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  • Phyllis Strupp; Abby Hemingway; Kathleen Hindle; Brenda Olive; Diane Vaszily; Phyllis Strupp

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: The Desert Awareness Committee Inc. (edition 2nd), 2017

    ISBN 10: 0974672726 ISBN 13: 9780974672724

    Da: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Judy Speer; Georgia Taylor (illustratore). 2nd. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible, with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting.

  • Abby Hemingway,Kathleen Hindle,Phyllis Strupp,Brenda Olive,Diane Vaszily

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: The Desert Awareness Committee I, 2017

    ISBN 10: 0974672726 ISBN 13: 9780974672724

    Da: HPB-Emerald, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.

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    paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Judy Speer; Georgia Taylor (illustratore). Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!

  • Steven Strait,Sebastian Stan,Laura Ramsey,Taylor Kitsch,Toby Hemingway,Jessica Lucas,Chace Crawford,Wendy Crewson

    Editore: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2007-01-02 00:00:00, 2007

    Da: R Bookmark, Youngtown, AZ, U.S.A.

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    DVD. Condizione: Used - Acceptable.

  • Hemingway, Taylor

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Literary Licensing, LLC, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1258286610 ISBN 13: 9781258286613

    Da: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.

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  • Hemingway, Taylor

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Literary Licensing, LLC 4/14/2012, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1258286610 ISBN 13: 9781258286613

    Da: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.

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    Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Sex Control: Curious Customs of Medieval Times. Book.

  • Hemingway, Taylor

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Literary Licensing, LLC, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1258286610 ISBN 13: 9781258286613

    Da: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.

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    Condizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.

  • (GILBERT, Michael, Ernest Hemingway, Elizabeth Taylor, Alberto Moravia, and others)

    Editore: Fleetway Publications, London, 1964

    Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.

    Membro dell'associazione: ABAA ESA ILAB IOBA

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    Softcover. Condizione: Very Good. Magazine. 12mo. 168pp. Incorrectly bound paperback. Black and white illustrations by Graham, Shirley Hughes, Hannah Mekler, Mary Dinsdale, M. Whittlesea, Biro, William Burnard. Pages age-toned, spine creased with tail nicked, about very good but bound out of order and duplicates of the stories *Manhood* by John Wain, *Varda, the Falcon* by Robert Murphy, *Men at Play*, *Tate Haskell's Boat* by Frederick K. Randolph, and *The Man Who Hated Banks* (one only has pages 134-136) by Michael Gilbert. Incomplete story of *First Night* by Moira Burgess containing only pages 65-68. Also, contains *A Moveable Feast* by Ernest Hemingway.

  • Immagine del venditore per HOLIDAY: Fifth Anniversary Issue. Vol. 9, No. 3. March, 1951. venduto da Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.

    Hemingway, Ernest; Michener, James A.; Thurber, James; Waugh, Alec; Taylor, Deems; et al.

    Editore: Philadelphia, PA: The Curtis Publishing Company, 1951., 1951

    Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.

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    Condizione: Good. Philadelphia, PA: The Curtis Publishing Company, 1951., 1951. Good. - Quarto, 13-1/2 inches high by 10-3 /4 inches wide. Softcover bound in color pictorial wraps. The covers are bumped & soiled with a couple of tiny tears and a piece is torn from the tail of the spine. 144 pages, with illustrations in color and black & white, including numerous pictorial ads. A few page corners are lightly bumped. Good. Among the contents of this issue are "The Good Lion: and "The Faithful Bull", two fables by Ernest Hemingway; "Polynesia" by James A. Michener; "The Telephone and I" by James Thurber; "Ceylon" by Alec Waugh; and Deems Taylor on the best American orchestras.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Very good condition. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very good. xiv, 768 pp. LCC: 921353.

  • Hemingway, Taylor

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Literary Licensing, LLC, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1258286610 ISBN 13: 9781258286613

    Da: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Regno Unito

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    Condizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.

  • Hemingway, Taylor

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Literary Licensing, LLC, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1258286610 ISBN 13: 9781258286613

    Da: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Regno Unito

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    Condizione: New.

  • Martin Rywell,Taylor Hemingway

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Literary Licensing, USA, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1258286610 ISBN 13: 9781258286613

    Da: Edmonton Book Store, Edmonton, AB, Canada

    Membro dell'associazione: ABAC ILAB

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    Condizione: very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: no dustjacket. 8vo pp.45. book.

  • Hemingway, Ernest; Zack Taylor (ed.).

    Editore: New York: Sports Afield., 1986

    Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.

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    Condizione: Good. 8vo. 144 pp. Very Good, Periodical, with minor staining and edge wear on cover. Illustrated by John Groth. Photographs.

  • Taylor Hemingway

    Editore: Pioneer Press, 1953., 1953

    Da: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, U.S.A.

    Membro dell'associazione: ABAA ILAB

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    Condizione: Fair. First edition copy. . Book Good. No dust jacket. Limited edition of 2000 numbered copies, out of sequence. Front endpage hole-punched. Writing inside. (Sex Customs, Middle Ages).

  • Hemingway, Taylor

    Editore: Pioneer Press, Harriman, Tenn., USA, 1953

    Da: Appleford Bookroom, Abingdon, OXON, Regno Unito

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    Hard Cover. Condizione: Very Good for Age. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good., Edgewear. 4 Full Page Engravings. (illustratore). Limited/Numbered First Edition. 8vo, red cloth, in sl. frayed red dj, vg, bookplate, 46 clean pp. incl. 4 full page engravings. A background outline for medical, social, historical, teaching and legal workers of ancient practices of sex control methods and implements used for this purpose [girdles, chastity belts], with drawings of those implements. An exploration and evaluation of medieval sex devices, female restraints and customs. Text completely clean, dj bit frayed at edges, binding sound, altogether an excellent copy. Size: 8vo. Sex Problems limited Edition.

  • John Mellencamp (director, starring, composer); Larry McMurtry (screenwriter, novelist); Mariel Hemingway, Claude Akins, Dub Taylor

    Editore: Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1985

    Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.

    Membro dell'associazione: ABAA ILAB

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    Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo

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    First Draft script for the 1992 film. Rock singer John Mellencamp made his screen and directorial debut in this story by author-screenwriter McMurtry. A big time country music star returns to his family's home in Indiana for his grandfather's birthday party and decides this is where he belongs. He begins an affair with his older brother's wife and goes to work on ruining all he has ever worked for, simply for a pipe dream of small-town life which he never fit into anyway. Incredibly similar to Mellencamp's life and based on the story "Lonesome Dove" by Larry McMurtry. Set in Doak City, Indiana, filmed on location in Seymour, Indiana. White self wrappers, integral with title page, dated February, 1985, noted as First Draft, with credit for screenwriter McMurtry. 130 leaves, mechanical duplication. Pages Fine, front wrapper missing, bound with two gold brads.

  • Hemingway, Ernest; Mary Hemingway [Taylor Williams]

    Editore: c. 1953, 1953

    Da: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.

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    Prima edizione Copia autografata

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    Rare Christmas card of Ernest and Mary Hemingway, inscribed by Mary to Taylor Williams. A circa 1953 folding Christmas card depicting Ernest Hemingway holding a cat and Mary Hemingway sitting on the porch of Finca Vigia holding another cat with a dog at her side. The inside of the card is printed, "Merry Christmas Ernest and Mary Hemingway." Inscribed on the inside by Mary, the card reads in full, "Our dearest Colonel - Clara Spiegel gave me a fill-in on you when I was in Chicago in September and from what she said, you're flourishing - also surrounded by beautiful red-heads. Watch yourself boy. Saw Hveill H. Ike yesterday and and gave you brief but big build-up. We leave here - Paris - in about a week for Venice - address: Gritti Palace Hotel - Grand Canal - Venice. Let us hear from you - Papa shooting pigeons magnificently in Cuba before we left - me, third-rate. Dear Taylor - we always miss you much love. Mary." The recipient was Hemingwayâs great friend, Taylor âBeartracksâ Williams, the well-known Sun Valley hunting and fishing guide. Hemingwayâs friendship with Williams dated back to their meeting in Idaho in the late 1930s, after which Hemingway frequently returned to Ketchum before eventually settling there.ÂMary Welsh Hemingway (1908â"1986) was an American journalist and writer who became Ernest Hemingwayâs fourth wife in 1946 and remained his partner until his death in 1961. Having worked as a foreign correspondent during World War II, she brought professional experience and organizational skill to Hemingwayâs later life, accompanying him during his final years in Cuba, Europe, and Idaho. After Hemingwayâs death, Mary Welsh Hemingway played a central role in shaping his posthumous reputation by editing and overseeing the publication of several unfinished works. In fine condition. The piece measures 7 inches by 5 inches. Ernest Hemingway (1899â"1961) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century, whose concise prose style and exploration of universal themes reshaped modern literature. Known for his works such as The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway developed a narrative voice that captured the complexities of human struggle and resilience with stark simplicity. His experiences as a journalist and participant in both World Wars deeply informed his writing, lending authenticity to his depictions of courage, loss, and alienation. While his personal life, marked by adventure and tragedy, often overshadowed his literary contributions, his stylistic innovations and engagement with existential themes solidified his status as a transformative figure in American letters. By pushing the boundaries of narrative form and emphasizing the power of understatement, Hemingway left an enduring legacy on both literature and the cultural understanding of the human condition.

  • Hemingway, Ernest; Martha Gellhorn [Taylor Williams]

    Editore: c. 1939-1940, 1939

    Da: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.

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    Rare original black and white photograph of legendary American writer Ernest Hemingway and his third wife Martha Gellhorn. Black and white vintage gelatin silver print of Hemingway pointing towards the distance with one arm and the other wrapped around Martha Gellhorn. Inscribed by Ernest Hemingway in black ballpoint to the middle left, "For Taylor my pal Ernie." Inscribed above by Martha Gellhorn, "For Taylor - Love, Marty." The recipient was Hemingwayâs great friend, Taylor âBeartracksâ Williams, the well-known Sun Valley hunting and fishing guide. Hemingwayâs friendship with Williams dated back to their meeting in Idaho in the late 1930s, after which Hemingway frequently returned to Ketchum before eventually settling there. Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn met in December 1936 and soon began working alongside one another as correspondents, traveling to Spain in 1937 to report on the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. At the time still married to his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, Hemingway divorced in 1939, the same year he and Gellhorn first visited Ketchum; they married the following year. During this period Gellhorn filed reports from Spain for Collierâs, while Hemingway published For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940), a novel partly written in Ketchum and illustrated on its dust jacket with a photograph of him at his typewriter taken there. In 1941 the couple traveled to China on assignment for Collierâs and returned again to Ketchum before their marriage ended in divorce in 1945. In near fine condition with with light creasing to the extremities. Triple matted and framed. The photograph measures 9.375 inches by 9.375 inches. The entire piece measures 16.5 inches by 16.5 inches. Ernest Hemingway (1899â"1961) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century, whose concise prose style and exploration of universal themes reshaped modern literature. Known for his works such as The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway developed a narrative voice that captured the complexities of human struggle and resilience with stark simplicity. His experiences as a journalist and participant in both World Wars deeply informed his writing, lending authenticity to his depictions of courage, loss, and alienation. While his personal life, marked by adventure and tragedy, often overshadowed his literary contributions, his stylistic innovations and engagement with existential themes solidified his status as a transformative figure in American letters. By pushing the boundaries of narrative form and emphasizing the power of understatement, Hemingway left an enduring legacy on both literature and the cultural understanding of the human condition.

  • Immagine del venditore per Original Typescript, with Associated Photographs and Letters venduto da James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA

    (Hemingway, Ernest) Williams, Taylor "Bear Track"

    Da: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.

    Membro dell'associazione: ABAA ILAB

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    4to and smaller. 4to and smaller. A wonderful collection of material by and about Taylor "Bear Track" Williams, the renowned sporting guide and close friend of Ernest Hemingway, centered on a seemingly unpublished and enlightening nine-page typescript by Williams about Hemingway, with photographs and letters related to both men. Hemingway first met Williams in September 1939 at Sun Valley Lodge near Ketchum, ID; Williams was working there as a hunting and fishing guide, and Hemingway had reserved suite 206 in order to finish writing For Whom the Bell Tolls. Said to be both well-read and easy-going as well as hard-drinking Williams' personality meshed harmoniously with Hemingway's, and the two hit it off immediately, so much so that Hemingway invited Williams to the Florida Keys and Cuba to fish the following spring; Williams arrived in April 1940, and remained there until the middle of June. Williams became a key part of Hemingway's "Idaho family," and they spent significant amounts of time together both in Idaho and Cuba over the course of the next twenty years. Hemingway noted that Williams' nickname "the Colonel" wasn't due to the fact he was from Kentucky, but that "everybody thinks he is a British colonel because he looks like one who has been in India too long and is also deaf," and he also included him in the first paragraph of his July 1951 story "The Shot," writing admiringly that Williams "can kill you dead with a borrowed rifle at 300 yards!" The affection was mutual, as can be seen in Williams' original typescript about Hemingway (written with David Bramble). Titled "Papa Hemingway: Fresh-Water Fisherman," Williams states in the second paragraph that "Papa H is one of the finest men and one of the finest sportsmen I've ever known," and he closes on the last page with, "I know Papa's a great fisherman. I know he's a great hunter. I know he's a great writer and I'm impressed. But not half as impressed as I am with his simple, easy way of being a great man." Williams also recounts a number of his personal shooting and fishing experiences with Hemingway, among them his preference for Silver Creek over Big Wood River, his expertise with dry flies, and the beauty of his casting "Papa's an artist" as well as an amusing anecdote in which Hemingway helped Williams out with a couple who wanted to learn how to shoot skeet; after they gave him a dollar tip for his efforts, he exclaimed, "First damn tip I've had in my whole life!" However, Williams writes that his most trenchant and perhaps surprising sporting memory of Hemingway was this: "I've been on thousands of fishing excursions and they have a tendency to blur or blend but one thing stands out in all those exursions with Papa. His principal conerns was not to catch fish but ot be certain that all th other menmbers of the party were getting along all right, having a good time. It was no pose. It was absolutely genuine. Papa likes people and he likes to do things for people. I'm pretty sure he's more interested in people than anything else in the world." It appears three photographs were intended to be included with the essay, as Williams wrote captions for them; in the first he quotes Hemingway as saying, "I don't like this picture. I don't cast like this, backhand, unless the brush or the willows are bad and there's no brush here, no willows," only to have him later backtrack, declaring, "Yes, I do cast this way when the wind's wrong. I remember now. The wind was wrong." While the typescript is undated, Williams comments that he and Hemingway had "done all sorts of fishing and hunting together for the last eighteen years," so it can be placed around 1957. In addition to the typescript is an annotated photograph of Hemingway's sons, Gigi and Pat, bowling, along with one of Williams holding his inscribed bound set of galley sheets of For Whom the Bell Tolls, the creation of which he writes about in the typescript. (A photocopy of Hemingway's inscription to Williams in The Old Man and the Sea is also present.) The other photographs are of Williams out in the field fishing with other clients, many identifying him on the verso as "Grandad." Completing the collection is a 1953 letter from Williams to his son Bob and his wife on Ketchum Chamber of Commerce letterhead ("They gave me some of them to use when writing to far off friends.") and a signed holiday card from Williams featuring a photograph of him (the original of which is included in the collection). On the verso of the card is a note in pencil stating, "Hemingway insisted Taylor be buried next to his plot in Ketchum." Williams died in February 1959 predeceasing Hemingway, who served as one of his pallbearers, by just over two years and indeed, they rest side-by-side in the Ketchum public cemetery, with Hemingway's fourth wife Mary, two sons, and another pair of long-time Sun Valley friends, Tillie and Lloyd Arnold, nearby. An intimate account of Hemingway from an unfamiliar source, yet one he counted among his closest and most beloved friends. One nine-page typescript, rectos only, stapled at top; one autograph letter signed, on Ketchum, ID, Chamber of Commerce stationery; one printed photographic holiday card, signed, with pencil annotation on verso; seven black-and-white photographs, primarily 8 x 10 inches, with autograph captions and inscriptions.

  • Hemingway, Ernest; Taylor Williams; Mary Hemingway

    Da: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.

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    Rare original black and white photograph collection of legendary American writer Ernest Hemingway with his wife Mary Hemingway and fishing guide Taylor Williams in Cuba. Collection of five black and white vintage photographs including: a photograph of Hemingway most likely in a bar in Cuba wearing a white button-up Taylor Williams in a striped button-up to his right; a photograph of Hemingway looking away from the camera and Mary Hemingway smiling besides the captain of a boat; a photograph of Hemingway with Mary and Williams posing; a photograph of Hemingway in a bar wearing a pin-stripe suit seated at a round bar with Mary holding a guitar and Hemingway seated beside Williams, a bottle of Gordonâs Gin between them; and aÂmatte photograph mounted on a âClub Puerto Antonioâ color printed folder from Havana, Cuba of Hemingway with Mary and Williams at a dining table with a bottle of wine between them, Hemingway is looking gimlet-eyed at the camera while Williams looks at a radiant Mary in a white dress and pearls.   Hemingwayâs friendship with Taylor âBeartracksâ Williams, the well-known Sun Valley hunting and fishing guide, dated back to their meeting in Idaho in the late 1930s, after which Hemingway frequently returned to Ketchum before eventually settling there. Mary Welsh Hemingway (1908â"1986) was an American journalist and writer who became Ernest Hemingwayâs fourth wife in 1946 and remained his partner until his death in 1961. Having worked as a foreign correspondent during World War II, she brought professional experience and organizational skill to Hemingwayâs later life, accompanying him during his final years in Cuba, Europe, and Idaho. After Hemingwayâs death, Mary Welsh Hemingway played a central role in shaping his posthumous reputation by editing and overseeing the publication of several unfinished works. Each piece is in fine to near fine condition. The pieces each measure 10 inches by 8 inches. Ernest Hemingway (1899â"1961) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century, whose concise prose style and exploration of universal themes reshaped modern literature. Known for his works such as The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway developed a narrative voice that captured the complexities of human struggle and resilience with stark simplicity. His experiences as a journalist and participant in both World Wars deeply informed his writing, lending authenticity to his depictions of courage, loss, and alienation. While his personal life, marked by adventure and tragedy, often overshadowed his literary contributions, his stylistic innovations and engagement with existential themes solidified his status as a transformative figure in American letters. By pushing the boundaries of narrative form and emphasizing the power of understatement, Hemingway left an enduring legacy on both literature and the cultural understanding of the human condition.

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    Rare original typed letter from guide Taylor Williams recollecting about hunting antelope with Ernest Hemingway. One page, single typed sheet. The letter reads in full, "Hemingway Box by Taylor Williams. Our party, (consisting of Hemingway, Lloyd Arnold, Ellis Chapin, our packer, and myself) had ridden into the first fringe of foothills above the plains along the Pahsimoroi River in quest of a trophy antelope, having passed up several in the lower country that were not to our liking. Chapin was riding off to the side where he could get a view from behind a butte when he shouted to us that he had just jumped a small band of antelope. With that, Hemingway spurred his horse and rode forward to get a better view as they came out from behind the rise. On seeing a sizable buck which was, by this time, in full stride, he dismounted and ran forward for a better view and shot. He was using my Model 70 Winchester 257 with open sights. He struck the buck high in the shoulders and he went down at the first shot. We stepped off the distance, 220 full steps. I think this was one of the most spectacular shots that I can remember in my experience as a guide." The writer was Hemingwayâs great friend, Taylor âBeartracksâ Williams, the well-known Sun Valley hunting and fishing guide. Hemingwayâs friendship with Williams dated back to their meeting in Idaho in the late 1930s, after which Hemingway frequently returned to Ketchum before eventually settling there. Ernest Hemingway wrote portions of For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) while staying in Ketchum, Idaho, where the landscape and relative isolation supported sustained work on the novel. It is even illustrated on the dust jacket with a photograph of him at his typewriter taken there. In near fine condition with creasing and mail folds.   Accompanied by two black and white glossy photographs of Hemingway with an antelope. The first is Hemingway smiling in a cowboy hat, standing beside a horse with an antelope on its back, and holding its horn with his left hand. The second is Hemingway and his third wife Martha Gellhorn smiling, sitting on a hill together and holding the horns of an antelope. Both in near fine condition with light creasing. The pieces measure 8.5 inches by 6.5 inches. Together with a folded leaflet by Lloyd R. Arnold, "High on the Wild with Hemingway", about For Whom the Bell Tolls. In fine condition. Ernest Hemingway (1899â"1961) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century, whose concise prose style and exploration of universal themes reshaped modern literature. Known for his works such as The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway developed a narrative voice that captured the complexities of human struggle and resilience with stark simplicity. His experiences as a journalist and participant in both World Wars deeply informed his writing, lending authenticity to his depictions of courage, loss, and alienation. While his personal life, marked by adventure and tragedy, often overshadowed his literary contributions, his stylistic innovations and engagement with existential themes solidified his status as a transformative figure in American letters. By pushing the boundaries of narrative form and emphasizing the power of understatement, Hemingway left an enduring legacy on both literature and the cultural understanding of the human condition.

  • Hemingway, Ernest [Taylor Williams]

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    Rare original black and white photograph of legendary American writer Ernest Hemingway. Black and white matte photograph of Hemingway at his peak wearing Western garb and leaning on a car. Inscribed by Ernest Hemingway in black ballpoint at the bottom margin below the image, "For Taylor Williams with affection and admiration from his friend Ernest Hemingway Sun Valley 1939 - 1940." The recipient was Hemingway's great friend, Taylor âBeartracksâ Williams, the well-known Sun Valley hunting and fishing guide. Hemingwayâs friendship with Williams dated back to their meeting in Idaho in the late 1930s, after which Hemingway frequently returned to Ketchum before eventually settling there. The spring of 1953 also marked a peak moment in Hemingwayâs career and personal life: he had recently written The Old Man and the Sea and received the Pulitzer Prize, and this period preceded the airplane accidents of 1954 and his later forced departure from Cuba during the Castro regimeâ"events that would profoundly affect his final years and contribute to his death in 1961. In fine condition. Triple matted and framed. The photograph measures 6.5 inches by 9.5 inches. The entire piece measures 16.75 inches by 13.5 inches. Ernest Hemingway (1899â"1961) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century, whose concise prose style and exploration of universal themes reshaped modern literature. Known for his works such as The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway developed a narrative voice that captured the complexities of human struggle and resilience with stark simplicity. His experiences as a journalist and participant in both World Wars deeply informed his writing, lending authenticity to his depictions of courage, loss, and alienation. While his personal life, marked by adventure and tragedy, often overshadowed his literary contributions, his stylistic innovations and engagement with existential themes solidified his status as a transformative figure in American letters. By pushing the boundaries of narrative form and emphasizing the power of understatement, Hemingway left an enduring legacy on both literature and the cultural understanding of the human condition.

  • Hemingway, Ernest; Mary Hemingway [Taylor Williams]

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    Rare original black and white photograph of legendary American writer Ernest Hemingway. Black and white matte photograph of Hemingway with his wife Mary and fishing guide Taylor Williams in the trophy room of a club or private home after a day on the water. Inscribed by Ernest Hemingway in black ballpoint at the bottom right corner, "To Taylor Best always 2nd Prize Marlin 1st Prize Dolphin Papa E. Hemingway." Additionally inscribed by Mary Hemingway in black ballpoint above Ernest Hemingway's inscription, "Love to Taylor Mary." This photograph was probably taken in Cuba in the spring of 1953, when Taylor Williams visited Ernest Hemingway to participate in fishing tournaments. A related letter included here documents Hemingwayâs invitation to Williams to join him in Cuba and refers to his success in those competitions, including a first-place finish for dolphin and second place for marlin. Hemingwayâs friendship with Taylor âBeartracksâ Williams, the well-known Sun Valley hunting and fishing guide, dated back to their meeting in Idaho in the late 1930s, after which Hemingway frequently returned to Ketchum before eventually settling there. The spring of 1953 also marked a peak moment in Hemingwayâs career and personal life: he had recently written The Old Man and the Sea and received the Pulitzer Prize, and this period preceded the airplane accidents of 1954 and his later forced departure from Cuba during the Castro regimeâ"events that would profoundly affect his final years and contribute to his death in 1961. In near fine condition. The piece measures 8 inches by 10 inches.   Together with two additional glossy photographs of Taylor Williams. The first of Williams holding a fishing rod and fish. The second of Williams and Mary Hemingway standing on a boat proudly holding up a prize swordfish. In near fine to very good condition. The pieces measure 8 inches by 10 inches. Also with a page from a Cuban newspaper, El Avance Criollo, with an image of Hemingway, Mary, Williams, and a prize fish. In near fine condition with toning and mail folds.   Accompanied by a typed letter signed by Mary Hemingway regarding fishing and Papa. One page, on Finca Vigia stationery from San Francisco de Paula, Cuba, dated 27 May 1957, addressed to Williams (as "Colonel"). The letter reads in full, "Dearest Colonel: We finally picked up the photographs at the Floridita, two prints of this same picture, and I must say it does full justice to your distinguished nose. None of us looks as bad as we might have, and that's about all we can expect from photographs these days, I guess. You haven't missed anything super in the fishing here. Papa and I have been out four times, I think, since you left, and one day when there was only very patchy current, we spotted one in the morning, put the bait over him two or three times, he fooling around, teasing us, and Papa finally hooked him and brought him in. That afternoon a little one - 35-40 lbs. took a bait and I got him in with no suffering or nonsense such as I was displaying while you were here. I think the swimming helps ton up the muscles - have done my full half-mile in the pool every day now for a long time. Recently the weather has improved slightly - it waits until afternoon to rain. Otherwise no news - very quiet here, and we miss you every single day, and the Little House, empty, looks forlorn and missing you too. Not having your precise address on the Keys, I'm sending this to S.V., where you'll have it when you arrive. Dearest Taylor - very much love and affections and good wishes from both of us - Mary. Papa reading in his chair says me too." In fine condition with mail folds. The piece measures 5.75 inches by 7.75 inches. Ernest Hemingway (1899â"1961) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century, whose concise prose style and exploration of universal themes reshaped modern literature. Known for his works such as The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway developed a narrative voice that captured the complexities of human struggle and resilience with stark simplicity. His experiences as a journalist and participant in both World Wars deeply informed his writing, lending authenticity to his depictions of courage, loss, and alienation. While his personal life, marked by adventure and tragedy, often overshadowed his literary contributions, his stylistic innovations and engagement with existential themes solidified his status as a transformative figure in American letters. By pushing the boundaries of narrative form and emphasizing the power of understatement, Hemingway left an enduring legacy on both literature and the cultural understanding of the human condition.