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Titles Included in This Volume
The Sun Also Rises
For Whom the Bell Tolls
A Farewell to Arms
The Old Man and the Sea
Details
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Leather Bound
ISBN: 9789124288709
Publisher: Wilco International
Pages: 774
Age Range: Adult
Overview
This single leather-bound volume gathers four of Ernest Hemingway's most celebrated novels into one elegant, durable edition. Spanning post-war disillusionment, doomed romance, and quiet heroism, the collection showcases the spare, powerful prose that defined twentieth-century American fiction. With a padded leather cover and gilt detailing, it is designed as a lasting library piece for devoted readers, students of literature, and anyone seeking a handsome gift edition of Hemingway's finest work in a single, satisfying volume.
About the Book(s)
Ernest Hemingway's reputation rests on his ability to say more with less, and this anthology brings together the novels that built it. The Sun Also Rises follows disillusioned expatriates drifting through 1920s Paris and Spain, capturing the restless mood of the "Lost Generation". For Whom the Bell Tolls transports readers to the Spanish Civil War, where an American volunteer's mission behind enemy lines becomes a meditation on duty, sacrifice, and fleeting love under the shadow of death. A Farewell to Arms, drawn from Hemingway's own experiences on the Italian front in the First World War, pairs a wartime romance with an unsentimental portrait of conflict's cost. Finally, The Old Man and the Sea distils his philosophy into an ageing fisherman's solitary battle with a giant marlin, a spare parable of endurance that helped secure his Nobel Prize in Literature. Bound together in one 774-page leather volume, these four works trace Hemingway's development from restless young writer to Nobel laureate, tracing his enduring themes of courage, loss, and grace under pressure in a single, hardwearing edition suited to both new readers and longtime admirers.
About the Author
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) began his writing career as a newspaper reporter before serving as an ambulance driver on the Italian front during the First World War, an experience that shaped much of his fiction. He later lived in Paris among the "Lost Generation" of expatriate writers, developing the economical, understated style for which he remains famous. His novels and stories, including the four gathered in this volume, earned him the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature, cementing his place as one of the twentieth century's most influential authors.
Why You'll Love This Collection
Four landmark novels, one beautifully bound volume. This leather edition lets you experience Hemingway's finest storytelling in a single, keepsake-quality book that looks as good on a shelf as it reads in hand.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this is the UK edition matching the ISBN listed above.
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