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I. Book manuscripts
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Hate in Occupied Zone A Real, Concrete Thing
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442.5. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled, uncorrected. Headed "By Ernest Hemingway / article 9 page I / Franco- German." Beginning "Dusseldorf, Germany You feel the hate in the Ruhr. . . Published TDS
5/12/23. pp. 1-3, 5, 5. 5pp. |
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"Have been wiser not to have tried. . ."
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442a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
One page pencil fragment mentioning World War II head injury. p. 7. 1p. Young/Mann 226 |
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442a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
One page pencil fragment mentioning WWII head injury. Belongs with #262a. p. 7. 1p.
See also #
262 - 262b
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310, 310a
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445
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525a, 525b
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526a
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527
[correction 1990] |
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The Heat and the Cold(?)
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443. |
Typescript.
Untitled carbon w/ typographical corrections. pp. 1-3. 3pp
see also #
442
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Heavy Shell Fire in Madrid Advance
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see #
466-468
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"He decided that the first thing to do was..."
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443a. |
EH Typescript Fragment.
False starts of story about a picture thief in Spain. W/pencil corrections. Original w/#311. pp. 1-2. 2pp. |
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"He had been swimming..."
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444. |
EH Typescript Fragments.
Two fragments, the other beginning "After the wedding was over..." Autobiographical sketches related to EH’s wedding day with Nick as young man character. 2pp.
Young/Mann 46 |
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see also
"Nick Adams Stories, the"
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"He had known he wouldn’t get up anymore..."
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445. |
Typescript.
Untitled, w/few pencil corrections. Complete war short story. pp. 1-17, 17pp.
also known as "Story of Orpen" |
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"He had written in many countries..."
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446. |
EH Typescript Fragment.
A conversation between a wounded man and a woman who comes to visit him(?) 1p. |
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"He lived alone in his house. . ."
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446a. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled sketch on living w/Bumby in Paris. W/one false start. Pencil sketch on Italy on verso of p. 2. 1-2, [1p.]. 3pp.
Young/Mann 227
[Previously closed, opened c.1983] |
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Hemingway, Covering War, Tells of Brush With Death
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see #
294
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Hemingway Describes Bombing of Tortosa
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see #
287-289
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Hemingway Describes Flight of Refugees
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see #
399
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Hemingway Describes Shelling of Madrid
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see #
686-688
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Hemingway Describes the Attack on Teruel
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see #
378
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389
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Hemingway Discovers a New Kind of War
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see #
598-600
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Hemingway Finds France is Neutral
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see #
408
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Hemingway Finds Lerida Still Partly Loyalist
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447. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. Date: Lerida, April 29. W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-3. 3pp. [Oversize, Cage, Box 3, #54]
Hanneman C291 |
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448. |
Cable.
Incomplete. W/censor's stamp dated Barcelona, 29 Apr 1938. pp. 2-3. 2pp. Hanneman C291 |
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449. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Lerida, Spain, April 29, [1938]. Release date: Saturday, April 30. 3pp. |
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Hemingway finds Madrid Callous to Bombardment
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450. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled, w/pencil corrections. Incomplete. pp. 1-2. 2pp. |
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451. |
Typescript.
Untitled. pp. 1-3. 3pp |
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452. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Madrid, April 22, [1937]. Release date: Friday April 23. 3pp.
see also #
597.5
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Hemingway Finds Madrid Calmly Fighting
Own War
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453. |
Cable.
Untitled. W/undated censor's stamp. pp. 1-3. 3pp. Hanneman 295 |
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454. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Madrid May 10, 119383. Release date: Wednesday May 11. Badly worm eaten. 3pp. Hanneman C295 |
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Hemingway Finds Morale of Loyalists
Still High
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455. |
Manuscript Notes.
Pencil notes on folded sheet. 1p. Hanneman C282 |
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456. |
Cable.
Untitled. W/undated censor's stamp. pp. 1-3. 3pp. Hanneman C282 |
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457. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline Tortosa, Spain, April 6, [1931]. Release date Thursday, April 7. 3pp. Hanneman C282
see also #
597.5
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Hemingway Rates Brihuega with World
War Battles
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458. |
EH Typescript.
W/pencil corrections. Untitled. Incomplete. pp. 1-2. 2pp. Hanneman C257 |
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459. |
EH Typescript (?).
Untitled, uncorrected carbon. 3pp. Hanneman C257 |
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460. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Madrid, March 28, [1937]. Release date: Monday, March 29. 4pp.
Hanneman C257
see also #
597.5
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Hemingway Says Italians Are Blocked Near Tortosa
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461. |
Cable.
W/pencil corrections. Untitled. Censure authorization dated 13 Apr 1938 stamped on verso of last page. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Hanneman C285 |
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462. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Tarragona, Spain, April 13, [1938]. Release date: Thursday, April 14. 3pp. Hanneman C285
see also #
597.5
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Hemingway Sees Dead Strewing Battlefield
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463. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Hanneman C256 |
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464. |
Cable.
Untitled. Dateline: On Guadalajara front March 22. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Hanneman C256 |
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465.
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Release.
Titled. Dateline: On the Guadalajara Front, Via Madrid, March 23, 119371. Release date: Wednesday, March 24. 4pp.
Hanneman C256
see also #
597.5
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Hemingway Sees First Glimpses of War
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see #
390-392
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Hemingway Sees Success for Loyalists in Aragon
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see #
559
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Hemingway Sees Wounded Limp Amid Fiesta Crowds
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see #
390-392
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Hemingway Sees Year of War; Madrid Army Strong, Active; 'Moles' Peril Rebel Position
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see #
453-454
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Hemingway Tells Rebel Rout of Yanks in Spanish Army
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see #
242-243
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Hemingway Under Fire Watches Loyalist Attack
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466. |
Manuscript Notes.
Pencil notes on two folded sheets of paper, numbered pp. 1-8. 2pp. Hanneman C259 |
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467. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. pp. 104. 4pp. Hanneman C259 |
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468. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Madrid April 9, 119371. Release date: Saturday, April 10. 4pp.
Hanneman C259
see also #
597.5
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Hemingway Wants a Bullfighter to Toss Spain News
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see #
648
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"He pushed wildly against the wire. . ."
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469. |
Manuscript.
High school pencil manuscript about a football player, Ray Norton. 1p. |
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He said Good Bye . . .
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see #
859
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"He wants to see you..."
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470. |
EH Typescript Fragment.
Fragment of conversation. 1p. |
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"He was quite thin and blonde..."
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471. |
Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript of a sketch about an addicted doctor. pp. 1-4. 4pp. Young/Mann 47 |
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Hills Like White Elephants
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472. |
Manuscript.
Untitled ink manuscript on a theme similar to Hills Like White Elephants. Begins "The train moved through the hot valley. . . pp. 1-6 6pp. Young/Mann 92 |
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473. |
Manuscript.
Titled pencil manuscript w/pencil note by EH at end: "Mss for Pauline - well, well, well." Signed w/Paris address. pp. 1-12. 12pp. Young/Mann 48.
see also #
120, 120a, 120a.5
Papers of
E.R. Hagemann
, HnA 90 - 25 (Screenplay)
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H.M.'s Loyal State Department
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474. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. W/one pencil correction. pp. 1-3. 3pp. |
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Hokum ij Four Acts
(sic)
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475. |
Typescript Fragment.
Titled. Sets the scene for a play in George Thornton's studio. Not in the usual EH typing style. Could possibly not belong to EH. 1p. |
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Homage to Switzerland
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476. |
Manuscript.
Titled Pencil manuscript. pp. [1p.], 1-7, lip 1-16, [1p.], 1-12. 38pp. Young/Mann 49A(?) |
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476a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil fragment beginning "Inside the cafe the tables shone from the Wiping. . . 11 w/early false start. Protagonist's name is Higgins. Third page partially mutilated. PP. 1-3. 3pp. (Scribners) |
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476b. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil fragment beginning "apiece, Wheeler thought. Ile did not want to walk..." Discarded draft from #476. PP. 16-18. 3pp. (Scribners) |
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476c. |
Manuscript Fragment
Titled "Isolated Arguments (Wheeler in Switzerland)." Begins "Inside the cafe the tables shone from wiping..." 2pp. |
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477. |
Typescript.
Titled setting copy. W/pencil corrections and galley markings. Written by EH in upper left corner: "Ernest Hemingway / L Bar T Ranch / Cooke City - Montana / 1st English Language / serial rights only./ Please return mss. with proof." Stamp dated Sept 10. pp. 1-14. 14pp. Young/Mann 49B
see also #
222
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The Home Front
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477.5 |
EH Typescript.
Titled in pencil w/another typewritten title "The Stooges of Stalin" penciled out. With few pencil corrections. Mentions EH's children. W/pencil note on verso. pp. 1-6. 6pp. Young/Mann 50 (Scribners) |
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"The horse galloped across the ring leaving a trail of blood..."
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477a. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Untitled pencil manuscript written on verso and face of a letter from P.H. Chadbourn to Mr. and Mrs. Hemingway, dated 6/15/25. On bullfighting. Single sheet folded in four. PP. 1-5. 1p.
See also #
92-94b
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How Death Sought out the Town Major of Roncade
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477a.2 |
EH Typescript.
Titled w/two pencil corrections. Complete short story that takes place in Italy during WWI. With attached note by Valerie Danby-Smith. pp. [1p.], 2-4. 4pp.
MH APT-H, "UV"
[Opened April 1990] |
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477a.3 |
Carbon Typescript.
Untitled fragment. Different version than #477a.2. Last line of p.1 cut off. Begins "Roncade was a hot white town. . ." pp. [1p.], 2-3. 3pp.
MH APT-H, "UV"
[Opened April 1990] |
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477a.4 |
EH Typescript Fragment.
Untitled false start. 1p.
MH APT-H, "UV"
[Opened April 1990] |
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How I Broke With John Wilkes Booth
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see #
593
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How to Be Popular in Peace Though a Slacker in War
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see #
699
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How to Review Books
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477b. |
EH Typescript.
Four false starts, also titled "How to Review." 2pp. Young/Mann 228 |
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How We Came to Paris
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478. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled, w/pencil corrections. French note on verso of page five. pp. 1-11. 11pp. |
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479. |
Typescripts.
Two untitled, uncorrected copies. Dateline: New York Hemingway Second Take. pp. 1-14, 1-14. 28pp. |
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"Hurray for Fonnie Richardson..."
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see #
756
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