
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST
The Fifth Column
- $4,500.00
FIRST EDITION of Hemingway’s most comprehesive collection of short stories, published with The Fifth Column, Hemingway’s only full-length play.
“Five years after publishing Winner Take Nothing (1933), he collected the three separate volumes of stories and added to them a handful of other pieces– four stories written after 1933: “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” (1936), “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (1936), “The Capital of the World” (1936), and “Old Man at the Bridge” (1937); one early story previously bypassed for commercial publication, “Up in Michigan” (1923, Three Stories and Ten Poems); and The Fifth Column, a play set in Civil-War Spain- to make up The Fifth Column and The First Forty-Nine Stories (1938), the only collective gathering of his stories to appear during his lifetime” (Bendixen, A Companion to the American Short Story).
Octavo, original cloth, original dust jacket; custom box. Book near fine, dust jacket bright and clean with only trivial wear. An excellent copy.
Related items
The Man With The Golden Gun
London, 1965- $900.00
Signed by Annie Leibovitz
LEIBOVITZ, ANNIEPhotographs 1970-1990
New York, 1991- $350.00
Rhetorica divina Guillermi Parisie[nsis]
Paris, 1500- $3,750.00
President Truman on freedom, peace, prosperity and international cooperation
TRUMAN, HARRYTyped Letter Signed
- $2,500.00
"It’s the gas station, that’s the important thing"
RUSCHA, EDSixteen Artist Books
"A girl who had everything...until she lost her life"
CHRISTIE, AGATHADeath on the Nile
London, 1937- Sold
editio princeps of the Agamemnon
AESCHYLUSAeschyli tragoediae VII
[Geneva]: , 1557- $7,500.00
Waiting for Godot
London, 1956- $750.00
First edition, signed by David Mamet
MAMET, DAVIDAmerican Buffalo
New York, 1976- $1,400.00
First edition, with a lengthy inscription by Sherwood Anderson
ANDERSON, SHERWOODPoor White
New York, 1920- $750.00
First edition, inscribed by John Fante
FANTE, JOHNWait Until Spring, Bandini
New York: , 1938- $5,000.00
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Paris, 1929- $400.00
