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

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II. Story and fragment manuscripts

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Safari  
674b.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Ink drafts of the opening of the article. Also notes on the writing of the story and the picture captions dated 11/29/53. pp. [1p.], 1-5, [2pp.], 2. 9pp.
See also # 223-223b , 534.5  

 

The Safety Man  
see # 257  

 

Sailfish off Mombasa  
675. Manuscript. Untitled pencil and ink manuscript. pp.1 [4pp.], 2-14. 15pp.
Young/Mann 118

 

Salt Water Fishing  by Van Campen Heilner. Preface
676.  EH Typescript. 
Pencil corrected typescript, untitled. Headed in pencil "First Draft--Correct it--EH" and dated 6/6/51. 2pp.
677. Typescript. 
Untitled w/ink typographical corrections. Dated in type at end "Finca Vigia / San Francisco de Paula, Cuba / June 1951." pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

Samuelson, Arnold
see # 577 and 588  

 

Scwartzwald  
678.  Manuscript. 
Titled pencil draft of a poem beginning, "As white hairs in a silver foxes skin..." 1p.
Young/Mann 175

 

The Sea Change  
679.  Manuscript. 
Titled pencil manuscript w/ink and purple corrections. Signed at top of first page. pp. 1,1-2, 2-11. 13pp.
Young/Mann 80A and 80C.
680.  Manuscript. 
Ink manuscript. Titled pp. 1-13. 13pp.
Young/Mann 80B
681.  Fragments. 
Manuscript and corrected introduction in The Forum . Pencil manuscript headed "Three Love Stories / by Ernest Hemingway / I The Sea Change / Two -." Pencil manuscript titled "Unsuited to Our Needs." Typescript w/ink corrections w/crossed out title "Unsuited to Our Needs. "Ink manuscript beginning "What do the punks drink. . ." 4pp.
681a.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript beginning "The editor writes that as The Forum reaches. .." The manuscript relates the death of a flat footed bullfighter, Angel C. Carratala." pp. 1-5. 5pp.
see also # 222 , 734  

 

Search for Sudbury Coal a Gamble  
682.  Background Material. 
Letter, notes, typescript. Two page EH Typescript "From notes of Sept 14 / Mr. Hood speaking." W/pencil additions. One page typed Letter to Mr. Walling from H[arry] C[omfort] H[indmarsh]. EH Typed Letter to Mr. Hindmarsh signed Hemingway. One page EH Typed Note on the interview. EH Typescript of interview. pp. 1-8, 8-17. Published in The Toronto Star , 9/25/23. One verso. 24 pp. total
see also # 364  
682a.  Background Material and Drafts. 
Pencil manuscript draft and notes, plus some typescript, including typed letter to Mr. Hindmarsh enclosing "the British Colonial Coal Mines Ltd. up to date, dated September 14, 1923. Also clipping of the article. And 10 page pamphlet on the British-Colonial Mines Ltd. filed July 13, 1923. 64pp. plus pamphlet and clipping.
682b. Background Material and Correspondence between Alfred F.A. Coyne, Consulting Petroleum Geologist and The Toronto Star , some specifically addressed to EH. Memos from H.C. Hindmarsh, transportation ticket, and notes by EH, and newspaper clippings. 77pp. [Oversize, Cage, Box 3, #55]

 

Sequel  
683.  Manuscript. 
Two pencil drafts, one titled. One on the verso of a book jacket of Manfred Curry's Yacht Racing, published by Scribner's. 2pp.

 

"Senoras y senores (Dar las gracias, etc . . . "  
683a. Photocopy of a manuscript. 
Draft, in Spanish, of a speech given at the Finca the afternoon of the announcement that EH won the Nobel Prize, 28 Oct 1954. [EH presented the medal to the shrine of' Nuestra Senora de Ia Caridad del Cobre at a ceremony on 13 Aug 1956. The actual presentation was made in Sept.] pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Young/Mann 120

 

Shall We Forget the Man Who Has Done His Duty?  
684.  Typescript. 
Titled, w/pencil addition. 1p.

 

"She had never loved anyone. . ."
685. Manuscript. Incomplete pencil manuscript. W/ink note "Short piece / Hunting out west / Marty era /Frieze's place - Idaho." pp. [1p.], 1-4, 2. 6pp.

 

Shelling of Madrid
686. EH Typescript. W/pencil corrections. Dated in pencil "Madrid April Eleventh" and signed "Hemingway" in pencil on last page. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
687. Typescript. 
Untitled carbon w/ink and pencil corrections in another hand. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
688. Release. Titled "Hemingway Describes Shelling of Madrid." Dateline: Madrid April 11. Release date: Monday , April 12. 3pp.
see also # 597.5  

 

Shipman, Evan
see # 124a , 735.5, 735a  

 

Shock Troops  
688.5.  Manuscript. 
Titled pencil manuscript of a poem. 1p.
Young/Mann 176

 

Shootism versus Sport: The Second Tanganyika Letter  
688a. Manuscript. 
Ink manuscript on pink paper headed "Second Tanganyika Letter - Mbuli Mbuli Hills -Tanganyika. By Ernest Hemingway. 1st serial rights only." pp. 1-17. 17pp.
Young/Mann 119

 

The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber  
689.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Untitled pencil manuscript beginning "Of course by the third day. . . " pp. 1-4.  4pp.
Young/Mann 81A
690. Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript untitled, beginning "She looked like all those pictures. . . "  pp. 1-5. 5pp.
Young/Mann 81B.
691.  Typescript. 
Pencil titled carbon, used as the setting copy. W/galley markings, beginning w/galley 50 for The Fifth Column and the First 49 Stories (?) Finishes w/galley 60. Pencil corrections and red pencil annotations. pp. 1-39. (Was renumbered pp. 634-672 in red pencil in lower right corners, but most corners have crumbled off and pencil has faded.) 39pp.
Young/Mann 7i
692.  Title Selections. 
Ink manuscript. W/note of explanation. 2 p.
see also # 697, 698  

 

Short Novels  
692.  Manuscript Notes. 
Pencil notes headed Short Novels and including "Remeniscences" of Paris including people and places on both sides of sheet. 2pp.

 

Short Stories
692.6. List. 
Ink listing by Valerie Danby-Smith on yellow legal paper of EH manuscripts headed, "List of Short Stories." Dated 5 July 1962 and 9 July 1962. 4pp.
MHAPT2, unfoldered.
[Opened April 1990]

 

The Shot  
692a.  EH Typescript. 
Titled typescript w/ pencil corrections and word count. First Draft" in red pencil, crossed out on first page. Headed "Copyright by Ernest Hemingway / all rights reserved" and signed "Ernest Hemingway" in type at end. pp. [1p.], 1-3, 2-6. 9pp.
Young/Mann 121A and 121C
692b.  Carbon Typescript. 
Titled, w/few typographical corrections. "Copyright by Ernest Hemingway" typed on page one. Signed in type at end. Title changes to "One Shot" and continues that way from page 3. pp. 108. 8pp. (Scribners)

 

A Silent Ghastly Procession  
693. 

EH Typescript Fragment. 
Notes w/pencil cross-outs. 1p. From In Our Time.
See also:  94 , 94a  

 

"The silly fountain with the. . ."
693a. Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink manuscript fragments, another beginning "As lonely as a partridge. . . " in another ink. Also bearing names and telephone numbers and the date 24 Aug 1959 in still another ink. On verso of a page from an international driver's license. 1p.

 

A Simple Enquiry  
694.  EH Typescript. 
Titled in pencil. Typescript in red ink w/pencil corrections. pp. 1-4. 4pp.
Young/Mann 82
695.  Typescripts. 
Two titled carbons, one w/one correction, the other clean. pp. 1-4, 1-4. 8pp.
see also # 120-120a.5  

 

Skiing Story  
696.  Partial Manuscript. 
Ink manuscript, beginning "George sat with his head in his hands..." A conversation between George and Mike about fathers. EH note on back of page 3 "Continuation Skiing Story." pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

"The sky is very high there..."

697. 

Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript of an early draft of sections for Green Hills of Africa (chapters 8 and 11). pp. 1-4. 4pp.
Young/Mann 81D
698.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil draft w/false start beginning "There was a lantern in the dining tent..." Early draft for sections of Green Hills of Africa (chapter 11). pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Young/Mann 81C

 

"Slacker is a dead word. . ."
699.  EH Typescript. 
No corrections. Draft of "How to be Popular in Peace Though a Slacker in War." 2pp.

 

The Sling and the Pebble  
699a. EH Typescript Fragment Carbon. 
Untitled, beginning "But the secret of future peace..." W/pencil corrections. Signed and dated at bottom, September 1945. On Finca Vigia letterhead. W/EH annotation "(on original this is not balled up EH). p. 4. 1p.

 

Smiths  
700.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Titled ink manuscript of seven lines. 1p.
Young/Mann 272

 

[Smyrna]  
701.  Manuscript Notes. 
Two folded sheets of paper w/notes on the conference. One page written on both sides, the other on the verso of an EH Typescript/Manuscript titled "Exodus." 2pp.

 

The Snows of Kilimanjaro  
702.  EH Typescript. 
Titled "The Happy Ending" in pencil. W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-5, 5-25. 26pp.
Young/Mann 45
703.  EH Typescript Fragments. 
Pencil corrected discards from the typescript #702. pp. 2 (split in half), 6. 3pp.
704.  Manuscript. 
Titled pencil manuscript drafts of the epigraph for the story. 2pp.
705.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript in another hand beginning "It moved up closer to him still..." pp. 26 insert. 1p.
706. Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript beginning "At that time of year there were no foreigners in Schruns..." Penned by EH on first page "Use in The Happy Ending." pp. 1-3. 3pp.
706.1 Typescript.
Titled typescript with copyeditor's marks and some editorial changes. Marked "Aug. 1936 issue" [ Esquire ] at top of first page. (Copy University of Michigan)
[Opened June 1997]

 

Society Column  
706a.  EH Typescript. 
W/prose introduction beginning "The Reverend John Timothy Stone. . ." Poem begins "God is away for the summer. . ." W/100 E. Chicago Avenue address at upper left corner.  1p.
Young/Mann 177

 

"So, I said, what shall I write about..."  
707.  EH Typescript Fragment.
 Uncorrected. 1p.
Young/Mann 270

 

Soldier's Home  
708.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Untitled pencil draft on telegram form paper of a different opening to the story. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
709.  Manuscript. 
Titled ink and pencil manuscript w/corrections. Some half pages. pp. 1-29. 29pp.
Young/Mann 83A
710.  EH Typescript. 
Titled carbon. One pencil correction on last page. Piece torn out of middle right margin affection of some of the text. W/self addressed envelope (Notre Dame des Champs address) from Harper & Brothers Publishers dated October 13, 1974. pp. 1-11 plus envelope. 11pp.
Young/Mann 83B

 

"Soldiers never do die well. . . "
see # 325-326  

 

"Some day when you are picked up stiff..."
711.  Manuscript. 
Untitled pencil draft of a poem on three sides of a folded sheet. 1p.
Young/Mann 179

 

"So Mr. Questioner says. . ."
712. EH Typescript Fragment. 
W/pencil and ink corrections. Mentions Mr. Popplethwaite, Nathaniel, Mr. Josie's 1p.
Young/Mann 271

 

"So now we have reached the point where..."
713.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
Headed "New Chapter" in type. About influences which destroy "writing." 1p.

 

The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers  
713a. EH Typescript. 
Titled, and w/one pencil typographical correction. W/113 Rue Notre Dame des Champs address typed in upper left corner. pp. 1-3, 1-2. 5pp.
Young/Mann 180
see also # 658a  
713b.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled uncorrected carbon typescript. 2pp.
Young/Mann 150
see also # 658a , 407.5  

 

Spain  
714.  Manuscript. Ink manuscript of three short stories, all titled "Spain." pp. 1-3, 1-3, 1-4. 10pp.
Young/Mann 273

 

"Spain notes"  
715.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink fragment of five lines, titled. Description of a landscape. 1p.
see also # 203b  

 

[Spanish Civil War]  
716.  Miscellaneous Fragments. 
EH typescripts, pencil manuscript, and pencil notes on folded sheets. Unidentified dispatches. 13pp.
Young/Mann 207
716a.  Miscellaneous Fragments. 
EH Typescripts and ink and pencil manuscript fragments and notes.  9pp.
716b.  Notes. 
Pencil notes on articles to write in a spiral pad. 12pp.
716c. Notes. Pencil notes, one dated 12 April. 4pp. [Oversize, Cage, Box 3, #56]
See also # 597.5 , 614-616 , 703  

 

The Spanish Earth  
717. Typescript.
Captions 1-18. Unnumbered pages of carbon typescript. Headed "Press/Life 135 East 42nd, New York," in type. 4pp.
see also # 442 , 443 , 811  
717a. Manuscript. 
Captions. Pencil manuscript, untitled, but headed "Press/Life. 135 East 42 New York." Captions 11) through 25. A draft for a cable? Signed Hemingway. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
717a.5. Notes. 
Manuscript pencil notes on EH's Eastern Air Lines ticket envelope reading in part, "The duke of Alba's Palace is destroyed..."
717b.  Typescript of fundraising speech, July 1937, Hollywood. 
Untitled, no corrections, beginning "Now you have seen what it looks like..." pp. 1-5. 5pp.
see also:
Notebook, 1937 Barclay pad notes on the Spanish Civil War
# 716 , page beginning "Some do not carry arms. . .,"
# 811  

 

Spanish War Not Over by a Long Shot, Hemingway Reports  
see # 455-457  

 

"'Splendid, ' the Major said..."
see # 362  

 

"Starting with Next: Semester Oak..."
717c.  Manuscript. 
Untitled ink manuscript of a news story on military training at Oak Park High School. W/"Ernest Hemingway" or "E.M.H." at top of each page, and w/instructor's comments. "D" in top left corner. pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

Stein, Gertrude
See # 91f , 202c , 241a , 251 , 265a , 274 , 376a , 423 , 487 , 588 , 593a, 593b , 622a , 632 and 758  

 

Stevenson
see # 537  

 

The Stoker  
718.  Manuscript. 
Titled pencil manuscript of a poem. 1p.

 

Stone  
719.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink manuscript headed "Exercise (Stone)" on stone, the weather, Plateus, and the wind. pp. 1-3, [1p.]. 4pp.

 

Storm Troops  
720.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Titled ink manuscript. 1p. Unpublished.

 

Stories to Write  
720a.  Notes. 
Four unrelated lists, three of stories to write and one typed Outline. One list includes "The Petrograd Bar," "Rapallo," and "Petoskey," and then lists personalities from "Petoskey." A second includes Bra's trip to Miami and the Sudbury Coal Mines among others. The two just mentioned are in ink and are headed "Stories to Write." A pencil list headed "To write" includes "The big fish and Carlos" and "Fatigue (Teruel)" as a start. The typed "Outline" is divided into "Authentic" and "Personal" and includes such listings as "Religion," "art," "Carl Edgar," "Ag." 4pp.
720b.  Notes. 
Including "The Great Blue Heron"; two Paris stories, one mentioning Monsieur Fitz, "One night of Violence," and "The Time in Casper." Also titles, one mentioning Don Stewart. Typed and handwritten in lead and green pencil. 1p.

 

Story of Orphan  
see # 445  

 

The Story of the Faithful Bull  
see # 377  

 

A Story to Skip  
721.  EH Typescript and Manuscript Fragments. 
Two crossed-out titles in pencil "A Story to Skip" and "A Badly Organized Story of No Importance." On the breaking of hearts and love. W/pencil and blue pencil corrections. Pencil manuscript of the paragraph beginning "Captains go down on their sinking ship. ." 3pp.
Young/Mann 275 and 206

The Strange Country  
See # 102a and 102b  

 

Strater, Mike and Maggie  
See # 546.5 , 670.4  

 

Stravinsky, Igor  
see # 241a  

 

The Strength of the COSA  
722.  EH Typescript. 
Titled in pencil. W/ink corrections and red printer's markings. 3pp.

 

A Stricken Field  by Martha Gellhorn. Epigraph  
723. Manuscript. 
Untitled pencil manuscript. 1p.
Young/Mann 66
see also TLS Ernest, 14 Jan 53 to Charles Poore  

 

Studio: Europe  by John Groth. Introduction  
724.  Typescript. 
Pencil corrected typescript, untitled, but headed "Introduction." Dated at end in type August 25, 1945 / San Francisco de Paula, Cuba." pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

Summer People  
725.  Manuscript. 
Titled ink manuscript. pp. 1-40. 40pp.
Young/Mann 85
726.  EH Typescript and Carbon. 
Titled uncorrected. pp. 1-5, 1-5. 10pp.
see also "Nick Adams Stories, the"  

 

The Super-Man Myth  
see # 505  
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Hemingway, Ernest,This page lists all the story fragment descriptions for "S" found in the Ernest Hemingway Collection.,