Farewell to Arms (Latvian)

Ernest HEMINGWAY

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Farewell to Arms (Latvian)
Farewell to Arms (Latvian)

"READ THIS FOR HOME-WORK": PRESENTATION COPY OF A FAREWELL TO ARMS, FIRST EDITION IN LATVIAN, HUMOROUSLY INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY HEMINGWAY

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Ardievas Ierociem (Farewell to Arms). (Örebro, Sweden): Parnass, (1949). Octavo, original paper wrappers, uncut and unopened.

First Latvian edition of A Farewell to Arms, Hemingway's own copy, warmly and humorously inscribed on the half title, “For Fraser Bragg Drew, from his friend Ernest Hemingway (Read this for home-work) EH.”

Hemingway inscribed this volume to his friend Professor Fraser Drew. As a young teacher, Drew wrote a letter to which Hemingway responded with uncharacteristic kindness, signing six of Drew's books and presenting him with six more "as an act of contrition" for taking so long to return the books. Hemingway then invited Drew to visit, and on April 8, 1955, one year after Hemingway won the Nobel Prize, they spent a long afternoon discussing literature, later recounted by Drew in his article "Unedited Notes on a Visit to Finca Vigia" (in Bruccoli, Conversations With Ernest Hemingway, 89-98). At the end of Drew's visit Hemingway said "Let's go up to the house and sign those books of yours." Hemingway inscribed all the books Drew had brought with him and presented him with many others from his own collection, many of which were foreign translations; this volume is undoubtedly from that visit. A Farewell to Arms first published in 1929; this first Latvian edition was translated by Dzintars Sodums. Grissom, 714. Bookplate of Fraser Drew.

Interior fine, only light wear to paper wrappers. A near-fine volume with a wonderful Hemingway inscription.

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