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          • Ernest Hemingway Double Signed & Illustrated Autographed Postcard Spain Cuba
            Nov. 16, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway Double Signed & Illustrated Autographed Postcard Spain Cuba

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Described By: Dillon CNX 0090 0169 Title: Ernest Hemingway Double Signed & Illustrated Autographed Postcard Spain Cuba Description: Ernest Hemingway Double Signed & Illustrated Autographed Postcard Spain Cuba et al circa 1899-1912. We believe the photograph to be a young Hemingway and that the back of the postcard to says “Code compliances, Private Services, Loss Prevention, Your Great Papa.” Approx. Dimensions or Size: 5-1/2 in x 3-1/2 in Condition: Preowned with light wear from age. Autograph discernable. Minor foxing. Slight crease from folding near the bottom half. Estimated weight of piece: 0.90 oz w/ protective slip Estimated size and weight of package: 9 x 5 x 5 ; 8oz

            Hess Fine Art
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY & JOE KNAPP PHOTO PRINT
            Sep. 28, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY & JOE KNAPP PHOTO PRINT

            Est: $150 - $200

            Ernest Hemingway & Joe Knapp photo print. Stamped signature upper right. Mounted. Sheet measures 8" x 5 1/2".

            Antiques & Modern Auction Gallery
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY 'A BORDO DEL PILAR' PHOTO
            Sep. 28, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY 'A BORDO DEL PILAR' PHOTO

            Est: $300 - $400

            Ernest Hemingway 'A bordo del Pilar' photo print. Stamped signature upper left. Measures 8" x 5 3/8".

            Antiques & Modern Auction Gallery
          • Ernest Hemingway & Fidel Castro Photo Poster
            Sep. 19, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway & Fidel Castro Photo Poster

            Est: -

            Ernest Hemingway & Fidel Castro Photo Poster Framed- 26x19"

            District Auction
          • Hemingway (Ernest) Across the River and Into the Trees, first edition, New York, 1950 & others by the same (13)
            Sep. 19, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) Across the River and Into the Trees, first edition, New York, 1950 & others by the same (13)

            Est: £150 - £200

            Hemingway (Ernest) Across the River and Into the Trees, first edition, endpapers a little foxed, book-label, small ownership stamp on title, New York, 1950;  A Farewell to Arms, first English edition, War literature pamphlet from the publisher loosely inserted, cloth spine lightly faded, jacket few tears to edges, light chipping and nicks to edges, 1929; Men Without Women, first edition, second printing, 1928; The Sun Also Rises, first edition, early printing, New York, 1927, original boards or cloth, light bumping to extremities, otherwise excellent; and 9 others by Hemingway, 8vo (13)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Ernest Hemingway. Signed "The Old Man and the Sea". Special student's edition. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York. Signed and inscribed half title page by Hemingway "Sully - My best to you, Ernest Hemingway". Includes ...
            Sep. 08, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway. Signed "The Old Man and the Sea". Special student's edition. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York. Signed and inscribed half title page by Hemingway "Sully - My best to you, Ernest Hemingway". Includes ...

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Ernest Hemingway. Signed "The Old Man and the Sea". Special student's edition. Charles Scribner's Sons: New York. Signed and inscribed half title page by Hemingway "Sully - My best to you, Ernest Hemingway". Includes original dust jacket. Protective mylar cover. Some fading to spine. Light wear at edges of jacket. 7.25 x 5in.

            Tremont Auctions
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS
            Aug. 27, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS

            Est: $400 - $600

            1952 and 1970. New York. Charles Scribner and Sons. All volumes are in Near Fine condition. Three of the books are Book Club, first editions. No owners markings or bookplates.

            The Rug Life Auctions
          • Hemingway, Says "Farewell to Arms... was banned and burned" - He Details His Entire WWII Career!
            Aug. 07, 2024

            Hemingway, Says "Farewell to Arms... was banned and burned" - He Details His Entire WWII Career!

            Est: $5,000 - $7,000

            Ernest Hemingway New York, Dec. 18, 1946 Hemingway, Says "Farewell to Arms... was banned and burned" - He Details His Entire WWII Career! TDS A fantastic content typed document signed, two pages, 8" x 12.5", New York, Dec. 18, 1946, a notarized legal statement by Hemingway made in the effort to clear the name of his wife Pauline's cousin, Leohnard M. Kluftinger, a former member of the NSDAP now prosecuted by the Americans during the de-Nazification efforts following World War II. Staple holes to top left and a blind paperclip impression thereat, otherwise boldly signed and fine. In part: "…Ernest Hemingway, being first duly sworn, deposes and says…that this affidavit is voluntarily offered by deponent, to be used in the defense of Leonhard M. Kluftinger, whom deponent has known for about seventeen years, and who is now involved in the denazification of Germany. That deponent is the author, among others, of the book 'For Whom the Bell Tolls,' which has been translated and published into German, and 'A Farewell to Arms,' which book was banned and burned by the Germans in their original burning of books. That deponent served as a War Correspondent for the American Army, has conducted reconnaissance with the French Maquis units in advance of the Fourth and Fifth Infantry Divisions of the United States Army, and in advance of the second Armored Division of the French Army, and was with the first American troops to enter Germany on the 14th of September 1944…also with American troops at the Schnee Eifel, Heurtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge. That deponent's son was a parachutist with the United States Army, with the rank of Captain… That in the Fall of 1929 at #6 Rue Ferou, where deponent was living at the time, he heard Mr. Kluftinger speak strongly against Hitler. Mr. Kluftinger told him at that time that he was one of first members of the original Nazi organization in Munich; that he had left it because he could not agree with Hitler, or his policies, and felt they would lead Germany into chaos. The again in November of 1929, at the Adlon Hotel in Berlin, Germany, Mr. Kluftinger reiterated these statements and criticized the methods and procedures of the Party. Deponent again say [sic, saw] Mr. Kluftinger in New York City at the Hotel Barclay, in the year 1937, at which time they had a long political discussion involving the policies of the National Socialist regime. During the course of all these discussions, Mr. Kluftinger expressed strong opposition to Hitler, to his political and economic viewpoints and projects, and told deponent of the resistance which he was putting up against them in the Nazis' endeavors to interfere with the business which he was managing, and of the disadvantages which he was suffering because of his opposition…". Leonhard Marcus Kluftinger (1899-1954) was the nephew of his second wife Pauline Pfeiffer Hemingway's beloved and wealthy uncle Gustavus A. Pfeiffer. "Uncle Gus" was head of the patent medical company Gustavus A. Pfeiffer & Company in St. Louis, which was acquired in 1930 by the William R. Warner pharmaceutical company (now Warner-Lambert). His nephew Leonhard was the head of Gödecke & Co. Chemische Fabrik AG, also owned by Warner. Gödecke AG subsequently also took over the management of other companies belonging to the Warner group such as the Gustav Lohse AG perfume and soap factory and the Substantia companies. Not much more is known of Kluftinger, save that his death in 1954 was unexpected. The Pfeiffer family, and particularly Gustavus Pfeiffer, had a great impact on Hemingway's writing and career. There is a persistent story that Hemingway wrote part of "A Farewell To Arms" while he and his wife, Pauline, lived with Uncle Gus in Easton, Connecticut. Pfeiffer tried to persuade the newlyweds to build a home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, but when they declined he gave them money to purchase their now-famous house in Key West. He also provided generous financial support to Hemingway, and financed the couple's first safari which inspired Hemingway's work "Green Hills of Africa." Hemingway shared his gratitude to Pfeiffer publicly, naming him one of the three dedicatees of "A Farewell to Arms," along with Pauline and his friend Gerald Murphy. It stands to reason, then, that Hemingway would go to great lengths to defend Uncle Gus' nephew. It is probable that the notorious anti-Semite Hemingway may have been correct in attempting to exonerate the anti-Hitler Kluftinger, and our research has not tied Kluftinger to the Nazi party or the use of slave labor in his companies' products. This cannot be said for other companies under the Godecke umbrella: the Lohse Company was the early "training ground" of Karl Blumenreuter (1881-1969), Himmler's chief pharmacist and medical supply quartermaster of the SS. Blumentreuter was a departmental director at Lohse until 1927. He left to open his own firm and joined the NSDAP in 1931. However, this anecdote does not confirm that Kluftinger had any knowledge or approval of Blumenreuter's actions, either while he was with Lohse or during the Holocaust. This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses. WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!

            University Archives
          • Ernest Hemingway Signed German Edition "Manner" (Men Without Women)
            Aug. 07, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway Signed German Edition "Manner" (Men Without Women)

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Ernest Hemingway Berlin, Germany, ca. 1929 Ernest Hemingway Signed German Edition "Manner" (Men Without Women) Signed book A signed German copy of Hemingway's "Manner" or "Men Without Women." Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag, 1929. German Edition. Twelvemo, [10]-253pp with two additional pages of adverts. Signed on the front end page: "Ernest Hemingway." Cloth-covered, illustrated boards featuring a matador. Cracked, slightly loose spine binding. Wear, soiling, and dampstaining to the covers. Light soiling to the page edges. Bold but brushed signature. Men Without Women is a collection of short stories published by Ernest Hemingway in 1927. The volume consists of 14 stories, covering a wide variety of topics, including bullfighting, prizefighting, infidelity, divorce, and death. Among them are "The Killers", "Hills Like White Elephants", and "In Another Country", which scholars argue to be among Hemingway's better works. This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses. WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!

            University Archives
          • Ernest Hemingway Signed Cut Photo Frame
            Aug. 07, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway Signed Cut Photo Frame

            Est: $440 - $880

            Ernest Hemingway Signed Cut Photo Frame

            Joe R. Pyle Complete Auction & Realty LLC
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS
            Jul. 16, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS

            Est: $400 - $600

            1952 and 1970. New York. Charles Scribner and Sons. All volumes are in Near Fine condition. Three of the books are Book Club, first editions. No owners markings or bookplates.

            The Rug Life Auctions
          • Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell Tolls
            Jul. 09, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell Tolls

            Est: $30 - $50

            Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell Tolls. Title: For Whom the Bell Tolls Author: Ernest Hemingway Publisher: Penguin Year Printed: 1965 Binding: Paperback Condition: Fair Comments: As this is a vintage book, there is damage and staining to the spine, to the front cover and to the back cover. There is also some foxing and discolouration to the pages.

            Intervendue
          • Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue, New York, 1929.
            Jul. 05, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue, New York, 1929.

            Est: £1,000 - £1,500

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue with Scribner's seal to title verso and without legal disclaimer, original cloth with gilt labels to upper cover and spine, fine, first issue dust-jacket priced at $2.50 and with "Katharine Barclay" to front flap, a few nicks and very small chips along edges, spine faded, tail with small patch of damp-staining affecting publisher name, 1" tear from upper edge on upper panel and along flap joint, still overall a fresh and bright copy, preserved in custom-made morocco-backed drop-back box, [Hanneman 8a] 8vo, New York, 1929.

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS
            Jun. 24, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS

            Est: $400 - $600

            1952 and 1970. New York. Charles Scribner and Sons. All volumes are in Near Fine condition. Three of the books are Book Club, first editions. No owners markings or bookplates.

            The Rug Life Auctions
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 3 VOLUMES
            Jun. 18, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 3 VOLUMES

            Est: $250 - $350

            1952 and 1970. London. All volumes are United Kingdom editions and all are in Near Fine condition. No owners markings or bookplates. The following volumes are in this set; 1. Islands in the Stream. 2. The Old Man and the Sea. For Whom The Bell Tolls.

            The Rug Life Auctions
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS
            Jun. 04, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS

            Est: $400 - $600

            1952 and 1970. New York. Charles Scribner and Sons. All volumes are in Near Fine condition. Three of the books are Book Club, first editions. No owners markings or bookplates.

            The Rug Life Auctions
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 3 VOLUMES
            May. 28, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 3 VOLUMES

            Est: $250 - $350

            1952 and 1970. London. All volumes are United Kingdom editions and all are in Near Fine condition. No owners markings or bookplates. The following volumes are in this set; 1. Islands in the Stream. 2. The Old Man and the Sea. For Whom The Bell Tolls.

            The Rug Life Auctions
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS
            May. 14, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY COLLECTION, 4 VOLUMES, 3 BOOK CLUB FIRST EDITIONS

            Est: $400 - $600

            1952 and 1970. New York. Charles Scribner and Sons. All volumes are in Near Fine condition. Three of the books are Book Club, first editions. No owners markings or bookplates.

            The Rug Life Auctions
          • Hemingway (Ernest) Across the River and Into the Trees, first edition, 1950 & others, by or relating to Hemingway (sml. qty.)
            May. 09, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) Across the River and Into the Trees, first edition, 1950 & others, by or relating to Hemingway (sml. qty.)

            Est: £150 - £200

            Hemingway (Ernest) Across the River and Into the Trees, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, lightly nicked and rubbed at extremities, otherwise a bright crisp copy, 1950; The Dangerous Summer, proof copy, original wrappers, biro date on upper wrapper, 1985; and a small quantity of others, Hemingway, including a run of The Hemingway Review, v.s. (sml. qty.)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories, first edition, first issue with Scribner's 'A' on copyright page, 1938.
            May. 09, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories, first edition, first issue with Scribner's 'A' on copyright page, 1938.

            Est: £150 - £200

            Hemingway (Ernest) The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories, first edition, first issue with Scribner's 'A' on copyright page, bookplate remnants on pastedown, otherwise internally clean, original red cloth, dust-jacket, green soiling marks on panels, tear down upper joint, other nicks and fraying along edges, [Hanneman A16a], 8vo, 1938.

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) Green Hills of Africa, first edition, first issue with Scribner's 'A', 1935.
            May. 09, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) Green Hills of Africa, first edition, first issue with Scribner's 'A', 1935.

            Est: £200 - £300

            Hemingway (Ernest) Green Hills of Africa, first edition, first issue with Scribner's 'A' on copyright page, light marginal toning, original cloth, edges faded, light damp-staining to head, dust-jacket, damp-staining to head, splitting along upper flap joint, nicks and fraying along edges and joints, creasing, spine faded, [Hanneman A13a], 8vo, 1935. *** "[I] attempted to write an absolutely true book". A good copy of the author's recollection of his 1933 big game hunting trip in Tanganyika (modern-day Tanzania). "Mixing humor, flashbacks, literary pontification, and self-exposure with his fable on aesthetics, Hemingway once again wrote outside the reception range of the critics" (ANB).

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) In Our Time, first English edition, 1926.
            May. 09, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) In Our Time, first English edition, 1926.

            Est: £150 - £200

            Hemingway (Ernest) In Our Time, first English edition, bookseller's sticker on pastedown, endpapers lightly browned, light foxing, original green cloth, spine lightly sunned, ends a little bumped, otherwise a very crisp and sharp copy, [Hanneman A32a], 8vo, 1926.

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY FOLIO
            May. 05, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY FOLIO

            Est: $120 - $150

            Ernest Hemingway 5 volume set in Slipcase: The Old Man and the Sea; To have and Have Not; A Farewell to Arms; The Sun Also Rises; For Whom the Bell Tolls. Plus a sixth volume not part of the set in the slipcase: Short Stories. All very good copies

            Sydney Rare Book Auctions
          • Ernest Hemingway Signed Art, Also Signed by 9 Matadors, Exceptionally Unique
            Apr. 10, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway Signed Art, Also Signed by 9 Matadors, Exceptionally Unique

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Ernest Hemingway n.p., ca. 1960 Ernest Hemingway Signed Art, Also Signed by 9 Matadors, Exceptionally Unique Signed art Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961). Signed artwork, picturing a Spanish matador in bullfight, by artist Fuser Artigas. Hemingway's signature stands out in red ballpoint, with the signatures of nine Spanish matadors also present: Victorian Valencia, Antonio Marquez, Curro Giron, Paco Camino, Angel Peralta, Luis Domingin, Diego Puerta, Jaime Ostos, and Antonio Ordones. One signature is dated 1960, shortly after Hemingway wrote "The Dangerous Summer", his non-fiction book of Spanish bullfighting written while living in Spain during the summer of 1959. Print measures 11.5" x 9". Mounting remnants to verso. Overall, in near fine condition, with vivid coloring. Accompanied by a Beckett Letter of Authenticity. This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses. WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!

            University Archives
          • Ernest Hemingway ALS on Bear Hunting
            Apr. 10, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway ALS on Bear Hunting

            Est: $3,000 - $4,000

            Ernest Hemingway [Wyoming], [ca. 1936] Ernest Hemingway ALS on Bear Hunting ALS Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961). Autograph Letter Signed, "Papa", 2pp, in graphite, on a single sheet measuring 8.5" x 11". N.p., n.d., but likely written by Hemingway sometime in 1936 during his stay at the L-Bar-T Ranch in Wyoming. Numbered "3" and "4" at top, the first two pages are not present. Expected folds and creases, with splits along a few fold lines. Uniformly toned. Chipping to edges. Overall, in fair condition, with only a small portion of writing affected. A rare letter with exceptional content, as Hemingway discovered grizzly hunting for the first time, giving an engaging flash into his passion for sport hunting. Written to his friend, Charles Thompson, Hemingway describes the grizzly bear in exuberant detail and even compares the danger of hunting grizzlies to that of lions. In part: "I wish to hell you were here for the grizzlies. There is much more game than before. I want to get you a good grizzly for your trophy house. So far the hides are beautiful, long thick hair as pretty as your black bear but even much longer and like a silver fox in color almost. But Lawrence let my best one go bad by not cleaning enough fat off the big back hump. It may be only a spot. Hope so. He felt so bad he cried but a little more salt at the beginning better maybe. Every time I've killed one I wished for McCola. I wrote Georgie Barber about working for me because Jose said he had offer as quartermaster on P and O and 'wasn't decided yet' as to whether to take it. We will see how he is. Jose works hard to keep boat clean but he is so dirty himself that he dirties everything he cleans - He is like an animal too and slightly (sometimes more than) goofy. But he is a good sailor in a storm or anything like that. But will be glad not to have the dirt and goofyhood. He is a good painter but no mechanic. Geo is supposed to be a moderate mechanic. If he keeps boat up properly and is reliable will be O.K. I know enough now about keeping boat up so I can check. I told him to get from you what he needed for the boat..." This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses. WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!

            University Archives
          • Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue, New York, 1929.
            Mar. 28, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue, New York, 1929.

            Est: £2,000 - £3,000

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue with Scribner's seal to title verso and without legal disclaimer, original cloth with gilt labels to upper cover and spine, fine, first issue dust-jacket priced at $2.50 and with "Katharine Barclay" to front flap, a few nicks and very small chips along edges, spine faded, tail with small patch of damp-staining affecting publisher name, 1" tear from upper edge on upper panel and along flap joint, still overall a fresh and bright copy, preserved in custom-made morocco-backed drop-back box, [Hanneman 8a] 8vo, New York, 1929.

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Ernest Hemingway
            Mar. 13, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway

            Est: $300 - $600

            Ernest Hemingway woodcut, edition 3 of 20 editioned, titled, and signed lower right: 3/20 Ernest Hemingway "[artist's signature]"

            Santa Fe Art Auction
          • Ernest Hemingway Book Collection
            Mar. 09, 2024

            Ernest Hemingway Book Collection

            Est: $100 - $10,000

            Early 20th Century; Original; (4) to include: For Whom the Bell Tolls printed by Blakiston Company, copyright 1940 by Ernest Hemingway, has dust jacket and 410 numbered pages, dust jacket has edge wear; For Whom the Bell Tolls printed by Charles Scribner and Sons, copyright 1940 by Ernest Hemingway, has 471 numbered pages; Across the River and Into the Trees, printed by Charles Scribner and Sons New York, copyright 1950 by Ernest Hemingway, has 308 numbered pages and dust jacket, dust jacket shows edge separation and book has residue of dust jacket attached to bottom corner and Death in the Afternoon, printed by Halcyon House, copyright 1932 by Charles Scribner and Sons, has 517 numbered pages, includes bull fighting related photographs, overall books appear to be complete and all original, please view photos; Provenance: DAKA Collection

            Mebane Antique Auction
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY, The old man and the sea. With six illustrations by SALVADOR DALI,
            Feb. 24, 2024

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY, The old man and the sea. With six illustrations by SALVADOR DALI,

            Est: €180 - €250

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY, The old man and the sea. With six illustrations by SALVADOR DALI, manus presse 1974, limited edition of 1000 copies, numbered 351 in pencil, the illustrations: granolithographs/Velin, the sheets unbound in hardcover, in original slipcase, outer dimensions approx. 44x35 cm. Traces of age, spine faded.

            Auktionshaus Eppli
          • Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, first English edition, 1964 & others by the same (4)
            Feb. 15, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, first English edition, 1964 & others by the same (4)

            Est: £200 - £300

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, very faint spotting to fore-edge, lower panel of jacket with light surface soiling, 1964; The Old Man and the Sea, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, jacket price-clipped, very small hole on lower flap joint, 1952; Across the River and into the Trees, small biro mark on front free endpaper, cloth spine lightly faded, jacket spine ends a little creased and discoloured, 1950, first English editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, all sharp copies; and another first English edition by the same, 4to & 8vo (4)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue, New York, 1929 & another by the same (2)
            Feb. 15, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue, New York, 1929 & another by the same (2)

            Est: £200 - £300

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue without the legal disclaimer, endpapers browned, original cloth with gold paper labels on cover and spine (faded, spine label chipped), spot of discolouring on upper cover, corners lightly bumped and frayed, New York, 1929; The Old Man and the Sea, first English edition, ink gift inscription on endpapers, light spotting to peripheral pages, original boards, dust-jacket, light nicks to spine ends, otherwise excellent, 1952, 8vo (2)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, ?third issue, 1927 & another by the same, first edition (2)
            Feb. 15, 2024

            Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, ?third issue, 1927 & another by the same, first edition (2)

            Est: £300 - £400

            *** Please note, the description to this lot has changed.*** Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, third or later issue, very faint ownership inscription on pastedown though mostly faded, 1927; A Farewell to Arms, first issue, light browning on endpapers, 1929; first editions, original cloth with uniform gold labels to upper covers and spines, spine labels a little faded and creased, spine ends and extremities a little bumped, overall excellent copies, [Hanneman A8a & A6b], New York, 8vo (2)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) In Our Time, first English edition, 1926.
            Dec. 12, 2023

            Hemingway (Ernest) In Our Time, first English edition, 1926.

            Est: £150 - £200

            Hemingway (Ernest) In Our Time, first English edition, book-label on pastedown, ink number and small stamp on endpapers, original cloth, spine lightly faded, corners and spine ends bumped, dust-jacket, price-clipped, lower flap creased, upper panel rather heavily foxed and stained, spine browned, top edge creased, chipping to spine end, small paper label on spine tail, [Hanneman A32], 8vo, 1926. ⁂ A stained but scarce jacket.

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, first edition, second issue, New York, 1927.
            Nov. 23, 2023

            Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, first edition, second issue, New York, 1927.

            Est: £150 - £200

            Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, first edition, second issue, modern black half morocco, spine gilt with tan morocco labels, New York, 1927; and another by the same, similarly bound, 8vo (2)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, first English edition, 1964; and another (2)
            Oct. 19, 2023

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, first English edition, 1964; and another (2)

            Est: £150 - £200

            Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, first English edition, light abrasion to front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, light surface soiling, slight rubbing to spine tips and corners, an excellent example, 1964; and another, Agatha Christie, 8vo (2)

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Group of (3) Ernest Hemingway Novels: For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Garden of Eden, Dangerous Summer
            Sep. 23, 2023

            Group of (3) Ernest Hemingway Novels: For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Garden of Eden, Dangerous Summer

            Est: $40 - $50

            Ernest Hemingway. Group of (3) books, including For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Garden of Eden and The Dangerous Summer. For Whom the Bell Tolls, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. Lacking DJ. The Garden of Eden, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1986, stated first edition. With DJ. The Dangerous Summer, 1985 first edition, first printing. With DJ.

            Britannic Auctions
          • Ernest Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises 1927 First Edition, Second Printing
            Sep. 23, 2023

            Ernest Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises 1927 First Edition, Second Printing

            Est: $40 - $50

            Ernest Hemingway. The Sun Also Rises. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927. First edition, second printing.

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          • Ernest Hemingway: A Moveable Feast, First Edition / Second Printing
            Sep. 23, 2023

            Ernest Hemingway: A Moveable Feast, First Edition / Second Printing

            Est: $40 - $50

            Ernest Hemingway. A Moveable Feast: Sketches of the Author's Life in Paris in the Twenties. Published posthumously. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York: 1964. First edition, second printing, B-5.64[H]. $4.95 on dust jacket flap. Illustrated from photographs. Cloth-backed boards, original pictorial dust jacket, unclipped.

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          • Ernest Hemingway: Across the River and Into the Trees, 1950 First Edition
            Sep. 23, 2023

            Ernest Hemingway: Across the River and Into the Trees, 1950 First Edition

            Est: $100 - $200

            Ernest Hemingway. Across the River and Into the Trees. Charles Scriber's Sons, New York: 1950, first edition. Scribner's "A" on title page verso. p.21 "Papadophi" corrected to "Papadopoli". Original unclipped dust jacket.

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          • 1952 Ernest Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea, First Edition/Issue + First Issue Dust Jacket
            Sep. 23, 2023

            1952 Ernest Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea, First Edition/Issue + First Issue Dust Jacket

            Est: $1,000 - $1,200

            Ernest Hemingway. The Old Man and the Sea. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. First edition, publisher's code "A" and colophon to copyright page. 140pp Publisher's light blue cloth with author's signature blind stamped on the front cover and spine stamped in silver; original illustrated dust jacket. First issue unclipped dust jacket with portrait of Hemingway in blue tint on the back panel with no mention of Nobel Prize.

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          • Ernest Hemingway Farewell to Arms Signed Limited
            Sep. 21, 2023

            Ernest Hemingway Farewell to Arms Signed Limited

            Est: $7,000 - $10,000

            Heading: Author: Hemingway, Ernest Title: A Farewell to Arms Place Published: New York Publisher:Scribner's Date Published: 1929 Description: [8], 355 pp. 23.2x15.5 cm (9x6"), original vellum-backed and tipped green boards, black morocco spine label lettered in gilt, publisher's slipcase with paper label indicating limitation. No. 167 of 510 total hand-numbered copies. First Edition. Signed by Hemingway on the limitation page. A limitation of 10 copies for presentation was also produced, but were not originally issued for sale. Published simultaneously with the regular first trade edition. The only work by Hemingway to be issued in a signed limited edition format. Hanneman A8b.

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          • Ernest Hemingway
            Aug. 25, 2023

            Ernest Hemingway

            Est: $100 - $150

            Three Ernest Hemingway. All hardcovers in price clipped dustwrappers. Some foxing. 1) Moveable Feast 2) Death in the Afternoon. 3) For Whom the Bell Tolls

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          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY For whom the Bell tolls. New York
            Jun. 26, 2023

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY For whom the Bell tolls. New York

            Est: €900 -

            For whom the Bell tolls. New York, Charles Scribner’s son 1940

            Bertolami Fine Art s.r.l.
          • ERNEST HEMINGWAY The fifth column and the first forty-nine stories
            Jun. 26, 2023

            ERNEST HEMINGWAY The fifth column and the first forty-nine stories

            Est: €1,080 -

            The fifth column and the first forty-nine stories. New York, Charles Scribner’s son 1938

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          • Hemingway (Ernest) For Whom the Bell Tolls, first English edition, 1941 & others by or relating to Hemingway (c.40)
            Jun. 08, 2023

            Hemingway (Ernest) For Whom the Bell Tolls, first English edition, 1941 & others by or relating to Hemingway (c.40)

            Est: £200 - £300

            Hemingway (Ernest) For Whom the Bell Tolls, first English edition, endpapers browned, cloth ends a little bumped, jacket creased and rubbed at ends, portions of loss to upper panel corner and spine head, lower panel toned and creased, 1941; Across the River and into the Trees, first American edition, first printing with the Scribner's "A" and seal on copyright page, endpapers stained, jacket with tears across panels and edges, some light repairs with tape verso, one or two nicks to corners and upper edges, New York, 1950; The Old Man and the Sea, first English edition, jacket spine faded, some nicks to extremities, otherwise excellent, 1952; A Moveable Feast, small ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, dust-jacket a little chipped at extremities, otherwise excellent, 1964, first or first English editions, original cloth, dust-jackets; and c.35 others, by or relating to Hemingway, including some early editions of other notable works, v.s. (c.40)

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          • Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, first edition, first issue with "stopped" misspelling to p.181, 1926 & others by the same, first or second issues (3)
            Jun. 08, 2023

            Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, first edition, first issue with "stopped" misspelling to p.181, 1926 & others by the same, first or second issues (3)

            Est: £400 - £600

            Hemingway (Ernest) The Sun Also Rises, first edition, first issue with "stopped" misspelling to p.181, ink ownership name to endpapers, bookseller's sticker to pastedown (offset), label to upper cover faded, spine label scuffed and chipped, faded, 1926; Men Without Women, second issue with '3' misprinted, bookseller label to endpapers, half-title working loose, 1927; A Farewell to Arms, first edition, first issue without the legal disclaimer, endpapers browned, cloth rather soiled, spine ends bumped, 1929, original cloth with uniform gold labels to upper covers and spine, [Hanneman A6a; A7a; A8a], 8vo (3) ⁂ An excellent group of Hemingway's acclaimed American novels, here in first or second issue.

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Ernest Hemingway
            Jun. 02, 2023

            Ernest Hemingway

            Est: $150 - $250

            10 books about Ernest Hemingway. All hardback in dustwrapper. All in good condition. Including 1) Hemingway - A Biography by Jeffrey Meyers 1985; 2) The Dangerous Summer by Ernest Hemingway 1985; 3) Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917-1961 by Carlos Baker 1981; 4) My Brother, Ernest Hemingway by Leicester Hemingway 1962; 5) The Garden of Eden by Ernest Hemingway 1987; 6) By-Line: Ernest Hemingway by William White 1967; 7) Ernest by Peter Buckley 1978; 8) The Hemingway Women - Those Who Loved Him the Wives and Others by Bernice Kert 1983; 9) How It Was by Mary Welsh Hemingway 1976; 10) The True Gen - An Intimate Portrait of Hemingway by Those Who Knew Him by Denis Brian 1988

            Sydney Rare Book Auctions
          • Hemingway, Ernest
            Jun. 01, 2023

            Hemingway, Ernest

            Est: CHF120 - CHF150

            A Farewell to Arms. New York, Scribner, 1929. 355 S. Orig.-Leinen. Erster Druck der ersten Ausgabe Ausrufdatum: 01.06.2023 Ungefähre Ausrufzeit: 09:02

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