Scribner's 1952. First edition, early printing (1952 stated on title page, Scribner's seal present, lacking "A" on wove paper). Good condition with lengthy gift inscription present. Facsimile first issue dust jacket featuring artwork by Adriana Ivancich.
The First Edition Library (FEL) circa early 1990s. This edition is a replica of the 1925 first issue/printing of the novel, including typographic errors. Near Fine condition with Very Good dust jacket.
Life Magazine, September 1, 1952. First publication of Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" preceding the Scribner's book publication which was released on September 8, 1952. The simultaneous publication in Life magazine and as a book helped propel the book to immediate popularity and critical acclaim. Very Good.....
Scribner's, 1952. First book club edition with "A" on copyright page. Good condition with previous owner's name marked out on ffep. Facsimile dust jacket.
Books of the Month Pamphlet by Chase & Chase, May 1925. This pamphlet features one of the earliest advertisements for F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." The Gatsby advertisement has a small tear at the bottom. The pamphlet measures approximately 3.25 x 5.75 inches.
Bantam, 1946. First paperback edition, second printing. Good condition.
The Bantam edition is the first paperback edition of the title offered for sale (preceded by an Armed Services Edition that was distributed outside of the normal book trade).
Scribner's, 1940. First edition, early printing. Fair condition with rear cracked hinge. Facsimile first issue dust jacket.
The 1940 publishing history of Ernest Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is notable for its immediate success and significant cultural impact. The novel was published by Charles Scribner's Sons on.....
The Topps Heritage F. Scott Fitzgerald card from 2009 is part of the "American Heroes" subset found in the Topps Heritage set of the same year. This subset features various historical and cultural figures from American history, celebrating their contributions and legacy. The card highlights Fitzgerald's importance in American literature.....
Putnam, 1979. First American book club edition. Very Good condition. Facsimile dust jacket.
Erich von Däniken's "Chariots of the Gods?" is considered one of the most influential works of literature due to its groundbreaking and controversial premise that ancient civilizations were visited by extraterrestrial beings. Published in 1968.....
The First Edition Library (FEL) circa early 1990s. This edition is a replica of the first issue/printing of the novel, including typographic errors (if any). Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket.
The First Edition Library (FEL) circa early 1990s. This edition is a replica of the first issue/printing of the novel, including typographic errors (if any). Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket.
Scribner's, 1940. First edition, early printing. Good condition with partial original first issue dust jacket and other ephemera affixed to exterior and interior of book. Facsimile first issue dust jacket.
The 1940 publishing history of Ernest Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" is notable for its immediate success.....