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

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T

The Tackle  
see # 257  

 

Ten Indians  
727.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Untitled pencil manuscript. Small notebook of graph paper, six pages of which bear manuscript and one page withdrawn, and three pages of manuscript. Also one page of notebook beginning "The wind blew all day. . ." Also list of titles from Men Without Women.
See also # 202c , 328a  
728. EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. Titled in pencil. EH has penciled "Madrid" on first page. pp. 1-8. 8pp.
Young/Mann 86
729. EH Typescript. 
Titled "A Broken Heart" in pencil. W/ink and some pencil corrections. pp. 1-8 . 8pp.
Young/Mann 28
730.  Typescript. 
Uncorrected, untitled. pp. 1-6. 6pp.
see also # 120, 120a, 120a.5  
See also "Nick Adams Stories, The"  

 

"that line. He just trimmed it. . . "  
731.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil fragment about a hair cut. Mentions Michael. p. 13. 1p.

 

"That night it was foggy..."  
732.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript four lines in all. In Italy. 1p.

 

"That spring and summer was the time of great victories..."  
see # 69  

 

"That year we had planned to fish for marlin..."  
733.  EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. Fishing story mentioning The Anita , Mr. Josie, and Carlos, taking place off Cuba. Verso page two. pp. 1-22. 22p.

 

"Then it was early June. . ."  
734.  Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript of a short story on the war in Austria and Eldred Johnstone. False start precedes story beginning "This is the story of the death of Eldred Johnstone. . . " On verso of first page are notes beginning "Two thousand words is the desired length..." (see #681) and "While Robert Warren was being divorced. . ." Originally part of a notebook also containing a story beginning "In those days everyone was fond of my father. .." (see #513). Pages written on both sides. pp. [2pp.], 2-10, [1p.], 11, [1p.], 12, [1p.], 13. 9pp.
734a.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript beginning "It was June and there were many showers. . ."  pp. 1-20 . 20pp.
735.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript beginning "The Austrians have got the best mountains. . ."  pp. 9-13. 5pp.

 

"Then you remember Evan. . ."  
735.5.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Original pencil manuscript of #735a. Sketch on the last time EH saw Evan Shipman in Cuba. Fragment from unpublished section of A Moveable Feast. Early draft of last six pages of #124a. Mentions Masson, Miro, Desnos, and Pierre Roys. pp. [1p.], 2-3. 3pp.
MH APT-F, "Get copied [crossed out] EH handwritten note giving Nobel Prize Medal to Virgen del Cobre..."
[Opened April 1990]
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1, #28 (Envelope Only)]
735a.  Photocopy of a Manuscript Fragment. 
Photocopy cuts off bottom of first and second pages. [Young/Mann lists an eight page manuscript on Evan Shipman in Cuba in 15E]. pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

"Then we all loved each other..."  
736.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Five line pencil manuscript. 1p.
Young/Mann 196

 

"There are only a few good trout streams..."  
737. Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink manuscript on trout fishing in Spain and bullfighting. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
Young/Mann 277

 

"There are two main Fascist tactics..."  
738.  EH Typescript/Manuscript. 
W/pencil corrections. Untitled draft of "The Next Outbreak of War." pp. 1-7. 7pp.

 

"There is no doubt but what the horse..."  
739.  EH Typescript.
Uncorrected. 1p.

 

"There is suppose to be. . ."  
740. Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript on war. 1p.

 

"There is the time when the story is in the mind..."  
741.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil fragment of five lines. 1p.
Young/Mann 278

 

There She Beaches! Or Moby Dick off the Morro  
742 . EH Typescript. 
Untitled, w/pencil corrections, inserts, and pencil manuscript pages. pp . 1-7. [3pp.], 8-11. 14pp.
Young/Mann 124

 

There's One in Every Town  
743.  Manuscript.
Pencil manuscript, titled in ink, and w/ink corrections. Several False starts. About American homosexuals in Paris. Versos pages 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. pp. 1-8. 8pp.  Unpublished.

 

"There was a long time when it seemed..."  
744.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript about suicides. 1p.

 

"There was a Harry Crosby. . ."  
745.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript headed "Note" on Caresse and Harry Crosby. 1p.

 

"There was no one in the town at all..."  
746.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
W/ink corrections. A war story. pp. 2-3. 2pp.
746a. Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript of a war story beginning "The attack had gone across the field. . ." Untitled. Tears affecting text on pages 4, 7, 24 and 28. pp. 1-4, 3-34. 35pp. (This item was cataloged after finding aid was already in use and was therefore placed with item #746 rather than listing them both under "attack.")
see also "A Way You'll Never Be"  

 

"there was the war that you could..."  
Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil draft of five lines.
see # 818  

 

"There was the war in Spain..."  
747. 

EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. 1p.
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3, #57]

748. 

Typescripts. 
Two carbons. 2pp.
[Oversize, Cage, Box 2, #48]
see also # 597.5  

 

"There were two of them by the side of the road..."  
749.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript mentioning Matecumbe and a storm. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
Young/Mann 279

 

"They all believed in something..."  
750.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Pencil manuscript drafts, many starts, some beginning "If you wish to write of it." 6pp.

 

They All Made Peace -- What is Peace?  
751.  EH Typescript. 
Titled and w/pencil corrections. Begins "All of the Turks are gentleman. .." 2pp.
Young/Mann 182. see also # 658a  
751a. Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript, titled "They Made Peace" beginning "All of the Turks are gentlemen..." Written on both sides. Also bearing notes on errands to run, one beginning "return Books Sylvia." Verso 1p.
Young/Mann 163

 

"They are the people you understand..."  
752.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript written on both sides of the page. pp. 9-10. 2pp.

 

"They call him the Wild Bull of the Pampas..."  
see # 389c  

 

"They left on a Thursday. . . "  
753.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink fragment on fishing, mentioning John, Burge. 1p.
Young/Mann 282

 

They Never Came Back  
see # 596  

 

"They reached the town as the sun was . .."  
753a.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink manuscript of three unrelated sentence fragments, the second being "We die a little every day and twice at night. . ." 1p.

 

"They say it's over. . ."  
see # 649b  

 

"They say that if you can stay away from bullfights..."  
754.  Manuscript. 
Pencil and ink incomplete manuscript, in part on writing. W/ correction in both pencil and ink. Written on versos of a bound galley of Thunder of Earth (half sheets only). W/one brown paper wrapper w/ink notation (by M.H.?) "E.H. unpublished." pp. 1-10, [6pp.]. 16pp.

 

"They say that you can never go back..."  
755.  Typescript. 
W/few ink typographical corrections. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
755a.  Typescript. 
Original of #755, w/ typographical corrections in pencil. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Young/Mann 125
755b.  Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript, untitled. First page missing, but a typescript copy is present. pp.  [1p.], 2-5. 5pp.

 

"They were such splendid negros..."  
756.  EH Typescript. 
W/manuscript draft of some stanzas of the poem on verso. Also typescript and carbon of poem, different version, beginning "Hurray for Fonnie Richardson. . . " Page 2 of the typescript is headed "L'envoi" and begins "I love to see the negro..." 5pp.
Young/Mann 184

 

"They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting. . . "  
757.  Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript. pp. 1-3, 3-6. 7pp. (Draft for part of "Notes on the Next War.")

 

"This is a little piece about why the Spaniards. . ."  
758.  EH Typescript. 
W/minor corrections. Untitled. Mentions Stein. pp. 1-8. 8pp. 

 

"This is the head of Milton Wolff last commander of..."  
EH Typescript and Notes. 
One page EH typescript w/pencil corrections on the Lincoln Washington Battalion. Two pages pencil notes in unidentified hand on Milton Wolff and the Battalion. 3pp.

 

This Machine Age  
759a.  EH Typescript. 
Two drafts, titled "Are Artists People and So Forth" and "They Call It The Machine Age." Few holograph corrections. An interview w/himself. pp. 1-3, 1-4, [1p.]. 8pp.
Young/Mann 280
759b.  EH Typescript. 
Titled and w/one pencil correction. Guaranty-Trust Paris address typed at upper left. pp. 1-3, 3. 4pp.
Young/Mann 281

 

This Must Be the Place  by James Charters  
760.  Introduction Manuscript. 
Untitled pencil manuscript headed "Introduction or Preface." W/sparse ink corrections. Dated and signed on last page "Ernest Hemingway Serengetti Plains/Tanganyika/December 1933." pp. 1-9. 9pp.
Young/Mann 111

 

"This was the letter the action was to be in..."  
761. EH Typescript. 
Mentions Henry Strater, Dos Passos. On Key West. pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

The Three Day Blow  
762.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Untitled ink manuscript fragments beginning "pocket of his Mackinaw coat... " One page ink manuscript sentence fragments. pp. 2-3, [1p.]. 3pp.

 

Three Shots  
See # 493  

 

"Three weeks ago in Paris. . ."
763.  Typescript. 
Untitled typescript w/pencil corrections on the Spanish Civil War. pp. 1-5. 5pp.

 

Throw Your Hides Away  
764.  EH Typescript. 
Titled typescript written on bottom half of page. Uncorrected. Top half is an "add" to "Farmer's Co-op News." 1p.

 

The Time Now, The Place Spain  
765.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled, w/many pencil corrections and inserts. pp. 1, [1p.], 2-4, [2pp.], 5-6. 9pp.
766.  Typescript. 
Untitled carbon. pp. [2pp.], 2-6. 7pp.
see also # 716 , page beginning "insert: and they did not. . ." and page beginning "at Caporetto, intelligently. But . . ."

 

[Titles]  
767.  Manuscript Notes. 
Pencil notes of "Puppies' Titles" and "Mummy's Titles." 1p.
767a.  EH Typescript. 
Two lists on verso of one page, the first being four titles for a work in Italy, the second a listing of the short stories except for "A Banal Story" in Men Without Women . 1p.
see also # 120c  
767b.  EH Typescript. 
A list of seven titles headed "Ernest M. Hemingway / Stories sent to Toronto in June." 1p.

 

"To take one's own life. . ."  
767c.  Manuscript Fragments.
Ink and pencil fragments. The first begins, "To take one's own life is a form of cheating at solitaire." The second begins, "The philosophy, if there is any, in this book may be shit. . ." Address notes penciled in upper right corner of page: "3402 Troost Ave." 1p.
MH APT-H,"E.H. Early Unsent Letters"
[Opened April 1990]

 

To a tragic Poetess  
768.  EH Typescript. 
Titled carbon w/ minor corrections of a poem. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
768a.  EH Typescript. 
Original of #768. Titled and w/few blue lead pencil corrections. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Young/Mann 185B
768b. EH Typescript. 
Titled, w/one pencil typographical correction. Different from both #768 and #768a. pp. 1-3.
Young/Mann 185C
768c.  EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections and headed "Nothing in Her Life Became Her Like Her Almost Leaving Of It / Description Of Our New Tragic Poetess excluding lines in praise of abortion." pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

To Chink whose trade is Soldiering  
768d.  Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript of a poem, titled, beginning "When you are picked up dead. . ." 1p.

 

To Crazy Christian  
768e.  Manuscript. 
Titled Pencil manuscript of a poem beginning "There was a cat named Crazy Christian..." Written on cardboard. 1p.
Young/Mann 187

 

Today is Friday  
769. EH Typescript. 
W/pencil and ink corrections. Titled in pencil. Other lined-out titles are "One More for the Nazarene" and "The Seed of the Church." PP. 1-5. 5pp.
Young/Mann 90
769.5. Photocopy of Today is Friday. From The As Stable Pamphlets, 1926. Numbered 268/300. W/ drawing by Jean Cocteau and handwritten note "Edward O'Brien, 8 Jan 1926." [Added 2006]
see also # 120, 120a, 120a.5  

 

The Tomb of My Grandfather  
see # 383  

 

"To develop initiative..."  
770.  Manuscript Notes. 
In pencil and purple pencil. On verso of a letter from George Breaker, dated 12/5/23. On Don Hall Young, Comrades Club, Mrs F. Constance, education, and schooling. 1p.

 

To Do on Book  
770a.     Manuscript Notes. 
Pencil notes on Chapter 29 of an untitled book, mentioning Bobby, the sausage, the Boatman, and the Valhalla express. 1p.
see also  Across the River and Into the Trees  

 

To Good Guys Dead  
771. Typescript. 
Titled, uncorrected. Begins "They sucked us in. . ." 1p.
Young/Mann 188

 

To My Valentine  
771a. Manuscript. 
Ink manuscript of two poem fragments, one written for Val[ery Danby-Smith?]. 2pp.

 

Toklas, Alice B.  
See # 265a  

 

Tolstoy  
see # 759a  

 

Torcello Piece  
772.  EH Typescript. 
Titled, w/pencil corrections. 1p.
773.  Typescript. 
Three titled, uncorrected carbons. 3pp.

 

Toronto Star  
773a.  Coverage of War between Greece and Turkey, Oct 1922. 
EH cable draft w/pencil corrections, notes in another hand, and background material. Some correspondence. 6pp.
773a.5. Coronation of Queen Marie and King Ferdinand. EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. By-line and date: "By John Hadley/ INS Staff Correspondent/ Sofia/ 10/21/22" in other hand at top of page. pp. 1-3. 3pp.
773b.  Interview w/Clemenceau, Fall 1922. 
Background material, notes from the interview, and EH Typed Cable Draft for this unpublished, untitled article. 21pp.
773b.5. EH Typescript. 
Two draft fragments of unpublished manuscript of first article or introductory material for articles on Franco-German situation (April - May 1923). Beginning "Across from the post office..." Headed "By Ernest M. Hemingway, Article No. 1." pp. 1-2. E2pp., 4pp.
see also names of specific articles
773b.6. Hunt for convicts, Kingston, Ontario. EH typescript fragment with pencil notes. 
Begins "until the postmaster of Merrickville..." p. 1-2, 2-3, 3. And cable dated Sept 12 [1923) with pencil drawings on verso of 3rd add sheet. p. 1-3 3pp. 3pp.
773c.  Lloyd George's North American Visit, Oct 1923. Notes, both by EH and Isabelle Simmons, drafts copies of cables, passes, some correspondence, etc. all dealing w/EH's coverage of Lloyd George's visit. Includes arrival, theater appearance golf game, interview on train. 99pp
773d.  Major Swaddling, Nov 1923. EH typed memo and correspondence. 9pp.
773e. Miscellany. Notes, drafts, cables, etc. for various assignments including a Siki fight, a concert at Massey Hall, financial notes, fundamentalism, etc. 63pp.
see also names of specific articles
773f.  1 page headed in type "Hemingway Hawkenson in England. No.3 in series." with unrelated pencil notes. 1p.

 

Tortosa Calmly Awaits Assault by Insurgents  
774.  Cable. 
Untitled. W/some pencil corrections. Authorization stamped on last page, dated Barcelona, 18 April 1938 pp. 1-3. 3pp.
Hanneman C287     
775.  Release. 
Titled. Date line: Ebro Delta, Spain, April 18, [1938]. Release date: Tuesday, April 19. 3pp.
Hanneman C287
see also # 597.5  

 

Tourists are Scarce at the Swiss Resorts  
775.5.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled, uncorrected Headed: "Ernest M. Hemingway, 74 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, Paris, France. Dateline: Les Avants, Switzerland (By mail). Published TSW 2/4/22, pp.1-2. 2pp.

 

"Toward Evening It was not so hot but it was still dusty..."  
see # 597c  

 

To Will Davies  
775a. EH Typescript. 
W/minor pencil and typographical corrections. Titled poem, beginning "There were two men to be hanged. . . " 1p.
Young/Mann 189

 

"The train moved through the hot Valley..."  
see # 472  

 

"The train stopped at Boyne Falls. . ."  
776.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
W/pencil corrections. Start of a story about Nick and Bill Smith; Nick returning from the war. pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

Translations from the Esquimaux  
777.  EH Typescript. 
Titled and subtitled "There are Seasons." Four-lined poem beginning "The sea otter dived..." 1p.

 

"Travel is Broadening..."  
777.5.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
Uncorrected untitled sketch headed "Hemingway" at top left in type. pp. 1-2. 2pp. (w/EH notes mentioning Adelaide St. & George Lowe on reverse)

 

Travel Poem  
777a.  Pencil Manuscript.
Titled, beginning "Go Mary I would say to thee. . ." Signed and dated 22/12/49, Ritz Hotel Paris EH." W/signed EH annotation on verso. 1p.
Young/Mann 191

 

Treachery in Aragon  
778.  EH Typescript. 
Titled "Treachery." W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-4. 4pp.
779.  Typescript. 
Titled "Treachery." pp. 1-5. 5pp.

 

Treasury of the Free World  
See # 699a  

 

Treasury for the Free World  by Ben Raeburn. Introduction
780.  Manuscript. 
Untitled pencil manuscript w/several discarded parts. Signed and dated "San Francisco de Paula September 17, 1945." Very few red pencil corrections. pp. 1-31 1-11, 9-15. 21 pp.
781. EH Typescripts. 
One complete and one partial untitled carbon, both w/"Foreward" penciled by EH on first page. W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-4, 1-3. 7pp.

 

"tribal custom the Irish being a savage people. . ."
781a. EH Typescript Fragment. 
On the Irish Catholic and chastity. No corrections. 1p.
Young/Mann 286

 

A Tribute to Mamma from Papa Hemingway
782.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
783.  Typescript. 
Untitled carbon. Headed "About Marlene Dietrich:" Dated in type: "Finca Vigia / San Francisco de Paula / Cuba / September 26, 1951." pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

[Troy Plant Story]  
784.  EH Typescript. 
Carbon headed "For Troy Plant Story." Part of COSA series. Editor's Note, insert, and typescript. Some pencil and ink corrections, some in EH's hand, others not. 7pp.

 

"Twenty eight weavers working..."
785.  EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. On the history of the cooperative movement. Verso second page. 4pp.

 

"Twice in the night he got up. . ."
786.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript on writing in the daytime, dreaming of being in Michigan, on a boat. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
Young/Mann 287

 

"Two returned men stood looking. . ."
787.  Manuscript. 
Ink manuscript of "Lieutenants' Mustaches the Only Permanent Thing We Got Out of War." pp. 1-3. 3pp.

 

"Two sides to every question..."
788. Manuscript Fragment. 
Six lines of sentence fragments. On verso is a list of titles and other word games beginning "Major Smotsburg Enemy of the human race..." 1p.

 

Two Wars and More to Come  by Herbert Matthews. Advertisement
789.  Manuscript. 
Purple pencil draft of a cablegram quoted in the New York Times Book Review , 1/30/38. pp. 1-3, [2pp.]. 5pp.

 

Tzara, Tristan
see # 241a  
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Hemingway, Ernest,This page lists all the story fragment descriptions for "T" found in the Ernest Hemingway Collection.,