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Ernest Hemingway in Europe, 1944-45Published by The Crowood Press, Marlborough; 1990. 225pp. 8vo. First edition, first impression. Condition: Fine/Fine
Bound in original burgundy cloth boards with title in gilt to the spine. The binding is square and tight and in clean condition, with no marks or damage to speak of, save a touch of bumping and fading to the edges. Inside, the pages are clean and bright and free from blemishes.
The book is housed in its first issue dust jacket. The jacket is in excellent, bright, condition, with no signs of wear or damage save a hint of bumping to the spine ends.
In all, this is a lovely example of this biography on Hemingway. It was the first to examine, in detail, Hemingway's path through wartime Europe, including his participation in the D-Day landings, and his presence on the front line at the Battle of the Bulge. It chronicles his tangled personal life, his encounters with leading figures of the time, and the impact of his experience of war, both on Hemingway the… Read More