
Description
8 1/8 x 5 3/8 in (20.5 x 13.5 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
This signed copy of For Whom the Bell Tolls is a First Edition, published in 1940. The book is a defining work in Ernest Hemingway's literary career, reflecting the hardships of the Spanish Civil War and the personal struggles of Robert Jordan, a character whose spirit and resilience are immortalized through Hemingway's sparse, yet powerful prose. The signed title page adds significant collectible value to the book, elevating it beyond just a first edition.
The book is in good condition for its age, with slight shelf wear and a few discolorations on the pages, typical for a book of this vintage. The cloth-bound cover has minor edge wear, and the spine shows slight fraying at the top. The signature of Ernest Hemingway is prominently displayed on the title page, with bold, confident strokes that reflect his known signature style. The ink contrasts sharply against the beige paper, and the placement on the title page adds to the visual appeal of the book.
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the most celebrated American writers of the 20th century. For Whom the Bell Tolls, a novel set during the Spanish Civil War, is a key example of his writing style, where short, direct sentences convey deep emotional and psychological truths. Signed editions of Hemingway's works, especially first editions, continue to be highly sought after by collectors.
Signed first editions of For Whom the Bell Tolls frequently achieve high prices at auction, depending on their condition and the clarity of the signature. Signed books by Hemingway, particularly from his most renowned works, are highly collectible. This first edition, with its bold signature, is a prime example of a literary artifact that holds both cultural and financial value.
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
This signed copy of For Whom the Bell Tolls is a First Edition, published in 1940. The book is a defining work in Ernest Hemingway's literary career, reflecting the hardships of the Spanish Civil War and the personal struggles of Robert Jordan, a character whose spirit and resilience are immortalized through Hemingway's sparse, yet powerful prose. The signed title page adds significant collectible value to the book, elevating it beyond just a first edition.
The book is in good condition for its age, with slight shelf wear and a few discolorations on the pages, typical for a book of this vintage. The cloth-bound cover has minor edge wear, and the spine shows slight fraying at the top. The signature of Ernest Hemingway is prominently displayed on the title page, with bold, confident strokes that reflect his known signature style. The ink contrasts sharply against the beige paper, and the placement on the title page adds to the visual appeal of the book.
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the most celebrated American writers of the 20th century. For Whom the Bell Tolls, a novel set during the Spanish Civil War, is a key example of his writing style, where short, direct sentences convey deep emotional and psychological truths. Signed editions of Hemingway's works, especially first editions, continue to be highly sought after by collectors.
Signed first editions of For Whom the Bell Tolls frequently achieve high prices at auction, depending on their condition and the clarity of the signature. Signed books by Hemingway, particularly from his most renowned works, are highly collectible. This first edition, with its bold signature, is a prime example of a literary artifact that holds both cultural and financial value.
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ERNEST HEMINGWAY SIGNED FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS FIRST EDITION
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Fine Art & Collectibles Auction Part I
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