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Advice to a Son
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222b
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Manuscript and Typescript.
Pen manuscript titled "Advice to my Son" and signed at upper right. Typescript titled "Advice to a Son." 2pp.
Young/Mann 129A &129B |
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African Book
(published in 1997 as
True at First Light
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223. |
Manuscript and EH Typescript Fragment.
Two page pencil manuscript of an insert dated February 14, beginning "After the great man was gone..." Also EH Typescript w/ink corrections beginning "This was in the easy peaceful time..." Probably from the unpublished book on Africa. 3pp. |
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223a. |
EH Typescript/Manuscript.
Typed manuscript with handwritten sections (pp. 189-196, 369-374, 694-850), and corrections in ink and pencil. Unpublished book from trip to Africa. One quarter of manuscript published in Sports Illustrated (12/71-1/72) under title "African Journal." Includes mailing label from Sports Illustrated to Mary Hemingway (first unnumbered page), Mary Hemingway's typed comments on the book and its characters (second unnumbered page) and letter dated 7/27/55 from Mrs. G. S. Held (unnumbered page after p. 554) and EH's reaction (pp. 552-554). Twenty-one chapters. Pages 271-279, 545, 584, 623, 656, 717, 790-799 are skipped in numbering, not missing. Pages 782-785 are mis-numbered as pp. 482-485. Journal entries are dated 1/16, 1/17, 1/18, 1/24, 1/31, 3/10, 3/15, 5/9, 8/17/55, 8/18/55, 10/8, 10/11, 10/13, 10/15, 10/15, 10/17, 10/17, 10/19, 10/20, 10/21, 10/24, 10/26, 10/28, 10/28, 10/29, 10/30, 10/31-11/1, 10/4/55, 11/6, 11/8, 11/10/55, 11/11/55, 11/12, 11/12/55-58, 11/13, 11/14, 11/15, 11/18, 11/30, 12/1, 12/3, 12/4, 12/6, 12/8, 12/16, 12/18, 12/19, 12/22, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 1/11, 1/12, 1/13, 1/16, 1/18, 1/21, 1/22, 1/25, 1/27, 2/4, 2/11, 2/11, 2/13, 2/26, 2/27, pp. (1p.), (1p.), 1, A, 2-137, 56 (on verso), 138-215, 216, 216, 217-270, 280-341, 342, 624-626, 627, 627, 628-655, 657-668, [1p.], 670-716, 718-781, 482-485, 786-789, 800-850. 832pp.
Young/Mann 2 [cataloged 9 Dec 87 & 9 Feb 88] |
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223b. |
Notes.
Photocopy of handwritten listing of pages missing or misnumbered from African Book manuscript. With explanatory note signed, "P. Lutz." Dated 17 Jan 1968. 1p.
MH APT-F, "1-7"
See also #
534.5
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674b
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223c. |
Carbon Typescript.
Typed manuscript on alternating yellow and green carbon graph paper. (p. I-1 – I-62 are typed on yellow carbon graph paper, p. I-63 – I-267, 347 – 557 are typed on green carbon graph paper.) Part I consists of pages that are labeled “Insert” and begin with an “I” preceding the page number. p. [Part 1], I-1 – I-267. Part II begins at p. 347. Pages [Part 1], I-1 – I-267, [Part 2], 347 – 557. 481pp.
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223d. |
Envelopes.
Two manilla envelopes addressed to Mrs. Mary Hemingway from Sports Illustrated. One envelope has “Part I” written on the label, the other has “Part II.” 2 envelopes
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1, #17]
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"After that I took to studying different politicians..."
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224. |
EH Typescript Fragment.
One page of five lines mentioning Ryall and Harding. p.9. (1p.) |
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"After the Indians had lived..."
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225. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil fragment of four lines. 1p. Young/Mann 196.
See also #
227
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736
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817
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The Age Demanded
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EH Typescript.
On second half of page w/To Ernest Liberals. 1p.
Young/Mann 194iv
See #
856
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407.5
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658a
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After the Rain
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See #
328a
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After the Storm
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226. |
Manuscript.
Early pencil draft, titled in ink, beginning "We were anchored off the shore..." W/some ink corrections. EH note on development of story on verso of p.19. pp.1-25. 25pp.
Young/Mann 23A |
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226a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Ink and pencil manuscript w/ink and pencil corrections. Begins "I drifted over her with the boat..." pp. 14-27. 14pp.
Young/Mann 23B |
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226b. |
Photocopy of a Manuscript.
Titled manuscript, the original of which is at Houghton Library at Harvard University (MS Am 1199.1). pp.1-28. 28pp. |
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226c. |
Manuscript Notes.
Pencil notes outlining the story, untitled. 1p.
See also #
222
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"After the timber was cut away..."
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227
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Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil fragment of five lines. 1p.
Young/Mann 196 |
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After the War
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228
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Manuscript.
Titled, w/false start beginning "He could not pass his second class ski test..." Mentions Archibald MacLeish. pp. 1-3. 3pp. |
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"ahead of them sat two other men..."
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229
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Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil fragment about a boy and his father on a train. Page numbered both 10 and 24. 1p.
Young/Mann 13B |
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"All are damned twice some more..."
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230
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Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript, From the Gambler the Nun, and the Radio. (#417-421).
Young/Mann 197 |
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"All armies are the same..."
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230a
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Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript, untitled, of a poem. 1p.
Young/Mann 130 |
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All Good Americans
by Jerome Bahr
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231. |
EH Typescript Preface.
Untitled pencil corrected typescript of EH's Preface for this book. pp. 1-2. 2pp. |
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"All of the distances are changed in Kansas City now..."
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See #
427
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"All that day we had been out hunting sage grouse ..."
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231a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Untitled, incomplete pencil manuscript. W/one page false start. Tears on last page affecting text.
pp. (2pp.), 2, 2-22. 24pp. |
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All the Brave
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232. |
Early EH Typescript and Carbon.
Untitled. Dated in type March 14,1938 and beginning "There you have it ..."W/insert direction. Typescript w/pencil corrections. Uncorrected carbon of same. pp. 1-4, 1-4. 8pp. |
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233. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. Dated in type and pencil April 18,1938 and beginning "I wrote that and left..." W/pencil corrections and word count. 1p. |
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234. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. Beginning "They are marvelous drawings." W/pencil correction. pp. 1-3. 3pp. [Oversize, Cage, Box 3, #49] |
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235. |
Carbon Typescript.
Untitled. Headed in pencil "Second Introduction." W/pencil corrections and word count. Bears stamp of Spanish Censor's Office dated April 23,1938(?). Begins "They are marvelous drawings..." pp. 1-3. 3pp. [Oversize, Cage, Box 3, #50] |
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236. |
EH Typescript and Carbon.
Untitled typescript w/pencil corrections and word count. Begins "At best an introduction..." Uncorrected carbon of same. pp. 6-9, 6-9. 8pp. |
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237. |
Carbon Typescripts.
Two untitled carbon typescripts of entire introduction. Typographical corrections in ink and pencil in another hand. Begins "A year ago today.." pp. 1-2 (6pp.), 1-2, (6pp.). 16 pp. |
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"Almost the most encouraging thing,..."
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238
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Manuscript Fragment.
Ink fragment of five lines mentioning Seward Collins and The Bookman. 1p. |
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Along with Youth
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239. |
EH Typescripts.
Two titled typescript of the poem, at least one is a carbon. The first has names and address, 74 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine penned at top. Both uncorrected. Begins "A porcupine skin..." 2pp. |
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See also #
658a
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239a
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Manuscript.
Titled pencil manuscript, w/one ink correction and ink manuscript beginning on the last two pages, of a story beginning "Walking around the deck in the dark Nick passed the Polish officers..." Subtitled "A Novel" and dated June 15, 1925. 27pp. Published as Night Before Landing in
The Nick Adams Stories.
Also, a four page story fragment, untitled, in pencil, beginning "In Paris there was a revolution being plotted..." Also notes on correspondence and stories to be published. 4pp. All in a blue notebook bearing a list of books to Schruns and EH's Notre Dame des Champs address on covers.
Young/Mann 5D |
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See also
"Nick Adams Stories, the"
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Amateur Starvers Keep Out of View In Germany
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239b
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EH Carbon Typescript.
Untitled EH carbon typescript with pencil corrections. Headed "By Ernest Hemingway Article 8 page 1 Franco German." p. 1-4. Published TDS May 9 1923. 4 pp. |
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"The ambulance stopped and they lifted..."
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240
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Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript of an early draft of Chapter XIII of
A
Farewell to Arms.
Character's name is Emmett Hancock. pp. 1-8, 1-6. 14pp. |
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"The ambulances were Apperson's..."
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241. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript mentioning Doc Fisher and Bill Wiggins. 2pp.
Young/Mann 199 |
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"An American citizen, not yet thirty-five..."
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241a
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Manuscript.
Ink manuscript, signed at beginning and ends mentioning Louis Gay, Henry Strater, Tristan Tzara, Andre Masson, Gertrude Stein, Picasso, Djuna Barnes, Lewis Galantiere, George Antheil, Ezra Pound, Igor Stravinsky, Sylvia Beach, Robert McAlmon, Bill Bird, and others. pp. 1-12. 12pp. Unpublished. |
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Americans in Spain Veteran Soldiers
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See #
559
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American Veterans Tell of Escaping Insurgents
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242. |
Cable.
Untitled, w/some pencil corrections. Dated on first page in pencil April 4th. W/censor authorization stamped on last page dated 4 Apr 1938. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Hanneman C281 |
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243. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Barcelona, April 4, [1938 ]. Release date: Tuesday, April 5. 3pp.
Hanneman C281
See also #
597.5
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An Alpine Idyll
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244. |
Manuscript.
Titled pencil manuscript. pp. 1-13. 13pp.
Young/Mann 24A |
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245. |
Manuscript.
Untitled pencil manuscript written on both sides of unnumbered octavo sheets. In paper wrapper bearing ink note "First or Early Draft - An Alpine Idyll," not in EH's hand. 10pp. |
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246. |
Typescript.
Pencil corrected carbon typescript, titled in pencil. W/bill from typist. Signed w/Guaranty Trust Co., Paris address in pencil at top of first page. pp. 1-9. plus bill 10pp.
Young/Mann 24B |
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247. |
Typescript.
Bearing title and Guaranty Trust Co., Paris address, Uncorrected. W/paper wrappers. pp. 1-9. 9pp. [Oversize, Cage, Box 3, #51]
Young/Mann 24C
See also #
120
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120a
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120a.5
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See also
"Nick Adams Stories, the"
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"And everything the author knows..."
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See #
597c
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"And so they talked. Then they talked some more..."
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247a. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled sketch on the people in the offices of the Toronto
Star
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Young/Mann 98 |
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"and that does not mean a man..."
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248. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil fragment headed "2nd insert - to type and paste in." 1p. |
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"Aparecio did nothing..."
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249. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript w/ink correction. 1p. |
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"Are you with me?..."
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249a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Several pencil fragments on heavy board. Mentions Jack Kerouac. 1p. |
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"Arsiero. Asiago..."
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250. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled poem. 1p. |
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250a
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Manuscript.
Untitled pencil manuscript on bottom half of page bearing another poem beginning "My love walked there..." 1p. |
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The Art of the Short Story
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251
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Carbon Typescript.
Titled Preface. Uncorrected. W/typed note of identification "The Art of the Short Story and Nine Stories to Prove It." Dated in type at end "June, 1959 /La Consula, Churriana / Malaga, Spain." Mentions Anderson, Faulkner, Fitzgerald, and Stein. pp. (2pp.), 1-12. 14pp. |
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251a. |
Manuscript.
Pencil and ink (first page only) manuscript, titled in pencil. Two additions on first page, one in pencil, crossed out in ink. Addition on second page one beginning " (or merde ..." in ink. Signed at end. One page of fragments, w/verso and one of word count dated 6/13/59. pp. 1, 1-47, 31, [1p.]. 50pp.
Young/Mann 100 |
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251b. |
Manuscript.
Two pages in ink headed "Add to Preface insert if decide to use the other stories EH." Plus typescript of same. Also one page in pencil beginning "Thus merrily we came . . ." pp. [1p.], 2, [2pp.]. 4 pp. |
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251c. |
Photocopy of MH Typescript.
Titled and w/corrections by MH in the photocopy. W/the insert typed in. Signed in type at end. W/additional pencil underlining. pp. [5pp.], 6-28, 28pp. |
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251d. |
Carbon Typescript.
Titled typescript w/pen and pencil corrections. One page "Memorandum of Changes C.S. Jr. Suggests for 'The Art of the Short Story.’" Signed in type and dated June 1959, La Consula, Churriana, Malaga, Spain. W/word counts in corners of pages. pp. [ 2pp.], 2 - 11, [1p.], 12, [1p.]. 15pp. (Scribners) published--Paris Review--1981 Spring. |
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Articles
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251.5
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Manuscript notes.
List of articles to write, including "How to Write" and a chapter on Ralph Cheever Dunning. 1p.
See also #
169
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178
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179
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179a
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"As Alice came walking along the road. . ."
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252. |
Carbon Typescript.
Short story on the "new deal." No corrections. pp. 1-4. 4pp |
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"As he came up the street.
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253. |
EH Typescript Fragment.
Sketches of dialogue w/Harry Evans. 1p. |
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The Ash Heels Tendon
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254
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Typescript.
Titled, w/no corrections. W/both the N. Kenilworth Avenue, Oak Park and 153 Lyndhurst Avenue, Toronto addresses typed on first page. pp. 1-11. 11pp. |
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254a. |
Photocopy of Typescript.
Copy of #254. pp. 1-11. 11pp. MH APT-E, "MH Letters 51'-60'"
[Opened April 1990] |
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255. |
Carbon of Typescript.
Carbon of #254. No corrections. Bears only the Toronto address. pp. 1-11. 11pp. |
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"As long as I did newspaper work. . ."
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256
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Manuscript.
Pencil draft of a sketch about life in Paris in the twenties. Marked in ink "worthless sketch, discarded." pp. 1, [1p.], 2-3, [13pp.] 4-5. 19pp. Unpublished (but probably used for
A Moveable Feast)
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Athletic Verse
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257
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Manuscript.
Pencil manuscripts, each individually titled but w/out the group heading "The Tackle," "The Punt," and "The Safety Man." 3pp. |
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"At lunch that noon. . . "
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258
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Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil draft mentioning Jock Whitney, Marc Connelly, Mr. Benchley. 1p. |
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"At night I lay with you. . .
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258a
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Typescript.
Three lines of poetry, uncorrected, untitled. 1p. |
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"At night it was hotter than. . .
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259. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Two pencil starts. 1p.
Young/Mann 202 |
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"At one o'clock in the morning. . ."
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260. |
Partial manuscript.
Untitled, partial pencil manuscript. About a dying pneumonia patient named Connors and a conversation between a nurse and patient on death. pp. 107, [1p.]. 8pp. |
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"At Pamplona it had started to rain. . . "
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261. |
Manuscript.
Pencil draft of an unfinished sketch about a wife who suffered miserably from a cold caught at Pamplona. pp. 1-5. 5pp.
Young/Mann 203 |
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"The attack had gone across the field ..."
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see #
746-746a
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"At that time it was. . .
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262. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil draft about an English spring. 1p. |
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262a.
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Manuscript.
Untitled pencil manuscript about R.A.F. [Royal Air Force] news correspondent, Hudson, recovering from a head injury in London during WWII. #442a is the missing page 7, 4-6 appear to have been skipped in numbering. #564c is the last 18 pages of the ms. With attached MH note: "Unfinished, unlikely mss. never typed." #525a is a different version of the same story. pp. 1, insert 1, 2-3, 8-13, insert 13, insert 13, 14-21, 17-19. 24pp.
MH APT-F, "A Room on the Garden Side"
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262b.
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Manuscript.
Last 18 pages of the untitled pencil manuscript about R.A.F. [Royal Air Force] news correspondent, Hudson, recovering from a head injury in London during WWII w/pencil corrections. pp. 22-38. 18pp.
[Opened April 1990] |
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See also #
310
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310a
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442a
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445
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525a
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525b
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526a
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527
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"At the end of the last war I was nineteen.
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263. |
EH Typescript.
W/pencil corrections. Complete short story telling of hospital experiences in Italy, 1919. 5pp. |
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August Out-door
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264. |
EH Typescript.
Ink corrected titled typescript consisting of four thoughts on trout fishing. 1p. |
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Author Sees Madrid Chauffeurs as Symbols or City's Defense
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see #
327
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328
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"The author wishes to state..."
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265
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Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil drafts of the disclaimer statement that appeared in the second printing of
A Farewell to Arms.
1p. |
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The Autobiography of Alice B. Hemingway
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265a
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EH Typescript.
Titled, complete sketch, subtitled in pencil "or who Taught the Fifth Grade Then? or Finally She bit on the nail again, a Little." On buff paper w/pencil corrections. "By Ernest Hemingway" typed on page one. Notes by another on verso of page six. Mentions Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Dostoevsky, Dumas, Picasso, etc. pp. 1-6. 6pp.
Young/Mann 25
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