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Hemingway, Ernest. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. Printed in 1940. Bound in genuine leather.
FIRST EDITION / FIRST PRINTING.
True FIRST EDITION / FIRST PRINTING: with the Scribner's "A" printed on the copyright page, as shown.
Bound in a gorgeous, thick, moroccan-leather binding. Marbled boards and end-papers. Ornate gilded spine with raised hubs. 8 1/2''. Complete in one volume. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 1940. This book is in ABSOLUTELY FINE condition! MINT+ & Unread condition. New leather binding of the highest quality. Thick, supple, moroccan leather that will last. Hinges fully attached and sound. Hinges try to close when opened, even a little. Clean, crisp interior. Free of foxing. No writing or signs of previous ownership.
This is a FINE, MINT+ copy of the First Printing of Ernest Hemingway's classic novel. Extremely well preserved. A pristine copy. This book would make an excellent gift and/or addition to any library.
Containing 471 pages of text. Hemingway's longest, and in the opinion of many, his best novel which takes place during the Spanish civil war and is based on Hemingway's own experiences during that conflict. A classic First Printing bound in an exceptional leather binding with attractive gilt tooling.
This would make an excellent gift and/or addition to any library. Antiquarian books make a great investment, are only going up in value, and are sure to increase the aura of any room or office!
We will pack very securely to ensure safe arrival at your doorstep. All books are individually wrapped and professionally padded. We double wrap and will leave plenty of space between this purchase and the walls of the box. We fill this space with plenty of padding.
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