Tabula 1916. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. First appearance of one of Hemingway's earliest stories published while he was still a student in high school. Some of Hemingways earliest writings appeared in Tabula the literary magazine of Hemingways high school in Oak Park Illinois. Near fine in original wrappers. Volume 23 number 1 of the magazine. Extraordinarily rare. Housed in a fine stiff folder. Tabula unknown
Hollywood: 20th Century Fox 1962. Eight 11x14" color lobby cards. Some modest smudging and light use a few corners a trifle bumped a few signs of corner staples from exhibition otherwise very good. A complete set of the studio promotional lobby cards for the Martin Ritt film based on Hotchner's melange adaptation of several Hemingway short stories starring Paul Newman Eli Wallach et al. 20th Century Fox unknown
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota 1964 vg/vg. out of print. early issue edition. Binding is cloth. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1964 hardcover
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1939. First English Language Edition. Bullfighting memoir translated from the Spanish by the American matador Sidney Franklin. Ernest Hemingway was an uncredited co-translator and editor. Octavo. Yellow cloth; dustjacket; 439pp. Tight clean copy; spine cloth a shade darkened and brown top-stain a shade faded. In the original pictorial dustwrapper unclipped lightly rubbed at edges with orange portions faded to yellow on spine as usual. An attractive copy. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
New York: Robbins Music Corp. 1957. 4pp. Quarto. Folded leaflet with pictorial upper panel. Trace of use else about fine. Sheet music for the main theme from Charles Vidor's film adaptation of Hemingway's novel based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht produced by David O. Selznick starring Rock Hudson Jennifer Jones and Vittorio De Sica. Formerly uncommon in decent condition this is one of a number of virtually untouched duplicate copies from the Selznick Archive that entered the market via the Serendipity Books dispersal. Robbins Music Corp. unknown
Modern Library. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1938. Hardcover. 597 pp; Modern Library Giant. Light shelf wear on corners and spine ends previous owner's name on front endpage minor toning otherwise clean and tight. DJ spine is faded some toning and edge wear light soiling. An attractive book. DJ protected in clear Brodart cover. . Modern Library hardcover
London: Folio Society 1986. First Folio Society edition 1986. Hardback. xvi 274pp. Original slipcase. No dust jacket as issued. Book in near fine condition. Slipcase near fine with just a little faint scuffing. Folio Society hardcover
Macmillan Pub Co 1987-03-01. 10th. Paperback. New. / NEW BOOK NEVER BEEN OPENED /I HAVE THOUSANDS OF PLAYS AND MUSICALS IN MY LISTINGS/SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! Macmillan Pub Co paperback
NY: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1966. good. Paperback. ISBN:0684718065 The first 49 stories with a brief preface. 499pp; pencil check marks on contents page otherwise text clean; wear to olive & yellow cover crease to top corner of front; reading creases in spine . Charles Scribner's Sons paperback
Macmillan Pub Co. Good with no dust jacket. 1987. Paperback. 0020518609 . A Scribner classic; 6.90 X 4.10 X 1.40 inches; 499 pages . Macmillan Pub Co paperback
Macmillan Pub Co. Fair with no dust jacket. 1987. Paperback. 0020518609 . Cover creased and worn; A Scribner classic; 6.90 X 4.10 X 1.40 inches; 499 pages . Macmillan Pub Co paperback
Folio Society 1986. Hardcover. Very Good. Fading to spine otherwise a VG hardback in slipcase. 273 pages. Stylish illustrations by Ian Beck. Selected and introduced by David Hughes. <br/> <br/> Folio Society, 1986 hardcover
N.Y. Scribner's Sons 1966. Soft Cover. viii 499 p. The first forty-nine stories with a 1938 Preface by Hemingway. Stock #100856. Vg/ paper. American Literature N.Y., Scribner's Sons, 1966. paperback
London: Folio Society 1986. Hardcover. Book is as new clean tight & bright condition in a very good small sticker scar slipcase. 273pp. illus. Folio Society hardcover
US: Dell. Mass Market Pa. 0440378648 Literature & Fiction Good some creasing pages little tan. 528p books carefully packed and shipped promptly . Good. 1954. Dell paperback
Scibners 1953. Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway Scribers undated 1953 Hardback in good condition NO dust jacket. Text clean and unmarked binding tight. A collection of Hemingway's short stories including the Snows of Kilimanjaro Old Man at the Bridge The Battler Mr. and Mrs. Elliot. 49 stories in all. Stories are from the 1920ies up to time of this publication. This is a nice reading copy. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Scibners Hardcover
New York New York U.S.A.: Charles Scribner's Sons 1966. 499pp Corners of cover are rubbed otherwise book is AS NEW. Glossy Soft Cover. Fine. Charles Scribner's Sons paperback
London: Folio Society 1986. Hardcover in slipcase Fine no dust jacket. 273pp. Illustrated cover frontispiece illustrations. Previous owner's bookplate. Edited by David Hughes. Illustrations by Ian Beck. Fiction Short Stories. Folio Society Hardcover
Varlik Yayinevi Istanbul. Very Good. 1968. Softcover. Very Good paperback with some wear to the spine edges and age discoloration to the page block. ; W1W; Thick 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 292 pages . Varlik Yayinevi (Istanbul) paperback
Moskva Goslitizdat 1934.<br />Limited to 8 000 copies. <br />Hemingway's first book in Russian. Passed for printing on 8/XII 1934. This edition includes stories from Hemingway's first book <i>In Our Time</i> except <i>On the Quai at Smyrna The Revolutionist </i>and<i> My Old Man</i> <i>Men Without Women</i> <i>Ten Indians The Killers In Another Country A Simple Enquiry Che Ti Dice La Patria I An Alpine Idyll Hills Like White Elephants A Canary for One Now I Lay Me</i> Death in the Afternoon an excerpt from twelfth chapter and Winner Take Nothing <i>Homage to Switzerland A Clean Well-Lighted Place The Gambler the Nun </i>and<i> the Radio</i>. Ivan Kashkin critic and translator was 'responsible for Hemingway reputation in the USSR'. He founded and headed 'the Soviet school' of literary translation. This team translated the book. Hemingway borrowed the name Kashkin for use in For Whom the Bell Tolls. Also Hemingway wrote that Kashkin 'is the best critic and translator I ever had'. The introduction appeared separately previously as an article in Literaturny Kritik 9 September 1934. Here Kashkin wrote that Hemingway 'is outside the traditions of modern American literature' and compared him to Ambrose Bierce Anton Chekhov Guy de Maupassant and Prosper Merimee. Hanneman 287. Libman 6686. OCLC locates three copies in USA only: in Harvard Library University of Texas University of Cambridge one copy is in Belguim Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library. Goslitizdat hardcover
HEMINGWAY Ernest. SMRT ODPOLEDNE. Praha:: Odeon 1981. First Czech edition of 'Death in the Afternoon'. . A near fine copy in near fine dust jacket; jacket has slight tanning on spine two small soil spots else quite fresh and bright. . Text in Czech. Octavo pictorial cloth 301 pages illustrated reproducing 88 full-page photographs of bull fighting. (Odeon), hardcover
Rowohlt Verlag. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Rowohlt Verlag unknown
Charles Scribner's Sons 1964. SL 32 gray cover with white and green boxes black ltrs edges nicked original price was $1.25 clean & tight. Reprinnt. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Charles Scribner's Sons Paperback
New York NY: Scribner's. 1955. Softcover. Very Good with no dust jacket; Edgewear. Creases in covers. ; Scribner Library; Trade PB; 154 pages . Scribner's paperback
Paris:: Contact Editions; Three Mountains Press 1925. First edition; one of 300 copies. publisher's printed wrappers preserved in a custom quarter leather folding box. A very good copy. There is some separation at the bottom of the front and rear joints and some slight use at the extremities of the spine. It appears that those extremities have been neatly reinforced with adhesive. . 8vo. Hanneman B3. Contact Editions; Three Mountains Press, hardcover
Ring Lardner Memorial Fund. Fine with no dust jacket. 1939. Limited Edition; First Printing. Softcover. 8vo; One of only 500 copies printed . Ring Lardner Memorial Fund paperback
New York: Paramount Pictures 1943. 20pp. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations some in color photographs. Corners a bit bumped and creased light use ink date neatly written inside rear wrapper else very good. Original souvenir booklet for the release of the 1943 film adaptation of Hemingway's novel based on a screenplay by Dudley Nichols directed by Sam Wood starring Gary Cooper Ingrid Bergman Akim Tamiroff et al. Nichols contributes a foreword there are comments by Cooper Bergman and other cast members printed below large color portraits of them in costume by Dan Sayre Goresbeck articles by the director notes about the production and production principals and a two page illustrated bio of Hemingway. Paramount Pictures unknown
J.H. Schultz 1955-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. cover bumped chipped and torn around the edges; tears in crown of spine; ca. 2 cm of bottom of spine missing; ink note on half title page; deckled edges; dimple on bottom of pages; 153 pages J.H. Schultz paperback