Letter, 1932 August 27, Nordquist Ranch, Wyoming to Charles [Thompson].

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Letter, 1932 August 27, Nordquist Ranch, Wyoming to Charles [Thompson].

Hemingway asks Thompson to "... find the box that the Quintanilla portrait of me came in ... and pack it and ship it tow Maxwell E. Perkins ... They want it for display." He goes on to ask Thompson to bring a book "... called I believe The assault on Everest ...", tells about hunting and fishing at Crazy Lakes, and mentions Gerald and Sara Murphy and their children coming on August 30th.

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