Language: English
Published by Popular Publications, NY, 1961
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Entire issue, January, 1961, in original printed wraps, moderate to heavy general wear and rubbing, spine chipped / split about 1-2 inches at each end. The author's commentary on the 1960 Annual Hemingway Marlin Trophy competition. Article is 5 pages, some printed in triple columns, and illustrated with 3 photographs including 2 of Hemingway and Castro celebrating together. From the opening paragraph, "Having a hilarious time. Wish you were here. Just finished reading a great fish story entitled 'Fidel at Sea,' or 'How a Hardworking Dictator With No Experience, a Good Boat, Champion Guide, Three Lines a-Trolling, Beat Out 149 Salty Competitors and Copped All the Prizes in the Annual Hemingway Marlin Trophy for 1960.'" Scarce.
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Language: English
Published by The Overlook Press, Woodstock, New York, 2003
ISBN 10: 1585675393 ISBN 13: 9781585675395
Seller: Adventures Underground, Richland, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Standard used condition. Reading copy or better. Used Book.
Language: English
Published by Modern Drunkard Magazine / Frank Kelly Rich, Denver, 2004
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Entire issue, Volume 4, Number 6, June, 2004, in original colorful, pictorial wraps, exceptionally fresh, clean copy. Article is 6 pages, and includes 2 photographs. From the opening paragraph, "Hemingway. The name's very mention brings to mind not only bullfights, deep-sea fishing, and big-game hunting, but also barroom brawls, absinthe parties and wild booze binges -- his is a legend as steeped in alcohol as it is in adventure." Subtitles include -- from Hemingway titles -- One Trip Across, Soldier's Home, In Another Country, A Man of the World, The End of Something, A Clean Well-Lighted Place, Fathers and Sons, The Battler, Islands in the Stream, The Last Good Country, The Sea Change, and Winner Take Nothing. Scarce.
Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1969
Seller: Ziern-Hanon Galleries, Frontenac, MO, U.S.A.
Full Cloth. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Book Club (BCE/BOMC). Book club edtion. Original grey-blue cloth hardcover. Jacket is brodart protected. No previous owner's names, not exlibrary. Overall a GOOD book in a GOOD jacket. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover.
Language: English
Published by Popular Publications, Inc., Dayton, 1958
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Entire issue, September, 1958, in original pictorial wraps, light general wear only, generally clean and bright, with top staple showing through at spine edge. A decidedly negative article on the American author and adventurer. It is widely believed by some critics and Hemingway fans that Machlin wrote negatively about the subject out of spite as he had tried to crash a Hemingway party and been thrown out. He would write another negative piece for Argosy in 1960 on the heels of Hemingway's The Dangerous Summer in Life Magazine, and dispute the popularity of bullfighting in Spain, and report a lack of public interest in the mano a mano between Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordonez about which Hemingway had written. Article is 5-pages, some printed in double and triple columns, illustrated with a full-page color portrait, and 5 photographs in black and white. See Hanneman H1080. Scarce.
Language: English
Published by Popular Publications, Inc., 1960
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Entire issue, February, 1960, in original pictorial wraps with a portrait of Hemingway alongside Spanish matador Luis Miguel Dominguin, light to moderate general wear, spine chipped occasionally, generally clean and bright, with mailing label. Article is 12-pages, some printed in double and triple columns, and illustrated with 8 photographs. The author's first-hand account of his trip to Spain to cover the mano a mano between matadors Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordonez. Hemingway, of course, would cover the duel for Life Magazine, where it would appear as The Dangerous Summer, in three issues, September, 1960, and much later in book form. The present author, whom Hemingway openly disparaged, and who had written negatively about Hemingway in a 1958 article for Argosy, disputes the popularity of bullfighting among the locals, saying instead that they preferred football (soccer), and weren't much interested in the Dominguin - Ordonez rivalry. Article includes the author's alleged direct interaction / conversation with Hemingway. Not in Hanneman.
Language: English
Published by The New Republic, Inc., New York, 1927
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Entire issue, May 18, 1927, in original wraps, small sticker at upper left showing issue date, small ink library stamp at upper edge, wraps discretely detached at spine, a few insignificant chips noted along fore edge. Article is four pages, printed in double columns, and reviews Hemingway's body of work to date. Given the cheap quality of paper used in printing, early issues of this journal have become quite scarce, and also, alas, somewhat brittle and prone to chipping. Care must be exercised when handling. From the opening, "Every once in a while somebody comes along and does something to American fiction from which it never quite recovers. Whoever does this is promptly hoisted into a special little niche, comfortable but not lucrative, running water but no bath -- the niche of the New Note in American Literature. Sherwood Anderson was the last genuine tenant, but he hasn't paid any rent since the three or four stories in The Triumph Of The Egg, which mak the rest of his work seem like a sincere and complicated fog. Ring Lardner and F. Scott Fitzgerald have sub-let the Niche from time to time, and eithe rof them might at any moment sign a ling lease. At present, the name on the door is Hemingway." Of note is the fact that the reviewer mis-quotes the title of the masterful story, Big Two-Hearted River, as Big True-Hearted River. See Hanneman. Very scarce.
Language: English
Published by Time, Inc., NY, 1941
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Robert Capa (illustrator). Entire issue, January 6, 1941, in original wraps with portrait of Katherine Hepburn, light general wear and soiling, a newsstand copy, not obscured by any mailing label. Hemingway and third wife Martha Gellhorn in Sun Valley, Idaho, with 8 photographs by Capa, and several additional pages on the making of the movie For Whom The Bell Tolls, starring Gary Cooper, illustrated with about 20 photographs from the Spanish Civil War, and 4 small portraits of the players, including Cooper. Hemingway and Cooper, of course, were friends. See Hanneman H456.
Language: English
Published by Almat Publishing Corp, New York, 1959
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Entire issue, September, 1959, in original colorful wraps with portrait of Hemingway, light general wear, generally bright and clean. A 7-page account, printed in triple columns, of Hemingway and company in Paris ahead of the Allies at the end of World War II, as told by Ditzel, illustrated with 8 photographs and drawings. From the opening paragraph, "Ernest Hemingway shifted the tommygun he cradled in his lap. Somebody was moving around outside. Or was the sound he heard only the steady rain beating a tattoo on the farmhouse roof?" Not in Hanneman. Scarce.
Language: English
Published by MORGAN PRESS, PALOS VERDES, 1977
ISBN 10: 0894300040 ISBN 13: 9780894300042
Seller: STUDIO V, San Marcos, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Slightly Frayed. 1st Edition.
Language: English
Published by Harpercollins, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 1985
ISBN 10: 0060154403 ISBN 13: 9780060154400
Seller: STUDIO V, San Marcos, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Price Clipped & Slightly Fraye. 1st Edition. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY EDITOR.
Published by Rinehart & Company, New York, 1952
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Octavo, ix, 244 pages. In Good condition with a Good minus dust jacket. Spine is brown with white print. Dust jacket has edge wear, light shelf wear, toning to spine, penciled price on rear flap. Price clipped. Boards in tan cloth with silver and black print. Text block has light age-toning to paper. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column N. 1388706. FP New Rockville Stock.
Language: English
Published by Time, Inc., NY, 1961
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: VG. Robert Capa, Larry Burrows, Francis Miller, George Leavens, John Bryson, Loomis Dean (illustrator). Entire issue, July 14, 1961, in original wraps with portrait of the subject, light general wear, occasional fine creasing noted at cover, still overall clean and bright, with mailing label. The elusive, highly collectible Hemingway memorial issue, with a preface by LIFE, a photographic essay, including explanatory text, with 10 pages of pictures spanning Hemingway's adult life, by Hemingway's friend Robert Capa, who would work with Hemingway multiple times for Life Magazine, and Larry Burrows, Francis Miller, George Leavens, John Bryson, and Loomis Dean, and the 2-page MacLeish essay, His Mirror Was Danger. From the editor's preface, "For us at Life, the death of Ernest Hemingway is a special loss, for he was a cherished colleague of ours. From the time in 1937 when he wrote captions for one of our picture stories on the Spanish War to last summer, when we published parts of his latest work (The Dangerous Summer), he was both a contributor to Life and a good friend." See Hanneman H1274. Surprisingly scarce.
Language: English
Published by Time, Inc., NY, 1954
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Artzybasheff (illustrator). Entire issue, December 13, 1954, in original, colorful Boris Artzybasheff wraps with a portrait of the subject along with a marlin, light general wear-only, overall clean and bright, with mailing label. A celebration or sorts of the subject's winning the Nobel Prize for Literature. Article spans 6-pages, some printed in triple columns, and includes 7 photographs including full-length portraits of James Joyce and Ezra Pound, and several, of course, of the subject. An elusive issue. See Hanneman H928. Scarce.
Language: English
Published by Literary Enterprises, Carbondale, 1975
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Entire issue, Volume III, No. 2, Spring-Summer, 1975, in original printed wraps, very light general wear, rubbed in a minor way along spine edge, generally fresh, bright, and clean. Includes 8 articles of Hemingway interest, well illustrated with photographs. Scarce.
Published by The Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio, 2009
Seller: Ziern-Hanon Galleries, Frontenac, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
Full Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. FIRST EDITION, first printing. Original full black cloth. Jacket is not price clipped. Overall an EXCELLENT book in an EXCELLENT brodart protected dust jacket. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover.
Language: English
Published by Doubleday, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1979
ISBN 10: 0385128088 ISBN 13: 9780385128087
Seller: STUDIO V, San Marcos, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Profusely Illustrated (illustrator). 1st Edition. BW PHOTO ILL.
Published by Pineapple Press, Inc., Sarasota, FL, 2006
Seller: Ziern-Hanon Galleries, Frontenac, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. FIRST EDITION (as stated). Two toned grey and maroon cloth-patterned hardcover with maroon lettering on the spine. Previous owner's bookplate behind the front cover. Light wear to the extremities of the jacket. Overall an VERY GOOD book in a VERY GOOD dust jacket. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover.
Published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1965
Seller: Dan Pope Books, West Hartford, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First printing. A fine copy in a near-fine jacket. A copy with clean text, and price ($4.95) intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. Note: Prior owner's neat signature on front endpaper. Jacket has a couple short closed tears and some wear to extremities (as pictured). Fiction-A.
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. First paperback edition. (First publication under this title. Originally published under the title: "This Must Be The Place." ) About fine in striking pictorial printed wrappers. (The text shows the inevitable toning, as do the inside blank covers. ) Sharp copy.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. 2nd. Printing. Deluxe Limited Edition. (Folio) (343pp. ) SIGNED by Ernest Hemingway's son John H. Hemingway numbered 533 of 950 copies on a special colophon. Close to fine in white buckram laid-into a matching slipcase with leather inset panel. (Hint of faint foxing at edge of preliminariy page. ) Heavily illustrated. ; Folio ; Unpaginated pages.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1959
Photograph
Two vintage borderless photographs of writer Ernest Hemingway and a friend at a bullfighting match, circa 1959. With manuscript annotations regarding layout to the verso, along with the stamps of Tele-Magazine, Radio Magazine, and Dalmas press agency. Hemingway made several visits to Spain throughout his life, including one memorable trip in July 1925 which inspired his 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises." He visited Spain again in 1959 to research a series of bullfighting articles commissioned by Life magazine, which were later integrated into the full-length novel "The Dangerous Summer" (published posthumously in 1985). One photograph 9.5 x 7 inches, one photograph 10.5 x 8.5 inches. Near Fine.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1954
Photograph
Vintage press photograph of Ernest Hemingway writing longhand during a 1953-1954 trip to Africa. Mimeo snipe dated 10-29-54 on the verso, along with a provenance label. Hemingway's time in Africa with his fourth wife Mary was marred by disasters, the pair surviving two plane crashes and a bushfire during their stay. Hemingway was badly injured, suffering two cracked discs, a kidney and liver rupture, a dislocated shoulder, and a broken skull, leaving him in pain and poor health for the rest of his life. He would accept the Nobel Prize in Literature in October of the same year. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, slightly wavy and creased along the bottom edge, with a short closed tear to the top right corner.