Farewell to Arms

Ernest HEMINGWAY

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Farewell to Arms
Farewell to Arms

“THAT MUSICAL CRYSTAL-CLEAR STYLE, BLOWN LIKE GLASS FROM THE WHITE-HEAT OF VIOLENCE”: HEMINGWAY’S A FAREWELL TO ARMS

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. Octavo, original black cloth, gold paper labels, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition, first issue, of the novel that “placed Hemingway, early, among the American masters.”

“Probably [Hemingway’s] best… Its success was so enormous… After it one could no more imitate that musical crystal-clear style; blown like glass from the white-heat of violence… the beginning, like all his beginnings, seems effortless and magical” (Connolly, The Modern Movement 60). “The novel that placed Hemingway, early, among the American masters… the most satisfying and most sustained, the consummate masterpiece, among Hemingway’s novels. It bears the mark of Hemingway’s best gifts as a writer” (Mellow, 377-79). First issue, with publisher’s seal on copyright page and no legal disclaimer on page [x], in first issue art deco dust jacket by Cleonike Damianakes, with front flap misspelling of the heroine’s name as “Katharine Barclay” instead of “Catherine Barkley.” Appeared simultaneously with a limited edition of 510 numbered copies. Hanneman A8a.

Book exceptionally fine, with gold labels bright and unrubbed, dust jacket clean and unfaded, with only light wear to spine ends. A lovely near-fine copy.

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