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English: First-edition dust jacket of The Sun Also Rises (1926), the second novel by the American author Ernest Hemingway.
Date published 1926
Source Heritage Auctions. Cropped by uploader.
Author Jacket design (including the front cover illustration) by Cleo Damianakes (1895–1979). The back cover portrait of Hemingway was drawn by Jack Blomshield (according to AskArt.com, Blomshield died in 1953.).
Other versions File:The Sun Also Rises (1st ed. cover).jpg

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