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The results include biographies and autobiographies, fiction (novels and short stories), literary criticism, and travel/essay collections.
Many of the listings are offered as hardcover and paperback editions.
Page counts shown include 224, 248, 256, 304, 310, 560, and 704 pages. Listed dimensions range roughly: heights 7.5–9.1 inches, widths 5.0–6.1 inches, and depths 0.63–1.4 inches.
They cover war and its aftermath (including World War I and the Spanish Civil War), postwar disillusionment and the Lost Generation, travel and safari accounts, and close literary studies of his fiction.
Some editions include features such as flaps, deckle-edged paper, specially commissioned cover art, new introductions, and collectible hardcover presentations.
The biographies examine his romantic relationships and the women who influenced him, his years living and working in Cuba, and his life connected to his boat Pilar during the mid-20th century.
Scholarly works here emphasize close textual study and revision, tracing manuscript and typescript changes, and exploring modernist influences on his short fiction.
The Library edition includes archival material from the Hemingway Collection, the previously unpublished safari journal of Pauline Pfeiffer (Hemingway’s second wife), and a new foreword and introduction.