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New York: Boni & Liveright, Inc, 1925. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition, first printing, and first thus with the inclusion of additional stories, preceded by a much shorter Paris edition, just 32 pages in length, published one year prior; additionally the author's first book to be published in America. Bound in publisher's original black cloth binding, stamped in gilt to upper board and spine. Near Fine with former owner bookplate to front paste down, pages lightly tanned. In a Very Good unclipped dust jacket, slightly darkened and chipped at the edges, wear to the spine ends, short split started along the bottom edge of the front spine joint and a tear at the top end of the rear flap fold with associated creasing to the rear panel. This first printing was limited to only 1335 copies. Hanneman A3.A.

About In Our Time

"In Our Time" is a collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1924. This groundbreaking work intertwines a series of vignettes and short narratives, offering a glimpse into the lives of characters dealing with the aftermath of World War I. Hemingway's prose is characterized by its brevity and precision, echoing the sentiments of the "Lost Generation," a term often associated with the disillusioned post-war youth. The collection features themes of war, human connection, and the struggle for identity in a world recovering from conflict. The book's structure alternates between short, evocative vignettes and more traditional short stories, providing a mosaic of experiences that portray the effects of war on individuals and society. Hemingway's spare and economical style captures moments of despair, isolation, and the search for meaning amidst the chaos and uncertainty of the era. Several stories within the collection stand out, including "Indian Camp," where a young boy witnesses birth and death in a stark and brutal manner, illustrating the harsh realities of life. "Big Two-Hearted River" follows the journey of Nick Adams, a recurring Hemingway character, as he grapples with internal struggles while on a fishing trip. Hemingway's narrative style reflects the trauma of war and its impact on the human psyche. The stories often convey a sense of emotional detachment and stoicism, mirroring the numbness experienced by those affected by the war's horrors. "In Our Time" is not just a collection of stories but also a poignant reflection on the post-war period, exploring themes of loss, disillusionment, and the quest for meaning in a world where traditional values and beliefs were shattered by the devastating effects of war. Hemingway's masterful storytelling and innovative narrative techniques have made this collection a significant work in American literature, showcasing the author's ability to convey profound themes in concise and powerful prose.

Identifying the First Edition of In Our Time

The true first edition was published in 1924 by Three Mountains Press with a run of only 300 copies. These are numbered and signed by Hemingway. Full tan linen binding with gold lettering on the spine, a small picture of a boxer stamped in black on the front cover, and with three black lines on the title page. A less limited Paris edition was published by Edward Titus in 1926 under the title 'In Our Time' (lowercase 'i' in 'in') featuring 27 additional vignettes.