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141.HEMINGWAY, Ernest. A farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1929.


£750


8vo. original black cloth, printed gold labels on front cover and spine; a near fine copy, with the cover labels hardly worn (without dust wrapper).


first edition, first issue.


142. HEMINGWAY, Ernest. death in the Afternoon. Jonathan Cape. 1932.


£750


8vo., recently finely bound by bayntun in full terracotta morocco, spine with contrasting black labels lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. colour frontispiece after Juan gris and with 81 reproductions from photographs of bull fighting scenes. A fine copy.


first uk edition of hemingway’s book about bullfighting.


143. HEMINGWAY, Ernest. for Whom the bell tolls. Jonathan Cape. 1941.


£398


8vo., recently finely bound in half red morocco, spine lettered in gilt with raised bands with gilt rules and gilt centre tools, top edge gilt. A fine copy.


first uk edition.


144. HEMINGWAY, Ernest. for Whom the bell tolls. With an introduction by sinclair lewis. illustrated with lithographs by lynd Ward. Princeton University Press. Printed for the Member sof the Limited Editions Club. 1942.


£300 8vo., original cloth lettered in gilt on spine. A fine copy in slipcase.


limited edition of 1500 copies. An elegantly printed edition of hemingway’s classic novel of the spanish civil War. signed by Ward on the colophon. designed by elmer Adler and p.J. conkwright.


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