Three Stories and Ten Poems

Ernest HEMINGWAY

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Three Stories and Ten Poems
Three Stories and Ten Poems
Three Stories and Ten Poems

VERY RARE FIRST EDITION OF HEMINGWAY’S FIRST BOOK, ONE OF AN EDITION OF ONLY 300, AN EXTRAORDINARY COPY

HEMINGWAY, Ernest. Three Stories & Ten Poems. [Paris: Contact Publishing, 1923]. 12mo, original blue-gray paper wrappers printed in black, uncut and partially unopened. Housed in a custom cloth chemise and slipcase, and a clamshell box.

First and only edition of the author’s first book, one of an edition of only 300 copies. An exceptionally beautiful copy.

In 1923 Maurice Darantiere, the printer of Joyce’s Ulysses and many other expatriate works, printed Hemingway’s first book Three Stories and Ten Poems in Dijon. Six of the poems had been previously published, the remaining four and all three stories (“Up in Michigan,” “Out of Season” and “My Old Man”) appear here for the first time. The first version of Hemingway’s sexually frank story “‘Up in Michigan’ was written in Chicago in the late summer of 1921, just before Hemingway’s marriage to Hadley Richardson on September 3; the second and final version was written in Paris five months later” (Lynn, 109). Hemingway’s “Out of Season” was, he told F. Scott Fitzgerald, an attempt “to write a tragic story without violence” (201), and both “My Old Man” and “Up In Michigan” show the influence of Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio (1919) on the young Hemingway. Although Hemingway expected in our time to be his first published book—it is cited on the rear cover as available—it would not appear until early 1924. Original wrappers with printing identical to the title page, rear wrapper advertising in our time. Hanneman A1a.

An exceptional copy in fine condition.

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