Ernest Hemingway

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The Old Man and The Sea

The Old Man and The Sea

by Ernest Hemingway

This novella, only 140 pages, was first
printed in its entirety in Life Magazine on September 1, 1952. It inspired a buying frenzy - selling over five million copies of the
magazine in just two days!
The story about an aging Cuban
fisherman wrangling a large marlin in the gulf stream was written in
1951 in Cuba and published in 1952. In 1953, it won the Pulitzer Prize
for Fiction and led to Hemingway's nomination for the Nobel Prize in
Literature in 1954.
Man's struggle against nature is the... Read more about this item
For Whom the Bell Tolls

For Whom the Bell Tolls

by Ernest Hemingway

Many consider For Whom the Bell Tolls to be author Ernest Hemingway’s finest work. Inspired by Hemingway’s time as a war correspondent for The North American Newspaper Alliance during the Spanish Civil War, For Whom the Bell Tolls is a stark and brutal commentary on the nature of war, sacrifice, and death. In fact, many believe his work is among the best depictions of the Spanish Civil War written. As with some of Hemingway’s other work, many of the characters, experiences, and... Read more about this item
A Farewell To Arms

A Farewell To Arms

by Ernest Hemingway

Set during World War 1, Ernest Hemingway’s A
Farewell to Arms is the story of Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American serving
as an ambulance driver in the Italian army, and his love affair with an English
nurse named Catherine Barkley. The novel is semi-autobiographical, based on
Hemingway's own experiences serving in the Italian campaigns during the war.
While some assume the title of the work to be taken from a poem by 16th century
English dramatist George Peele, others believe it to be a simple pun... Read more about this item
Sun Also Rises

Sun Also Rises

by Ernest Hemingway

Based on real events and acquaintances of Hemingway, Sun Also Rises is about American and English expats in Pamplona.
A Moveable Feast

A Moveable Feast

by Ernest Hemingway

A Moveable Feast is a set of memoirs by American author Ernest Hemingway about his years in Paris as part of the American expatriate circle of writers in the 1920s. In addition to painting a picture of Hemingway's time as a struggling young writer, the book also sketches the story of Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley. Published after his death, A Moveable Feast is considered by many to contain some of his best writing.
Green Hills Of Africa

Green Hills Of Africa

by Ernest Hemingway

Green Hills of Africa is a 1935 work of nonfiction written by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway's second work of nonfiction, Green Hills of Africa is basically a journal of a month on safari he and his wife, Pauline Marie Pfeiffer, took in East Africa during December 1933. Green Hills of Africa is divided into four parts: Pursuit and Conversation, Pursuit Remembered, Pursuit and Failure, and Pursuit as Happiness, each of which plays a different role in the story.
Islands In the Stream

Islands In the Stream

by Ernest Hemingway

Islands in the Stream was published in 1970, nine years after Hemingway's death. Thomas Hudon is an painter and adventurer in the 1930s, and this tale documents his voyages from Bimini to antisubmarine action in Cuba and beyond.
To Have and Have Not

To Have and Have Not

by Ernest Hemingway

To Have and Have Not is a 1937 novel by Ernest Hemingway about Harry Morgan, a fishing boat captain who runs contraband between Cuba and Florida. The novel depicts Harry as an essentially good man who is forced into blackmarket activity by economic forces beyond his control. Initially, his fishing charter Johnson tricks Harry by not paying back the money he owes him, and then escapes the country by airplane before Harry can realize what is going on.
Across the River and Into the Trees

Across the River and Into the Trees

by Ernest Hemingway

Across the River and Into the Trees is a novel by Ernest Hemingway. The title is derived from the last words of Confederate General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson.
The Garden Of Eden

The Garden Of Eden

by Ernest Hemingway

Hemingway reveals a more tender side of his psyche with The Garden of Eden, which was published posthumously.
David is a writer in the 1920's. He and his newly married wife, Catherine, spend their honeymoon in the Mediterranean. While they are there, they fall in love with a young woman, and begin to explore a deeper side of themselves. Can they navigate their own dark waters enough to hold a triad together?
Men Without Women

Men Without Women

by Ernest Hemingway

First published in 1927, Men Without Women is an early Hemingway collection containing fourteen short stories that are beginning to show the normal Hemingway themes: war and it's casualties, the interactions between men and women, sports, and violence.
"Banal Story," "In Another Country," "The Killers," "Ten Indians," "Hills Like White Elephants," "The Undefeated," "Fifty Grand," "In Another Country," "Now I Lay Me," "A Canary for One," and more.
Winner Take Nothing

Winner Take Nothing

by Ernest Hemingway

Winner Take Nothing is a 1933 collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway's third collection of short stories, it was published four years after his most recent novel, A Farewell to Arms (1929), and a year after the non-fiction book about bullfighting, Death in the Afternoon (1932).
Death In the Afternoon

Death In the Afternoon

by Ernest Hemingway

Death in the Afternoon is a non-fiction book by Ernest Hemingway about the ceremony and traditions of Spanish bullfighting. It was originally published in 1932. The book provides a look at the history and magnificence of bullfighting, while also being a deeper contemplation on the nature of fear and courage. Any discussion concerning bullfighting would be incomplete without some mention of the controversy surrounding it. -
In Our Time

In Our Time

by Ernest Hemingway

In Our Time is the first published collection of Hemingway's short fiction.  The book collects several of the author's short stories about American life in the early 1920's, just after WWI. A few of these stories focus on the character Nick Adams.First published in Paris in 1924 by Three Mountains Press under the title in our time - in all lower case - the first state of this work was a set of 18 vignettes and numbered 32 pages in total.  Only 300 copies were printed, but due to a printing... Read more about this item
The Dangerous Summer

The Dangerous Summer

by Ernest Hemingway

The Dangerous Summer is Ernest Hemingway's firsthand chronicle of a brutal season of bullfights in 1959.
True At First Light

True At First Light

by Ernest Hemingway

Both revealing self-portrait and dramatic fictional chronicle of his final African safari, Ernest Hemingway's last unpublished work was written when he returned from Kenya in 1953. Edited by his son Patrick, who accompanied his father on the safari, True at First Light offers rare insights into the legendary American writer. The book opens on the day his close friend Pop, a celebrated hunter, leaves Ernest in charge of the safari camp and news arrives of a potential attack from a hostile tribe. Drama... Read more about this item
The Nick Adams Stories

The Nick Adams Stories

by Ernest Hemingway

The Nick Adams Stories is a volume of short stories written by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway's short stories which featured the character Nick Adams were compiled in one volume and republished posthumously in 1972. The Nick Adams Stories includes 24 stories and sketches, 8 of which were previously unpublished. Some of Hemingway's earliest work such as "Indian Camp" is represented, as well as some of his best known stories such as "Big Two-Hearted River".
Hemingway

Hemingway

by James R Mellow

The Hemingway Reader

The Hemingway Reader

by Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

by Carlos; Ernest Hemingway Baker

Papa Hemingway

Papa Hemingway

by A E Hotchner

True At First Light

True At First Light

by Ernest; Hemingway, Patrick Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

by Carlos Baker

Ernest Hemingway Books & Ephemera

Hemingway

Hemingway

by Reynolds, Michael

Hemingway

Hemingway

by Sanderson, Stewart

Along With Youth

Along With Youth

by Griffin, Peter

By-Line: Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades

By-Line: Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades

by Ernest Hemingway

Paperback / softback. New. Spanning the years from 1920 to 1956, this priceless collection of pieces written by Hemingway ranges from articles for the "Toronto Star" and the Hearst newspapers to popular magazines such as "Esquire, Collier's" and "Look", and includes Hemingway's vivid eyewitness accounts of the Spanish Civil War and World War II.
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£17.65
A Moveable Feast

A Moveable Feast

by Ernest Hemingway

Scribner, 1996. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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£4.85
Hemingway: The Paris Years

Hemingway: The Paris Years

by Reynolds, Michael

Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell. Hardcover. 1990. 2nd Printing. 8vo 402pp . Very Good+ in Fine DJ. B&W Photographs. Believe inscribed by the author on title page as follows: 'Bob / to remember that rainy weekend with George & Jan -- enjoy / Mike'. The name, Mike, has a flourish and is a bit difficult, so please ask for a picture of the inscription before ordering. Text paper is starting to brown. The author is a Professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.
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£60.70
A Farewell to Arms  (Bantam Books #467)

A Farewell to Arms (Bantam Books #467)

by Hemingway, Ernest

Bantam Books, 1949. Good Vintage paperback, January 1949 printing (Bantam Books #467). First Paperback Printing. Mass Market Paper Back. Good.
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£20.23
Winner Take Nothing

Winner Take Nothing

by Hemingway, Ernest

Near Fine, apparently unread book that has softness at spine ends, slight bow to boards, and very light touch of foxing to front page edges; in a Good to Very Good dust jacket that has front flap that is about three quarters detached with a small tape repair to reverse, small chips along edges with color loss edges and front flap fold, wear and chipping to corners, mild sun and age toning to white portions, spine, and back flap, closed tear top front panel with a 4 inch triangular crease toward spine.... Read more about this item
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£768.84
The Old Man and the Sea

The Old Man and the Sea

by HEMINGWAY, Ernest

Charles Scribner, 1952. Hbk, 140pp, dj lightly rubbed at extremities with tiny loss at the mid-edge of the spinestrip where it meets the front panel, unclipped ($3.00). no mention of Nobel Prize on rear flap, olive-tinted portrait on the rear panel, overall the jacket is bright and clean and now in protective sleeve, Scribner's seal present on copyright page but lacks A, Hemingway is spelled correctly, full sea blue cloth boards with embossed signature lower front, bright silver-gilt spine titles, light... Read more about this item
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£748.60
African Journal in Sports Illustrated Magazine

African Journal in Sports Illustrated Magazine

by Hemingway, Ernest

Chicago: Time, Inc., 1971. Magazine. VG. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to. 1971 - 1972, three complete issues, December 20,1971, January 3 & 10, 1972, all in original wraps, mailing labels at all issues, all issues show very minor wear-only and are clean and bright. From the introduction, "When Ernest Hemingway died in 1961 several unpublished manuscripts of consequence were left in his estate. These included two novels, a few short stories and one extraordinary work of nonfiction, African Journal,... Read more about this item
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£40.42
A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms

by HEMINGWAY, Ernest

New York: Bantam Books, 1949. Softcover. Very Good. Reprint. Mass market paperback. Chip on page foredges, pages age-toned, lamination peeling off at edges, else very good. Bantam, 467. *Connolly 100*.
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£16.19
Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story

Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story

by Carlos Baker

Literary Guild, 1969. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1969. This Edition. 702 pages. Illustrated dust jacket over red cloth boards. Gilt lettering. Contains black and white plates. Clean pages and plates with light tanning and mild foxing throughout. Minor tanning to free endpapers due to dust jacket flaps. Binding remains firm. Boards have mild edge-wear with slight rubbing to surfaces and bumping to corners. Gilt lettering is bright and clear. Unclipped jacket. Panels and spine have light edgewear with tears... Read more about this item
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£18.66
TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT

TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT

by Hemingway Ernest

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1937. First edition, First Printing. 8vo, publisher’s original black cloth lettered in gilt over green on the spine and with a facsimile of Hemingway’s signature in gilt on the upper cover, in the gold and black printed dustjacket. [8], 262 pp. A fine and unusually well preserved and clean copy. The book appears to have been left unread, the cloth and labels and gilt-work all in superb condition, tight, strong, square and unusual in this fine state of... Read more about this item
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£2,893.25
A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms

by HEMINGWAY, Ernest

NY: Scribners, 1929. Bound in black cloth with gold labels. The labels are bright (virtually as new). The first edition of the book without the disclaimer, and the true first state dust jacket with price of $2.50 on front flap with "Katherine" on the front flap of the jacket and two reviews on the back panel. . The jacket has had some minor restoration work to top of spine. A beautiful copy. One of 31050 copies in the first printing. Reference: Hanneman 8.A.. First Edition. Hard Cover.... Read more about this item
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£3,601.38
The Sun Also Rises

The Sun Also Rises

by Ernest Hemingway

Charles Scribner's Sons, 1954-01-01. Reprint edition. Hardcover. Good/Very Good. Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Tanning on pastedowns, endpapers & pages 162-163. Price clipped dj shelf worn with scuffs, creases, light soiling, toning & small tears in a mylar cover. PRIORITY SHIPPING PROVIDED IN THE USA FOR THE PRICE OF MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING.
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£32.37
For Whom the Bell Tolls

For Whom the Bell Tolls

by Ernest Hemingway

Paperback. New.
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£16.19
For Whom the Bell Tolls

For Whom the Bell Tolls

by Hemingway, Ernest

First edition, first impression in first issue dust jacket.

Original publisher's cloth. Some rubbing to label on spine with toning to edges and a small area of browning to edge of of paste-downs and endpapers. Contents beautifully clean throughout otherwise.

The original and unclipped dust jacket has a little soft crease close to fore-edge of upper panel, else in beautiful, fine condition.

A fantastic example of one of the author's highlight titles.
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£3,000.00
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS

FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS

by Hemingway, Ernest

Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. Hardcover. Very Good-. . 6x9x2. VG-. tan cloth, no jacket, bagged for protection, previous owner's name and address in ink on interior of both boards, lightly rubbed boards and spine, small bumps to corners, book is well bound and paper is very clean..<p> Once Read Books, cover scan available - just ask, OnceReadBooks com<p> Orders shipped via USPS.
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£63.73
For Whom the Bell Tolls

For Whom the Bell Tolls

by Hemingway, Ernest

Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. First edition (Hanneman 18). Lacks jacket. Spine faded and a bit rubbed, light ring stain on front board. 1940 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 471, [1] pp. 8vo. After Hemingway traveled to Spain in 1937 to cover the civil war for the North American Newspaper Alliance. For Whom the Bell Tolls was completed three year later as the greatest novel to emerge from "the good fight". The story of a... Read more about this item
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£101.16
The Sun Also Rises

The Sun Also Rises

by Hemingway, Ernest

A tight and unmarked copy- Twenty-second printing reprint of this classic novel. In fine condition." The Sun Also Rises first appeared in 1926, and yet it's as fresh and clean and fine as it ever was, maybe finer. Hemingway's famously plain declarative sentences linger in the mind like poetry: "Brett was damned good-looking. She wore a slipover jersey sweater and a tweed skirt, and her hair was brushed back like a boy's. She started all that." His cast of thirty-something dissolute expatriates--Brett and... Read more about this item
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£16.15£14.54
For Whom the Bell Tolls  [First State Wrapper]

For Whom the Bell Tolls [First State Wrapper]

by Hemingway, Ernest

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. First printing w/Scribner's "A" at copyright. Extremely rare first state, unclipped 2.75 jacket without photo credit at back panel. Beige, full cloth boards w/author's stamped signature, black spine titles on red field, light shelf wear, rub. Deckled pages near fine; toning at endpapers. Stylish antiquarian signatures at front endpaper: "Fannie & Pierce". Light brown top edge. Bind fine; hinges intact. Dust wrapper... Read more about this item
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£481.53
A Farewell to Arms.

A Farewell to Arms.

by Hemingway, Ernest

Norwalk.: Easton Press., 2003. Collector's Edition.. Hardcover, full brown leather, raised bands, gilt decorations, all edges gilt, silk endpapers, ribbon marker.. Very good with small scuff on the spine, no dust jacket as issued.. 24x16 cm.. Illustrated by Richard Sparks.. weight: 2.3 lb. Introduction by Ford Madox Ford.
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£35.61
A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms

by Ernest Hemingway

Paperback / softback. New.
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£14.82
Death in the Afternoon

Death in the Afternoon

by Ernest Hemingway

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. First Edition, First Printing. First edition, first printing with "A" and seal on copyright page. The book measures 6.5" x 9.25", 517 pages. Comes with a brand new facsimile (reproduction) dust jacket for protection and display. This book is in fair condition. Moderate bumping and tearing to both ends of spine. Moderate sunning to spine. Heavy staining and scuffing to both boards/ Moderate scuffing to all edges of textblock. Front and rear hinge are cracked... Read more about this item
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£222.56
To Have and Have Not

To Have and Have Not

by Ernest Hemingway

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1937. First Edition, First Printing. First edition, first printing - with the Scribner's "A" and Seal on the copyright page. Measures approximately 8.25" x 5.75", with 262 numbered pages. With its original dust jacket. The book is in very good plus condition. Minor wear to the top and bottom edges of the textblock. Textblock is bright and well preserved. Dust jacket is in very good condition. Moderate creasing and chipping to the spine ends, and with creasing present... Read more about this item
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£768.84