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Item Details
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| Author: |
Hemingway, Ernest |
| Title: |
Lot of 7 books by or relating to Hemingway |
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New York, et al. |
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| Date: |
1916-60 |
| Item # : |
182322 |
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| Sale Number |
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364 |
| Lot Number |
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94 |
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| Fine Literature of the 19th & 20th Centuries, with the David Oakey Collection of Gary Snyder |
| Sale Date |
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09/27/2007 |
| Price realized |
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$ 373 |
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| Description: |
| Comprises: Andrew, et al. Friends of France: The Field Service of the American Ambulance described by its members. [The beginnings of the group that Hemingway immortalized in "Farewell to Arms"]. Dj. 1st. Houghton, 1916. * The Sun Also Rises. 1st Ed., 2nd issue (with “stopped” corrected on p. 181). Scribner, 1926. * Men Without Women. 1st printing, with perfect numeral "3" for p. 3 and weighs 16.0 ounces (instead of the usual 15.5, but later printings all weigh less then 15.5 ounces). Scribner, 1927. * Winner Take Nothing. 1st. With printed label affixed on free endpaper “Presented to Aldis P. Butler…Award of the William S. Churchill Memorial…Dartmouth College, 1933.” Scribner, 1933. * For Whom the Bell Tolls. 1st. Dj (rubbing, creases, small chips). Scribner, 1940. * Across the River and Into the Trees. Dj (green crayon marks, other wear). 1st. Scribner, 1950. * The Collected Poems of…Hemingway. Wraps. Pirated Edition [City Lights], 1960. Together, 7 volumes. First printings, mostly. |
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| Condition: |
| General wear overall, some with light insect wear, shelf wear, soiling, etc.; mostly very good. |
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