[Rarebooks] FS: Ernest Hemingway ALL THE BRAVE Illustrated and SIGNED by Luis Quintanilla
Charles Agvent
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Sun May 29 17:23:05 EDT 2011
(HEMINGWAY, Ernest) QUINTANILLA, Luis. ALL THE BRAVE. New York: Modern
Age Books, (1939). First Edition. Quarto (8" x 11-1/4") bound in the
publisher's half cream calf and pictorial blue-gray cloth stamped in
silver. Includes a five-page preface by Ernest Hemingway in which he
states: "Luis Quintanilla is one of the bravest men that I have ever
known." Illustrated by Quintanilla with four lithographs and 62
full-page drawings. This is Copy #103 of 440 of the Deluxe Edition
SIGNED by the artist and with a loose color print laid in. As so often
the case with this title, the calf spine is rubbed, here a bit more than
average with most of the lettering rubbed away leaving the spine a
little rough to the touch. Very Good, lacking the slipcase. $250.00
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