Islands in the Stream
Islands in the Stream
Ernest Hemingway. First American edition. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970. Unclipped dust jacket is in Very Good+ condition, with original price $10.00 on inside flap. Has a small missing piece on back of jacket. Jacket design by the great Paul Bacon. The hardcover is in Near Fine condition, other than a former owner inscription, the book is very clean. No other writing or markings found in the book, 466 pp. Has the first state dust jacket and A-9.70(V) on copyright page.
Set in Bimini in the 1930's, Islands tells the story of Thomas Hudson, a sculptor, with a passion for the sea, fishing and ultimately protecting the Gulf Stream waters from Nazi submariners. Islands in the Stream encompasses three stories to illustrate different stages in the life of its main character, Thomas Hudson: "Bimini", "Cuba", and "At Sea".
Begun by Hemingway in 1950, Islands in the Stream is the first of his posthumously published fictional work. Hoping to revive his reputation through the release of new material found incomplete within his bank vault, Hemingway's children began to collaborate with editors who could piece together three fragments for publication in novel form.