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(For Refererence) (Need to Find) (13), for reference (need to find) (13), Late edition paperback (For Reference) (13), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (NEED TO FIND) (5), 1st Paperback Edition (4), Reading Copy (4), first edition thus (3), Late edition paperback (Reading Copy) (3), Morrow 116. 2 (2), as he grows from child to adolescent to soldier (2), 1st Edition Hardcover (Good) (2), Late Paperback Edition (For Reference) (2), grouped together according to the major time periods in the protagonist's life. Based on Hemingway's own experiences as a boy and as a member of the Red Cross ambulance corps in World War I. The collection follows Nick's life as a child to parent (2), From one of the 20th century's greatest voices comes the complete chronological anthology of his short stories featuring Nick Adams (2), Ernest Hemingway's memorable character (2), and parent--a sequence closely paralleling the events of Hemingway's life. The complete collection of Ernest Hemingway's Nick Adams two dozen stories are gathered here in one volume (2), and writer and feature some of Hemingway's earliest work such as "Indian Camp" and some of his best-known short stories (2), along with soldier (2), Late edition paperback (2), Late edition paperback (UK) (For Reference) (2), Non-Fiction. A paperback original. Introduction by Gene Z. Hanrahan. (2), issued by the Council on Books in Wartime (2), Later Scribner edition (2), veteran (2), First Paperback Edition (2), writer (2), Armed Services Editions (2), 1st Hardcover Edition (2), Vol. 85 (1), Cynthia continues to haunt Street's thoughts. Despite one successful novel after another (1), if truly presented (1), to insert whatever love interest he or she may have at the time. The writer has attempted to write an absolutely true book to see whether the shape of a country and the pattern of a month's action can (1), while reading it (1), none of the characters or incidents in this book is imaginary. Anyone not finding sufficient love interest is at liberty (1), "Unlike many novels (1), 1935. From the Foreword (1), No. 1ā€“4. New York: Charles Scribnerā€™s Sons (1), Vol. 86 (1), No. 5ā€“6 (1), The book would be released by Scribner's in September (1), whom he lost by his obsession for roaming the world in search of stories for his novels. Though she is dead (1), Street feels he has compromised his talent to ensure the success of his books (1), Charles Scribnerā€™s Sons decided to publish A Farewell to Arms in its entirety over six separate issues of their magazine. The book publication was timed to coincide with the final issue of the serialized version.In Scribnerā€™s Magazine (1), making him a failure in his eyes. His neglected wife Helen tends to his wounds (1), 1929. Octavo (1), including a chip to October wrapper corner; small stain to extreme corner margin of some issue text. A very good set (1), Mayā€“October (1), endures his talk of lost loves (1), and tries to restore in him the will to fight his illness until help arrives. Her devotion to him makes him finally realize that he is not a failure. With his realization of a chance for love and happiness with Helen (1), he regains his will to live (FOR REFERENCE) (1), Later edition Bantam (For Refererence) (Need to Find) (1), some soiling and a little edgewear to wrappers (1), original wrappers. Six issues housed in custom cloth box. With illustrations of Hemingway in May and October issues. A hint of fading to a few spines (less than usual) (1), FIRST APPEARANCE of Hemingwayā€™s A Farewell to Arms (1), preceding the first edition in book form.In order to gain advance interest in Hemingwayā€™s latest novel (1), listens to his ranting (1), he feverishly reflects on what he perceives as his failures at love and writing. Through his delirium he recalls his one true love (1), Cynthia Green (1), and the dangerous (1), spine lightly creased) (VG-FINE) (1), First Penguin Edition (FOR REFERENCE) (1), an honest man who is forced into running contraband between Cuba and Key West as a means of keeping his crumbling family financially afloat. His adventures lead him into the world of the wealthy and dissipated yachtsmen who throng the region (1), and involve him in a strange and unlikely love affair.Harshly realistic (1), yet with one of the most subtle and moving relationships in the Hemingway oeuvre (1), Later edition paperback . To Have and Have Not is the dramatic story of Harry Morgan (1), To Have and Have Not is literary high adventure at its finest. (NEED TO FIND). (For Reference) (Great Cover) (1), Cover art by Binger. (1), A sensational bestseller when it appeared in 1986 (1), The Garden of Eden is the last uncompleted novel of Ernest Hemingway (1), which he worked on intermittently from 1946 until his death in 1961. Set on the CĆ“te d'Azur in the 1920s (1), it is the story of a young American writer (1), David Bourne (1), his glamorous wife (1), erotic game they play when they fall in love with the same woman. "A lean (1), compete with a work of the imagination." Complete sets of this "non-fiction novel" in its original magazine format have gotten quite difficult to assemble. Illustrated with decorations by Shenton. See Hanneman C231.(NEED TO FIND) (1), it includes such great and much anthologized short stories as The Chrysanthemums (1), As writer Harry Street lies gravely wounded from an African hunting accident (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A7t (Fair-Poor) (Pages are separating from spine and many are torn) (Upgraded) (1), not recorded by Goldstone & Payne (1), The Vigilante (1), Johnny Bear (1), The Harness (1), this is one of the most scarce Steinbeck mass market paperbacks (1), sensuous narrative...taut (1), this is the correct first printing with Avon 130 through 133 listed as "Titles Just Issued" on the inside rear wrapper (1), wrappers. Softcover. No. 132 (1), First simultaneous paperback edition. Introduction by James Michener. Illustrated from black and white photographs. (1), the master "doing what nobody did better" (NEED TO FIND) (1), " The Garden of Eden represents vintage Hemingway (1), and strangely contemporary (1), rare complete and in the original wrappers with no stamps; housed in beautiful custom box by noted book artist Sjoerd Hofstra. (NEED TO FIND) (1), 1st UK Edition - Harry Morgan was hard (1), Later Edition (FOR REFERENCE) Green Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemingway (1), black and white. Book has dust stains with bookworm markings at rear. Spine ends taped to stabilize tears. Single reading crease in spine. Prior owner's signature inside front cover (1), https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31526993966&searchurl=yrh%3D1960%26fe%3Don%26n%3D100121503%26pt%3Dbook%26xpod%3Doff%26bi%3Ds%26ds%3D30%26bx%3Doff%26pics%3Don%26sortby%3D17%26an%3Dsteinbeck%26recentlyadded%3Dall&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp5-_-tit (1), 1st UK edition of the Armed Services publication.(FOR REFERENCE) (1), aris in the twenties: Pernod (1), parties and expatriate Americans (1), loose-living on money from home. Jake is wildly in love with Brett Ashley (1), aristocratic and irresistibly beautiful (1), with an abandoned (1), sensuous nature that she cannot change. Novel first published in 1926 by Scribner. 20th Century Fox released a 1957 movie based on the novel: directed by Henry King (1), starring; Tyrone Power (1), and Eddie Albert. Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899?1961) was an American novelist (1), and journalist. His economical and understated style?which he termed the iceberg theory?had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction (1), while his adventurous lifestyle and public image brought him admiration from later generations. He won both the 1953 Pulitzer Price and the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. This copy published in 1937 by Albatross (1), a publisher in the Third Reich of Germany during WWII. They published contemporary American and English writers in their original English during Hitler's reign in Germany. Since both Allied and Axis soldiers would confiscate and destroy Albatross publicat (1), they are rarely found today. Trade Paperback (about an inch longer than the mass market paperback of today) has yellow wraps missing about a half inch at foot of spine. Covers designed in 3 colors (1), adds no value. Interior is tight (1), published by The Continental Book Company in 1948. The Zephyr Books series is a collection of British and American authors (1), clean and text is unmarked. Pages are sturdy but browning from outside to in. Copyright 1937 (although original copyright of 1926 not mentioned) by Albatross. It is not apparent to me what was done that justifies the new copyright date. No Edition/print-r (1), (For Refererence) Good to Very Good (1), This is the first paperback edition of this classic. The book is in Near Fine to fine condition. Appears unread. There is almost unnoticeable wear to the front cover edges. Otherwise a Fine copy. (1), fCover art by Barye. For reference (need to find) (1), Ernest Hemingway's rare first book (Hanneman A1a) (1), One of the great literary rarities of the 20th century (1), and of American literature as a whole. $39 (1), 000 on AbeBooks (1), 000- $100 (1), (THUS) For Refererence) (Need to Find) (1), One of only ten titles published in the short-lived Cape Flexibles series. (NEED TO FIND) (1), There may be a 1954 version (NEED TO FIND) (1), Later version of the Scriber paperback (FOR REFERENCE) (1), Have not identified an early paperback edition (1), (LATER PAPERBACK EDITION) (FOR REFERENCE) (1), The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck is volume 28 of the Zephyr Books series (1), Later edition (FOR REFERENCE) (1), and keep his belly full. "This active (1), First Swedish Editoin (FOR REFERENCE) (1), (First UK edition) (For Refererence) (Need to Find) (1), First US Edition (THUS).11/29/2023 (GOOD TO VERY GOOD) (1), First UK Edition - For Whom the Bell Tolls combines two of the author's recurring obsessions: war and personal honor. The pivotal battle scene involving El Sordo's last stand is a showcase for Hemingway's narrative powers (1), but the quieter (1), ongoing conflict within Robert Jordan as he struggles to fulfill his mission perhaps at the cost of his own life is a testament to his creator's psychological acuity. By turns brutal and compassionate (1), it is arguably Hemingway's most mature work and one of the best war novels of the 20th century (1), First US Edition (THUS) (GOOD TO VERY GOOD) (1), Later UK edition (For Refererence) (Need to Find) (1), else very good. Seller Inventory # JD33717 (NEED TO FIND) (1), the classic Hemingway hero (1), gun-running and man-running from Cuba to the Florida Keys in the depression. He ran risks (1), from stray coastguard bullets and sudden double-crosses. But it was the only way he could keep his boat (1), keep his independence (1), passionate life on the verge of the tropics is perfect material for the Hemingway style (1), Morrow 93 (Armed Services Edition) (VG-Fine) (1), and the reader carries away from the book a sense of freshness and exhilaration; trade winds (1), southern cities and warm seas all admirably described by the instrument of precision with which he writes." - "New Statesman". (1), Precedes the Scribner's trade edition by one week. "The Old Man and the Sea" was the final novel written and published during Hemingway's lifetime. Written in 1951 (1), it was first published in Life magazine in the fall of 1952. The first edition was published in 1952 (1), with a print run of 50 (1), 000 copies."The Old Man and the Sea" is the story of an aging fisherman who sets off to end his unlucky fishing streak. What ensues is an epic battle between the fisherman and a gigantic Marlin. It is a story of strength and struggle (1), respect and fear (1), contemplation and acceptance. This novella won Ernest Hemingway the Pulitzer Prize in 1952 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. (1), Later Paperback edition (FOR REFERENCE) (1), Later paperback edition (For Refererence) (1), (First Paperback Edition THUS) (Need to Find) (1), First Edition (THUS) Collection of seven short stories by Faulkner comprising: Was; The Fire And the Hearth; Pantaloon in Black; The Old People; The Bear; Delta Autumn; and Go Down Moses (NEED TO FIND) (1), including "Big Two-Hearted River." Perfect for longtime Hemingway fans and as an introduction to one of America's most famous writers. (1), including "Big Two-Hearted River." Perfect for longtime Hemingway fans and as an introduction to one of America's most famous writers. (FOR REFERENCE) (1), designed to fit the pocket of a World War II American GI. (NEED TO FIND) (1), NY (1), distributed during World War II to American soldiers overseas.(NEED TO FIND) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (1st Bantam paperback) (NEED TO FIND) Cover art by H. Lawrence Hoffman (1), Late Edition paperback Fifth printing (Fair/poor) (1), Late edition paperback 4th printing paperback (poor) (1), Late paperback edition (Reading Copy) (1), Late edition paperback - Reading Copy (1), Late edition paperback PAN (UK) (Good) (1), (For Refererence) (Need to Find) (found Good plus version $175) (1), diamond cut-out in cover) Ben Stahl Cover (1), November 1945. NY (1), wrappers. Softcover. No. 7 (although Goldstone & Payne states that it is unnumbered) (1), part of the first 20 Bantam titles which were printed simultaneously in November 1945 (1), but which were not distributed until January 1946--which explains why later printings of these titles give January 1946 as the date of original publication (1), Goldstone & Payne A12p (1), Late edition paperback (For Reference) 35c (1), Late Edition paperback 1st Printing (Very Good) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Sweden) (NEED TO FIND) (1), 1st polish paperback edition (REFERENCE) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Canadien) About this Item: Heinemann (1), Late edition paperback (For Reference). London Cover art by John Vernon. Initial release date 1957 (1), star in the movie directed by Emilio Fernandez and produced by Oscar Dancigers for FAMA and AGUILA FILMS and released by RKO Radio.By John Steinbeck. Illustrated with 8 black and white photographs from the movie" (Very Good) (1), Pedro Armendariz and Maria Elena Marques (1), Viking Press and Bantam Books are publishing the book. Mexico's two leading motion picture actors (1), at the same time it is being released as one of the most distinguished pictures of the year (1), 1957. Soft cover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Special Edition. Original 1957 Uncorrected Proof Copy Published by Heinemann. Octavo softcover with pictorial dustjacket. Measures approx. 8" x 5.25" (20cm x 14cm). 164pp. ($500.00) (FOR REFE (1), Melbourne London Toronto (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Fine-unread) (1), 1st Hardcover Edition 1st Printing (NEED TO FIND) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (A Fighting Forces Penguin Special - Infantry Journal) (Fine -unread) (1), Later edition paperback (Sweden) (For Reference) (1), Later Edition (Sweden) (For Reference) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing UK (For Reference) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (UK) (For Reference) (1), (Reading copy) (1), 1st Hardcover Edition (Fair/Good) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 6th Printing (Good) (1), Catherine (1), too (1), yellow (1), Bantam Books (1), chic (1), 8th printing (1), rum-running (1), 1st paperback edition (1), and others (1), Ava Gardner (1), Errol Flynn (1), first edition (1), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1), First Printing (1), Flight (1), FIRST PRINTING (1), 1st Hardcover Edition (Good) (1), 1st Modern Library Edition (Good) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 14th Printing (1), 1st Hardcover Edition !st Printing (Very Good) No Slip Cover (1), 15th Paperback Rrinting (VeryGood) (1), 2nd Printing (Fair) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 3rd Printing (Very Good) (1), 1st Paperback Edition Signed (Very Good) (1), 1st Printing (Very Good). Scribbles on title page. (1), For reference (1), November 1945 (1), The Raid (1), The Snake (1), short-story writer (1), The Red Pony (1), For Reference (1), 1st Paperback Edition 6th Printing (Very Good) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 6th Printing (1), being threatened by the incursions of man. (Need to Find) (1), wrappers. Softcover. No. 667 in this important series (1), !st Paperback Edition 8th printing G&P A22i New Ben Stahl art. (Very Good Near Fine) (Wrappers exist but not present with this copy) (NEED TO FIND COPY WITH WRAPPERS) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A32j Morrow 222.(VG-Fine) (Rolled Spine) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A7t (VG-Fine) (spine crease) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing Goldstone & Payne A11c (1), 1st Printing G&P A11j (Fine)(Dogear fold top right corner of cover) 1st Compass release (PB came before official HC release) Pictorial wrappers with the original Elmer Hader illustration. (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A33k Morrow 234.Cover Art Barrye Phillips (FINE - slight spine crease) (1), (For Refererence) (Need to Find) (Low Priority) (1), (For Refererence) (Need to Find) (THUS) (1), f(2) onhand.One is Good condition. The other is not so much. (1), small paper issue measuring 6 1/16" x 4 3/4". Owners name in pencil of scholar Kenneth Robinson (1), and a couple of very small tears (1), Later Bantam edition On Hand (Fair Condition) (1), (THUS) First edition of the first Continental printing (1), n.d. (1945) (1), a novel and source of the Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall film (1), 1st Paperback Edition 3rd Printing G&P A33k Morrow 234.Cover Art Barrye Phillips (Fine) (Need to find first printing) (1), Hanneman 20A (1), even then (1), where he and his wife Pauline journeyed in December 1933. Hemingway's well-known interest in - and fascination with - big-game hunting is magnificently captured in this evocative account of his trip. It is an examination of the lure of the hunt and an imp (1), The Scribner Library ; 1962 PB illustrated by eDward Shenton. Scribner "A" indicating 1st edition in this format. Green Hills of Africa is Ernest Hemingway's lyrical journal of a month on safari in the great game country of East Africa (1), and nine others (1), My Old Man (1), includes The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (1), an elusive Hemingway "A" item (1), Hanneman A14e (1), a paperback original (1), wrappers. Softcover. No. K-9 in this important series (1), n.d. (1944) (1), "The Grapes of Wrath." Armed Services Edition No.690 (1), (THUS) NY (1), designed to fit the pocket of a World War II American GI. Cover creases and some wear (1), 1st Paperback Edition 2nd Printing G&P A38h There is no reference to the Nobel Prize on the front cover as on later printings of this edition. Not mentioned in Morrow (VG) (Cover is tight (1), 44th Printing G&P A32j Morrow 222.(Good) (There is a 1954 version) (Upgrade on order) (1), fLater printing of first paperback edition (for reference) (1), Late edition paperback 1st Printing G&P A1l. Morrow 11 (Very Good) (1), later printing (G&P A3e (1949 Dell 358 ed. is earliest paperback) (Good) (1), 2nd Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A3g. Morrow 25 (Good) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A3e Map back book later released as Dell 407 (VG-Fine) (1), 1st Printing G&P A2n (Fine) (1), Late edition paperback G&P A2j (For Reference) (Scarce) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing. G&P A2i. Morrow 17 Unabridged reprint of the 1932 Covici-Friede hardcover first edition (Very Good) (Shelf worn and dog ear on front cover. Owner stamp on front and back covers) (1), Late edition paperback 1st Printing G&P A1k. (REFERENCE). Cover art by Rudolph Belarski. (Fine-Unread) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Sweden) G&P A4j (NEED TO FIND) Republished in 1949 (1), making it the first paperback edition. Also in Harmon (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Fine-Unread) ($20.00) Found a version from 1936 on Ebay - A1g in Goldstone & Payne (1), Later edition paperback (For Reference) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Armed Services Edition) (NEED TO FIND) (1), Thus. (need to find) (1), later printing of Signet 632 (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Armed Services Edition) G&P A4k This was the first Steinbeck work to be published in the ArmedServices Edition series. (NEED TO FIND) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A5l. Morrow 52 (VG to Fine) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A29e. Morrow 208.Ben Stahl cover art (Fine+) (1), First Printing Morrow 176 (Very Good) (1), G&P A25d. Morrow 192 Reading Copy (1), 1st Printing G&P A25d. Morrow 192 "Now (1), 1st Paperback edition Fourth printing G&P A23h (Very Good) (Alternate Cover) (Ben Stahl Cover) (Pub date is 1950 for first printing) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A23h (VG) (Slightly creased spine (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A23h (Good - Very Good) Ben Stahl Cover (1), Late edition paperback 1st Printing G&P A22l Morrow 178 (Reading Copy) (1), G&P A22i Lester Kohs cover art (Very Good) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Thus) G&P A9j (15 years between HC and PB) (Fine-Unread) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Armed Services Edition) G&P A22f (NEED TO FIND) (1), Late Edition paperback UK G&P A12r (For Reference) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing G&P A12p Morrow 116 (Fine-Unread). NY (1), the back cover format of this edition differs from the later Armed Services Editions of Steinbeck works (NEED TO FIND) (1), 1st Paperback Edition 1st Printing (Armed Services Edition) Unlike Number 690 (1), 1st Printing G&P A4l Morrow 35 (Fine-Unread) (1), with a note about the author at the end (1)
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