Easton Press leather edition of Ernest Hemingway's "Fifth Colun and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War," a COLLECTOR'S edition, published in 1990. Bound in red leather with airplanes circling on the front board, the book has camel tan moire silk end leaves, acid-free paper, Symth-sewn binding, hubbed spine, satin book marker, gold gilding on three edges---in FINE condition. Ernest Hemingway, who lived from 1899-1961, was an American novelist and short story writer and winner of the 1954 NOBEL PRIZE in LITERATURE. Hemingway was married four times: Hadley Richardson, Pauline Pfeiffer, Martha Gellhorn, and Mary Walsh, and fathered three sons: Bumby, Patrick and Gregory. Originally published in 1938, the "Fifth Column," Hemingway's only drama, is set during the Spanish Civil War. Its main character, PHILIP RAWLINGS, is an American born secret agent for the Second Spanish Republic. The play opens in the corridor of the Hotel Florida in Madrid where a large paper hand-printed sign on the door of Room 109 reads: "Working, Do Not Disturb." Two girls with two soldiers in International Brigade uniform pass along the corridor. The four characters include: Preston, Dorothy, Philip, and the Morrish Tart. Philip tells Dorothy: "I don't love you in the daytime. I don't love anything in the daytime. "You know I don't fell so much like making love tonight." The four short stories include: "The Denunciation," "The Butterfly and the Tank," "Night Before Battle," and "Under the Bridge," which opens with these lines: "In the heat of the day with the dust blowing, we came back, dry-mouthed, nose-clogged and heavy-loaded, down out of the battle to the long ridge above the river where the Spanish troops lay in reserve. . .Motorcyclists in leather suits and helmets came up and down the cut on their cycles or, where it was too steep, walking them, and leaving them beside the cut, walked over to the entrance to the cave and ducked inside." 151 pages. I offer combined shipping.