Burning Tree Books
The Nick Adams Stories
The Nick Adams Stories
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Ernest Hemingway. First edition, first printing. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1972. Unclipped dust jacket (in mylar wrapper) is in Near Fine condition. Original price $7.95 on inside flap of jacket. Hardcover has former owner signature on flyleaf. Some wear on lower front cover. Otherwise no writing or markings found in this well-preserved copy, 268 pp. Jacket design by Walter Ferro. Preface written by Hemingway scholar Philip Young. Has "A-4.72 [V]” code on the copyright page.
First Edition (Scribner’s, 1972) – Near Fine Unclipped Dust Jacket
Step into the heart of Hemingway country with this first edition of The Nick Adams Stories, a posthumous collection that brings together for the first time all of Hemingway’s stories featuring his semi-autobiographical character, Nick Adams.
Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1972, this volume is a cornerstone for any collector of modern American literature or Hemingway firsts.
Why it matters:
Nick Adams is Hemingway’s most personal creation—a young man shaped by the woods of northern Michigan, scarred by war, and driven by love, loss, and solitude. This collection stitches together Hemingway’s evolution as a writer and as a man. The introduction by his son, John Hemingway, adds unique emotional context to the stories.
This edition belongs on the shelf of anyone serious about Hemingway, American short fiction, or 20th-century first editions.
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