Sun Also Rises

Ernest HEMINGWAY

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Sun Also Rises

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE INSCRIBED FIRST EDITION OF HEMINGWAY’S THE SUN ALSO RISES, IN DUST JACKET

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Sun Also Rises. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926. Octavo, original black cloth, gold paper labels, original dust jacket, uncut. Housed in custom clamshell box.

First edition of one of Hemingway’s rarest and greatest novels— dubbing him “an immediate symbol of an age,” inscribed, “Best luck, Ernest Hemingway.”

An immediate success, The Sun Also Rises was published on October 22, 1926 in a first printing of only 5090 copies. A second printing of 2000 copies was ordered in November, and by mid-December, both the first and second printings had sold out. By 1961 it was estimated that the novel had sold over one million copies. “The emergence of Hemingway… gave the Modern Movement one of its few men of action… [In The Sun Also Rises] the post-war disillusion and the post-war liberation are united in the physical enjoyment of living and the pains of love. Perhaps that is what expatriation was about… No other writer stepped so suddenly into fame, or destroyed with such insouciance so many other writers or ways of writing or became such an immediate symbol of an age” (Connolly 50). The Sun Also Rises is a true rarity signed or inscribed— copies of any issue rarely appear inscribed, perhaps because Hemingway was out of the country during much of the first year of the book’s publication. Second issue (with “stopped” spelled correctly on page 181, line 26, and the quote from Ecclesiastes regarding vanity present on page [viii]). In rare second issue dust jacket, with “In Our Time” corrected from “In Our Times.” Hanneman 6a. Ownership signatures on flyleaf, including one dated “xmas 1926.”

Some wear to paper labels, only very slight wear to extremities, only slight darkening to spine panel of exceptionally bright, fresh unrestored original dust jacket (far less than usual), only minor edge-wear. A very rare unrestored copy in lovely dust jacket of what is arguably the most important inscribed Hemingway title.

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