems, proving an insight into his writing method. The Portrait of a Generation was published in 1926 by his own Contact Publishing Company in an issue of 200 copies. McAlmon,... Learn More£3,250.00Stock Code: 123869
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MATTHIESSEN, Peter. In the Spirit of Crazy Horse.
New York : 1983
First edition, first printing. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author "For Dink, in the Spirit, and kind regards, Peter (Matthiessen)". The recipient was Benjamin "Dink" Bruce, a cult figure in the Florida writers' haven of Key West. Dink's father Telly Otto Bruce ("Toby") arrived in Key West at the behest of his Arkansas friend Ernest Hemingway... Learn More£200.00Stock Code: 114053
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SANCHEZ, Thomas. Zoot-Suit Murders.
New York : 1978
First edition, first printing. Inscribed by the author "For Dink Bruce, who knows there's more than 1 way to skin a cat, suit a fish, churn the waters of this life ?& the next G. Con Abrazo Grande Hermano, Thomas Sanchez, Key West, 30 November 81". The recipient was Benjamin "Dink" Bruce, whose father Telly Otto Bruce ("Toby") arrived in Key West at... Learn More£175.00Stock Code: 107958
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GOOLD-ADAMS, Evelyn St Bride, as B. M. G.-Adams. England.
Paris : 1923
First and limited edition, number 9 of 150 copies only. B. M. G-Adams was the pen name of Evelyn St. Bride Scratton (née Goold-Adams) a friend and sometime lover of Ezra Pound. This work is a collection of three sketches of English country life. Pound encouraged St. Bride's writing and promoted her work, influencing the appearance of her writing in... Learn More£500.00Stock Code: 126829
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CAPUTO, Philip. Horn of Africa. [Advance proof copy.]
London : 1981
Advance proof copy of the first UK edition, inscribed by the author "For Benjamin Bruce, 'Dink', friend from the old days, and friend forever, Philip Caputo, Livingston, MT. August, 2013". Benjamin "Dink" Bruce was a cult figure in Key West, the writers' haven in Florida where Caputo moved "to write and fish" (McCarthy, A Book Lover's Guide to Florida,... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 107941
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STONE, Robert. Dog Soldiers; [with:] A Hall of Mirrors.
New York : 1975
First Ballantine Books editions, first printings. Presentation copies, inscribed by the author on the title pages, "For Dink Bruce, with thanks and best wishes, Bob Stone". The recipient was Benjamin "Dink" Bruce, a cult figure in Key West, Florida. Dink's father Telly Otto Bruce ("Toby") originally moved to Key West at the behest of his Arkansas friend... Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 116247