Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Good in Good jacket. Size: 9x6x0; Minor shelf wear to binding on corners, edges & spine. Light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Small discolorations on pastedowns & endpapers. Text and images unmarked. Bottom corner of several pages creased. Dj shelf worn around edges with scuffs, scratches, chips, creases & small tears. Dust jacket in a mylar cover.
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Good. DUST JACKET. Size: 9x6x0; First Edition. Pages are crisp and clean, no marking. Cover is good. Binding is tight/good. ex-library book with normal library stamps & stickers.
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Stated First Edition, first printing with Random House number line in fine / like new condition. The dust jacket has minor shelf wear and fading. Pages are clean. Boards are solid, and spine is square and tight. Not price clipped. Remainder stamp at tail end. All items guaranteed, and a portion of each sale supports social programs in Los Angeles. Ships from CA.
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. 168pp. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Fine in a fine dust jacket. "The Fitzgerald Hemingway friendship."
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. First printing. Rare out-of-print material. Brown boards, dk. brown cloth spine wrap, bronze metallic spine title w/silver cover initials. Dj unclipped 8.95, protected in clear sleeve. Several rare images of letters, handwritten notes, Hemingway, F. Scott, etc. "In this valuable book...neither one of the author's subjects emerges triumphantly or unscathed....Scott and Ernest is a judicious book mainly because its author is perhaps the first student of the Fitzgerald/Hemingway friendship to write out of disinterested loyalty to the truth about two literary giants he continues to admire unabashedly, no matter how the facts have fallen out."-New Republic 'Bruccoli examines the friendship of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, which began with Fitzgerald's recommendation of Hemingway's writing to Maxwell Perkins of Scribners and ended at Fitzgerald's death. Bruccoli 'has drawn on the 28 letters that Scott wrote his friend. He paraphrases Ernest's 26 surviving letters to Scott'. Also included are jottings from Scott's notebooks, his chronology of their meetings from 1925-37, and comment by Perkins, Morley Callaghan, and others'."-Choice "Both men did of course dramatize themselves endlessly. They loved, as Bruccoli reminds us, 'to act out their own mythologies. One played the ruined genius, the other played the titan. ' Bruccoli sorts out the play-acting for us. Both Scott and Ernest cared passionately for their profession. Because they also cared about each other, each had a keen awareness of the other's talents and shortcomings, praising the former and seeking to correct the latter. It is this kind of technical comment rather than the 'trying to walk over each other with cleats on' (in Scott's phrase) that makes Bruccoli's latest contribution so useful and so welcome to all who care about the writer's craft."-Christian Science Monitor 168 pages. Insured post.