THE HEMINGWAY WOMEN: Those Who Loved Him -- The Wives and Others.
New York: W. W. Norton & Co., (1983). First edition. SIGNED and dated 1983 by the author. Minute foxing on page edges, otherwise near fine in dust jacket. Item #49745 More
New York: W. W. Norton & Co., (1983). First edition. SIGNED and dated 1983 by the author. Minute foxing on page edges, otherwise near fine in dust jacket. Item #49745 More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. First edition. Sequel to ALONG WITH YOUTH which brought Hemingway from childhood to marriage. This one covers his early Paris years. Illustrated with photographs. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #55038 More
New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery, no-date [1934]. First edition. Catalog for the exhibition of Quintanilla's dry points held at the Pierre Matisse Gallery, November 20 to December 4. Single sheet folded twice to make six pages; measuring approximately 6 1/8 x 9 3/8" when folded. Hemingway's essay covers two pages..... Item #54902 More
HemingwayE.pdf. Item #22817 More
London: Collins, 1968. First UK edition. Edited by William White and with commentaries by Philip Young. Uncorrected proof in slightly cocked red paperwraps with the front corners a little creased, otherwise very good or better. Item #41039 More
New York: Scribner's Sons, 1929. First edition. First printing with publisher's seal and without the disclaimer. In dust jacket with correct price and "Katherine" for "Catherine" on front flap (as in the first five printings). 8vo black cloth boards with gold-foil labels on front and spine. Very good to near..... Item #54283 More
New York: Scribner's Sons, 1929. First edition. One of Hemingway's most influential works. First printing with publisher's seal and without the disclaimer. In dust jacket with "Katherine" for "Catherine" on front flap (as in the first five printings). 9vo black cloth boards with gold-foil printed labels. Very good with only..... Item #72046 More
Ada, OH: Ohio Northern Univ. 1990. First edition. Volume IX, No. 2, Spring 1990. Includes two previously unpublished short stories by Hemingway [Philip Haines was a Writer...] An untitled holograph text edited by Donald Junkins from the manuscript, and "A Lack of Passion." The original manuscripts are also reproduced in..... Item #55183 More
New York: Scribner's Sons, (1972). First edition. Twenty-four stories, including eight previously unpublished ones. Near fine in very good or better dust jacket with touch of rubbing, few inconspicuous tears, and narrow chip to base of rear flap fold. Item #72047 More
New York: Scribner's Sons, 1933. First edition. His third collection of stories, fourteen in total with nine being published for the first time. About very good with spine ends bumped, spine ends and corners lightly rubbed, gold spine label somewhat dulled and a little askew but label on front still..... Item #51885 More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933. First edition. His third collection of stories, fourteen in total with nine being published for the first time. The book itself is fine with the gold labels bright and the barest wear, in black dust jacket with minor chipping on corners and bottom of..... Item #55184 More
Wellesly Hills: Sans Souci Press, (1978). First edition. Number 107 of 200 numbered copies (also 26 lettered and 73 hors-commerce. Introduction by William Young who "discovered" the manuscript at auction in 1977. First publication of Hemingway's apparent 1921 collaboration with Musselman who used Morris McNeil as his pen name. This..... Item #54705 More
circa 1947. First edition. "Peck...Bennett...Hemingway...only all three together could create this electric love story...with a vengeance!" Original color print ad for the Zoltan Korda-directed movie based on Hemingway's 1936 short story "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber." Approximately 10.25 x 14". Fine. Item #71616 More