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Hemingway Ernest

His signature and inscription, "For Rita and Harry with much affection and wishing them all good fortune Ernest Hemingway Key West 1936" on the half-title page of his second book of non-fiction, Green Hills of Africa (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935), [295 pp.], 8vo. Bound in green publisher's cloth and housed in a first edition dust jacket (with the original price of $2.75). Boards and spine toned at edges, some scattered foxing, pages slightly browned, marginal wear to dust jacket with some losses at top and spine.

The recipient, Harry Ambrose Sylvester (1908-1993) was a short-story writer and novelist writing for Collier's, Esquire, and Commonweal. Sylvester met Hemingway in Key West in 1936 while on his honeymoon with his bride Rita Ryall Davis and the two quickly developed a close friendship, part of which revolved around their mutual love for boxing. Sylvester remarked in an interview that he had been a boxer at Notre Dame and the two had become sparring partners. When asked if he had ever been on the receiving end of the author's "deadly punch," Sylvester replied, "No, never came close. He was just too slow with his hands and feet... If you stayed close enough to him, he probably did [have a deadly punch]. Anyone who knew anything about boxing would not get that close to him. He was immensely strong, though not well coordinated. Just horsing around, you were aware how powerful he was." (Denis Brian, The True Gen, 1988, 104).

Green Hills of Africa was Hemingway's second non-fiction work which chronicles a month-long hunting trip in East Africa with his wife Pauline in December 1933, interspersed with musings on literature.

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