Edited by James Nagel
Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, (1984).
First edition, first printing.
"First printing" statement to the copyright page.
Fine in tan linen with burnished-brown titles embossed to the front cover and to the spine; in a nearly fine dust jacket with light fading to the spine panel.
A collection of twelve original essays, grouped by theme, that offer a new appreciation of Ernest Hemingway's life and art.
Includes an essay by Tom Stoppard.
Octavo; 246 pages; list of contributors; and an index.PLEASE VIEW
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