The Old Man and the Sea
by Ernest Hemingway
The last novel Ernest Hemingway saw published, The Old Man and the Sea has proved itself to be one of the enduring works of American fiction. It is the story of an old Cuban fisherman and his supreme ordeal: a relentless, agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Using the simple, powerful language of a fable, Hemingway takes the timeless themes of courage in the face of defeat and personal triumph won from loss and transforms them into a magnificent twentieth-century classic. (courtesy Simon & Schuster)
GENRE Nautical Fiction, Historical Fiction
COVER Paperback
CONDITION Good
LENGTH 160 pages
PUBLISHED original: 1952, this copy: 1995
by Ernest Hemingway
The last novel Ernest Hemingway saw published, The Old Man and the Sea has proved itself to be one of the enduring works of American fiction. It is the story of an old Cuban fisherman and his supreme ordeal: a relentless, agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Using the simple, powerful language of a fable, Hemingway takes the timeless themes of courage in the face of defeat and personal triumph won from loss and transforms them into a magnificent twentieth-century classic. (courtesy Simon & Schuster)
GENRE Nautical Fiction, Historical Fiction
COVER Paperback
CONDITION Good
LENGTH 160 pages
PUBLISHED original: 1952, this copy: 1995
by Ernest Hemingway
The last novel Ernest Hemingway saw published, The Old Man and the Sea has proved itself to be one of the enduring works of American fiction. It is the story of an old Cuban fisherman and his supreme ordeal: a relentless, agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Using the simple, powerful language of a fable, Hemingway takes the timeless themes of courage in the face of defeat and personal triumph won from loss and transforms them into a magnificent twentieth-century classic. (courtesy Simon & Schuster)
GENRE Nautical Fiction, Historical Fiction
COVER Paperback
CONDITION Good
LENGTH 160 pages
PUBLISHED original: 1952, this copy: 1995