With: Men Without Women. 232 pp. 1st or 2nd issue unknown due to being rebound (if when in original cloth needs to weigh 15.5 ounces to be a first). [Hanneman A7.A]. 1927. * A Farewell to Arms. 355 pp. 2nd issue with disclaimer notice on p. [x], which was added per Hemingway's request. [Hanneman A8.A]. 1929. * Winner Take Nothing. 244 pp. [Hanneman A12.A]. (Faint stains to fore-edge). 1933. * Green Hills of Africa. 295 pp. Illus. by Edward Shenton. [Hanneman A13.A]. 1935. * To Have and Have Not. 262 pp. [Hanneman A14.A]. 1937. * The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories. 597 pp. [Hanneman A16.A]. 1938. * For Whom the Bell Tolls. 471 pp. Bound by Bayntun (Riviere, Bath, England). [Hanneman A18.A]. (Spine and top front cover margin a bit sunned). 1940. * Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time, edited by Hemingway. xxxi, [1], 1072 pp. [Hanneman A19.A]. Crown, [1942]. * Across the River and Into the Trees. 308 pp. 1st U.S. [Hanneman A23a]. 1950. * The Old Man and the Sea. 140 pp. [Hanneman A24.A] 1952. * A Moveable Feast. [12], 211 pp. With photo plates. [Hanneman A31.A]. [1964]. Together, 11 volumes. Uniformly bound in full red morocco, spines ruled & lettered in gilt, four with gilt vignettes on spines, raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt; For Whom the Bells not quite uniform with levant red morocco, covers & morocco turn-ins ruled in gilt, all edges gilt. First Editions, first printings.
Bound by the Jack Chitgian Bindery (Los Angeles).
Nice leather bound set of first editions by a twentieth century classic American author. Scribner books all with their symbol device on the copyright pages, except For Whom the Bells (as issued). Also, all titles after 1929 with the publisher’s “A” code present.