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This novella, only 140 pages, was first
printed in its entirety in Life Magazine on September 1, 1952. It inspired a buying frenzy - selling over five million copies of the
magazine in just two days!
The story about an aging Cuban
fisherman wrangling a large marlin in the gulf stream was written in
1951 in Cuba and published in 1952. In 1953, it won the Pulitzer Prize
for Fiction and led to Hemingway's nomination for the Nobel Prize in
Literature in 1954.
Man's struggle against nature is the...
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Many consider For Whom the Bell Tolls to be author Ernest Hemingway’s finest work. Inspired by Hemingway’s time as a war correspondent for The North American Newspaper Alliance during the Spanish Civil War, For Whom the Bell Tolls is a stark and brutal commentary on the nature of war, sacrifice, and death. In fact, many believe his work is among the best depictions of the Spanish Civil War written. As with some of Hemingway’s other work, many of the characters, experiences, and...
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Based on real events and acquaintances of Hemingway, Sun Also Rises is about American and English expats in Pamplona.
Set during World War 1, Ernest Hemingway’s A
Farewell to Arms is the story of Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American serving
as an ambulance driver in the Italian army, and his love affair with an English
nurse named Catherine Barkley. The novel is semi-autobiographical, based on
Hemingway's own experiences serving in the Italian campaigns during the war.
While some assume the title of the work to be taken from a poem by 16th century
English dramatist George Peele, others believe it to be a simple pun...
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A Moveable Feast is a set of memoirs by American author Ernest Hemingway about his years in Paris as part of the American expatriate circle of writers in the 1920s. In addition to painting a picture of Hemingway's time as a struggling young writer, the book also sketches the story of Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley. Published after his death, A Moveable Feast is considered by many to contain some of his best writing.
To Have and Have Not is a 1937 novel by Ernest Hemingway about Harry Morgan, a fishing boat captain who runs contraband between Cuba and Florida. The novel depicts Harry as an essentially good man who is forced into blackmarket activity by economic forces beyond his control. Initially, his fishing charter Johnson tricks Harry by not paying back the money he owes him, and then escapes the country by airplane before Harry can realize what is going on.
In Our Time is the first published collection of Hemingway's short fiction. The book collects several of the author's short stories about American life in the early 1920's, just after WWI. A few of these stories focus on the character Nick Adams.First published in Paris in 1924 by Three Mountains Press under the title in our time - in all lower case - the first state of this work was a set of 18 vignettes and numbered 32 pages in total. Only 300 copies were printed, but due to a printing...
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Death in the Afternoon is a non-fiction book by Ernest Hemingway about the ceremony and traditions of Spanish bullfighting. It was originally published in 1932. The book provides a look at the history and magnificence of bullfighting, while also being a deeper contemplation on the nature of fear and courage. Any discussion concerning bullfighting would be incomplete without some mention of the controversy surrounding it. -
Islands in the Stream was published in 1970, nine years after Hemingway's death. Thomas Hudon is an painter and adventurer in the 1930s, and this tale documents his voyages from Bimini to antisubmarine action in Cuba and beyond.
First published in 1927, Men Without Women is an early Hemingway collection containing fourteen short stories that are beginning to show the normal Hemingway themes: war and it's casualties, the interactions between men and women, sports, and violence.
"Banal Story," "In Another Country," "The Killers," "Ten Indians," "Hills Like White Elephants," "The Undefeated," "Fifty Grand," "In Another Country," "Now I Lay Me," "A Canary for One," and more.
Across the River and Into the Trees is a novel by Ernest Hemingway. The title is derived from the last words of Confederate General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson.
Winner Take Nothing is a 1933 collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway's third collection of short stories, it was published four years after his most recent novel, A Farewell to Arms (1929), and a year after the non-fiction book about bullfighting, Death in the Afternoon (1932).
The Dangerous Summer is Ernest Hemingway's firsthand chronicle of a brutal season of bullfights in 1959.
Both revealing self-portrait and dramatic fictional chronicle of his final African safari, Ernest Hemingway's last unpublished work was written when he returned from Kenya in 1953. Edited by his son Patrick, who accompanied his father on the safari, True at First Light offers rare insights into the legendary American writer. The book opens on the day his close friend Pop, a celebrated hunter, leaves Ernest in charge of the safari camp and news arrives of a potential attack from a hostile tribe. Drama...
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by Madelaine Hemingway Miller
by Ernest; Hemingway, Patrick Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway Books & Ephemera
by Baker, Carlos; Ernest Hemingway
Scribner, 1996. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
Grafton. Good. 18cm. Paperback. 1990. 405 pages. Cover worn.<br>First published in 1970, nine years aft er Ernest Hemingway's death, Islands in the Stream is the story o f an artist and adventurer -- a man much like Hemingway himself. Rich with the uncanny sense of life and action characteristic of his writing -- from his earliest stories (In Our Time) to his las t ... .
by Wilson, A. N. (editor)
Woodbridge: The Boydell Press,. Hardback. 208pp. 11 essays including Samuel Daniel: A Neglected Elizabethan Poet by Dick Davis, James Hogg and Sir Walter Scott: A Study in Friendship by Allan Massie; After Jane Austen: Some Nineteenth-Century Lady Novelists (Susan Ferrier, Charlotte Mary Younge, Geraldine Jewsbury, Mrs Henry Wood, M. E. Braddon, Margaret Oliphant), Memoirs of Hemingway: Growth of a Legend by Jeffrey Meyers; The Madness of Ezra Pound by Humphrey Carpenter, The Book Reviewer: The...
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Jonathan Cape, 1952. Hardcover. Good. 1952. Reissued. 334 pages. No dust jacket. Blue cloth. Binding remains firm. Pages have light tanning and foxing throughout. Previous owner's inscription to front free endpaper. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Light tanning to spine and edges with crushing to spine ends. Sticker to rear board. Mottling overall.
The Franklin Library, 1975. Hardcover. As New. 8vo, hardcover. Full leather. Near fine condition. Slight loss of gilt, top edge, textblock; contents crisp, clean, no marking or writing. Binding square and tight; leather still supple.
Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, 1970. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Octavo, 498 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in red leather with gilt lettering and detailing. Gilt textblock. Silk endpapers, silk ribbon bookmark. Light shelf wear. Textblock clean. Shelved Easton Press. 1379001. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Cengage Gale, 1982. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House, 1994. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
Vintage , 2017. Paperback. Clean & Unmarked. 0x0x0. A very clean and straight copy. Clean text and an uncreased spine. New. 180 pp.
Penguin Book, 1956. Paperback. Acceptable. 1956. Reprinted. 205 pages. Orange striped penguin cover. Neat, clean, with heavy tanning and foxing to pages and text block edges. Occasional thumbing throughout and cracking to rear hinge. Heavy tanning and water stains with water stains to reverse side of cover. Paper cover has mild edge-wear with light rubbing and creasing. Small tears and chipping, with heavy tanning and marking overall. Book is slightly curled and water marks.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1964. First edition. Very good plus in very good plus jacket.. First printing of Hemingway's posthumously published memoir of 1920s Paris. This book offers a firsthand account of the Lost Generation struggling to find new artistic vision after the devastation of World War I, featuring scenes with Gertrude Stein, John Dos Passos, Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Beach, and more. 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original quarter orange cloth, grey paper...
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Penguin Books, 1958. Paperback. Good. 1958. Reprinted. 255 pages. Paperback book with pictorial cover. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking, inscriptions, inserts, light foxing, tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Paper cover has mild edge-wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and tanning.
Penguin books, 1967. Paperback. Good. 1967. 443 pages. Paperback book with pictorial cover. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking, inscriptions, inserts, light foxing, tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Paper cover has mild edge wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and tanning.
Facts On File, Incorporated, 1988. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
Book-of-the-month Club, 1993. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. The dust jacket is missing. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927. First edition. Near Fine/Very Good. A bright, Near Fine copy of the book with the top-stain a bit dulled, otherwise very presentable. In a Very Good dust jacket with spine panel toned, minor chips and tears at the spine ends and corners and scuffing at the bottom of the front panel and on the flap, obscuring the "N" in Sons and the price on the front flap. With all first issue points, including unbroken font for page number 3, no printing on the bands of the...
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Scribner, 1996. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 93 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches.
Penguin Books. Good. 181mm / 111mm. Paperback. 1966. 347 pages. cover worn<br>A description of Spanish bullfights. .
by Ernest Hemingway; Sean Hemingway (intro); Patrick Hemingway (foreword)
New York: Scribner, July 2014. Trade Paperback. Good+. Unmarked. Reading wear. Creasing to covers. Not from a library. xix + 330 pages.
The definitive edition of the classic novel of love during wartime, featuring all of the alternate endings. Written when Ernest Hemingway was thirty years old and lauded as the best American novel to emerge from World War I, A Farewell to Arms is the unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse....
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Penguin, 1966. Paperback. Good. 1966. Reprinted. 206 pages. Paperback book with pictorial cover. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking, inscriptions, inserts, light foxing, tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Paper cover has mild edge-wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and tanning.