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ONE OF ONLY FIFTEEN ADVANCE COPIES, INSCRIBED HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. For Whom the Bell Tolls. Advance Copy. 8vo, beige cloth stamped in red and black;
ONE OF ONLY FIFTEEN ADVANCE COPIES, INSCRIBEDHEMINGWAY, ERNEST. For Whom the Bell Tolls. Advance Copy. 8vo, beige cloth stamped in red and black; uncut and unopened; custom cloth folding box with gilt-lettered red leather spine label. Autograph Note Signed by Charles Scribner laid in. New York, 1940
- Notes: one of only fifteen advance copies. inscribed and signed by hemingway to charles scribner's assistant, Nathalie D. Walbridge: "wishing her all good things. Ernest Hemingway." Inscribed again by Ms. Walbridge in 1967: " The above wish has come true so many times. I pass it on to you with affection." Laid into the volume is an autograph note signed by charles scribner , in pencil, as "Charlie" stating: "This is one of fifteen copies that Ernest and I had bound in advance from uncut sheets which we gave to our personal friends." 1 page, 8vo; folded. [New York, 1940]. Slightly taller than the regular edition, and without a dust jacket, as issued. See Hanneman A18a, first note.
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