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The Faithful Bull
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377. |
Typescript.
W/ink corrections. Title "The story of the Faithful Bull" and "by Ernest Hemingway" penned on first page. pp. 1-4. 4pp.
Young/Mann 84B, |
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377a. |
Typescript.
On yellow paper, w/no corrections. Titled in type "The Story of the Faithful Bull by Ernest Hemingway." pp. 1-4. 4pp.
Young/Mann 84A |
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377b. |
Typescript.
Titled "The Story of the Faithful Bull." First draft of an original typescript with original manuscript corrections and annotations in the hand of Ernest Hemingway. 4 pages. 78 lines. Original typed layout.
Donor: Maria Riva, opened April 2007 |
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Fall of Teruel
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378. |
Cable.
Untitled. Dateline: Army headquarters Teruel front by courier to Madrid December 21. pp. 1-5. 5pp.
Hanneman C275
note: By-Line dates this item 23 Dec 1937
see also #
597.5
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False News to the President
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379. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. w/ink and pencil corrections. pp. [1p.], 1-3. 4pp |
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380. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled, uncorrected. Pencil on first page "By Ernest Hemingway / First U.S. Serial Rights only." pp. 1-4. 4pp. |
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380a. |
Page proof.
Titled. With printer's pencil corrections. At bottom of
page 17 "Ken-48-8/16/38--C--Lockup 8/11/38" and at bottom of page 18
"Ken-30-8/16/38-E-Lockup 8/11/38." Published
Ken
9/8/38. pp. 17-18. 2pp.
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1, #20] |
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Farmer's Co-op News
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see #
764
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"The fastest moves of all. . .
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381. |
EH Typescript.
W/minor ink corrections. On fighting cocks, poolside in Spain. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
Young/Mann 213 |
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Fathers and Sons
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382. |
Manuscript.
Early pencil manuscript, untitled, w/writing on both sides. 1p. |
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383. |
Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript titled "The Tomb of my Grandfather." pp. 1-4, 5a, 3a, 7a, 7b, 8-24. 25pp.
Young/Mann 91 |
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384. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript. A boy in a boat, thinking about his mother and father. Discarded manuscript. pp. 5-6. 2pp.
Young/Mann 244 |
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385. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Sentence fragment in pencil beginning "I could not tell him of hemlock needles..." On verso of Hotel Ambos Mundos stationery. 1p.
Young/Mann 229 |
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385a. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled, with pencil corrections and three page pencil insert. pp. 1-8, [3pp.], 9-11. 14pp.
see also #
222
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See also
"Nick Adams Stories, the"
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Faulkner, William
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see #
251
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Fifty Grand
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386. |
Manuscript Notes.
Pencil and ink notes mentioning Jerry Bretton, and others, most probably for Fifty Grand. Also title and story ideas. On R.M.S. Antonia stationery and envelope. 2 pieces. |
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387. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil fragment beginning "say Jack," I said. "How did you happen to beat Leonard." On verso of pencil manuscript notes on Paul Dallas Rust and Richard Harding Loper and Frank Parker. 1p.
Young/Mann 266
see also #
605
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388. |
Typescript.
Four pages of a pencil and ink corrected typescript, titled in ink. Alternate crossed-out title, "Jack." W/note in ER's hand at top right corner "1st 3 pages of story mutilated by Scott Fitzgerald with his __?__ ." Note by FSF on page three. pp. 1-3, 37. 4pp.
Young/Mann 38
see also #
120, 120a, 120a.5
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Fight in Blizzard Hemingway Describes the Attack on Teruel
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389. |
Cable.
Two cables dated December 19, one filed at 11:00 AM, the other at 3:30 PM. Dateline for both: Army headquarters Teruel front. EH has penciled date and time on both. Untitled. Published as one article "Fight in Blizzard." pp. 1-3, 1-3. 6pp.
Hanneman C274
see also #
597.5
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The Final Sprint
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389a. |
Typescript.
In red. In total: "This is a sporting story and is a continued
story about a Six Day bicycle race When the story opens." 1p.
Young/Mann 214 |
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"Firpo is the other end of the impulse that makes Richard Barthelmess ..."
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389b. |
Manuscript.
Untitled ink manuscript of a sketch of Firpo, comparing him to "the great old Italian soldiers like Sigusmundo Malatesta that used to keep a couple of hundred professions soldiers hired and take kingdoms to order. . ." On verso of page two in total:
"Luis is the Angel arrived in the city of churches this morning." pp. 1-2. 2pp. |
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389c. |
Manuscript.
Untitled ink manuscript of another sketch of Firpo, beginning "They call him the Wild Bull of the Pampas. . ." On Toronto Star Weekly letterhead. pp. 1-2. 2pp. |
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The First Glimpses of War
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390. |
Manuscript notes.
Pencil notes used in cable. One page folded in half and numbered pp. 1-4. 2pp. Hanneman C255 |
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391. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript beginning "yellow sprawling city crossed the rice marshes . . . " 1p.
Hanneman C255 |
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392. |
Release.
Titled "Hemingway Sees Wounded Limp Amid Fiesta Crowds." Dateline: Valencia, March 18, 1937. Release date: Friday, March 19, 1937. 2pp.
Hanneman C255
see also #
597.5
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"The first night at Southwest Key..."
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392a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript of an unfinished story, w/a crossed out title, "A Sportsman's Sketches." pp. 1-14. 14pp. |
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First Poem to Mary in London
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393. |
EH Typescript.
W/pencil title and corrections. On both sides of a sheet. Alternate title "Who Serves My Lord Truth" crossed out. 1p.
Young/Mann 142A |
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394. |
Typescript and Carbon.
Titled. pp. 1-3, 1-3. 6pp.
Young/Mann 142B(?) |
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395. |
Carbon Typescripts.
Four typed carbons, titled. pp. 1-3, 1-3, 1-3, 1-3. 12pp. Young/Mann 142C(?) |
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395a.1 |
Carbon Typescript.
Presentation copy: "Marlene from Papa." 3 pages. 72 lines. Original typed layout.
Donor: Maria Riva, opened April 2007 |
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395a.2 |
Copy of a Typescript.
Typescript, titled, and uncorrected. pp. 1-4. 4pp.
see also #
656a, 656b
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"The first thing that Piet knew. . .
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396. |
EH Typescript.
W/very minor corrections. Story about a dog and his master, killed in a trench. pp. 1-2. 2pp. |
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"The first time I met Ashworth. . ."
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397. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript mentioning Ashworth/ Ashwood, the Pera Palace, Robertson. pp. 1-2 1-2 4pp.
Young/Mann 215 |
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"The first time I went to Spain..."
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398. |
EH Typescript.
Uncorrected. W/verso. 1p. |
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Flight of Refugees
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399. |
Manuscript note.
Pencil notes on folded sheets. 2pp.
Hanneman C280 |
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400. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Hanneman C280 |
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401. |
Cable.
Untitled, w/few pencil corrections and word count. W/pencil note on first page "Saturday April second." pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Hanneman C280 |
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402. |
Cable.
Two untitled carbons. No date. pp. 1-3, 1-3. 6pp.
Hanneman C280 |
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403. |
Release.
Titled "Hemingway Describes Flight of Refugees." Dateline: Barcelona, April 3, [1938]. Release date: Monday April 4. 3pp.
Hanneman C280
see also #
597.5
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The Flower of the Party
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see #
610-612
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Ford, Ford Maddox and Stella
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see #
271
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Foreword to Next Book
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404. |
Manuscript.
Ink manuscript titled "Foreword to Next Book." Begins " A good story needs no explanation. . ." 1p.
Young/Mann 217 |
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"For I have thought the longer thoughts..."
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see #
552
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"For the harlot has a hard lot..."
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405. |
EH Typescript.
Uncorrected, untitled poem of five lines. 1p. Young/Mann 144 |
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"Fortunately you love your family. . .
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406. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript on two sides on paper. pp. 2. 1p.
Young/Mann 218
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407
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"Fortunately your family. . ."
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407. |
EH Typescript Fragment.
W/pencil corrections. p. 2. 1p.
see also #
406
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"Four old ladies in fur coats. . ."
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407.4. |
EH/MH Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript of MH poem beginning, "Four old ladies in fur coats. . ." followed by EH manuscript fragment titled "A Night at Cenacalo." Mentions Ingrid Bergman, Marlene Dietrich, and Gregory Peck. Written on paper used as a divider between typing and carbon paper. Has faint imprint of unidentified typescript pressed into it. 1p.
MH APT-I, "Fiction"
[Opened April 1990] |
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Four Poems by Ernest Hemingway
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407.5 |
Broadside Galley Proof .
"On August 31, 1930 There were printed privately for the prevention of piracy 12 copies of Four Poems, for E.H. by L.H.C. This is Number ". L.H.C. is Louis Henry Cohen. Included are "The Age Demanded " "The Earnest Liberal's Lament," "The Lady Poets with Foot Notes," and "The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publisher." 1p.
Young/Mann 145
[Oversize] |
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Fragments from Ernst von Hemingstein's Journal
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407a. |
Typescript.
Titled, uncorrected carbon of a humorous sketch mentioning Pound and Joyce, among others. pp. 1-5. 5pp. |
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407b. |
Photocopy of Typescript.
Copy of #407a. pp. 1-5. 5pp.
MH APT-E, "MH Letters 51'-60'"
[Opened April 1990] |
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407c. |
Carbon Typescripts.
First and second carbons of #407a. First carbon bearing MH pencil note: "Returned by H. Breit - July 1952" pp. 1-5, 1-5. 10pp.
MH APT-E, "Cuba-1946 Onwards"
[Opened April 1990] |
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France, Anatole
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see #
515
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French Border Airtight, Hemingway's Check Shows
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408. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Toulouse, France, March 16, [1937]. Release date: Wednesday March 17. 3pp.
Hanneman C254
see also #
597.5
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"French I learned to read. . .
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409. |
Manuscript.
Pencil. pp. 1-5. 5pp. |
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409a. |
[closed] |
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French Register Speed When Movies Are on Job
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409b. |
Manuscript Notes.
Pencil notes on sheet folded in four, one quarter of which deals with this article in the
Toronto Daily Star
, May 9, 1923. 1p. |
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Fresh Air on an Inside Story
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410. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled, w/pencil corrections. Penciled by EH on first page: "By Ernest Hemingway/ 1st U.S. Serial Rights only." pp. 1-4. 4pp. |
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411. |
Typescript.
Untitled, uncorrected. pp. 1-4. 4pp. |
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411a. |
Page proof.
Titled. Torn. At bottom of Page: Ken-28-8-29-38-B-Lockup--8-25-38. Published
Ken
9/22/38. p.28. 1p.
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1, #22] |
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The Friend of Spain: A Spanish Letter
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412. |
Typescript.
Title penciled on first page "The Friend of Spain / Esquire, Jan 1934." W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-11. 11pp. |
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"From the high field where he was spraying..."
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413. |
Manuscript and Typescript.
Pencil manuscript headed "Different Start" about Nick and his sister. Typescript of same. pp. 1-2, 1. 3pp. |
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413a. |
Typescript.
Uncorrected carbon of typescript in #413. 1p. |
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"From top of Bull arena..."
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414. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Sentence fragments, in pencil, on both sides of Windemere, Walloon Lake, Michigan Stationery. 1p. |
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The Fugitive
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415. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil sentence drafts. Titled. 1p.
Young/Mann 220 |
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