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SIGNED BOOKS

For Whom the Bell Tolls. 

NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1952.  First Edition.  Very Good in a Very Good jacket, with some edgewear.  SIGNED by Hemingway to title page.  

$12,000.00

SOLD

 

Hemingway, Jack. Misadventures of a Fly Fisherman : My Life with & Without Papa. Lanham, MD, U.S.A.: Taylor Publishing Company, 1986.  First Edition. Very Good in a Very Good Jacket.  Signed by Jack Hemingway.

$85.00

Hemingway, Mary Welsh. How It Was. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Alfred A. Knopf Incorporated, 1976. First Edition. Signed by Mary Hemingway. Very Good/Very Good.  Remainder mark.

$350.00

Arnold, Lloyd. High on the Wild With Hemingway.   Caldwell, ID: Caxton Press, 1969. Second printing.  Inscribed by Tillie Arnold, the author's wife and Hemingway biographer. Some fading to spine of jacket, and closed tear to rear panel.

$185.00

FIRST EDITIONS

Big Two-Hearted River.  Portland, ME: Coyote Love Press (2002).  One (#24) of only 85 copies.  Signed by illustrator M.D. Ryus.  The last title issued by George Bennington's Coyote Love Press.  Beautiful and very limited.

$800.00

A Farewell to Arms. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929.  First Edition.  Very Good without a jacket.  First Issue, with 1929 date on the title page, Scribner's seal and no disclaimer.

$650.00

For Whom the Bell Tolls. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. First Edition. 8vo. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 1" chip to both top and bottom spine ends. 1/2" chip to foreedge front panel jacket. Foxing to endpapers.

   SOLD       $650.00


Men Without Women.  NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1927.  First Edition. First Issue with the heavier stock paper.  Very Good with some wear to cloth at extremities. 

$500.00

A Moveable Feast.  NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1964.  First Edition.  Very Good in a Very Good jacket.  Some edgewear to jacket.  Bright.

SOLD    $200.00

 

The Spanish Earth. NY: Scribner's, 1938.  First Edition.  Limited to 1,000 copies- this one being number 381.  Very Good condition, with a library call number to the front board, and a bookplate from the University of Rhode Island to the paste-down endpaper.  Still clean tight and bright.

$850.00

The Torrents of Spring. NY: Scribners, 1926. First Edition. 12mo. Hard Cover. Very Good / No Jacket. Association Copy. Bears the owner stamp of William J. Kozlenko, playwright and screenwriter, who with Hemingway in 1942 helped put together the compilation "Men at War" (Crown Publishers, NY). 

SOLD    $2,500.00

 

Winner Take Nothing. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933. First Edition. 12mo. Hard Cover. Very Good / Good. Chipping to edges of jacket, tape repair at top spine. Owner blind stamp to fep. An attractive copy overall in unprice-clipped dust jacket. 

     $2,400.00

Winner Take Nothing. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1933. First Edition.  Hard Cover. Very Good.  Very slight spine lean, with minor wear to extremities.  Lacking the dust jacket.

450.00

MAGAZINE APPEARANCES AND OTHER ODDITIES

MAGAZINE APPEARANCES AND OTHER ODDITIES

 

Ken Magazine. Ken Magazine : January 12, 1939; Containing Article By Ernest Hemingway, "The Next Outbreak of Peace". Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1939. Folio. Magazine. Good. Cover removed, but still bright and present. One of fourteen contributions Hemingway made to Ken magazine. 

$50.00

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Ken Magazine; Gingrich, Arnold, Ed.. Ken Magazine : June 30, 1938; Vol 1, No 7; "Treachery in Aragon" By Ernest Hemingway. Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938. Folio. Magazine. Very Good Hemingway article "Treachery in Aragon," about the Spanish Civil War. Also, interesting articles on gambling syndicates, and on film in Nazi Germany. 

SOLD      $50.00



Ken Magazine; Gingrich, Arnold, Ed.. Ken Magazine :
September 8, 1938 - Vol 2, No 5: "False News to the President". Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938. Folio. Magazine. Very Good Contains first appearance of "False News to the President," concerning U.S. goverment reporting back to the Stateside Government and the president during the Spanish Civil War. 

$50.00

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Ken Magazine. Ken Magazine,
August 11, 1938 (Vol 2, No 3) : Hemingway Article "A Program for U.S. Realism". Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938. Folio. Magazine. Good Some coverwear. Foxing to some interior pages. Also, a letter from Leon Trotsky in response to an article in Ken by Alvin Josephy on the Spanish Civil War. 

$50.00

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Ken Magazine. Ken Magazine,
August 25, 1938 (Vol. 2, No. 4) : Hemingway Article "Good Generals Hug the Line". Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938. Folio. Magazine. Good (pages loose) Also, scathing review of Irving Stone's "Sailor on Horseback," plagiarized from London's own biography; and an article on the New School for Social Research (Mann, Brecht, etc). 

$50.00

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Ken Magazine. Ken Magazine,
July 14th, 1938 (Vol. 2, No. 1) : Hemingway Article "A Call for Greatness". Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938. Folio. Magazine. Good General wear. 

$50.00

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Ken Magazine. Ken Magazine,
July 28, 1938 (Vol 2 No 2) : Hemingway Article "My Pal the Gorilla Gargantua". Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938. Folio. Magazine. Very Good Hemingway article on the Lewis - Schmelling fight. Some creasing and scratches to cover.

$50.00

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Ken Magazine. Ken Magazine,
September 22, 1938 (Vol. 2, No. 6) : Hemingway Article "Fresh Air on an Inside Story" . Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938. Folio. Magazine. Good Spine split about 4" from top.

$50.00

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Escapade Magazine : Article on Hemingway, The Old Man and the Truth; Kerouac - "The Last Word" (Vol. IV, No.1). Derby, CT: Bruce Publishing, 1959. 4to. Magazine. Good.  Centerfold has pulled from staples and is laid-in. Kerouac article is on baseball (of all things...). Interesting.
 

$50.00

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HEMINGWAY


"I think his relationship with Sun Valley was his relationship with his country. He didn't live in the States for most of his life. Here was a place where he could get back in touch with his own countrymen. He had many good friends here. I think those friends stood him in very good stead in his last days."

- Patrick Hemingway

HIGH ON THE WILD

with Hemingway

Lloyd Arnold

Caxton Press, 1969

$150.00

 

HIGH ON THE WILD

with Hemingway

Lloyd Arnold

Limited Edition

( #376 of 950)

Signed by

Jack Hemingway

Very Good Condition

$375.00

 

The Idaho Hemingway

by Tillie Arnold

Paperback

$24.95