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

Manuscripts

I. Book manuscripts
II. Story and fragment manuscripts

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"'Yes.'/'Indeed,' I said Tudway..."
847 EH Typescript Fragment. 
W/pencil corrections and inserts. Mentions Tudway, Von Richter, and Helen. pp. 2-7, 6-7. 8pp.
see also # 518 , 526

 

"You can be right dear reader. . ."
848 Manuscript. 
Ink manuscript of three sides written on two pages. On Paris mentioning Ben Gallagher, Joyce. Signed at top.
Young/Mann 128

 

"You could not be the one. . ."
849.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink draft on graph paper about being a bullfighter. Dialogue between Felix and Mariano. Another start: "It was a hot night. . . " Unnumbered pages. 4pp.
Young/Mann 301

 

"You have a great advantage..."
850.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
Sketches of dialogue, four lines total. 1p.

 

"You know how it is early in the morning, . ."
851.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript of a conversation between Frankie and a policeman. On verso of a 1933 Dramatist's Guild memo. pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

"You need many past performances to study a war..."
852.  EH Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. On Spanish Civil War. pp. 1-5. 5pp.
853. Typescript. 
W/pencil corrections. Signed by EH in pencil on first page and datelined: "Paris -- May Tenth. pp. 1-6. 6pp.
854. Typescript. 
Carbon #853. pencil on first page by MH: "Papa's?" pp. 1-6. 6pp.

 

Young Lardner is Fighting for Loyalist Spain
855 Cable. 
W/pencil corrections. Censure authorization dated April 25, 1938 stamped on page. 1p.
Hanneman C289.
See also # 597.5

 

The Young Liberal's Lament
856 Typescripts. 
Five versions of the poem titled "The Young Liberal's Lament." "The Earnest Liberal's Lament," "The Liberal's Prayer for Guidance," and "To Earnest Liberals." Also "The Age Demanded it typed on one half of one of the pages. 5pp.
Young/Mann 194
See also # 658a

 

Younger Brother
857.  Carbon Typescript. 
Titled, w/few pencil corrections. pp. 1-4. 4pp.
857a.  Photocopy of Carbon Typescript. 
Copy of #857. pp. 1-4. 4pp.
MH APT-E, "MH Letters 51'-60'"
[Opened April 1990]

 

"You remember this man quite well..."
858.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil fragment on back of a Museum of Modern Art envelope, postmarked 1938. 1p.

 

"You think it is pretty hot playing foot ball . . ."
859 Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript, untitled, about the army. "Rookies never want to obey anyway.  That's what this story is about. . ." Signed "Ernest Hemingway" on page 1. W/notes between classmates in high school on versos of pp. I and 2. Lined out poetry on versos of pp. 9 and 10, one headed "Free Verse," having several false starts, and beginning "With eyes aglow [in the face of] death he strode. . . ", the other beginning "He said Good Bye." pp. [2pp.], 2, [1p.], 3-9, [1p.], 10, [1p.]. 14pp.

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