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Hemingway, Ernest:  For Whom The Bell Tolls

Hemingway, Ernest: For Whom The Bell Tolls

New York, 1943. Charles Scribner’s Sons. (8)+471p.

Signed by the author on the title page.

One of the most influential writers of American literature, Ernest Hemingway, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 for his lifetime achievement. The "For Whom the Bell Tolls", first published in 1940, is widely regarded as his most mature novel and remains a classic of twentieth-century war literature.

Set during the Spanish Civil War and drawing on Hemingway’s own experiences as a correspondent and supporter of the Republican cause, the novel explores the tragic intertwining of individual fate, love, and ideological commitment. This signed example, preserved in its original dust jacket, represents a highly desirable collector’s copy of one of the defining works of modern American fiction.

Original cloth, with the original dust jacket.

 

800 000 Ft

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