
A Moveble Feast
Ernest Hemingway. First edition, first printing. Dust Jacket: Very Good+ An unclipped jacket with original price $4.95 on inside flap (was eventually changed to $3.95). There is some minor chipping on the spine. There are a small areas that have some chipping on the bottom front of the cover. Otherwise, the jacket is in great condition. In a mylar protective wrapper. Hardcover: Near Fine. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1964. Has the appropriate publishing mark, A-3.64(H), denoting a first edition. No writing or markings in this well preserved edition, 211 pp. Grey speckled cloth with orange spine and gold lettering in cover and spine. Green endpapers and pastedowns. Contains black/white photographs. Vignettes inspired by the author's profound nostalgia for the halcyon days of his early career while living in Europe, and particularly Paris in the 1920's with his first wife Hadley Richardson. Published posthumously (three years after his death). Hemingway takes you along with him t