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A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway Charles Scribner's Sons
War
Literary Fiction
Historical Fiction
Romance
Classic Literature
1929 First Edition
Hardcover
USD$1,000

Description

First edition with 1929 on the title page and copyright page with no additional dates, second state with disclaimer on page [x]. In first issue dust jacket with misspelling on the front flap of Katharine instead of Catharine. Unclipped DJ is in very good condition with minor tears and chipping that have been professionally repaired, particularly on the edges and creases. Cover shows minor wear, bumped corners. Name/inscription of former owner on the front free endpaper. Pages are tanned and clean.

About A Farewell to Arms

Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" is a poignant novel set against the backdrop of World War I. The story follows the experiences of Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver in the Italian army, and his romance with Catherine Barkley, a British nurse. As the war rages on, Frederic becomes disillusioned with the conflict and seeks solace in his relationship with Catherine. Their love blossoms amidst the chaos of war, offering them brief moments of respite from the brutality surrounding them. However, their happiness is fragile, and tragedy looms over their romance. The novel explores themes of love, loss, disillusionment, and the futile nature of war. Hemingway's spare and straightforward prose style mirrors the stark realities faced by the characters, conveying the harshness of war and the complexities of human relationships. "A Farewell to Arms" is not just a war novel; it's a profound meditation on the human condition, capturing the essence of love and sacrifice in the face of adversity. Through Hemingway's masterful storytelling, the novel continues to resonate with readers, offering timeless insights into the human experience.

Identifying the First Edition of A Farewell to Arms

First edition points include 'SCRIBNER'S' seal on the copyright page and no other printings mentioned.