For Whom the Bell Tolls
6W, Ernest Hemingway, Book of the Month Club 1993
Notes
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) is a novel by Ernest Hemingway set during the Spanish Civil War. It follows Robert Jordan, an American volunteer fighting with the anti-fascist guerrillas, who is tasked with blowing up a strategic bridge to aid an upcoming offensive. As he works with a small band of fighters in the mountains, Jordan forms a deep romantic bond with MarĂa, forcing him to confront love, loyalty, sacrifice, and the meaning of death. The novel explores themes of courage, political idealism, and the interconnectedness of humanity, reflected in its title from John Donne’s meditation that no person exists in isolation.
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Description
6W, Ernest Hemingway, Book of the Month Club 1993
Notes
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) is a novel by Ernest Hemingway set during the Spanish Civil War. It follows Robert Jordan, an American volunteer fighting with the anti-fascist guerrillas, who is tasked with blowing up a strategic bridge to aid an upcoming offensive. As he works with a small band of fighters in the mountains, Jordan forms a deep romantic bond with MarĂa, forcing him to confront love, loyalty, sacrifice, and the meaning of death. The novel explores themes of courage, political idealism, and the interconnectedness of humanity, reflected in its title from John Donne’s meditation that no person exists in isolation.
Description
Brown and tan hardback, dust jacket, both in pristine condition
























