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WINNER TAKE NOTHING. Signedby Hemingway, Ernest
DescriptionLondon: Jonathan Cape, 1934 Presentation copy dedicated by Hemingway on the front free endpaper. Uncommon First English Edition of one of the scarcest of all British Hemingways. 8vo., 250pp., half tan calf over marbled boards., five raised bands, gilt-stamped & decorated in compartments. A near fine, fresh copy nicely inscribed in blue fountain pen on the front free endpaper: " To Luis Lonzo / with all best wishes / Ernest Hemingway / La Habana / 1943". An excellent example of his third collection containing fourteen short stories, [the first appearance for six of them], including some of Hemingway's most famous: "A Clean Well-Lighted Place, "After the Storm," "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen," "A Day's Wait," "A Natural History of the Dead," & "Fathers and Sons." Hanneman A38, published February, 1934. . 1st Edition. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's TBCL Electronic List catalog.
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