Across the River and Into the Trees

Ernest HEMINGWAY

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Across the River and Into the Trees
Across the River and Into the Trees

“WE MUST HAVE BEEN TOUGH THEN” FIRST EDITION OF HEMINGWAY’S ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Across the River and Into the Trees. London: Jonathan Cape, (1950). Octavo, original teal cloth, original dust jacket.

First English edition (preceding the first American) of Hemingway’s first novel since For Whom the Bell Tolls.

A decade after For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway published his next novel, Across the River and Into the Trees. The title was taken from the last words of Stonewall Jackson as he lay mortally wounded and delirious in the Chancellorsville campaign: "Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." The affair of the hero, Colonel Richard Cantwell, with Renata clearly owes its inspiration to Hemingway's own infatuation with a young Italian girl, Adriana Ivancich, who provided the dust-jacket sketches for both Across the River and Into the Trees and The Old Man and the Sea. The English edition preceded the American edition by three days. Hanneman A44a.

Book with light foxing to endpapers and faint foxing to original cloth, dust jacket with only light wear to extremities. A near-fine copy.

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