Collection, 1923-1962 (inclusive), 1925-1940 (bulk).

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Collection, 1923-1962 (inclusive), 1925-1940 (bulk).

Includes the following correspondence: 2 TLS from Hemingway to James T. Babb, 1930; TLS from Hemingway to Miss Finch, 1926 Aug. 18; 21 letters (16 ALS and 5 negative photostats of TLS) from Hemingway to Guy S. Hickok, 1928 July - 1931 Oct.; 2 letters (ALS and TLS) from Hemingway to Hound ? TLS from Hemingway to Lawrence Langner (docketed by Langner as received 1940 Mar. 19); 5 TL from Hemingway to William Lengel, 1930-1931; TLS from Hemingway to Sinclair Lewis, 1941 Nov.; TL from Hemingway to Ray Long, 1930 Oct. 29; 6 letters (3 ALS and 3 TLS) from Hemingway to Robert McAlmon, 1923-1925; ALS from Hemingway to Fred B. Millett, 1937 July; TLS from Millet to Hemingway, 1937 July 3; 11 photocopied letters (5 ALS, 5 TLS, and Christmas card) from Hemingway to Grace Quinlan, 1920-1921; 31 letters and postcards from Hemingway to Gertrude Stein, 1922-1925; ALS (photocopy) from Hemingway to Edward K. Thompson, 1960 June 2; 41 letters (40 ALS and TLS) from Hemingway to Violet Trefusis; and 3 letters (2 ALS and TLS) from Hemingway to Thornton Wilder. Correspondence also includes typewritten carbon copies (5p.) of letters from the U.S. Army (Paris), 1945 May, concerning the destruction of copies of Hemingway's selected short stories (Armed Services Edition). Also includes manuscripts of the following Hemingway materials: The Age Demanded (carbon copy of 8 line poem); At the Hemingways: A family portrait (carbon); A Moveable Feast; Quick Assets ? Today is Friday (typescript with pencil corrections); and A Readers Writer, by Langston Hughes, 1962 May 2.

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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961

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Born in 1899, Ernest Hemingway was the second of six children born to Grace Hall and Clarence Edmonds Hemingway. Ernest developed a love of literature and music from his mother, a trained opera singer and music teacher after her marriage, and gained a keen interest in outdoor sports--hunting, fishing, woodscraft--from his father, a doctor and avid naturalist. Divided between the family's home in Oak Park, Illinois, and their summer cottage on Lake Waldoon in Michigan, Ernest's chil...