A Farewell To Arms & A Moveable Feast 6 Books Collection Set By Ernest Hemingway - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
For Whom The Bell Tolls
The Snows Of Kilimanjaro
The Old Man and the Sea
A Farewell to Arms
A Moveable Feast
Green Hills Of Africa
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This BRAND NEW paperback collection brings together six of Ernest Hemingway’s most enduring works in a single, portable set. Inside you’ll find the stark immediacy of For Whom The Bell Tolls, a drama of love, loyalty, and sacrifice set against the Spanish Civil War; the intimate, luminous travelogue and short fiction of The Snows Of Kilimanjaro; the lean, epic struggle of The Old Man and the Sea; the war-time romance and grit of A Farewell to Arms; the Paris-era memoir A Moveable Feast; and the safari-scoped reflections of Green Hills Of Africa. Each title embodies Hemingway’s hallmark concise prose, emotional clarity, and unflinching honesty. Collected in paperback, the six-book set is ideal for readers craving a complete, immersive Hemingway experience in a single, affordable purchase suitable for gifting, study, or personal library expansion.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This six-book collection captures the breadth and intensity of Hemingway’s voice across war, travel, love, and landscape. From the frontline urgency of wartime novels to the quiet power of a fisherman’s noble struggle, the set offers a coherent reading journey that reveals recurring themes—courage under pressure, endurance, and a precise, almost tactile sense of place. Owning the complete set in one durable paperback edition simplifies reading plans, makes it easy to compare tone and style across works, and creates a cohesive shelf display that appeals to collectors and gift buyers alike. It’s a compact gateway to one of the 20th century’s most influential writers, perfect for both revisiting favorites and discovering new favorites in the same purchase.
Books Included in This Collection:
For Whom The Bell Tolls
In this war-ttegripped narrative, a young American volunteer named Robert Jordan joins the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War. He is tasked with a dangerous dynamiting mission, and as danger mounts, he forms deep bonds with his comrades and encounters Maria, a woman fleeing Franco’s forces. The story weighs loyalty, courage, and fate against the brutal realities of conflict, offering a gripping, morally complex reading experience that lingers long after the final page.
The Snows Of Kilimanjaro
This volume blends stark realism with lyrical reflections, moving from tragedy atop Kilimanjaro’s snow to dramatic scenes in the bullring and beyond. It traverses rural American life and the war-torn heart of Europe, all rendered in Hemingway’s precise, sensory prose. The collection’s centerpiece, with its quiet meditation on mortality and memory, invites readers to consider what remains meaningful when time and opportunity fade.
The Old Man and the Sea
Set in the Gulf Stream off Havana, this spare, powerful tale follows an aging fisherman and his epic, solitary contest with a giant marlin. The narrative’s simplicity belies its depth—a meditation on endurance, dignity, and the struggle against nature that has made it one of the most enduring legends in modern literature.
A Farewell to Arms
Hemingway’s World War I panorama unfolds through the eyes of an ambulance driver and his forbidden romance with Catherine. A stark portrayal of war’s brutality and beauty, the book blends visceral realism with a relentless, aching tenderness, crafting a timeless portrait of love tested by circumstance and catastrophe.
A Moveable Feast
Published posthumously, this beloved Paris memoir offers a vivid snapshot of Hemingway’s early 1920s life among writers and artists. In restored, intimate prose, it captures cafés, conversations, and the craft of writing itself—a window into a formative period of modern literature.
Green Hills Of Africa
A compact travelogue and memoir, this volume traces Hemingway’s fascination with Africa’s landscapes and wildlife. Through candid observations of hunting, terrain, and travel, it reveals the author’s enduring curiosity and the sensory clarity that characterizes his most celebrated work.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for classic-literature lovers, students, teachers, and curious readers seeking a comprehensive Hemingway introduction, this six-book collection is also a wonderful gift for readers who enjoy lean, impactful prose, travel writing, and war-era storytelling. It suits book clubs looking for thematically linked discussions, collectors aiming to complete a Hemingway shelf, and anyone building a personal library of enduring literary milestones. Whether you’re revisiting these titles or discovering them anew, this set offers a cohesive, immersive reading experience.
Key Benefits:
- Six iconic Hemingway titles consolidated in one affordable paperback set
- Compact, portable format ideal for reading at home, commute, or travel
- Strong, enduring prose that pairs literary depth with accessible storytelling
- Great for gifting to literature lovers, students, and collectors
- Clear through-line of themes: courage, resilience, and human connection
- Supports classroom or book-club discussion with diverse settings and genres
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection offers a tactile, all-in-one invitation to Hemingway’s world. The six titles span continents and eras, delivering a masterclass in precise storytelling, evocative imagery, and emotional honesty. Owning the complete set means you can read the arc of Hemingway’s concerns—from war and survival to travel and memory—without waiting to hunt down individual editions. It’s a thoughtful, durable addition to any library and a compelling gift for readers who value literary craft and timeless storytelling.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.