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| Book: In Our Time (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Hemingway's first book--a collection of short stories and vignettes--was published in 1925 and includes his famous Nick Adams stories: "Indian Camp," "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife," "The Three Day Blow," and "The Battler." | |
| Book: A Moveable Feast (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Hemingway's classic memoir of Paris in the twenties with moving, and sometimes caustic, portraits of friends like Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein along with fascinating reflections on his own development as a young writer. This posthumous volume was... | |
| Book: The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Ernest Hemingway's great post-World War I novel, his first major work and the classic novel of the "lost generation," is a vivid exploration of the moral wasteland of Europe in the Twenties, and of the sterility and despair of postwar life. His hero,... | |
| Book: A Farewell to Arms (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Hemingway's second full-length novel, published in 1929, calls on his own experiences during World War I, when he worked for the Red Cross in Italy, was wounded after only six weeks on duty, and recuperated in a hospital in Milan, where he had a... | |
| Book: The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Ernest Hemingway's great post-World War I novel, his first major work and the classic novel of the "lost generation," is a vivid exploration of the moral wasteland of Europe in the Twenties, and of the sterility and despair of postwar life. His hero,... | |
![]() | Book: The Old Man And the Sea (Ernest Hemingway, Hardcover)
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In language of great simplicity and power, Hemingway tells the story of an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck--he hasn't caught a fish in 84 days--who goes out in his small skiff one more time. This time he hooks a huge marlin. During his... |
| Book: A Farewell to Arms (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Hemingway's second full-length novel, published in 1929, calls on his own experiences during World War I, when he worked for the Red Cross in Italy, was wounded after only six weeks on duty, and recuperated in a hospital in Milan, where he had a... | |
| Book: The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Hemingway's short stories are considered his best work because of their controlled economy, the simplicity of their language, and Hemingway's constant struggle to get to the truth in a situation. | |
| Book: The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Ten of Hemingway's most acclaimed and popular works of short fiction. | |
| Book: For Whom the Bell Tolls (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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In FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, published in 1940, Hemingway explores his own conflicting emotions about heroism, the futility of war, and the value of human life--a theme that is exemplified by the book's title, which is taken from the 17th-century poet... | |
| Book: The Old Man & the Sea (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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In language of great simplicity and power, Hemingway tells the story of an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck--he hasn't caught a fish in 84 days--who goes out in his small skiff one more time. This time he hooks a huge marlin. During his... | |
| Book: Ernest Hemingway Audio Collection (Ernest Hemingway)
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| Book: The Short Stories/the First Forty-Nine Stories With a Brief Preface by the ... (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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The definitive collection of the stories of Ernest Hemingway, with a preface by the author, originally published in 1938. Hemingway's short stories are considered his best work because of their controlled economy, the simplicity of their language,... | |
![]() | Book: For Whom the Bell Tolls (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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In FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, published in 1940, Hemingway explores his own conflicting emotions about heroism, the futility of war, and the value of human life--a theme that is exemplified by the book's title, which is taken from the 17th-century poet... |
![]() | Book: Islands in the Stream (Ernest Hemingway, Hardcover)
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Hemingway's novel is about an artist-adventurer, Thomas Hudson, tracing his life from Bimini in the 1930s to the coast of Cuba in World War II. |
| Book: Men Without Women (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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This was Hemingway's second collection of short fiction, first published in 1927. These 14 stories include such classics as "The Killers", 'The Undefeated", and "Fifty Grand". | |
| Book: To Have and Have Not (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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This novel, considered by Hemingway "not so good," takes place during the Depression in Key West, where he had recently settled. The novel's hero, Harry Morgan, is forced by economic desperation into smuggling, bootlegging, and transporting Cuban... | |
![]() | Book: The Garden of Eden (Ernest Hemingway, Hardcover)
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Set on the Cote d'Azur in the 1920's, this is the story of a young American writer, David Bourne, his glamorous wife, Catherine, and the dangerous erotic game they play when they fall in love with the same woman. |
![]() | Book: A Farewell to Arms (Ernest Hemingway, Hardcover)
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Hemingway's second full-length novel, published in 1929, calls on his own experiences during World War I, when he worked for the Red Cross in Italy, was wounded after only six weeks on duty, and recuperated in a hospital in Milan, where he had a... |
![]() | Book: To Have and Have Not (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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This novel, considered by Hemingway "not so good," takes place during the Depression in Key West, where he had recently settled. The novel's hero, Harry Morgan, is forced by economic desperation into smuggling, bootlegging, and transporting Cuban... |
![]() | Book: The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway, Paperback)
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Ernest Hemingway's great post-World War I novel, his first major work and the classic novel of the "lost generation," is a vivid exploration of the moral wasteland of Europe in the Twenties, and of the sterility and despair of postwar life. His hero,... |
| Book: The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway)
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Ernest Hemingway's great post-World War I novel, his first major work and the classic novel of the "lost generation," is a vivid exploration of the moral wasteland of Europe in the Twenties, and of the sterility and despair of postwar life. His hero,... | |
| Book: Hemingway on Fishing (Ernest Hemingway, Hardcover)
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Hemingway was a dedicated fisherman, and he wrote often about fishing, both in his fiction works and in nonfiction pieces. Here is a collection of all his writing on the subject, from columns in the Toronto Star to the Nick Adams stories to ISLANDS... | |
| Book: Nick Adams Stories (Ernest Hemingway)
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| Book: Under Kilimanjaro (Ernest Hemingway, Hardcover)
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