150
152
150
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HEMINGWAY, ERNEST.
For Whom the Bell Tolls.
8vo, publisher’s tan linen
stamped in red and black; dust jacket, chips to fold corners and spine panel tips not affect-
ing lettering, edge creasing, short closed tears, spine panel reds faded else bright; contents
clean.
NewYork: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940
[1,000/1,500]
FIRST EDITION
,
FIRST PRINTING
with the Scribner’s “A” printed on the copyright page, and in
unrestored first issue dust jacket without photographer’s name below portrait of Hemingway on rear
panel. Hanneman A18a.
151
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HEMINGWAY, ERNEST.
The Sun Also Rises.
8vo, black cloth with gold title
labels, few scuffs affecting spine label, joints and spine tips rubbed, bottom edge rubbed
with some loss of cloth; ownership inscription to front flyleaf, rear hinge starting; slipcase.
FIRST EDITION
,
FIRST ISSUE
with “stoppped” at page 181, line 26. Lacking the rare dust
jacket.
NewYork: Scribner’s, 1926
[700/1,000]
152
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HEMINGWAY, ERNEST.
Winner Take Nothing.
8vo, original black cloth
with gilt paper labels; first state dust jacket with Stallings’ review of Death in the Afternoon
on rear panel, several paper restorations and repairs to verso, unclipped, scattered creasing
and a few light scuffs.
FIRST EDITION
,
FIRST ISSUE
of Hemingway’s third collection of short
stories, with the “t” absent on page 159. Hanneman A12a.
NewYork: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1933
[700/1,000]
149
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HEMINGWAY, ERNEST.
Across the River and Into the Trees.
8vo, gilt-let-
tered black cloth; dust jacket, second-issue, with orange lettering on spine panel, light wear;
custom cloth folding box with worn label.
FIRST EDITION
. Hanneman A23a.
NewYork: Scribner’s, 1950
[300/400]