20X Set Easton Press Leather Bound, Complete Works Of Ernest Hemmingway Books
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Antiquarian & Collectible
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Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new.
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Binding: |
Leather
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Special Attributes: |
Limited Edition
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ISBN: |
Does not apply
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Topic: |
Children's Nursery Books
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Year Printed: |
1990
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Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States
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Author: |
Ernest Hemingway
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Publisher: |
Easton Press
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Region: |
North America
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Language: |
English
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Place of Publication: |
Norwalk, Connecticut
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No
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Unit Type: |
Unit
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Unit Quantity: |
20
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July 12
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Item number:
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1759259165
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A 20 volume collection by Easton Press in leather. Individual books are 9.5" tall and 6.5" deep. Each book has individual illustration on cover. Excellent illustrations throughout many with excellent introductions. All books are in excellent - like new condition
Copyright by Easton Press, 1990
I found NO writing inside...I don't think these were even opened!!
Look brand new ...I found 2 maybe flaws. See last 2 pictures. Q bookcase had 3 tiny scuff lines. And the other the top looked off a little. Binding looked good - like new. So I'm not sure what's going on with it. But I figured I would point out out.
Hubbed Spine, Bound in Premium Full Leather
Moire Endleaves, Satin Ribbon Page Marker
Accented in Gilt Page Edges
Smyth-sewn Pages for Strength andDurability
High Quality Acid-neutral Paper
LIST OF TITLES: a series in 20 leather-bound volumes:
· Islands in the Stream, illustrated by Richard Powers
· Green Hills of Africa, introduction by Patrick Hemingway, decorationsby Edward Shenton
· A Farewell to Arms, introduction by Ford Madox Ford, illustrationsby Richard Powers
· True at First Light, edited with an introduction by PatrickHemingway, illustrated by Richard Sparks
· A Moveable Feast, introduction by George Plimpton
· To Have and Have Not, illustrations by Richard Sparks
· The Garden of Eden, introduction by John Updike, illustrations byAlan Phillips
· Death in the Afternoon, introduction by William F Buckley Jr.,illustrated by Richard Powers
· The Sun Also Rises, introduction by Matthew J. Bruccoli,illustrated by Richard Powers
· In Our Time: Stories by Hemingway, illustrated by AlanPhillips
· The Fifth Column
· The Snows of Kilimanjaro, introduction by A. E. Hotchner,illustrated by Richard Powers
· By Line: Selected Articles and Dispatches of Four Decades, edited by WilliamWhite, illustrated by Alan Phillips
· Men Without Women
· The Old Man and The Sea, illustrated by C. F. Tunnicliffe andRaymond Sheppard, introduction by Charles Scribner, Jr.
· Across the River and Into the Trees, illustrated by AlanPhillips
· The Torrents of Spring
· For Whom the Bell Tolls, with an introduction by Sinclair Lewis,illustrated with lithographs by Lynd Ward
· The Dangerous Summer, introduction by James A Michener
· Winner Take Nothing, illustrated by Alan Phillip