Ernest Hemingway Collection, 1860-1965.

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Ernest Hemingway Collection, 1860-1965.

Holograph and typescript works, correspondence of family and friends, and works by associates, make up the bulk of the Ernest Hemingway Collection, 1860-1965. The Works Series is composed of holograph and typescript versions of articles, fiction, poems, and other works created by Hemingway over the course of his writing career. Of particular interest is the heavily edited holograph and typescript draft of Death in the Afternoon. Also present are several poems and a large collection of typescript articles written by Hemingway for the North American Newspaper Alliance during the Spanish Civil War. The Correspondence Series, comprising the bulk of the collection, contains a small number of letters to and from Hemingway and a great number of letters from Hemingway's family members, including his parents and grandparents, whose correspondence dates back as far as 1877. The letters of friends and associates are also present, along with the correspondence of researchers, some of which was written after Hemingway's death. The Works by other Authors Series is composed of poems, short stories, speeches, and theses by Hemingway's family and associates. A few items by Hemingway's antecedents date back as far as 1860. Robert Brown, Grace Hall Hemingway, John Pratt, and Philip Young, as well as others are all present in this section.

15 boxes (6.25 linear feet), 11 galley folders, 1 oversize folder.

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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...

Brown, Robert Morgan.

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Hemingway, Leicester, 1915-1982

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American author, brother of Ernest Hemingway. From the description of Leicester Hemingway New Atlantis Collection, 1964-1966. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122589970 Leicester C. Hemingway, only brother to the great American novelist Ernest Hemingway, was born in Oak Park, Illinois, on April 1, 1915. Like Ernest, Leicester was a writer, world traveler, and avid outdoorsman. He worked as a news...

Bailey, Benjamin H., 1964-

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Barker, Carlos, 1909-1987

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Bailey, Mary Alice.

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North American Newspaper Alliance.

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Hall, Ernest Miller.

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Jepson, Ursula Hemingway.

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Gardner, Carol Hemingway.

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Arnold, Ruth.

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Hemingway, Grace Hall

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Hemingway, Clarence Edmonds.

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Sanford, Marcelline Hemingway, 1898-1963

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Hall, Leicester Campbell.

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Mainland, Madelaine Hemingway.

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Samuels, Lee

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