The Art of Manliness the Old Man and the Sea
The Onetime Man and The Ocean
This novella, only 140 pages, was get-go printed in its entirety in Life Magazine on September i, 1952. It inspired a buying frenzy - selling over v million copies of the mag in just 2 days!
The story near an aging Cuban fisherman wrangling a big marlin in the gulf stream was written in 1951 in Cuba and published in 1952. In 1953, it won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and led to Hemingway'south nomination for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.
Man'southward struggle against nature is the resounding theme throughout the book equally Hemingway portrays Santiago's travails as an experienced fisherman facing a dry-spell of 85 days before finally wrangling a prized marlin. Hemingway likewise highlights the indomitable spirit of man while illustrating his ideal of manliness and graphic symbol in the strong and adamant fisherman facing danger and discomfort without complaint and with resolution, both in the days information technology takes Santiago to kill the marlin, and as he fights off the sharks that cease up destroying his prized take hold of before he reaches the coast. Some say that Hemingway's tale is a reflection of his own determination to prove his writing career was non over, and the portrayal of the sharks may echo the critics who had been challenge for the ten years that his writing career, after the successful release of For Whom the Bell Tolls in 1940, was over.
The volume is dedicated "To Charlie Scribner And To Max Perkins," friends of Hemingway'southward that had passed away before the book came out. Max Perkins, who also edited F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe, died in 1947 and Scribner, who was president of the publisher Charles Scribner's Sons, died in 1952.
Get-go Edition Identification and Notes
First edition print run was fifty,000 copies past Charles Scribner'south Sons; New York. First edition points include the Scribner "A" and colophon on the copyright page, the publisher'south stake bluish material with Hemingway's shorthand stamped in blind on the upper cover & the spine lettered in silvery. There should be no mention of the Pulitzer or Nobel Prize or an ISBN number. On the inside flap of the blueish-tinted dust jacket, the original toll of $3.00 should exist listed. There are two variations of the showtime edition grit jacket. One has a bluish-tinted photo of Hemingway and the other has an olive-tinted photograph; one is non thought to be better or more valuable than the other.
The last piece of work published by Hemingway during his lifetime, signed first editions of The Old Human being and the Body of water can sell for upwards of $15,000 - $17,000.
Other Collectible or Notable Editions
Published around the same time as the true commencement edition, the Book of the Month Social club editions tin can confuse collectors as the copyright folio for each edition states "1952". As well, the Volume of the Month club edition also includes the "A" nether the copyright information; even so, the Scribner seal is not present and there is information about the printer on the bottom of the copyright page that isn't included with the outset edition. Other Book of the Month Order edition signs are an absent $iii.00 price sticker on the forepart flap of the dust jacket, and a "Book of the Month" stamped on the acme back of the dust flap. Still noteworthy collectible for collectors on a tighter budget, they typically sell for a couple hundred dollars.
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Description: Charles Scribner'due south Sons, New York, 1952. This copy signed directly on beginning page by writer. True first edition and first printing of Hemingway'due south classic tale of a lone fisherman and behemothic marlin locked in battle, with Scribner'due south A and seal on the copyright folio, and no mention of the Nobel Prize on the dust jacket. The Old Man and… Read more
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Showtime Edition authentically SIGNED AND INSCRIBED past Ernest Hemingway on the front endpaper. The ORIGINAL dustjacket is vibrant in color with NO chips or pieces missing with small wear to the edges. 1954 reissue with reference to Nobel Prize. The book is bound in the publisher'due south blue textile. The pages are make clean.
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New York: Scribners, 1952. First. hardcover. Fine/Fine. A fine kickoff edition in a fine first upshot dust jacket, with the Scribner's A and seal on the copyright page. Housed in a custom-fabricated slipcase. A about perfect copy.
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New York: Charles Scribner's, 1952. Fantastic case of the Chelsea Bindery's work First edition, first printing. Hemingway's last work of fiction and amongst his best-known works, The Old Homo and the Sea was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953, and was cited by the Nobel Committee in their awarding of Hemingway's Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner'southward Sons. 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Nigh Fine dust jacket. Scribner seal and "A" nowadays on the copyright folio Start Consequence jacket with The Blue Tint On Hemingway'south Face. iii.00 price intact. .
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1952. First Edition; Starting time Printing. Hardcover. Very Good+ in a Near Fine dust jacket. Owner proper name on front end pastedown. Faint foxing on both pastedowns. Light rubbing along spine edges. The copyright 1952 with the "A" and Scribner'due south colophon below. Kickoff Outcome jacket with the bluish tint. ; 8vo 8" - 9"… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner'southward Sons. 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Expert+ in a Very Skillful+ grit jacket. Scribner seal and "A" nowadays on the copyright page one/four inch open tear at spine heel. Light foxing along top/side text block edges. First Result jacket with The Blueish Tint On Hemingway'southward Face. 3.00 price intact. .
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New York: Charles Scribner'due south Sons. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1952. First Edition; First Press. Hardcover. A beautiful outset press with Scribner's "A" and seal on the copyright page. The silver gilt spine lettering is very slightly rubbed and there is a tiny faint stain to top front lath corner else as new. The jacket with $3.00… Read more
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Old Man and the Body of water, advance galley proofs preceding the start press in Life Magazine of 1 of Hemingway'south greatest works. Hemingway was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature on the strength of The Old Man and the Sea, beingness cited "for his mastery of the fine art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old… Read more than
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New York: Charles Scribner'due south Sons, 1952. First Edition. Most Fine/About Fine. First edition, commencement press with the publisher'southward colophon and an "A" on the copyright page. Near Fine with light sunning and calorie-free rubbing to edges, former owner condom stamp to front free endpaper and pages toned. In a Most Fine grit jacket with price of $3.00 intact,… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. Commencement Edition. A acme copy of Hemingway'south classic novel, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953, and generally considered the goad for Hemingway winning the Nobel Prize. Footing for the 1958 John Sturges picture starring Specer Tracy. Grissom A.24.1.a; Hanneman A45a. Beginning Press. Octavo (21cm); light blue cloth, with titles stamped… Read more
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Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. 1st. nearly fine/very good plus. First edition, 1952 on title and copyright page. Book almost fine, minor rubbing along edges and corners. Dust jacket very good plus, some fading and very minor wear. Housed in a custom-made slipcase.
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New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. First Edition. A. dustjacket fine art. Hemingway's archetype novella of an onetime fisherman and his trials on the open sea. Near Fine in attractive Near Fine dustjacket, some toning to rear panel, with $3.00 price.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1952. Beginning Edition; Start Printing. Hardcover. Very Good+ in a Very Expert+ dust jacket. Aged agglutinative on rear pastedown. Rubbing along panel edges. Light chipping at spine crown/heel. 1/two inch open tear at top of rear gutter and bottom of front gutter. Calorie-free stain at tiptop of rear board. The copyright 1952… Read more than
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Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Near fine first edition every bit shown past "A" on copyright page and Scribner'south seal. Tanning and fading on boards, shelf habiliment on board edges and corners. In first edition dust jacket, issue signal bluish photo nowadays. Original price, $iii.00, on forepart flap. Tanning inside DJ and at edges,… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner'due south Sons, 1952. First edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. A Near Fine copy in like dust jacket. Pages a bit toned overall. Spine of jacket darkened and spine of book a flake faded. Small scuff on the jacket spine, almost the championship, slight nick nigh the crown and i short tear on the rear panel (no… Read more
THE OLD MAN AND THE Sea
past HEMINGWAY, Ernest (Alfred EISENSTAEDT)
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- Fine in a Well-nigh Fine suede-lined linen clamshell box with leather label with some sunning and calorie-free soiling
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[New York]: Limited Editions Club, (1990). First Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a Near Fine suede-lined linen clamshell box with leather label with some sunning and light soiling. Alfred Eisenstaedt. Oblong folio (14-1/ii" x 11") bound in blue goatskin leather and linen boards. Illustrated with five photogravures by Alfred Eisenstaedt printed from the original negatives created by Eisenstaedt… Read more than
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THE Former Human AND THE SEA, Scribners, 1952, kickoff edition, a scrap of historic period toning to the t.p.e.'s, else near fine in fine bright pictorial dust-wrapper save for some crinkling to the upper fore edge corner of the front dust-wrapper panel. PULITZER PRIZE winner and of course the source volume for the film of the same name. … Read more than
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Scribner's 1952. Beginning edition, first printing. Original unclipped dustjacket. A bright and make clean Very Good example.
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New York: Scribners, 1952. First printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/near fine. 8vo, blue fabric in dust jacket, book near fine but for owner's proper name and engagement on pastedown (hidden past jacket flap), jacket near fine with just a touch on of vesture and soil, one of the nicest copies we've handled.
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New York: Charles Scribner'due south Sons, 1952. Kickoff Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition, beginning printing with the publisher'due south colophon and an "A" on the copyright page. Very Practiced, light lean to binding, low-cal soiling and article of clothing to material, flaking to spine lettering, pages toned. In a Very Good unclipped ($3.00) dust jacket with toning, and wear to the… Read more than
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Charles Scribner's Sons:, 1952. 140 pages, first edition stated as the letter "A", on the behind of the championship page. "In The Old Man And The Body of water a new classic emerges, a great book that is like no other. Shorter than the accepted novel, longer than what has come to be called the long story, this book cannot be… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner'south Sons, 1952. 140 pages. Offset Edition in first country grit jacket. A nice copy of the curt novel that is now considered by many to be Hemingway's finest work. The book is in very skilful status: make clean and tight, with previous owner's proper noun and accost written and stamped on forepart pastedown endpaper.… Read more
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New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952., 1952. Starting time edition (with seal and "A"). 8vo. Original blueish cloth stamped in silvery and bullheaded (a few small spots). Dust jacket (unclipped; rear portrait in blue variant tint, kickoff country; short tear to forepart panel; forepart free endpaper with four tape stains). Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Hanneman A24a.. 1st Edition. Hardcover.… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner'southward Sons, 1952. 140 pages in excellent condition; outer edges and endpapers slightly yellowed. Blue hardcovers, silver titles on spine. Superlative corners very lightly bumped. Blue and brown DJ with analogy on front cover and photo of Hemingway on back comprehend. Spine and edges a little yellowed. Light scuffing on corners, caput/tail of spine. Small chip at… Read more
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Scribners. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. A near fine first edition with a near fine dust jacket. First land blueish tint in photo on dorsum panel.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. With the seal and "A" on the copyright folio. Near Fine in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped ($three.00), lightly toned and rubbed at the surface and edges. Light blue buckram, toned at the far edges of the boards, with silver gilt lettering on the spine. Square… Read more than
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London: The Reprint Society, 1953. First illustrated edition, first impression (second UK edition overall), with Hemingway's signature on a German newspaper clipping laid in. The clipping (c.1930) includes a portrait of Hemingway and reports that in recent years he has become chop-chop popular in German-speaking countries through his "männlichen temperamentvollen Romane und Novellen" ("male-spirited novels and short stories"). Charles Frederick… Read more
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New York: Scribners, 1952. Outset Edition. Slight aging at spine, a few marks to the rear panel very practiced in a very expert plus neatly toll-clipped dust jacket with a tiny bit of rubbing. Bright jacket and attractive.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. NF/1000+; 140 pages; Offset edition with Scribner'due south 'A' on copyright page; Hanneman A24A; near Fine in blue cloth stamped in silver on the spine, lite shelfwear to ends of backstrip; in a Good+ unclipped first country dustjacket, portrait on the back in dark blue tint, spine a bit tanned, wear and chipping at corners,… Read more than
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NY: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S & SONS. 'A' & COLOPHON Present, UNCLIPPED DJ, Prissy, Problem Costless COPY. . VG. Hardcover. Beginning Edition. 1952.
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New York: Limited Editions Club. Fine copy in clamshell box. 1990. 1st. i/4 leather. Oblong page, 82 pp., Limited to 600 numbered copies, signed by the photographer, Alfred Eisenstadt, Jump in one/4 dark bluish goatskin & linen-covered boards with a black, suede-lined clamshell box with inlaid leather spine characterization. The five photogravure plates were printed on Arches newspaper. .
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New York: Limited EDITIONS CLUB, 1952. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed past Author(southward). First Edition. Fine copy in clamshell box. Illus. with photos (illustrator). 1st edition. Ellipsoidal folio, 82 pp., Limited to 600 numbered copies, signed by the photographer, Alfred Eisenstadt, Jump in 1/four dark blue goatskin & linen-covered boards with a blackness, suede-lined clamshell box with inlaid leather spine… Read more
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1990. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Adept/No Jacket. Ellipsoidal folio boxed. Limited to 600 copies with 5 photogravures from the 1952 Life Magazine assignment to illustrate the original magazine appearance. Quarter leather binding with clamshell box and signed by the photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. Very good condition.
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Scribners, 01-01-1952. Hardcover. Very Good. in 10 in x in. 1952, First Edition, first press with �A� and Scribner�southward seal on copyright folio, in original, unclipped grit jacket, and portrait of author on back of Dj by Lee Samuels. Dj shows chipping at the top of spine, minor rubbing effectually the edges and two vertical, micro-closed… Read more
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London: Jonathan Cape. 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Practiced+ in a Very Good+ dust jacket. Jacket illustration by Hans Tisdall. 1953 Pulitzer Prize winner. ; 8vo eight" - 9" alpine; 127 pages .
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New York: Scribner, 1952. Fabric. Outset edition in book form. A bit rubbed at crown of slightly faded spine, a few foxmarks to textile at joints, endsheets tanned at gutters. A sound, average copy in bit darkened dust jacket which has a few minute fries at tiptop and lesser edges, a narrow rub along the upper articulation, just… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner'southward Sons, 1952. First press in original jacket. Scribner'due south "A" and seal at copyright page. Ocean blueish full textile boards, Hemingway'southward signature blind-stamped at front board, argent spine titles, moderate shelf, corner wearable. Fine linen pages, near fine; attractively toned. Stylish vintage signature inside cover: "Jean Fielder". Bind fine;… Read more
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New ork: Charles Scribner'due south Sons, 1952. Volume. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Original light blue textile with silverish title lettering on the spine. Slight edge vesture just on the corners and spine ends. Inside, very make clean and tight with no prior owner marks, no browning or stains to the newspaper. Dust jacket is NOT price… Read more
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New York: Scribner, 1952. First Edition. Very practiced copy with some slight fading to the cloth at the spine and with a hint of edge wear in a very good dust jacket with some modest darkening to the spine and a one" triangular piece to the superlative edge of the rear panel at the spine fold, extending toward the… Read more than
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Scribners, 1952 very good copy in lightly worn dj, has the Scribner seal and the letter A on the Verso of the title page, jacket has the bluish tinted photograph Language: eng Language: eng Linguistic communication: eng. 1st Edition.. Hardcover. Very Skilful/Good.
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New York: Scribner, 1952. Material. First edition in book form. A few messages of the spine stamping slightly flaked, top edge a bit dust darkened, but a very good or better copy in grit jacket with some modest concealment to spine and extremities and small wear at tips. HANNEMAN A24a.
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1990. Hardcover Folio in slipcase. Hardcover. Very good. ellipsoidal folio quarter bound in blueish goatskin and natural linen boards, Illustrated with five photgravures by Alfred Eisenstaedt printed from the original negatives created by him in 1952 for the Life Mag appearance of the novel. Number 191 of 600 numbered and signed past Eisenstadt… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. Previous possessor signature on ffep. Slight fraying of cloth at superlative of spine. Starting time issue jacket with blue tone to writer photograph on dorsum console. About iii" faint scratch on lower front console and 1/2" closed tear at lower edge. Spine ends of jacket worn and i/2" tear with piece missing.… Read more
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Skilful+/Proficient+. Blue material boards with argent lettering on spine, facsimile of Hemingway'due south signature on upper board; illustrated dust jacket; pp. [2], 140. Showtime edition. Previous owner's signature, else a clean copy. Dust jacket unrestored and not price-clipped (retaining original $3.00 price). DJ has small circular chip missing on… Read more
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Charles Scribner'southward Sons, 1952. Volume. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Beautiful Fine Copy in As New Beginning State Facsimile Jacket. Gorgeous Fresh Copy of The Author's Noble Prize Winner...
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Scribners, 1952. Book. Very Good+. Hardcover. First Edition. 1st edition in starting time issue jacket. $3.00 cost and "A" on copyright page are nowadays. Previous owner name. Tiny bumping to couple corners. Light edge wear to jacket at spine ends and ends of flap folds..
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London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. Beginning British Edition. Hardcover. 127pp. Blueish material stamped in red on the cover and the spine. Three pages with tiny corner crease else a fine copy in virtually fine dustjacket with a slightly faded spine panel, two minuscule airtight tears and a crease to rear flap. Wraparound dustjacket illustration past Hans Tisdall. 1953 Pulitzer Prize… Read more
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New York: Scribner'south, 1952. First Edition. Tape and tape stains on the cloth and endpapers from a previously attached jacket, else fine in a fine, but clearly supplied, grit jacket.
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London: Jonathan Cape, 1952. Starting time British Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First British edition. 127 pp. Leap in publisher's navy cloth, stamped in maroon and light blue. A Fine copy in the beautifully-designed jacket by Hans Tisdall, outset state (non double-sided), Near Fine with a tiny scrape to the spine panel, rubbing along edges, a footling dulling to spine panel.… Read more
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