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Ernest Hemingway: Story and Fragments: O (#104)

Manuscripts

I. Book manuscripts
II. Story and fragment manuscripts

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O

Oak Park Preps Balt Senn twice in Grid Bill  
623a.  Manuscript. 
Ink news story written in high school, graded [?] "D." W/instructor's comments, including "I guess this is a good live write up, but I can't read it." W/"Ernest Hemingway" or "EMH" at top of each page. Glossary at end in different ink. pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

"Of course you can work anywhere. . ."  
624.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled, no corrections. 1p.

 

0'Hara  
624.5  Manuscript Fragment. 
Fragment of a review of an unnamed book by O'Hara, with two false starts.  On verso of Westbury Hotel stationery. 1p.

 

624.6  [closed]

 

"Oh now I'm blind as can be. . ."  
see # 658  

 

"Oily Weather"  
see # 91k , 658a  

 

Oklahoma  
624a.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled and w/last line and minor corrections in pencil. 1p.
Young/Mann 167
see also # 658a  

 

The Old Man and the Sea  [movie script]  
625.  Typescript. 
Titled. In green wrappers which read "FIRST DRAFT / Nov. 4, 1955." Inside on title page is penciled "This is 3rd Draft / EH." W/pencil corrections by EH throughout. pp.[1p.], 1-85.
86pp. Screenplay by Peter Viertel.
626.  Proposed changes Typescript on pink paper. 
Typed in left corner of first page "Fred Zinnemann/March 1, 1956." pp. 1-3. 3pp. Screenplay.
See also The Old Man and the Sea, # 190-192.5  

 

The Old Man at the Bridge  
627.  Cable. 
Untitled. W/censure authorization stamp dated April 17, 1938 on last page. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
627a.  Page proof. 
Titled. With printer's pencil notes. Date stamp Aug 22 1938. Tear through printer's note. Published Ken p.36. 1p.
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1, #26]
see also # 716 , page beginning "grey sky -- deserted road..."

 

Old Newsman Writes: A Letter from Cuba  
628.  EH Typescript. 
Crossed-out pencil title "The Boys Should Know Their Stuff." W/pencil and ink corrections. "By Ernest Hemingway" penciled on first page. pp. 1-9. 9pp.
629.  Typescript. 
Untitled uncorrected carbon typescript. pp. 1-9. 9pp.

 

On Cathedrals  
630.  Manuscript. 
Titled. Incomplete pencil draft on writing, re-writing, cathedrals, mostly Chartres. pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

On Writing
See "Nick Adams Stories, the"  

 

"Once there was a young man..."  
631.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink draft of four lines. 1p.

 

"On days when he could not write..."  
632.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil draft about wanting to be a painter instead of a writer. On verso of page two: "The way it ended with Miss Stein. . . " pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

"One hot evening in Milan..."  
633.  Manuscript. 
Pencil drafts for sketches from in our time . Draft for "A Very Short story", titled "Personal' and "Love." Written on two pages folded in half. Other story titled "Did You Ever Kill Anyone" on another side of page two. 2pp.

 

"One night Frank and Johnnie Clinton..."  
634.  EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. In six installments. pp. 1-11. 11pp.

 

One Night Last Summer  
see # 494  

 

One Reader Writes  
Manuscript. 
Pencil Manuscript. Titled. pp. 1-4. 4pp.
See also # 222  

 

"The one rule is that if. . ."  
636.  Manuscript. 
Ink draft w/false start, beginning "This man writes that there is no humor..." About Dr. Henry Seidel Canby. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
637.  EH Typescript. 
Uncorrected, untitled. Starts w/a quote of Dr. Henry Seidel Canby in the Saturday Review of Literature on humor. 1-3. 3pp.

 

"The one time it had gone. . . "  
638.  Manuscript Fragment. 
One sheet of graph paper, folded w/pencil fragments on the soul of two sides. 1p.

 

"The only man I ever loved..."  
639.  Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript of an untitled poem, headed "Poem." W/pencil drawings of animals. Verso. 1p.

 

On the American Dead in Spain  
see # 357-359a  

 

On the Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter  
640.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled w/pencil corrections. pp. 11 1-7. 8pp.

 

On the Quai at Smyrna  
641.  EH Typescript. 
Titles in pencil, "Introduction by the Author." Introduction by the author "On the Quai at Smyrna" and "On the Quai." Red ink typescript w/pencil corrections. pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

"on the hills the pear trees. . ."  
642.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript in its entirety "on the hills the pear trees are in blossom. In the pine forest the new needles of the pine trees are green." 1p.

 

The Opening Game  
642a.  Manuscript. 
Titled manuscript of a poem, subtitled "1st Inning." Signed at top "Ernest H." and dated April 12, 1912. With minor teacher's corrections and notes in red "V.G. Quite a poet!!!" Original is in Book IV of Grace Hall Hemingway's scrapbooks. 2pp.    

 

Out in the Stream: A Cuban Letter  
643.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled. W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-2, 5-6, [2pp.]. 6pp.

 

Out of Season  
644.  EH Typescript. 
Titled in pencil "Before the Season." W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-7. 7pp.
Young/Mann 26

 

"Outside it was a lovely cool..."  
645.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript about a tropic setting on a harbor. pp. 172-173, 173. 3pp.
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