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Auction archive: Lot number 172

The Torrents of Spring - inscribed

Estimate
US$8,000 - US$12,000
Price realised:
US$6,600
Auction archive: Lot number 172

The Torrents of Spring - inscribed

Estimate
US$8,000 - US$12,000
Price realised:
US$6,600
Beschreibung:

Title: The Torrents of Spring - inscribed Author: Hemingway, Ernest Place: New York Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons Date: 1926 Description: Greenish-black cloth lettered in orange, illustrated dust jacket, housed in a brown leather and cloth clamshell box with gilt lettered spine. First Edition. Inscribed by Hemingway on the half-title: "To Luis Lopez [?] , best always from your friend, Ernest Hemingway. Cuba/1955." There is also a gift inscription in green pen on the front free endpaper dated 1926. Hemingway’s first novel, printed in an edition of only 1250 copies, the first of his books to be published by Scribner's. Hemingway began the book while under contract to Boni & Liveright, who had published his first book, the collection of stories “In Our Time”. Hemingway was dismayed by the book’s lack of commercial success and blamed the publisher's poor promotion and use of blurbs by more famous writers -- most especially Sherwood Anderson, who was then the dean of American letters and Boni & Liveright's bestselling author. Hemingway felt the blurbs were off-putting and hurt, rather than helped, his book. Although he was under contract to Boni & Liveright for two more books, Hemingway contrived a plan to free himself from the obligation: his contract stated that if Boni rejected one of his books, he would be free to terminate the contract and take his writing elsewhere. As such, he conceived of a short, comic novel which would lampoon Sherwood Anderson's most recent book, “Dark Laughter”, and which would be unpublishable by Boni, thus freeing Hemingway to go elsewhere. Hemingway wrote “The Torrents of Spring” in a few short weeks in November, 1925 and submitted it to Boni & Liveright where it was promptly, as he had expected, rejected. Hanneman A4.A. Lot Amendments Condition: Light wear and scuffing to box; toning to jacket with areas of restoration; light wear to cloth with light rubbing to extremities, possible skilled restoration work on front joint; light toning to pages; very good or better volume in restored jacket. Item number: 275478

Auction archive: Lot number 172
Auction:
Datum:
6 Oct 2016
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: The Torrents of Spring - inscribed Author: Hemingway, Ernest Place: New York Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons Date: 1926 Description: Greenish-black cloth lettered in orange, illustrated dust jacket, housed in a brown leather and cloth clamshell box with gilt lettered spine. First Edition. Inscribed by Hemingway on the half-title: "To Luis Lopez [?] , best always from your friend, Ernest Hemingway. Cuba/1955." There is also a gift inscription in green pen on the front free endpaper dated 1926. Hemingway’s first novel, printed in an edition of only 1250 copies, the first of his books to be published by Scribner's. Hemingway began the book while under contract to Boni & Liveright, who had published his first book, the collection of stories “In Our Time”. Hemingway was dismayed by the book’s lack of commercial success and blamed the publisher's poor promotion and use of blurbs by more famous writers -- most especially Sherwood Anderson, who was then the dean of American letters and Boni & Liveright's bestselling author. Hemingway felt the blurbs were off-putting and hurt, rather than helped, his book. Although he was under contract to Boni & Liveright for two more books, Hemingway contrived a plan to free himself from the obligation: his contract stated that if Boni rejected one of his books, he would be free to terminate the contract and take his writing elsewhere. As such, he conceived of a short, comic novel which would lampoon Sherwood Anderson's most recent book, “Dark Laughter”, and which would be unpublishable by Boni, thus freeing Hemingway to go elsewhere. Hemingway wrote “The Torrents of Spring” in a few short weeks in November, 1925 and submitted it to Boni & Liveright where it was promptly, as he had expected, rejected. Hanneman A4.A. Lot Amendments Condition: Light wear and scuffing to box; toning to jacket with areas of restoration; light wear to cloth with light rubbing to extremities, possible skilled restoration work on front joint; light toning to pages; very good or better volume in restored jacket. Item number: 275478

Auction archive: Lot number 172
Auction:
Datum:
6 Oct 2016
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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