A Hemingway Treasure: Inscribed “For Whom the Bell Tolls” with a Personal History
Some inscriptions reveal more in their modesty than a page of praise ever could. On the front free endpaper of a 1940 first edition of For Whom the…
Read moreSome inscriptions reveal more in their modesty than a page of praise ever could. On the front free endpaper of a 1940 first edition of For Whom the…
Read moreA book signed by its author is more valuable than the same book unsigned. Most collectors accept this as axiomatic. What fewer collectors fully appreciate is that the…
Read moreIt is one of the strangest stories in the history of modern literature. A novel rejected by every commercial publisher who saw it. A novel prosecuted for obscenity…
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