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Ernest Hemingway: A Storyteller's Legacy
The Journey to the John F. Kennedy Library
 
Ernest Hemingway skiing in Gstaad, Switzerland, 1927.

Ernest Hemingway skiing in Switzerland, February 1927. EH 4497P

Ernest Hemingway seated on the terrace of his home in Cuba, the Finca Vigia, circa 1947.

Ernest Hemingway at his home in Cuba, the Finca Vigia, circa 1947. EH-C717T

Hemingway on War and its Aftermath
by Tom Putnam
How his chronicles of World War I affected on of the 20th century's most influential writers and, in turn, the course of American literature. In Prologue, Spring 2006  

Ernest Hemingway: A Storyteller's Legacy
by Megan F. Desnoyers
An article about Ernest Hemingway and the Hemingway collection held at the John F. Kennedy Library.  This article originally appeared in Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives, Vol. 24, No. 4, Winter 1992.

The Journey to the John F. Kennedy Library
by Megan F. Desnoyers
An article describing how the Ernest Hemingway collection came to the John F. Kennedy Library.  This article originally appeared in Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives, Vol. 24, No. 4, Winter 1992.

Picturing Hemingway
An exhibition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, June 18-November 7, 1999

Hemingway's Library: A Composite Record (pdf)
By James D. Brasch and Joseph Sigman. Electronic edition, 2000. (Originally published New York and London by Garland Pub., 1981.) 441 pp. Complete text in Adobe .PDF format (1,708kb). The publication is provided in Adobe Acrobat ® format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat ® you can download it here. Download compressed version (1,525kb).

Hemingway's Reading: An Inventory (pdf)
by Michael Reynolds (1,109k).
The Kennedy Library wishes to thank Hemingway biographer Michael Reynolds and Princeton University Press for allowing this book to be made available to the public on our web page. The publication is provided in Adobe Acrobat ® format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat ® you can download it here. You can also download Hemingway's Reading in compressed format here. (871k)

The following is a list of Hemingway related holdings at other libraries:

The Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library

The Ernest Hemingway Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin 

The Ernest Hemingway Collection at the Library of Congress, donated by John Hemingway and A. E. Hotchner 

Princeton Library Carlos Baker Collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1800s-1987 (bulk 1918-1967): Finding Aid 

The Ernest Hemingway Collection at the University of Delaware Library 

The Ernest Hemingway Manuscripts at the University of Delaware Library

The Speiser and Easterling-Hallman Foundation Collection at Thomas Cooper Library at the University of South Carolina 

Hemingway and The Magazines: An exhibition from The Speiser and Easterling-Hallman Foundation Collection of Ernest Hemingway by John B. Weaver at the University of South Carolina

The Charles D. Field Collection of Ernest Hemingway at Stanford University

The William Horne-Ernest Hemingway Papers, 1913-1985 at The Newberry Library, Chicago, IL

Ernest Hemingway Image Collection at the Oak Park Public Library

Other Hemingway Resources Online

American Masters: Reflections on Ernest Hemingway by Tom Stoppard

The American Novel (PBS)

Clarke Historical Society: Hemingway's Michigan Connections 

Kansas City Star: Hemingway Page 

Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure (PBS) 

Nobelprize.org: Ernest Hemingway 1954 Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 

Reviews of Ernest Hemingway's Books From the Archives of The New York Times 

Visita virtual de Finca Vigia (Virtual tour of the Finca Vigia in Cuba) by El Museo Ernest Hemingway 

 
 
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