Letter, 1932 August 10, L-T Cooke, Montana to Charles [Thompson].

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Letter, 1932 August 10, L-T Cooke, Montana to Charles [Thompson].

Hemingway describes sage grouse shooting the previous week and mentions his first article for Outdoor life in the September issue to his friend and fellow sportsman, Charles Thompson. "It sure will be sweet to see you and to hunt - would have given anything if you could have had that sage chicken shooting ..."

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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961

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