Franklin LIbrary: Ernest Hemingway: 49 Short Stories

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Franklin Library FULL leather top-of-the-line edition of Ernest Hemingway's "The First Forty-Nine Stories," Illustrated by Bernard Fuchs, a Limited edition, one of the COLLECTED STORIES OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST WRITERS series, published in 1977. Bound in a Most Gorgeous burgundy Moroccan cowhide, the book has matching French moire silk endleaves, satin book marker, hubbed spines, 22 kt. gold gilding on three edges--in near FINE condition. Ernest Hemingway, who lived from 1899-1961, was born in OAK PARK, ILLINOIS. His father was a doctor and his mother was a musician who tried to teach "Ernie" to love art and music. When Hemingway finished high school, he took a job as a reporter for the KANSAS CITY STAR whose style manuel called for "short sentences" and "short first paragraphs." Reporters were urged to "Be positive, not negative." Hemingway enlisted in WORLD WAR I as an ambulance driver. He was badly wounded and spent several months in a hospital in Italy. [This provided much of the material for "A Farewell to Arms." Ernest married Hadley Richardson and they became parents to "Bumby" whose 'godmother' was GERTRUDE STEIN. Gertrude Stein said to Hemingway that he and his generation of 'expatriate writers' were a "lost generation." Ernest and Hadley were living in PARIS, FRANCE, between the two world wars when Ernest met and fell in read more