“THAT MUSICAL CRYSTAL-CLEAR STYLE, BLOWN LIKE GLASS FROM THE WHITE-HEAT OF VIOLENCE”: SIGNED LIMITED EDITION OF HEMINGWAY’S A FAREWELL TO ARMS, THE ONLY ONE OF HIS WORKS SO ISSUED, IN SCARCE ORIGINAL SLIPCASE
HEMINGWAY, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929. Tall octavo, original white parchment spine and corners, green paper boards, original slipcase. Housed in custom clamshell box.
Signed limited first edition, number 61 of 510 copies signed by Hemingway. A beautiful copy in very scarce original slipcase.
“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” (Connally 60). “A Farewell to Arms was the novel that placed Hemingway, early, among the American masters… [it is], in fact, 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). The only signed limited first edition of any of Hemingway’s works. Hanneman A8b.
Book exceptional, with none of the usual soiling to vellum and only a big of light toning to paper boards, very minor expert repair to front inner paper hinge. Minor expert repair to bright original slipcase. A fine copy.