Old Man and the Sea (page proofs)

Ernest HEMINGWAY

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Old Man and the Sea (page proofs)

EXTREMELY RARE PROOFREADER’S PAGE PROOFS OF THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA, 1952

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Old Man and the Sea (uncorrected page proofs for the first edition). [New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1952]. Octavo, original page proofs in plain tan wrappers, punchbound in upper left corner and tied with twine. Housed in a custom chemise and clamshell box.

Scarce set of uncorrected page proofs, sent by Scribner’s to Chicago contract proofreader Mary Lord Kess, with her pencil notations on the front wrapper of repetitious phrases in the text. Very rare—only one other page-proof set located in institutional holdings.

William Faulkner, who reviewed The Old Man and the Sea for the magazine Shenandoah, called this novel Hemingway’s best. “Time may show it to be the best single piece of any of us. I mean his and my contemporaries” (Baker, 593-94). This scarce set of page proofs of the first edition was given to Chicago proofreader Mary Lord Kess. The front wrapper is hand-lettered, “[Scribners], The Old Man and the Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, publication date: September 8, 1952, price: $3.00.” Kess’ notations refer to similarities of language in Hemingway’s descriptions of the seascape on pages 67 and 68 (apparently suggesting he use one or the other), and in his accounts of the great fish’s breaching on pages 69 and 103-04. No changes, however, were made on these pages in the final published text. Only a very few copies of the page proofs have been located—only one copy in institutional hands. See Hanneman 24. Storied to have been obtained from the estate of Lillian Bergmann, who had served as Mary Kess’ nurse.

Pages fine, minor chipping to original wrappers only. Most rare and desirable.

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