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Ernest Hemingway Manuscripts

Introduction  ||  Abbreviations || Manuscripts ||  Outgoing Correspondence
Incoming Correspondence || Photographs ||  Newspaper Clippings  ||  Other Material    


Each manuscript is given an item identification number. This number is used to identify the item for retrieval and for citation. An item may be only one page or as long as a complete novel draft.

Manuscripts are arranged in two alphabetical series. 

I. Book Manuscripts , 1-222a
Book Manuscripts includes all manuscript materials (drafts, notes, typescripts, galleys) for the published books. Both novels and collections of short stories are included.  This subseries runs from item #1 through item #222a. 

II. Stories and Fragments , 222b-859
Story Fragments includes manuscripts, notes, and typescripts for individual short stories, newspaper and magazine articles, poetry, speeches, statements, and fragments.  This subseries runs from item #222b through item #859.

 
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Ernest Hemingway,Novels,Across the River and Into the Trees,Death in the Afternoon,Farewell to Arms,Fifth Column,For Whom the Bell Tolls,Garden of Eden,Green Hills of Africa,In Our Time,Islands in the Stream,Men At War,Men Without Women,Moveable Feast,Old Man and the Sea,Sun Also Rises,Three Stories and Ten Poems,To Have and Have Not,Torrents of Spring,True at First Light,Winner Take Nothing,Literature,Manuscripts,Drafts,Fiction,Manuscripts are arranged in two alphabetical series: Book Manuscripts (1-222a) and Story Fragments (222b-859). Each manuscript is given an item identification number. This number is used to identify the item for retrieval and for citation. An item may be only one page or as long as a complete novel draft. Book Manuscripts includes all manuscript materials (drafts, notes, typescripts, galleys) for the published books. Both novels and collections of short stories are included. Story Fragments includes manuscripts, notes, and typescripts for individual short stories, newspaper and magazine articles, poetry, speeches, statements, and fragments.,