Paris. Pamplona. Five restless souls searching for meaning after the war. Hemingway’s first novel—and where his Nobel-winning journey began—arrives in a deluxe Masterpiece Library Edition with gold foil-stamped spine, cream archival pages, and a satin ribbon bookmark. A quiet treasure worth lingering over. Come browse.
$17.99
Paris in the 1920s. Pamplona during the running of the bulls. And five restless expatriates whose desires, rivalries, and heartbreaks simmer just beneath the surface.
This is The Sun Also Rises, Hemingway’s first novel and one of the defining works of America’s “Lost Generation.” His famously spare, unflinching prose captures a world reeling in the wake of World War I—and a group of friends searching for meaning in the aftermath. Hemingway went on to win the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature, and it all began here.
This Masterpiece Library Edition is a genuine pleasure to hold. Part of a series that honors the Peter Pauper Press tradition of beautiful, affordable books, it’s the kind of volume you’ll want to keep on the shelf—and pull down again and again.
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There’s something about a classic like this one, read steps from the sea, salt in the air and the footbridge creaking in the wind. Whether you’re rediscovering Hemingway or meeting him for the first time, this is a copy worth lingering over.
A quiet treasure for any home library. Come browse—we think you’ll want this one on your shelf.
| Weight | 1.50 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 9.38 × 6.75 × 0.63 in |
| Book Author | Ernest Hemingway |
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