



To Have And Have Not
CA$35.00
9781785996405
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing Ltd., London (2017)
Edition: trade paperback
Condition: Like New
This beautiful softcover edition of the original British release is in new condition with no marks or tears and showing absolutely minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. To Have and Have Not, first published in 1937, is set in Key West, Florida, and Cuba during the Great Depression. It explores themes of poverty, moral ambiguity, and survival. Hemingway blends adventure, social critique, and character study in a narrative reflecting his growing interest in economic injustice and the struggles of the working class. The novel follows Harry Morgan, a tough and cynical fishing boat captain, as he navigates the harsh realities of his world. Through Morgan’s story, Hemingway critiques the American Dream, exposing the systemic barriers and economic hardships that prevent many from achieving it.