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Published by MFH Publishing, 2009
ISBN 10: 095622640XISBN 13: 9780956226402
Seller: Lion Books PBFA, Kidderminster, WORCS, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Book First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. A near fine copy. ; SIGNED by author to title page. ; 210x150mm; 442 pages.
Published by Xlibris, 2017
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
Signed
Condition: Good. 2017. 166 pages. Signed by the author. White pictorial dust jacket over green cloth. Fep has been signed by Author and dedicated. Dedication is illegible. Good clean pages with bright copy and firm binding. Light tanning to endpapers and page edges. Boards are a little rub worn, slight shelf wear to corners, spine and edges. Corners are a little bumped. Spine ends are mildly crushed. Tanning to spine and edges. Light wear to unclipped dust jacket with tears, nicks and creases to spine, edge and corners.
Published by HarperCollins, London, 2004
ISBN 10: 0007153864ISBN 13: 9780007153862
Seller: BRITOBOOKS, Isle of man, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: As New. First Edition. 1ST EDITION, 1ST PRINT, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR IN HER PEN NAME (Jan Siegel) and her real name ( Amanda Hemingway) TO TITLE PAGE. Book in unread, FINE condition. Bartlemy Goodman is approximately 1500 years old. An albino of Greek parentage he was born in Byzantium amidst the decline of the Roman Empire and now resides in the village of Thornyhill, England with his dog, Hoover. The village is soon experiencing strange occurrences. Signed by Author(s).
Published by The Friends of Dudley Castle, 2006
ISBN 10: 0955343801ISBN 13: 9780955343803
Seller: Lion Books PBFA, Kidderminster, WORCS, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Book First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. SIGNED by author to title page, stating location. ; 210x150mm; 178 pages.
Published by Friends of Priory Park, 2005
ISBN 10: 0955209900ISBN 13: 9780955209901
Seller: Lion Books PBFA, Kidderminster, WORCS, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Book First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. A little bit of rubbing to some edges, but it looks like a publishing fault maybe. ; SIGNED by author to title page. ; 210x140mm; 96 pages.
Published by Davod Hemingway Preston UK Undated c, 1977
Seller: Peter M. Huyton, Hereford, United Kingdom
Signed
Undated but author's signature inside the front cover is dated 1977. Book size - 11.7 x 8.2 inches, pp. 42, 4 page publisher's advert sheet loosely inserted, thin card covers. Book condition - Very Good ; contents clean, author's inscription - "From David Hemingway, President Blackpool M.C. after my lecture Oct '77" - inside front cover, no other inscriptions, no foxing, staple binding firm ; publisher's thin card covers with title and illustration in red on the front cover and advert in red on the back, red cloth strip on the spine ; slight rubbnig and darkening along the edges, corners not bent or creased, back a touch dusty but not marked, spine complete and in good condition, front clean and with title and illustration all distinct. Please see photos for indications of condtion and contents. A scarce and signed copy.
Published by Chris Hemingway, 2012
ISBN 10: 1471661164ISBN 13: 9781471661167
Seller: Harry Righton, Evesham, United Kingdom
Book Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. signed to front title page Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author.
Published by Authorhouse, Bloomington, 2015
ISBN 10: 1504911032ISBN 13: 9781504911030
Seller: Any Amount of Books, London, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
8vo. pp 191. Original publisher's dark blue paper covered boards with gilt lettering at spine. Colour illustrated dust jacket. Signed by the author at front free-endpaper. ISBN: 9781504911030 Near fine in near fine dust jacket.
Published by Jonathan Cape, London, 1986
ISBN 10: 0224028324ISBN 13: 9780224028325
Seller: Beach Hut Books, Lingfield, United Kingdom
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Nr Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Nr. Fine. Reprint. Signed by the author without dedication. Signed by Author(s).
Published by David Hemingway,, No Place Noted,, 1988
First Edition Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. 8vo. pp [18]. Stapled booklet. Original publisher's illustrated cerise pink covers, lettered black. Signed presentation from the author on the front cover colour photograph, "With kindest regard, David Hemingway, Nov. '88." Slight creasing at spine and rear corners, otherwise sound, clean, very good. Signedes.
Published by Ballantine Books
Seller: Stephen Conway Booksellers, Halifax, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Description : 1/1 US Running with the Bulls offers a unique perspective of the final years of novelist Ernest Hemingway. Valerie (Danby-Smith) was a young journalist working in Spain in 1959, when her editor instructed her to track down Hemingway and interview him. Valerie became Hemingway's secretary and the pair struck up a friendship which lasted many years; Valerie went on to marry his son Gregory and lived with him for over two decades. Condition : Excellent Condition Size : 240 mm x 160 mm Signed by the author on the title page Ref : CON/770. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Bucher, Munich, 1999
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition (first printing). This copy boldly inscribed by the author on a blank preliminary leaf. Landscape 4to. 81pp. Pictorial boards. Illustrated throughout with colour and black and white photographs. A hint of dust soiling to the boards, else a fine copy. No dust wrapper called for. A narrative, inspired by the foreword to 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro', which imagines Hemingway encountered Baron von Rothschild and aviation pioneer Walter Mittelholzer in East Africa and dared them to summit Kilimanjaro and return with the head of the white leopard which supposedly lives in its upper reaches. Uncommon. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Asmus, Hamburg
Seller: Holt Art Books, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Limited. Tan leather cover with some minor rubbings, near fine condition. Pages in fine condition, excellent, 161pp. Signed and this being numbered 390 out of a limited edition of 550. Cardboard slipcase. Signed by painter Frans Masereel, a Flemish painter and graphic artist who worked mainly in France, known especially for his woodcuts focused on political and social issues. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Hamish Hamilton. London. 1980, 1980
Seller: Paul Foster. - ABA & PBFA Member., London, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION. 4to. (11.3 x 9.2 inches). Limited edition. One of 100 copies, numbered and signed by Michael Foreman on the title page and with a numbered and signed original etching loosely inserted. This copy number 1 of the book and etching. Illustrated in full colour throughout with the text confined to the margins. Hemingway's children's short story, a loose parody of Ferdinand the Bull, was originally published in Holiday magazine in 1951. This is the first printing with these illustrations. A fine copy in publishers laminated boards with full colour illustration to the front board. Colour illustrated endpapers. Etching image measures 3.9 x 3 inches on a sheet of untrimmed hand made paper measuring 9.5 x 7.5 inches, and has a loose tissue guard to protect it. The book is housed in a plain brown paper covered slip case. Signed by Illustrator(s).
Published by New York Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930
Book Signed
8vo; full complement of blank pages; printing department binding of green cloth, gilt lettered lettering-piece to spine (later addition), plain paper endpapers to front (paste-residue showing and offsetting), heavier, more finished salmon ones to rear, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, soiling and fading to boards and spine but sound and solid; hand-written letter loosely inserted (215 x 140 mm), folded horizontally twice, creased at corners, short split to right margin of each fold, otherwise very good. The key to this rare curiosity is the hand-written letter with the salutation to 'George' and signed by a A. R. Warnock or Warwick, dated 5th Feb' 1930; 'Here are some bound samples at last/ Please note the inclosed (sic), which is made with the cloth right side. I made up this cover because the polished surface of the reverse side shows every finger mark. I have also inclosed (sic) a piece of cloth showing part of it schallacked (sic), to prevent finger marking and at the same time giving a high polish.' Following this is list of prices according to the options quoted. This was produced at time when Hemingway, at the age of 30, was being lauded for this milestone novel. First published on September 27th the previous year, both as a trade and limited edition, it was quickly reprinted 'twice in September, once in October and three times in November 1929. By February 14th, 1930, sales stood at 79,251'; hence the reason for the publisher taking such pains to capitalise on the success and ensure the reprints did not disappoint aesthetically. Hanneman A8.
Published by Edward W. Titus, at the Sign of the Black Manikin Press, Paris., 1930
Seller: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
First edition. Translated by Samuel Putnam. Royal octavo. 186 pages. Wrappers. 1000 copies printed by Darantière, Dijon. Publisher's note. "A Note on Kiki, St. Theresa and the Vulgate" by the translator. 20 full-page black and white reproductions of paintings by the author; 4 black-and-white photographs of the author by Man Ray; 1 black-and-white photograph (of her grannie) by the author; other black-and-white photographs; full-page black-and-white portraits of the author by Foujita, Kisling, Per Krohg, Hermine David, Mayo and Tono Salazar. Contains chapters on Man Ray, Kisling and Foujita.The original publisher's card slipcase is signed boldly in red crayon by both Hemingway and Kiki; in addition, Kiki has drawn crosses (kisses?) above her name and on the backstrip. Presumably the signatures date from the launch of the book. A later hand, but probably not much later as the ink is fading, and probably belonging to someone who was unaware of the significance of the signatures, has written the publication details of the book below Hemingway's name.Spine darkened. Very good. The original card slipcase is tanned, dusty, rubbed at the edges and a bit marked.
Published by 28 August 1955, 1955
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
Signed
A surreal, scandalous letter, in which the author imagines the film star "drunk and naked" in an erotic fantasy which gets darker and more salacious by the line. Hemingway also expresses his loving feelings for Dietrich, and describes his fishing work for the film adaptation of The Old Man and the Sea. Hemingway and Dietrich first met on the New York-bound ocean liner SS Île de France in 1934 and went on to enjoy a lifelong friendship. Although their letters to each other are heartfelt and provocative, they never became lovers, and Hemingway himself described them as "victims of un-synchronized passion. Those times when I was out of love, the Kraut was deep in some romantic tribulation, and those occasions when Dietrich was on the surface and swimming about with those marvellously seeking eyes, I was submerged" (quoted in Hotchner). Both Dietrich and Hemingway enjoyed great success in their respective careers in the 1950s - Dietrich starred in films by Hitchcock and Billy Wilder, and Hemingway won the Nobel Prize - but by 1955 both were forced to compromise their artistry to maintain an income. Dietrich was mainly doing live performances in cabarets, and Las Vegas had become a frequent venue. Addressing Dietrich as "Dearest Kraut", Hemingway opens his letter by replying to her complaints about her Las Vegas show, offering some irreverent suggestions for a collaboration: "If I were staging it would probably have something novel like having you shot onto the stage, drunk, from a self propelled minnenwerfer which would advance in from the street rolling over the customers. We would be playing 'Land of Hope and Glory'. As you landed on the stage drunk and naked I would advance from the rear, or your rear wearing evening clothes and would hurriedly strip off my evening clothes to cover you revealing the physique of Burt Lancaster Strognfort and announce that we were sorry that we did not know the lady was loaded. All this time the Thirty ton S/P/ Mortar would be bulldozing the customers as we break into the Abortion Scene from Lakme. I play it with a Giant Rubber Whale called Captain Ahab and all the time we are working on you with pulmotors and reversed vacuum cleaners which blow my evening clothes off you. You are foaming at the mouth of course to show that we are really acting and we bottle the foam and sell it to any surviving customers." The letter reveals Hemingway's intense and colourful feelings for Dietrich: "I love you very much and I never wanted to get mixed in any business with you as I wrote you when this thing first was brought up. Neither of us has enough whore blood for that. Not but what I number many splendid whores amongst my best friends and certainly never, I hope, could be accused of anti-whoreism. What I hear from the boys is that many people in Las Vegas or three of four anyway of the mains are over-extended. But watch all money ends. Some people would as soon have the publicity of making you look bad as of your expected and legitimate success. But that is the way everything is everywhere and no criticism of Nevada. Cut this paragraph out of this letter and burn it if you want to keep the rest of the letter in case you thought any of it funny. I rely on you Kraut as an officer and gentleman to do this." While Dietrich was performing in Vegas, Hemingway was being courted in Hollywood to turn The Old Man and the Sea into a film. He describes in his letter his thoughts on adapting his work for the screen: "Marlene, darling, I write stories but I have no grace for fucking them up for other mediums. It is hard enough for me to learn to write to be read by the human eye. I do not know how, nor do I care to know how to write to be read by parrots, monkeys, apes, baboons, nor actors. This week Thursday we start photography on fishing. Am in charge of fishing etc. and it is going to be difficult enough." Hemingway signs the letter "Papa" and adds an autograph postscript on the difficulty of finding fish big enough to represent the story's famous giant marlin: "Started OK in on fishing - one 472 lbs and one 422 lbs very good close shots of harpooning at the end but fish was too small even in cinemascope for what we need - must have bigger fish - system of photography and the way local boats work and how close we can ride herd on them very good. Steer 7 to 10 hrs on flying bridge and it is hard work." Parts of the letter were quoted in The Guardian (10 March 2014), but the full letter remains unpublished. A. E. Hotchner, Papa Hemingway: A Personal Memoir, 2018. 2 sheets of Finca Vigia letterhead paper (278 x 215 mm), typed on one side only, second sheet handwritten on verso. Lightly creased from folding, otherwise excellent condition.
Published by New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950, 1950
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
First US edition, one of 25 copies bound for presentation using proof sheets, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper three weeks prior to publication, "For Ben Meyer, from his friend Ernest Hemingway. Havana, 21/8/50". The recipient was Benjamin Franklin Meyer (d. 1998), a journalist and Latin America correspondent for the Associated Press. Meyer interviewed Hemingway on 21 August 1950 as part of Hemingway's promotion of this title. The resultant article, which discussed the effort that went into writing the work as well as Ernest and Mary Hemingway's fishing exploits, was published across the US on 10 September. Meyer worked as the Associated Press executive representative for Havana between 1941 and 1943 and again between 1948 and 1954, and he built up a relationship with both Hemingways. Included with the book is a typed letter signed by Mary to Meyer, dated 27 April 1958, thanking him for his help in connecting her with one "Mr. Hallgarten" who sent her photos of her hometown of Bemidji, Minnesota. She comments that, "for years I've been resigned to the conclusion that all projects of casual conversation, especially at cocktail parties, come to zero", adding that Meyer following through on a promise made at one such party was "a rare performance". This was Hemingway's first novel in ten years, following For Whom the Bell Tolls in 1940. It was inspired by his stay in Venice in 1948, where he fell in love with the then 19-year-old Adriana Ivancich. The story was originally serialized in Cosmopolitan from February to June of 1950. Upon publication, it was positively reviewed by Tennessee Williams in the New York Times: "I could not go to Venice, now, without hearing the haunted cadences of Hemingway's new novel. It is the saddest novel in the world about the saddest city, and when I say I think it is the best and most honest work that Hemingway has done, you may think me crazy. It will probably be a popular book. The critics may treat it pretty roughly. But its hauntingly tired cadences are the direct speech of a man's heart who is speaking that directly for the first time, and that makes it, for me, the finest thing Hemingway has done" ("Writer's Quest"). Copies in the presentation binding have Scribner's "A" on the copyright page and several typographic errors corrected for the trade edition, notably on page 21, line 26: "Papadopohi", was later changed to "Papadopli". The UK edition was released three days earlier. Grissom A22.1.a(d); Hanneman 23a. Tennessee Williams, "A Writer's Quest For a Parnassus", New York Times, 13 August 1950. Octavo. Original blue buckram, spine lettered and ruled in gilt, author's facsimile signature stamped on front cover in gilt. Together with: Typed letter signed (204 x 152 mm), from Mary Hemingway to Ben Meyer, single sheet composed on one side on Finca Vigía, Cuba headed paper, hand-dated 27 April, with original addressed and franked envelope dated 1958. Housed in a custom blue quarter morocco folding box. Minor bumps to bottom edge, light toning to endpapers: a fine copy.
Published by Richmond, VA: Flower Publications, 1985, Richmond, VA, 1985
Seller: General Eclectic Books, Gray, ME, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Photos (illustrator). First Printing Stated. Soft Cover. Very Good. First Printing Stated. Signed by Author. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Clean, a little edgewear. Innards clean & tight, inscrp. by author on FFEP. Flower Arranging. 128 pp. Signed by Author(s).
Condition: Good. Signed Copy . Signed/Inscribed by author on front endpage. (interior design, flower arrangement).
Published by Self Published, 1985
Seller: Novel Ideas Books & Gifts, Decatur, IL, U.S.A.
Signed
Softcover. Condition: Very Good-. Minor crease lines to front cover. Signed. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 128 pages; Signed by Author.
Published by U.S.A.: Kilimanjaro Company, 2001
ISBN 10: 0970800703ISBN 13: 9780970800701
Seller: Paul Wiste Books, Houston, MN, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Pictorial soft cover binding, 39 pages. Signed by the author on the title page. Very good condition. A clean and unmarked copy. Minimal wear. No odors. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Authorhouse October 2002, 2002
ISBN 10: 1403323631ISBN 13: 9781403323637
Seller: The Book Garden, Bountiful, UT, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good - Cash. Light use wear to cover and edges. Unmarked text, secure binding. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Signed By Author.
Published by Flower Publications, 1975
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Missing. Glossy paper covered boards; edges worn, heaviest at corners and spine ends; small 4to - over 9 3/4" to 12" tall; no jacket. Ex-Library with typical stamps and markings; Inscribed and signed by the author on free front endpaper; illustrations in color and black and white; no internal markings; 131 pages. Signed by Author.
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017
ISBN 10: 1540785076ISBN 13: 9781540785077
Seller: A Good Read, Toronto, ON, Canada
Book Signed
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. A Good Read ships from Toronto and Niagara Falls, NY - customers outside of North America please allow two to three weeks for delivery. Inscribed by author to previous owner on title page. ; 8 X 5 X 0.77 inches; 308 pages; Signed by Author.
Published by Simon & Schuster, 1992
ISBN 10: 0671746421ISBN 13: 9780671746421
Seller: Turn-The-Page Books, Skyway, WA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 1st printing. Inscribed by Lorian Hemingway on title page. 282pp. In a very nice unclipped jacket. Size: 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Inscribed and Signed.
Published by Hearthside Press, Inc., New York, New York, U.S.A., 1965
Seller: The Aviator's Bookshelf, Bumpass, VA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Signed by author on ffep. Illustrated with 103 photographs in color and black and white. 191 pages. "Signed" sticker on spine. Light shelf wear to dust jacket. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Simon & Schuster, New York, 1992
ISBN 10: 0671746421ISBN 13: 9780671746421
Seller: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
hardcover. Condition: Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 1st edition. 8vo, 282 pp., Inscribed & signed by the author on the title page.
Published by Publishers Press January 1978, 1978
Seller: The Book Garden, Bountiful, UT, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good - Cash. No Jacket. Minor rubbing and edge wear to cover, with light reader wear to pages. There's a small indentation on the cover along the spine.Still great condition. Secure pages, solid binding. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Inscribed By Author.
Published by HarperOne, 2009
ISBN 10: 0061649872ISBN 13: 9780061649875
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Book Signed
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 2009; New York; yellow illustrated glossy paper dust jacket with white titles; dust jacket contains rubbing and edge wear; author's signature on half title page; Interior is clean and unmarked; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; 259 pages. Signed by Author.