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Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time
Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time
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Edited with an Introduction by Ernest Hemingway. First edition, second printing. New York: Bramhall House, 1955. Both unclipped dust jacket (in a mylar wrapper) and hardcover are in Very Good+ condition. Other than former owner inscription, no writing or markings found in the book, 1072 pp. This edition has the red hardcover, not the black one, meaning it's the second printing. Considered the "New Complete Edition" as stated on title page.
Editor: Ernest Hemingway (Editor and Introduction, 1955 edition)
Publisher: Bramhall House, New York • “A” on copyright page • 1,072 pages
Binding: Red hardcover (rare later printing)
Dust Jacket: Original, unclipped, VG+ condition—bright, intact with only light edge wear
Special Feature: Inscribed by a military individual—adds unique provenance and historical intrigue
Description:
This compelling anthology, curated by Ernest Hemingway himself, gathers classic war stories that explore heroism, tragedy, and the human experience in conflict. The striking red binding distinguishes it from the more common black cloth editions. The original dust jacket is in very good condition, enhancing its appeal. Most notably, it bears a personal inscription from a military individual, offering a rare tangible connection to readers of the past. A must-have for Hemingway fans, collectors of war literature, or anyone drawn to the personal stories behind the printed page.
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