Hemingway's Wastelanders
[Charlottesville]: University of Virginia, 1952. Softcover. First edition. One leaf folded in quarters. Fine. Program for The Fourth Peters Rushton Seminar in Contemporary Prose and Poetry. More
[Charlottesville]: University of Virginia, 1952. Softcover. First edition. One leaf folded in quarters. Fine. Program for The Fourth Peters Rushton Seminar in Contemporary Prose and Poetry. More
New York: Lion Books, Inc., (1954). Softcover. Lion Library edition. Edited by Daniel Talbot. Mass market paperback. Spine and pages toned, light wear along the edges, small chips at the spine ends, a couple of pages with small corner chips, about near fine. Includes work by James Baldwin, Ernest Hemingway..... More
London: Fleetway Publications, 1964. Softcover. Magazine. 12mo. 168pp. Incorrectly bound paperback. Black and white illustrations by Graham, Shirley Hughes, Hannah Mekler, Mary Dinsdale, M. Whittlesea, Biro, William Burnard. Pages age-toned, spine creased with tail nicked, about very good but bound out of order and duplicates of the stories *Manhood* by..... More
New York: The Vanguard Press, 1945. Hardcover. First edition. Small quarto. 283pp. Illustrated by the author. Faint stain on rear pastedown, cloth moderately soiled, spine cocked, about very good lacking the dustwrapper. More
Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, (1966). Softcover. First British paperback edition. Small owner inscription to the recto of the first page, pen notations and underlining throughout some of the text, else very good plus in wrappers with light reading creases to the spine. More
New York: Scribner, 1950. Hardcover. Very good/Poor Book rubbed on edges and cover. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. More
New York: Dell, (1950). Softcover. Reprint. Near very good with some creases and very slight warping on front wrapper. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. Hardcover. First American edition (following the British edition by a few days). Ownership signature of novelist Stuart Mitchner dated in 1959 on front fly, a bit cocked, a very good copy in very good or better second issue dustwrapper. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. Hardcover. First edition. Near fine with light wear in near very good dustwrapper (with lettering in yellow on spine) with rubbing and small nicks and tears at the extremities. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. Hardcover. First edition. Fine in a nice, near fine first issue dustwrapper with a small chip on the front panel. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950. Hardcover. First American edition (following the British edition by a few days). Slight bump on the boards, else fine in lightly rubbed near fine second issue dustwrapper (with orange on the spine) with tiny tears. More
London: Jonathan Cape, (1964). Softcover. Advance excerpt, preceding all other issues (English and American). Large octavo consisting of mimeographed sheets printed rectos only, stapled into printed card covers. Printed letter from Cape's publicity director laid in with order form. Vignettes inspired by the author's profound nostalgia for the halcyon days..... More
Kobnhaven: J. H. Schultz Forlag, 1945. Softcover. First Danish edition of *The Green Hills of Africa.* Translated by Ole Restrup. Large octavo. 235pp. Green pictorial wrappers. Acidic pages lightly browned as usual, else a fine, bright copy. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1967). Hardcover. First edition. Edited by William White. Fine in good dustwrapper with some staining and shallow chipping on the rear panel. More
London: Collins, (1967). Softcover. Uncorrected proof of the first English edition. Edited by William White. A small crease on the front wrap, title written on the spine, very good or better in red wrappers with applied printed label. Scarce in this format. More
(Minneapolis, Minnesota): Redpath Press, (1987). Softcover. First edition. Illustrated by Etienne Delessert. Designed by Rita Marshall. 12mo. A fine copy in the publisher's mailing envelope with a small tear on the flap from being roughly opened. Originally published in *The Toronto Star Weekly* in 1923. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1987). Hardcover. First edition. Foreword by John, Patrick and Gregory Hemingway. 650pp. Topedge slightly foxed, near fine in a near fine dust jacket with slight sunning to the spine and part of the front panel. Collects all of Hemingway's short stories previously published in *The..... More
New York: Scribner, (2003). Softcover. Reprint. Foreword by John, Patrick and Gregory Hemingway. 650pp. Fine in wrappers. Collects all of Hemingway's short stories previously published in *The First Forty-Nine*, plus 14 stories published subsequently in books or magazines and seven never-before-published works of fiction. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1987). Hardcover. First edition. Foreword by John, Patrick and Gregory Hemingway. 650pp. Fine in price-clipped very good or better dust jacket with modest wear and soil, a faintly sunned spine, and a tiny tear at the bottom of the lower flap fold. Collects all of..... More
New York: Book-of-the-Month Club, (1993). Hardcover. Book Club edition. Foreword by John, Patrick and Gregory Hemingway. Octavo. xiii, 650pp. Topedge and flyleaves with some faint soil else fine in fine dust jacket. Collects all of Hemingway's short stories previously published in *The First Forty-Nine*, plus 14 stories published subsequently in..... More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1985). Softcover. First simultaneous paperback edition. Introduction by James Michener. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Foxing on page edges, edges lightly rubbed, very good. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1985). Hardcover. First edition thus, with an introduction by James Michener. Fine in fine dust jacket save for toning on the flaps. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. Hardcover. First edition. Near fine in a presentable good dustwrapper with shallow chipping at the extremities and a chip along the top of the rear panel that is about 1½" at its deepest point. Hemingway's favorite among his books, an exploration of professional bullfighting..... More