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A Farewell to Arms.
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A Farewell to Arms.

Publication details: Jonathan Cape,1929,

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Henry Williamson's copy of Hemingway's novel of the First World War, published in the same year that Williamson also began publishing works based on his experience of the conflict ('The Wet Flanders Plain', followed by 'The Patriot's Progress' in 1930). Williamson, whose pencil when reading rarely alighted on the positive, reserves expression of his antipathy for the close of Hemingway's lauded novel: in the passage describing the child born by Caesarean, he calls Hemingway's descriptions 'untrue' and 'BAD ART' (p. 342), before condemning the dialogue on p. 348 as 'utterly unartistic & false', because 'dying people do not talk on that plane'. His final correction is a little odd; where the narrator responds that he has 'nothing to say' on p. 349, Williamson removes it from speech and amends to 'I said nothing'. An interesting record of critique between two major novelists of the Great War on either side of the Atlantic.

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1929, pp. 350, crown 8vo, original magenta cloth, publisher device blind-stamped to lower board, backstrip lettered in gilt with a very faint waterstain at foot, slight lean to spine, small mark at head of lower joint (corresponding to dustjacket stain), a couple of very faint spots to upper board, textblock edges a little darkened with tail edge roughtrimmed, free endpapers with faint partial browning and even fainter spots, the flyleaf with ownership inscription of 'Henry Williamson, Filleigh 1929' (see below), the Lee Elliott dustjacket, a little chipped and nicked, very short closed tears at either end of lower joint-fold, and one at head of front panel, very good

Bibliography: (Hanneman A35a)

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