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

Manuscripts

I. Book manuscripts
II. Story and fragment manuscripts

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I

"I could cut it a different way. . ."
480.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Untitled pencil manuscript headed "insert - 17." About cutting Andy's hair. From Garden of Eden.  1p.

 

"I do not think I ever liked. . ."
481.  Manuscript. 
Unfinished pencil manuscript sketch on Ed Rumson, war correspondent. pp. 1-6. 6pp.

 

"I don't know what the humanists believe about fucking..."
482.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
Seven lines. 1p.

 

"I don't say you will not be a coward..."
483.  Manuscript. 
Untitled pencil manuscript of three lines. 1p. Young/Mann 230

 

"If I should die think only this of me..."
see # 658

 

"If the news is big enough and warm enough..."
483a.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript of "If the news is big enough and warm enough you can write it on anything with anything" in its entirety. 1p.

 

"If you walked straight down hill..."
484.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Several pencil manuscript fragments of Paris sketches small parts of which are used in A Moveable Feast . Mentions Bill Bird, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Beach, [and Hadley]. pp. 1-3, 3 [1p.], 8. 6pp.

 

"If you wish to write of it..."
see # 750

 

Ignorance or A Puritan Courtship 
484a.  Manuscript. 
Pencil titled manuscript of a story in which the Puritan John visits Mary in her cabin and they learn about the birds and bees. pp. 1-8. 8pp. Young/Mann 52. Unpublished.
484b. EH Typescript Fragment. 
Incomplete titled sketch, uncorrected, in which Mary meets the window washer. pp. 1-2, [1p.] 3pp. Young/Mann 52. Unpublished.
484c. Hadley's Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript titled "A Puritan Courtship" written by Hadley Hemingway, beginning "Amalgamate Steele was a handsome young woman of thirty-five who lived with her paralyzed mother. . . " pp. 1-9, 11. 10pp. Young/Mann 52
see also Other Materials:  Manuscripts, Not EH - Mowrer, Hadley Hemingway

 

I Guess Everything Reminds you of Something
485.  Typescript. 
Titled carbon. pp.1-8. 8pp. [not for publishing or quoting]
485a.  Typescript. 
Pencil corrected original of #458. "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED" printed in red by MH on top. pp. 1-8. 8pp. Young/Mann 51B
485a.5  Photocopy of Typescript. 
Copy of #485a. Headed by MH: "Not to be Published" pp. 1-8. 8pp.
MH APT-E, "MH Letters 51'-60'"
[Opened April 1990]
485b.  Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript, titled in ink. pp. 1-12, 6-8. 15pp. Young/Mann 51A

 

"'I guess so,' she admitted..."
see # 544

 

"I have no special regard for Satan. . ."
see # 360

 

"I had not seen them for a year..."
486. Manuscript. 
Pencil draft of a sketch on F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. Mentions Cocteau, Joyce, [and Hadley]. pp. 1-12. 12pp.
Draft for a published chapter in "A Moveable Feast"

 

"I have seen too many men with helmets..."
487.  Sentence Fragments. 
Pencil sentence drafts and fragments on both sides of a page. Mentions Gertrude Stein and The Little Review . 1p.  Unpublished.

 

"I made an operational plan. . ."
488.  Photocopy of an EH Typescript Fragment. 
Nine lines of dialogue with Keiti Africa. 1p.

 

"Imitating everybody, living and dead..."
489.  Manuscript Notes.
Ink notes penned on back of an envelop dated 12/31/27.
Mentions Eliot, " The Waste Land," and Pound. 1 piece

 

"I'm off'n wild wimmen. . . "
490.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled poem. 1p.

 

"In a magazine I saw a picture of a trench club . .."
490a. EH Typescript. 
Untitled poem w/ pencil corrections. pp. 1-3. 3pp. Young/Mann 149

 

"In America men who live in and love the mountains. . ."
491.  Manuscript. 
Ink draft, incomplete. pp. 1-3. 3pp

 

In Another Country
492.  EH Typescript. 
Titled in pencil, w/pencil corrections. pp. 1-7. 7 pp. Young/Mann 53A
492a. EH Typescript Fragment.  
Untitled, pencil corrected typescript of the beginning of the story. pp. 1-21 4- 5. 4pp. Young/Mann 53D
Manuscript beginning "In the fall of the year. . ."
see # 507
Typescript titled "In Another Country - Two"
see # 120, 120a, 120a.5 , and 622
see also "Nick Adams Stories, the"

 

Indian Camp
493.  Manuscript. 
Untitled ink manuscript w/an 8 page start which was deleted from the story. On verso of page 9 is a start to a Typed Letter to Larry [Gains?], dated Toronto, November 4, 1923. pp. 1-29. 29pp. Young/Mann 254, and 71
494.  EH Typescript. 
Carbon w/ink corrections, titled in ink: "One Night Last Summer." Penned in Eli's hand on page 1: "Puplished (sic) April 1924 in Transatlantic Review" as Work in Progress. pp. I-7. 7 pp. Young/Mann 74
495.  Typescript. 
Titled w/typographical corrections in ink. Page numbered in ink. pp. 1-7. 7pp.
see also "Nick Adams Stories, the"

 

Indian Country and the White Army
496.  Photocopy of a Manuscript. 
Autobiographical war story, originally titled "The Limited Objective" and beginning "The forest of the Ardennes was all Indian country. . . " Retitled. pp. 1-3, 5-10, 12-25. 23 pp. Photocopy of Young/Mann 56
496a.  Manuscript. 
Titled in pencil. Ink manuscript w/pencil corrections from page one through page ten. The ink changes at the bottom of the first page, and the first title "The Limited Objective" is in the second ink. Pencil manuscript beginning on page 10 w/very few ink corrections an pages 10, 11, 15, 18, and 24. Red pencil lines on pages 8 and 20.  Original of #496. Word counts in pencil. pp. 1-10, 12-25. 24pp. Young/Mann 56
496b.  Copy of a Typescript. 
Titled and w/ "E. Hemingway / A Short Story., typed on page one. W/typographical corrections. pp. 1-19. 19pp. (Scribners)

 

The Indians Moved Away
497. EH Typescript. 
Several starts. 1p. Can be photocopied.
498.  EH Typescript/Manuscript.
Untitled typescript w/ink corrections and last two pages in ink manuscript. "Champs D'Honneur" penned on verso of page 1. Also an address on verso of page 5. pp. 1-5. 5pp. Young/Mann 76.  Can be photocopied.
499.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink manuscript beginning "The green boy, Eddy . . ." pp. 5. 1p.  Can be photocopied.
499a. EH Typescript Fragment. One sentence uncorrected, beginning "Simon Green was
the only rich Indian." 1p. Young/Mann 269.  Can be photocopied.
see also "Nick Adams Stories, the"

 

"In Europe his Manhattan Transfer..."
500. Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink draft w/one false start, on Dos Passos. pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

Infantry in New Role
see # 461-462

 

"In Madrid it can be so hot at night. . ."
501.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil sentence drafts, one on the Archbishop of Toledo. 1p. Young/Mann 234

 

"In my sleep it was as though a door opened..."
502.  EH Typescript. 
Partial typescript of a story mentioning Hadley, Mary Tugman. pp. 1-4, [1p.]. 5pp

 

"In order that she begut children which when she would see them famous..."
502a. Manuscript Fragment. 
Manuscript fragment in pencil on a pad sized sheet of paper. 1p.

 

"In Paris there was a revolution being plotted..."
see # 239a

 

In Sicily by Elio Vittorini. Introduction
503.  EH Typescript. 
Untitled, w/pencil corrections and insert. Dated in type: "Cortina D'Ampezzo, 1949." pp. [1p.], 1-2. 3pp.
504.  Typescript. 
Untitled carbon w/no corrections. Dated in type: "Cortina D'Ampezzo, 1949." pp. 1-2pp.  2pp.

 

Inside Dope on the Big Fight: The Super-Man Myth
505. Typescript. 
Titled, w/few pencil corrections. pp. 1-4. 4pp.

 

"In the country he had never seen a bullfight..."
506.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
One page of typescript w/pencil corrections. p. 4. 1p.

 

"In the fall of the year. . ."
507.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil sentence drafts about Charles Fiske/Smith, writer . 1p.
Young/Mann 53B

 

"In the fall people shut the cottages. . ."
508.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil fragment on graph paper, about Nick. Written on both sides. 1p.
Young/Mann 235.

 

"In the fall the leaves fell. . ."
508.5  EH Typescript Fragment. 
Uncorrected fragment of four lines on a torn sheet of paper. 1p.

 

"In the mountains the snow fell on the dead..."
508a.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Untitled, incomplete pencil manuscript, about the war and the wounded. pp. 1- 4. 4pp.

 

"In the night he slept with the pillow..."
509.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink manuscript draft. pp. 1-2. 2pp. Young/Mann 225

 

"In the nights now when he woke he did not think..."
510.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Ink manuscript of four lines on a small torn sheet. 1p.

 

"In the night the regiment marched..."
see # 618

 

"In the Pensione Aguilar . . ."
511.  Manuscript Fragment. Pencil. Second page has writing on both sides and begins "Nicanor Villalta is the name. . . " 2pp. Young/Mann 236

 

"In the winter afternoons. . ."
512.  Manuscript. 
Untitled pencil manuscript. pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

"In those days everyone was very fond of my father..."
513.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Several pencil manuscript fragments, once part of a notebook containing also the story listed under "Then it was early June..." (#734). Other stories about Nick and Robert Thompson. Six unnumbered pages, some written on both sides. 6pp. Young/Mann 89

 

"In those days there was the North Prairie..."
514.  Manuscript. 
Pencil manuscript. pp. 1-6. 6pp. Young/Mann 237

 

"In those days the whiskey was made Red Lodge . ."
see # 842-842b

 

"I saw a drunken working man. . ."
515.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Pencil fragments on two sides of one page. Mentions Arles, Anatole France, Avignon. Also ideas for a story about a girl who wanted to cut her hair. 1p.

 

Islands in the Stream -- White House Reading

516. 

Typescripts and Correspondence. 
Four typescripts, one with Frederic March's markings, of the portion from Book Three of Islands in the Stream which was read at the White House Nobel Prize Winners Dinner, April 19, 1962.
1. Typescript, with Frederic March's notations, i, 1-15 pp.
2. Typescript with corrections, i-ii, 1-17 pp.
3. Typescript with corrections, i, 1-2 (copy) 3-15 pp. (carbon copy)
4.Typescript, photostatic copy with Frederic March's notations, i, 1-15 pp.
69pp. in total. Young/Mann 17L  

 

Italians in a Trap
see # 463-465

 

Italy, 1927
517. Manuscript. 
Titled, unpaginated pencil draft on graph paper. One correction in blue on second page. At end EH writes instructions to "go on in other book page 3." 3pp. Young/Mann 58
see also # 329-330 , 328a

 

"It had been twilight outside..."
518.  Manuscript. 
Incomplete pencil manuscript about reporters in Constantinople. Mentions Tudway. pp. 1-5. 5pp. Young/Mann 239
see also # 526 , 847

 

"I think that I have never trod. . ."
518a.  Manuscript. 
Ink manuscript, untitled of a poem. 1p. Young/Mann 148

 

"It is cool at night on the roofs of the city. . ."
519.  EH Typescript. 
Poem, untitled and uncorrected. 100 E. Chicago Avenue address typed in upper left corner. 1p. Young/Mann 151
519a. 
EH Typescript. 
Three typescripts, all different, one titled "Flat Roofs" and bearing 100 E. Chicago Avenue address. No corrections. 3pp. Young/Mann 139 and 143

 

"It is time to write a story..."
520.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil fragment mentioning Hadley and the races at Enghien. On telegram form paper. 1p.

 

"It may be when you come to die the articles you've written..."
see # 840a

 

"'It's all right.’ he said. . ."
521. EH Typescript Fragment. 
Sketches of a dialogue w/Fredrick Henry. W/pencil corrections. pp. 1-2. 2pp.

 

"It seems there is not any sex. . ."
522.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript mentioning Jimmy House. pp. 1-2. 2pp. Young/Mann 240

 

"It snowed all that afternoon. . ."
522a.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
Untitled short story, in two chapters, unfinished, similar in story to The Fifth Column . Two false starts one in EH Typescript, and one in pencil manuscript, beginning "One night when we were sleeping there W/pencil corrections. pp. [3pp.], 2-10. 12pp.
see also # 824

 

"Its self was one of those low squat..."
523.
EH Typescript Fragment. 
W/pencil corrections. About "Punk and Mrs. Marsden." 1p.

 

"It was happy and it was something..."
524.  EH Typescript Fragment. 
2pp. Young/Mann 241

 

"It was June and there were many showers..."
see # 734a

 

"It was time to go to bed. . ."
525.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript, mentioning mother, father, and John. pp. 1-2. 2pp.
Young/Mann 242

 

"It was very cold in England in the Spring that we made the invasion..."
525a.  EH Typescript/Manuscript. 
Untitled sketch headed in pencil "Rough Notes." W/pencil corrections. W.W. II story mentioning Mary and others. pp. 1-17, 22-23, [1p.], 24-38.
35pp. (Scribners).  Unpublished.
525b.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil manuscript insert to p.9 of #525a. Written on Sun Valley Lodge stationery w/ "Dear Malcom, Sun Valley, Idaho, October 30, 1947" crossed out on the top of verso. 2pp.
MH APT-F, "A Room on the Garden Side"
[Opened April 1990]
See also # 262-262b , 310, 310a , 442a , 445 , 526a, and 527

 

"It was very hot in Constantinople..."
526.  Manuscript Fragments. 
Two drafts of a story in Constantinople, the second beginning "It was very dusty in Constantinople. . ." Pencil. pp. 1-4, 1-6. 10pp.
see also # 518 , 847

 

"It was very strange with the irregulars..."
526a.  EH Manuscript notes. 
Pencil notes on World War II. On verso of letterhead Finca Vigia, San Francisco de Paula, Cuba". 1p.

 

"It would be easy to give you the names. . . "
527.  Typescript. 
Two carbons of page two of a typescript. W/ink note (by MH?) reading "Part of letter written during W. War II." 3pp.

 

"'I've got to get it over,' he said. . ."
528.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil. Mentions Tommy. 1p.
Young/Mann 243

 

"I've seen him when we used to row. . ."
see # 384

 

"I wish I had never gone out there..."
529.  Manuscript Fragment. 
Pencil sentence drafts. 1p.
Young/Mann 233
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