For Whom the Bell Tolls

Ernest HEMINGWAY   |   Martha GELLHORN

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For Whom the Bell Tolls
For Whom the Bell Tolls
For Whom the Bell Tolls

FIRST EDITION OF FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, INSCRIBED BY HEMINGWAY AND MARTHA GELLHORN TO WAR JOURNALIST ROBERT GROS

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. For Whom the Bell Tolls. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. Octavo, original beige cloth, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition of this classic Hemingway novel, in first-issue dust jacket, inscribed by Hemingway to a noted wartime journalist, "To Robert Gross with all best wishes, Ernest Hemingway." Hemingway has crossed out the second "s" in Gros' name and initialed the change by writing above it, "No S EH." After Hemingway's inscription, his wife—and the dedicatee of the work—has added "and Martha Gellhorn."

"This is the best book Ernest Hemingway has written, the fullest, the deepest, the truest. It will, I think, be one of the major novels of American literature… Hemingway has struck universal chords, and he has struck them vibrantly" (J. Donald Adams). First issue, with Scribner's "A" on copyright page, in first-issue dust jacket without photographer's name. Hanneman A18a. Grissom A.17.1.a. Recipient Robert Gros was a newspaper correspondent during World War II and for years thereafter, eventually interviewing 11 different presidents. His work and travels gave him an in-depth knowledge of the Soviet Union, and he served as a valuable advisor to Eisenhower during his presidency. His years as war correspondent would likely have put him in contact with Gellhorn, one of the most celebrated war correspondents of World War II (and indeed of the 20th century); Gellhorn, the dedicatee of For Whom the Bell Tolls, was married to Hemingway from 1940 to 1945, the relationship ultimately floundering in part on Hemingway's resentment of Gellhorn's career. With the bookplate of Gros and his wife Evelyn. Tipped into this copy is a leaflet from Book of the Month Club news with text by Henry Seidel Canby about For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Book with usual toning to endpapers, mild rubbing to cloth spine; dust jacket quite bright with only mild wear, a bit of shallow chipping to spine ends, crease to spine. Very desirable inscribed by Hemingway and dedicatee Gellhorn.

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