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Pamplona -- Spain
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645a. |
EH Typescript.
Uncorrected and beginning "All night long they had been dancing. . ." "By Ernest Hemingway" typed at upper left. 1p. From
In Our Time
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see also #
94a
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"Pan American and I..."
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646. |
Manuscript.
Pencil draft on verso of an advertisement layout (?) of an ad for Pan American using quotes from the EH passage. 1p. |
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Paris 1922
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647. |
Manuscript.
Titled ink manuscript. pp. 1-3. 3pp. Published in Baker pp. 90-91. |
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647a. |
EH Typescript drafts, w/no holograph corrections.
One draft is titled. pp. 1-2, [1p.]. 3pp.
Young/Mann 263. Published in Baker pp. 90-91. |
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Passport for Franklin Is Urged by Hemingway
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648. |
Release.
Titled. Dateline: Paris, March 12 [1937]. Release date: Saturday, March 13. 2pp.
Hanneman C253
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597.5
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Peck, Gregory
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see #
407.4
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"Philip Haines was a writer. . ."
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648a. |
Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript, untitled, about a married couple in Paris, getting a divorce because of a love affair between the husband and another woman. Pencil, w/ink corrections, and ink manuscript beginning on page 23. pp. 1-3, 3bis, 4-30. 31pp. |
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648b. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Untitled pencil manuscript, ink w/pencil corrections pages 37 through 41. pp.
[1p.], 11, 11bis, 12-13, 13-25, 37-47. 29pp.
see also #
529a
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"The plain tress journey over the road..."
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see Notebook -- Undated No. 3/100
Spiral notebook |
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Planes Wreck Tortosa Bridge: Hemingway Witnesses Action in Rebels' Drive to the Sea
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see #
287-289
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Play -- Prologue
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649. |
Manuscript.
Ink manuscript of a dialogue between two Indians, headed "Play Prologue." 1p.
see also #
623
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The poem is by Maera
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649a. |
Manuscript.
Titled ink manuscript beginning "Picture by Juanito Quintana. . . " pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Young/Mann 168 |
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Poem, 1928
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649b. |
Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript of a start of the poem, titled, and beginning "They say it's over. . ." Second ink draft w/pencil corrections, untitled, on verso of Hotel Bristol, Berlin stationery. pp. 1, 1-3. 4pp.
Young/Mann 183 |
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Poem to Mary (Second Poem)
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650. |
Manuscript.
Titled. Pencil. Verso page four. pp. 1-5, 5, 5, [4pp.], 5-8, 8-10. 18pp.
Young/Mann 169D |
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650a. |
Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript beginning "Did I tell you my heart is a target" through "Throw away your own true love Walking up a hill" within a letter to "Dearest Pickle" [Mary Welsh] pp. 1-8, [1p.].
9pp. [original filed w/EH correspondence late Sept 1944.]
Young/Mann 169a. |
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651. |
Manuscript Fragment.
Pencil manuscript of "Now sleeps he with that old whore death who yesterday denied her twice." 1p. |
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652. |
Typescript and Carbon.
Titled. On pink paper and white. Two complete copies and one extra last page. Some pencil corrections. pp. 1-7, 7-9, 1-7, 7-9, 9. 21pp.
Young/Mann 169B and 169C |
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652a. |
Carbon Typescript.
Titled. On pink paper. One pencil correction on p.2 in unknown hand. Second carbon to #652. pp.[1p.], 2-7. 7pp.
MH APT-F, unmarked folder
[Opened April 1990] |
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653. |
Carbon Typescripts.
Two titled copies. pp. 1-13, 1-13. 26pp. |
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653a. |
Carbon Typescript.
Original typed layout. pp. 1-5. 5 pages. 223 lines.
Donor: Maria Riva, opened April 2007 [
see addenda
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654. |
Carbon Typescript.
Titled. Unnumbered pages. 7pp. |
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655. |
Typescript.
Titled, w/ink MH notations. pp. 1-7. 7pp. |
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655a. |
Negative photostat of 655.
W/o MH's notes, but w/EH corrections, and changes to place and date. "ERNEST" obliterated on last page. pp. [1], 2-7. 7pp. |
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655b. |
Negative photostat of 655. pp. [1], 2-7. 7pp. |
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656. |
Typescript Fragment.
Titled. Beginning "Repeat it now again. . . " W/pencil corrections. pp. 8-9. 2pp. |
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656a. |
Explanatory Note for First Poem and Note for Second Poem.
Typescript drafts of Mary Hemingway's preface for the poems w/some ink corrections and one page initialed by MH. 5pp.
Young/Mann 142D |
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656b. |
Galleys.
Galley sheets for "Two Love Poems" by Ernest Hemingway" as published in
Atlantic
, August 1965. pp. 1-7. 7pp.
Young/Mann 142D
see also #
393-395a
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1, #27] |
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See also Other Materials-Periodicals
The Atlantic, August 1965 |
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Poem to Miss Mary
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657. |
Typescript.
Titled carbon of a poem beginning "Now, Mary you can face it good. . . " Dated in type "Ritz Hotel -26/11/49 -- Room 86." 1p. |
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657a. |
Typescripts.
Original of #657 and another carbon w/one additional correction. 2pp.
Young/Mann 170 |
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"The poems that I have never written..."
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see #
597c
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Poetry
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658. |
Three Manuscript Poems.
Incomplete. Beginning "If I should die think only this of me. . . " "Little drops of grain alcohol . . . " and "Dans la mannere de Eugene Field: Oh now I'm blind as blind can be..." Verso. 1p. |
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658a. |
Collection of Poetry.
Originally in a blank folder. Includes typescripts of Ultimately, They All Made Peace - What is Peace?, Montparnasse, Mitraggliatrice, Oklahoma, Oily Weather, Roosevelt, Captives, Champs D'Honneur, Riparto D'Assalto, Along with Youth, Chapter Heading, The Age Demanded, The Earnest Liberal's Lament, and The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers, Part One; photostatic copies of tear sheets from Querschnitt for Part II and the Lady Poet with Footnotes; typescripts for Valentine and Neothomist Poem. Only correction, in ink, in spelling of Mitrgliatrice -- still not right. 19pp.
Young/Mann 192 |
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658b. |
Photocopies of Typescripts.
Orange notebook of EH poetry assembled by Nicholas Gerogiannis, editor of Ernest Hemingway: 88 Poems, Harcourt Brace Javonivich, 1979. w/Gerogiannis' handwritten note on an index card, dated 9 March 1976. Copy of item #658a. 20pp.
MH APT-H, "Poems"
[Opened April 1990] |
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658c. |
Photocopies of EH Manuscripts/Typescripts.
Collection of poetry used by Nicholas Gerogiannis in editing Ernest Hemingway; 88 Poems. Versos of two poems bear his handwritten notes. Includes: Lines to a Girl 5 Days after her 21st Birthday; #551a, The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers; #713a, Neothomist Poem; #597a, "I think that I have never trod. . .;" #518a, Travel Poems; #777a, The Road to Avallon; #672b, Bird of Night; #282a, Flat Roofs; #519a, "In a magazine I saw a picture of a trench club. . ."; #490a, Killed. Piave--June 15, 1918; #534a, "At night I lay with you. . .;" #258a, Lines to a Young Lady on Her Having Very Nearly Won a Fogel (sic); #552a and #552b, To Chink Whose Trade is Soldiering; #768d, Advice to a Son; #222b, They All Made Peace-What is Peace?; #751a, The Poem is by Maera;#649a, Oklahoma; #624a, Captives; #314a, To a Tragic Poetess; #768a and 768b, The Lady Poets with Footnotes; #541a, Defense of Luxembourg; #362b-362d, Riparto D'Assalto; #672a, Champs D'Honneur; #325a, "All the armies are the same. . ."; #230a, Heroes - Battle (Champs D'Honneur) - D'Annunzio; #326a, Roosevelt; #674a, Society Column; #706a, To Will Davies; #775a, Poetry, 1928; #649b (verso bearing NG note), Little Mr. Wilson; #553a (verso bearing NG note), To a Crazy Christian; #768e, Black-Ass Poem after Talking to Pamela Churchill; #284a, Country Poem with Little Country; #339a, First Poem to Mary in London; #395a, Poem to Mary (Second Poem); #655a, Poem to Miss Mary; #657a. 92pp.
MH APT-H, "Poems"
[Opened April 1990] |
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658d. |
List.
Typed list titled, "Inventory: Poems transferred to John F. Kennedy Library." Dated 9 March 1976. Signed Nicholas Gerogiannis. pp. [1p.], 2-3. 3pp.
MH APT-H, "Poems"
[Opened April 1990] |
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658e. |
List.
Typed checklist of EH poetry compiled by Nicholas Gerogiannis. List of 81 poems with cross references, most are to the Hanneman bibliography and the Young/Mann inventory. w/TLS 3 Oct 1975, to Kim [Merker], from Nicholas Gerogiannis, 3pp. and TLS 3 Nov 1975, to MH, from Kim Merker, 1p. pp. 1-8. 8pp.
[Opened April 1990] |
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See also Other Material--Miscellaneous Publications, Hemingway, Ernest--Collected Poems |
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"A Pollyana who whines and snivels. . ."
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659. |
EH Typescript Fragment.
Both sides of a page headed "Notes" and mentioning Pound and Joyce, and delves into a specific unnamed man/woman relationship. Verso. 1p. |
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Portrait of a Lady
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659a. |
EH Typescript.
Beginning "It is all over and it is finished. . . " W/four line poem, crossed out w/pencil. 1p.
Young/Mann 171 |
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Portrait of Three or The Paella
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660. |
Manuscript.
Titled ink draft of a sketch of a picnic in Spain w/Ernesto, Sidney and Paco. pp. 1-10. 10pp. |
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Portraits and Self-Portraits
by George Schreiber. Contribution.
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661. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. W/pencil corrections. 1p.
Young/Mann 101 |
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Pound, Ezra
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see #
189a
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241a
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274
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298-299
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355b
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407a
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409a
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484
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489
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546.5
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588
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659
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670.4
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Pourquoi Ces Betes Sont-elles Sauvages?
By Francois Sommer. Preface.
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662. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. Heavily pencil corrected typescript. W/word count. pp. 1-4. 4pp. |
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663. |
Typescripts.
Two untitled carbons of an English typescript for EH's Preface. Dated in type at end "Finca Vigia/San Francisco de Paula/Cuba/February, 1951." Uncorrected. pp. 1-5, 1-5. 10pp. |
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Principal Sharks in Cuban Waters
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663a. |
EH Typescript.
Single-spaced EH typescript titled "Sharks in Cuban Waters," w/pencil corrections in another hand. Also typescript and one page of carbon. 5pp. |
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Professional Bondsman
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664. |
EH Typescript.
Typed letter to Professional Bondsman. 1p. w/drawing. [original w/EH correspondence April 9, 1919-1920?] |
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A Program for U.S. Realism
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665. |
EH Typescript.
Untitled. W/pencil corrections and inserts. pp. 1, [2pp.], 2-4. 6pp. |
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666. |
Typescript.
Untitled. W/word count and typographical corrections in pencil in another hand. pp. 1-5. 5pp. |
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"The proper response when one is called a son of a bitch..."
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see #
597c
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A Pursuit Race
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667. |
EH Typescript.
Titled in pencil. Red type, w/pencil corrections. pp. 1-6. 6pp.
Young/Mann 77 |
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668. |
EH Typescript.
Titled carbon. W/no corrections. pp. 1-6. 6pp.
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120, 120a, 120a.5
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