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The Sun Also Rises


Book Description
The Sun Also Rises was written by Ernest Hemingway. The Sun Also Rises was published by Easton Press.
Book Information
PublisherEaston Press
BindingLeather Bound (199 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B000G307Y0
Publication Date/2004
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About Ernest Hemingway (Author) : Ernest Hemingway is a published author. Some of the published credits of Ernest Hemingway include Death in the Afternoon, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway Reader, and Livres a Ecouter: Le Vieil Homm... more
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10/3/2015 Joshua Mark said: A book I first read when I was 20 which changes as one reads it through the years but still delivers a fascinating experience.
tags: philosophy, travel, literature, Hemingway

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2/19/2015 Meredith Amelotti said:
I am trying to integrate more classics into my reading schedule, because the classics make up the foundation that the books we love today are built upon. Yes, I know some classics are not the most exciting of things to read compared to the Divergent trilogy, but classics hold so much hidden meaning ... more

tags: I recommend, I read

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11/18/2009 Angela Hettinger

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4/5/2007 Little Willow tagged as: I Read

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