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6W, Ernest Hemingway, Book-of-the-month club, 1993 New York
Notes
A Farewell to Arms (1929) is a novel by Ernest Hemingway set during World War I, focusing on the personal cost of war rather than battlefield heroics. The story follows Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army, who falls in love with Catherine Barkley, a British nurse.
The novel contrasts moments of tenderness and hope with the chaos and futility of war. As the fighting intensifies, Frederic becomes disillusioned with military ideals and authority, especially after witnessing senseless violence and loss. His relationship with Catherine becomes a refuge from the war, but Hemingway makes it clear that love cannot fully shield them from tragedy.
Known for Hemingway’s spare, understated prose, the book explores themes of love, fate, courage, and the inevitability of loss, making it one of his most powerful and emotionally resonant works.
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Beige and brown hardback with dust jacket, both in pristine condition

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6W, Ernest Hemingway, Book-of-the-month club, 1993 New York
Notes
A Farewell to Arms (1929) is a novel by Ernest Hemingway set during World War I, focusing on the personal cost of war rather than battlefield heroics. The story follows Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army, who falls in love with Catherine Barkley, a British nurse.
The novel contrasts moments of tenderness and hope with the chaos and futility of war. As the fighting intensifies, Frederic becomes disillusioned with military ideals and authority, especially after witnessing senseless violence and loss. His relationship with Catherine becomes a refuge from the war, but Hemingway makes it clear that love cannot fully shield them from tragedy.
Known for Hemingway’s spare, understated prose, the book explores themes of love, fate, courage, and the inevitability of loss, making it one of his most powerful and emotionally resonant works.
Description
Beige and brown hardback with dust jacket, both in pristine condition

























