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Louis Henry and Marguerite Cohn Hemingway collection

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Captain Louis Henry Cohn was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Cleveland, but his mother was from Alsace. He enlisted in the French Foreign Legion and then transferred to the regular French army at the beginning of World War I. He served with distinction, rising to the rank of Captain and was on the Army's General Staff. For the rest of his life he was called Captain Cohn. He earned several honors from the French, including the Legion of Honor (Legion d'Honneur).

Captain Cohn began corresponding with Ernest Hemingway in the spring of 1930. In his first letter to Hemingway, Cohn describes himself as a collector and introduces the idea of doing a bibliography of Hemingway's work. A definitive bibliography had been commissioned by Random House, with the stipulation that Hemingway write an introduction and sign copies of the work. The preface to Cohn's

A Bibliography of the Works of Ernest Hemingway notes Hemingway's feelings about the idea: "Mr. Hemingway was opposed to the idea from its inception, but on realizing my determination to do the book, whether or no, he was most gracious in verifying data for me and in correcting certain errors of mine. His point of view is best expressed in the comment appearing on the frontispiece 'Dear Captain Cohn, You may have this [a page of manuscript] for your book if you want it but truly, very truly, I think it all balls to publish bibliographies of living writers. E.H.' and the following from his letter to me accompanying it, 'Please do not take the typewritten notation on the mss. personally. It was my opinion when you first wrote to me that you were doing a bibliography, it was my opinion when you asked if I would see you about it in N.Y., and it remains my considered opinion today. So I would like it recorded since otherwise I might seem to favour such a compilation. A bibliography may be of interest to you because you love books but I do not love them at all'" (pp. 10-11).

During 1930, in addition to compiling the Hemingway bibliography, Cohn married Marguerite Arnold and opened the House of Books bookshop. Marguerite Cohn became a partner in House of Books and her husband gave her his extensive Hemingway collection. She was to continue adding material to the collection after Cohn's death in 1953.

Through the combined efforts of Louis and Marguerite Cohn, the House of Books grew into one of the most important American bookstores specializing in modern first editions. Cohn also published a series of books entitled "The Crown Octavos" under the imprint of the House of Books. Number two of the series was Hemingway's

God Rest You Merry Gentlemen published in a limited edition of 300 copies in mid-April of 1933, the first appearance of this short story. It was published, with some revisions, later in the same year in Winner Take Nothing. Cohn noted about its sale: "With all the banks in the United States closed, I sent out a press release to a few newspapers and announcements to a few book-stores and received over a thousand orders for an edition of 300 copies" (Avocations, 1 (January 1938), p. 353).

Cohn was also responsible for the facsimile publication of Hemingway's "Bastard Note" issued as a commemorative greeting in December of 1931. This facsimile of the proof sheet of the legal disclaimer to be included in the second printing of

A Farewell to Arms (1929) was signed by Hemingway, with a humorous comment about using "bastard" rather than "illegitimate child" in the disclaimer.

Cohn attempted to publish one other Hemingway item. Twelve copies of

Four Poems were to have been privately printed in August of 1930 to prevent them from being pirated. The poems ("The Age Demanded," "The Earnest Liberal's Lament," "The Lay Poets With Footnotes," and "The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers") had originally appeared in the journal, Der Querschnitt. Four Poems was never published because it would have been denied copyright due to certain censored words that Hemingway had used in the poems. Only the manuscript and galley proofs survive and are part of the Cohn Collection. (See: Audre Hanneman, Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography for notes about Cohn's publications of Hemingway material).

Cohn, Louis Henry. A Bibliography of the Works of Ernest Hemingway. (New York: Random House, 1931).Hemingway, Ernest. "Bastard Note." ([New York: House of Books, 1931]).Hemingway, Ernest. Four Poems. (New York: House of Books,[1930]). Never Published.Hemingway, Ernest. God Rest You Merry Gentlemen. (New York: House of Books, 1933).Letter from Carol Rothkopf, December 2015.

This collection of books, periodicals, correspondence, manuscripts, ephemera and papers relating to Ernest Hemingway was gathered together by Captain Louis Henry Cohn (d. 1953), a bookseller who was Hemingway's first bibliographer.

Box 1: Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS oversize boxes (17 inches)Boxes 2-20, 22-24: Shelved in SPEC MSS manuscript boxes Box 21: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (17 inches)Removals: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)Removals: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleysRemovals: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize mapcases

Purchase, 1985.

Processed by Timothy Murray and Anita A. Wellner, 1987-1989. Encoded by Lora J. Davis, May 2012.

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University of Delaware Library Special Collections
Finding Aid Author
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
Finding Aid Date
2012 April 19
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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Includes Louis Henry Cohn's personal and professional correspondence with Ernest Hemingway, Dr. Don Carlos Guffey, various publishers of Hemingway's works and other individuals. Also included is some of Hemingway's correspondence with his publishers and with Dr. Guffey. The correspondence chiefly concerns Cohn's Hemingway bibliography. Also included in this section are photographs of Ernest Hemingway, a bookplate designed by Hemingway for Cohn, transcripts and photocopies of Hemingway letters and art work concerning Hemingway.

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence between Cohn and Hemingway, chiefly concerned with Cohn's bibliography of Hemingway's work. Items are arranged chronologically.

Autograph letter signed, [1930] April 23.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Information about various editions of his books, thoughts on Cohn's bibliography.

Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Autograph letter signed, [1930] June 24.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

New York. Hemingway's ideas on what an author should write, thoughts on Gertrude Stein and critics, Allen Tate and Edmund Wilson; will not sign or write for the bibliography.

Physical Description

8 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed document and autograph letter signed, [1930] July 29.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

[Cooke City, Montana]. Typed questions sent by Cohn to Hemingway, with the autograph answers and a letter written by Hemingway. Also comments by Hemingway about the book he is writing, and about the copyrighting of poems in

Der Querschnitt. Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Autograph letter signed, [1930] September 4.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Cooke City, Montana. Contains a comment by Hemingway that autograph manuscripts of almost all his stories and books exist, more thoughts about the poems in

Der Querschnitt, information about translations of his books and stories, mention of an unpublished story on the Greco-Turkish War entitled "Death of the Standard Oil Man"; contains a drawing by Hemingway of his face with a cut from a recent accident. Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Telegram, 1930 December 8.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Billings, Montana. Hemingway will return "Little Review" and "Three Stories."

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed letter, [1930 December 19].
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Billings, Montana. Written from St. Vincent's Hospital, after a hunting accident. Hemingway tells Cohn that he is returning some books and will be returning to Piggott, Arkansas, for Christmas.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed letter, [1931 January 2].
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

[Piggott, Arkansas]. Hemingway explains his inscription on the enclosed manuscript and notes "...a bibliography may be of interest to you because you love books but I do not love them at all." He also comments on the healing of his arm. The enclosed sheet of manuscript is entitled "Death of the Standard Oil Man" and bears a typed note to Cohn: "You may have this for your book if you want it but truly, very truly, I think it is all balls to publish bibliographies of living writers. E.H."

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope and enclosed autograph manuscript (1 p.)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Autograph letter signed, [1931 January 31].
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Hemingway asks about the receipt of the page of manuscript he sent and about books sent from Piggott. Included here is the autograph envelope used by Hemingway to send one package of books.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope and part of envelope for books sent

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Autograph letter signed, typed letter signed, and typed letter (carbon), 1931 February 6 and 27.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Enclosing pamphlet and letter from Edward Titus. Also mentions that he is writing well and notes the fight between Cohn and Max Perkins over the manuscript of the unpublished chapters of

The Sun Also Rises. Also includes two copies of the letter from Edward Titus concerning Kiki. (These letters were originally laid in a copy of Kiki: Spec PS 3515 .E37 I67 1929). Physical Description

1 p., 2 pp., and 2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Autograph letter signed, [1931 November 16].
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

[Kansas City, Missouri]. Hemingway's comments on his newborn son, Gregory. He also discusses books that he wants to write including a French translation of

Kiki for Dr. Guffey. Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Autograph letter signed, [1932] March 28.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

[Key West, Florida]. Contains a thank you for the books and gift of silver for his son sent by Cohn, comments on a translation of

Kiki he has done for Dr. Guffy, and why his correspondence has "gone to hell." He also notes that his writing is the best in years, offers some thoughts on the "Milwaukee thing," and thanks Cohn for returning the typescript of the unpublished initial chapters to The Sun Also Rises. Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Autograph letter signed, [1932] October 7.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Cooke City, Montana. Hemingway offers to look through his manuscripts in Key West for something for Cohn to publish in his "booklets."

Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Autograph letter signed, [1933 March 10].
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Hemingway notes that he is returning the enclosed galleys and a Ts. copy but keeping the manuscript. Hemingway comments on the number to be printed, about the title, about having a disclaimer for names to avoid libel suits and that the copyright is to be in his name. The enclosed galley proof of "God Rest You Merry Gentlemen" has autograph corrections, additions and the inscription: "ok, EH" (dated March 3, 1933). Galley Proof shelved separately in SPEC MSS oversize galleys.

Physical Description

3 pp. with envelope and enclosed galley proof (5 pp.)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Telegram, 1933 March 25.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. "Use longer form of disclaimer ok to print 300 Hemingway."

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typescript and autograph, undated.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

These sheets of Ts. questions from Cohn concerning bibliographical information about Hemingway's publications bear autograph and typescript responses by Hemingway. They contain significant information about some of Hemingway's stories.

Physical Description

14 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Receipts, 1933 March 3, 1933 March 10, 1933 March 11, and 1933 March 20.
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Mailing receipts signed by Hemingway.

Physical Description

4 cards

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Checks, [1933, 1935].
Box 1 Folder F1
Scope and Contents

Two checks from Louis Henry Cohn for books and one check from Liveright Publishing Co. for royalties on

In Our Time. Each check is signed by Hemingway. Physical Description

3 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Preservation photocopies--Ernest Hemingway to Louis Henry Cohn , 1930-1935.
Box 1 Folder F1a
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence from Cohn to Hemingway consisting predominantly of questions about bibliographical information concerning Hemingway's publications. Also contains information about Cohn and his book business.

Typed letter (carbon), undated.
Box 1 Folder F2
Scope and Contents

An introductory letter from Cohn to Hemingway, stating that he is doing a definitive bibliography of Hemingway's works for Random House. He states his interest in and qualification for doing this compilation. He asks Hemingway if he would consider writing an introduction to the volume and signing copies of it.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed letter (carbon), 1930 May 4.
Box 1 Folder F2
Scope and Contents

Cohn offers a brief description of the intended bibliography, comments on

A Farewell to Arms, notes that separate slips with bibliographical questions are enclosed (cf. I.1), and remarks on "Up in Michigan." Physical Description

3 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed letter (carbon), 1930 May 20.
Box 1 Folder F2
Scope and Contents

Contains questions concerning the poems which Hemingway wrote which were published in

Der Querschnitt. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed letter (carbon), 1930 July 21.
Box 1 Folder F2
Scope and Contents

New York. Contains comments on Hemingway's birthday, his wish to buy a copy of

Kiki's Memoirs and transmits Random House's request for Hemingway to sign book sheets. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed letter (carbon), 1930 August 26.
Box 1 Folder F2
Scope and Contents

New York. Cohn discusses his plans to marry, to open a book shop (House of Books), and to make a gift of his Hemingway collection to his future wife, Marguerite, so that it will never be sold. He notes Hemingway's gifts to needy friends of his manuscripts and quotes from John Galsworthy about

A Farewell to Arms. Cohn is enclosing galleys of "Four Poems" and asks about the copyright. This letter is incomplete. Physical Description

3 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed letter (carbon), 1932 February 29.
Box 1 Folder F2
Scope and Contents

New York. Cohn thanks Hemingway for the introduction to

Kiki which he received. He then discusses the unpublished chapters of The Sun Also Rises manuscript which he is returning to Hemingway. Also included are comments on Death in the Afternoon and on the poem of Hemingway's appearing in Faulkner's Salamagundi. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed document (carbon), undated.
Box 1 Folder F2
Scope and Contents

[New York]. Includes questions to Hemingway about

Navire D'Argent and Men Without Women. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence between Louis Henry Cohn and various publishers and booksellers about numerous Hemingway publications. Primarily concerns his attempts to acquire books and periodicals and collect bibliographical information for his book.

Julian Caper, Jr. to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 March 18.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Dallas, Texas. This response to a letter from Cohn gives Cohn information about Hemingway's work for the

Kansas City Star newspaper and about Caper's correspondence with Hemingway during and after World War I. Physical Description

3 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Verlag Ullstein to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 May 9.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Berlin. [German]. Offers issues of

Der Querschnitt. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Verlag Ullstein to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 June 11.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Berlin. [German]. Concerning the purchase of copies of

Der Querschnitt. Physical Description

1 p.

Verlag Ullstein to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 July 17.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Berlin. [German]. Concerning the issues of

Der Querschnitt available. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Louis Henry Cohn to Verlag Ullstein. Typed letter (carbon), 1930 July 22.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

New York. Cohn wishes to buy more issues of

Der Querschnitt. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Louis Henry Cohn to Mlle. Adrienne Monnier. Typed letter (carbon), 1930 July 23.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

New York. Requests bibliographical information about Hemingway's works published in

Navire d'Argent and Commerce and wishes to purchase issues containing Hemingway's works. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Louis Henry Cohn to La Nouvelle Revue Francaise. Typed letter (carbon), 1930 July 23.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

New York. A request to purchase an issue of

La Nouvelle Revue Francaise, copies of Cinquante Mille Dollars and other French translations of Hemingway's works. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Louis Henry Cohn to Librairie Gallimard. Typed letter (carbon), 1930 August 5.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

[New York]. Cohn encloses payment for copies of

Cinquante Mille Dollars and wishes to purchase more copies. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Louis Henry Cohn to Ernst Rowohlt. Typed letter (carbon), 1930 August 5.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

New York. Requests bibliographical information on German edition of

A Farewell to Arms. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Louis Henry Cohn to Ernst Rowohlt. Typed letter (carbon), 1930 August 20.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

[New York]. Cohn wishes to purchase the first editions published by Rowohlt of

Fiesta and Manner. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Fritz von der Lippe (Gyldendal Norsk Forlag) to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 August 20.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Oslo, Norway. Gives Cohn bibliographical information about two Hemingway books translated into Norwegian;

The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Louis Henry Cohn to Verlag Ullstein. Typed letter (carbon), 1930 August 29.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

New York. Notes that the wrong issues of

Der Querschnitt have been sent to him. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Verlag Ullstein to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed document, 1930 August 29.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Berlin. Invoice for issues of

Der Querschnitt. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Verlag Ullstein to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 August 30.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Berlin. [German]. Writes concerning Cohn's recent payments for copies of

Der Querschnitt. Physical Description

2 pp.

Ernst Rowohlt to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 August 30.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Berlin. [German]. Discusses copies of Hemingway's books translated into German.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

M. L. Mauroy (La Maison des Amis des Livres) to Louis Henry Cohn. Autograph letter signed, 1930 September 11.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Paris. [French]. Offers bibliographical information about French translations of Hemingway books, including

Cinquante Mille Dollars. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Verlag Ullstein to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 September 18.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Berlin. [German]. Billing Cohn for purchases.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Horace Liveright Publisher to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 October 15.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

New York. Julian Messner to Cohn about bibliographic information on Liveright's printing of

In Our Time. Enclosed are two copies of the brochure (16 pp.) which listed In Our Time. These items were originally laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 I5 1925 c.2. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Scope and Contents

Correspondence between Louis Henry Cohn and Justin Tomsen of The Savage Press concerning the purchase by Cohn of limited editions of Hemingway's

The Spanish Earth which was published by The Savage Press. (See also F4 for Hemingway's telegram of July 20, 1938 to Lehman Wood).
Cohn to Savage Press. Typed letter (carbon), 1938 May 27.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS oversize boxes (17 inches)

Savage Press to Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1938 June 7.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Cohn to Savage Press. Typed letter (carbon), 1938 June 25.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Savage Press to Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1938 June 28.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Savage Press Invoice. Typed document, 1938 July 14.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Savage Press to Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1938 July 14.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Cohn to Savage Press. Typed letter (carbon), 1938 July 22.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Cohn to Savage Press. Typed letter (carbon), 1938 July 28.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Savage Press to Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1938 July 29.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Savage Press Invoice. Typed document, 1938 July 29.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Cohn to Savage Press. Typed letter (carbon), 1938 August 25.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Cohn to Jasper Wood. Typed letter (carbon), 1938 August 25.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Savage Press to Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1938 February 27.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Savage Press Statement. Autograph document, 1938 February 27.
Box 1 Folder F3a
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typed document and typed document (carbon), undated.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Two copies of a list of material written by Hemingway which appeared in

Esquire between 1933 and 1939. Lists title, date, number of pages, and classification for each item. Physical Description

2 pp. each

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Arnold Gingrich ( Esquire) to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1945 September 4.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Chicago. Gingrich is sending Cohn some books and additions to the list of Hemingway materials in

Esquire. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Helene Richards ( Esquire) to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1945 November 20.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Chicago. Adds "The Heat & the Cold" to the list of Hemingway materials in

Esquire. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Helene Richards ( Esquire) to Louis Henry Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1946 March 11.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Chicago. Sending list of Hemingway materials used by Esquire from the

KEN files. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Typescript (mimeo), undated.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Consists of page three of a review of Cohn's Hemingway bibliography.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Kenneth Godfrey to Louis Henry Cohn. Autograph letter signed, undated.
Box 1 Folder F3
Scope and Contents

Notifies Cohn of a publication by Bretano, called

American Big Game Fishing which includes a story on marlin fishing by Hemingway. Physical Description

1 p. with enclosed typescript (mimeo)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Scope and Contents

Consists of Ernest Hemingway's correspondence with Boni & Liveright, his first U.S. publisher, and others about his publications.

Hemingway to Mr. [Leon] Fleischman. Autograph letter signed, 1925 March 2.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Schruns, Austria. Notes that he has received a cable from Liveright accepting

in our time and asks Fleischman to hold his manuscript in Paris until he returns. Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to [Leon] Fleischman. Autograph letter signed, 1925 March 6.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Schruns, Austria. Hemingway is accepting Liveright's offer to publish the short stories (

in our time). Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Horace Liveright. Telegram, 1925 March 6.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Schruns, Austria. "Delighted accept=Hemingway."

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Horace Liveright to Hemingway. Typed letter signed (photocopy), 1925 March 17.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[New York]. Contract to publish Hemingway's short stories and an option on the next three Hemingway books (one to be a novel).

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Horace Liveright] to Hemingway. Typed letter (carbon), 1925 March 17.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[New York]. Carbon copy of the contract.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Horace Liveright] to Hemingway. Typed letter (carbon), 1925 March 17.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[New York]. Letter which accompanied the contract, explains that one story must be cut because of censorship.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Horace Liveright to Hemingway. Typed letter signed [New York], 1925 March 17.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Final contract signed by Liveright and Hemingway with a sentence added at the end of the second paragraph reading: "Royalties in Canada shall be one-half of the above."

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Liveright. Typed letter, 1925 March 31.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Paris. Encloses signed contract (I.4) and a new story to replace the censored one. Hemingway writes about censorship, book selling and requests his stories not be changed or cut.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Between Liveright and Hemingway. Typed letter and typed letter, 1925 May 11 and 20.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Hemingway informed Liveright (May 11) that he has not received $200 payment for his stories. Liveright responds (May 20) the check has been sent and "this letter will be an official notice on our part that we understand we have no rights to your book in any foreign language."

Physical Description

1 p. (Two letters on one page)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Ivan Beede for the Transatlantic Review to Horace Liveright. Typed letter signed, 1925 May 22.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[Paris]. Requests permission to reprint "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" and "Cross Country Snow," both of which appeared in

Transatlantic Review. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Liveright. Typed letter signed, 1925 May 22.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Paris. Returns the corrected galleys, discusses short stories, has eliminated the obscene image in "Mr. & Mrs. Elliot" story; he doesn't wish his first book suppressed because of a few lines and comments that in reading the proofs he feels "it is even a better book than I remember."

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Liveright] to Hemingway. Typed letter, 1925 June 2.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

New York. Have received galley proofs and will send page proofs soon and will ask Sinclair Lewis to write a blurb for the jacket.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Liveright] to Hemingway. Typed letter (carbon), 1925 June 2.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[New York].

Physical Description

1 p. (Retyped copy of previous item)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Liveright] to Ivan Beede. Typed letter (carbon), 1925 June 8.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

No place. Grants permission to reprint the Hemingway short stories as requested with the provision that they wait until two months after the Liveright publication of Hemingway's book.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Liveright] to Hemingway. Typed letter (carbon), 1925 June 8.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

No place. Enclosing letter to Beede (previous item) and does not like the anthology idea.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Between Ivan Beede and Liveright. Typed letter and typed letter, 1925 June 19 and 29.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[New York]. The first letter (June 19) is from Beede to Liveright stating they will publish only one Hemingway story ("The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife") because they did not wish to wait until two months after Liveright's publication of

In Our Time. The second letter (June 29) is Liveright's response to go ahead and publish it. Physical Description

1 p. (Two letters on one page)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Liveright. Typed letter, [1925].
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[Paris]. Thinks that the anthology may help his book and does not want trouble with Ford.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Liveright] to Hemingway. Typed letter, 1925 July 1.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Has written to Beede giving permission and does not think

In Our Time will be censored. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Liveright. Typed letter, 1925 December 7.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Paris. Sending manuscript,

The Torrents of Spring. F. Scott Fitzgerald likes it. This is not the novel; that ( The Sun Also Rises) is being rewritten. Comments that "Torrents" is a satire and wishes it illustrated by Ralph Barton. Also comments that it may offend Sherwood [Anderson], would like a $500 advance and stresses need for more publicity than was given In Our Time. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Liveright to Hemingway. Typescript (for cablegram), 1925 December 30.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

"Rejecting Torrents of Spring Patiently Awaiting the Sun Also Rises Writing Fully Liveright".

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Liveright] to Hemingway. Typed letter (carbon), 1925 December 30.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Explains is rejecting

Torrents of Spring because it is a vicious caricature of Sherwood Anderson, it is too cerebral, and not a true satire. Expresses desire to have The Sun Also Rises and is angered by Hemingway's criticism of the advertising done for In Our Time. He encloses a copy of his letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald (next item). Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

[Liveright] to F. Scott Fitzgerald. Typed letter (carbon), 1925 December 30.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Explains rejection of Hemingway's

Torrents of Spring; thinks Doran might do better with it; expects to continue with contract with Hemingway and likes The Great Gatsby. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

F. Scott Fitzg[erald] to Horace [Liveright] and "Tom" . Typed letter (carbon), [1925].
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[Paris]. Recommends Hemingway's

Torrents of Spring as "best comic book ever written by an American" and as a satire of literary pretensions. He hopes Liveright doesn't like it so Scribner's can have it. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Liveright. Typed letter signed, 1926 January 19.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Schruns, Austria. Discusses the rejection of

Torrents of Spring; states that if Boni & Liveright rejects the second book they lose their option to publish the third book and considers himself free to give Torrents of Spring and future books to other publishers. Includes a penciled note on the recto stating that Hemingway did come in [to New York] and proved that indeed a rejection of Torrents forfeits their option for future books. Letter also bears a note in shorthand. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Note by H. B. Liveright. Typed note (carbon), 1926 February 10.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Transcription of penciled note on Hemingway letter (previous item). Hemingway proved contract specifies loss of option on the third book if reject

Torrents of Spring and that Torrents was a good and honest deliverage on the second book. Hemingway offered to take Torrents from other publisher if we would reconsider but "our decision on Torrents of Spring is irrevocable." Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Mr. Bridges. Typed letter, 1929 March 11.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[Havana]. Hemingway notes that he will be sailing from Havana for Boulogne via Spain on April 5 and be in Paris by April 22. He speaks of getting the proofs for correction and does not want omissions in his text.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Georgia Lingafeldt (Walden Book Shop, Chicago). Envelope, autograph note, autograph document, print and typed document, [1930 April 7].
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

[Key West, Florida]. Autograph note on verso of envelope: "somebody told me they paid $160 for a Paris

In Our Time--What do you sell it for? Maybe I better buy one before it's too late--." Included with this envelope are: a note to Dr. Guffey from an unidentified author, a sales slip and marked catalogue of Ritter-Hopson Galleries for a Hemingway item, and a bibliographic card. These items were originally laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 I5. Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Jasper Wood. Telegram, 1938 July 6.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. "=ok with me regards hemingway=".

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Lehman Wood. Telegram, 1938 July 20.
Box 1 Folder F4
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. "Couldnt receive nicer wire deeply regret causing you both trouble but double fai banner extremely grave business on book by supporter Spanish Republic best regards= Hemingway." See also F9 for correspondence between Cohn and The Savage Press concerning this book.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Preservation photocopies--Ernest Hemingway with Boni Liveright and others, 1925-1938.
Box 1 Folder F4a
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence from Guffey to Cohn about Hemingway, containing both personal and bibliographical information.

Guffey to Cohn. Autograph letter signed, 1931 November 9.
Box 1 Folder F5
Scope and Contents

[Kansas City, Missouri]. Asks for an inscribed presentation copy of the Hemingway bibliography, refers to self as a "bibliomaniac" and says Hemingway is in great form for writing now.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Guffey to Cohn. Telegram, 1931 November 12.
Box 1 Folder F5
Scope and Contents

Kansas City, Missouri. "Wonderful nine pound boy arrived safely seven forty everybody happy= Dr Don Carlos Guffey."

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Guffey to Cohn. Autograph letter signed, undated.
Box 1 Folder F5
Scope and Contents

[Kansas City, Missouri]. Thanks for Hemingway item and wishes to have two copies of "Twenty Best Stories."

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence between the Hemingways and Dr. Guffey concerning medical matters and personal thoughts. Includes a letter to Hemingway from Luis [Quintanailla].

Guffeys to Hemingway. Autograph card signed, 1931 March 3.
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

San Antonio, Texas. Going to Mexico.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Guffey. Partial Envelope, 1931 October 3.
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

Paris. Part of original wrapping used to send a book to Guffey.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Luis [Quintanailla] to Hemingway and Hemingway to Dr. Guffey. Two autograph letters signed, [1931 December 5].
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

[Piggott, Arkansas]. (Addressed to Mrs. Ernest Hemingway.) This one sheet consists of two autograph letters. The recto is from Luis [Quintanailla] to Hemingway in Spanish. The verso is a note from Hemingway to Dr. Guffey explaining the Quintanailla letter. Says it accompanied original material of

Tauromachia of Goya given to Hemingway by the Spanish government and comments "all I got out of the war (except 2 years of invaluable experience)." Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Pauline Hemingway to Dr. Guffey. Autograph letter signed, [1934] April 20.
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

[Key West, Florida]. Concerns a friend's pregnancy and notes that she and Ernest are just back from hunting in Africa.

Physical Description

3 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Pauline Hemingway to Dr. Guffey. Autograph letter signed, [1935] April 14.
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

[Key West, Florida]. Thanks him for his help to her and to Mrs. Dos Passos and another woman. Notes that Ernest is on a fishing trip and that his next book will appear in Scribner's serially in May.

Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Pauline Hemingway to Mrs. Guffey. Typed letter signed, [1939 May 19].
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

[Piggott, Arkansas]. A thank-you and an invitation to visit the Hemingways in Key West.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingways to Dr. Guffey. Autograph card signed, [Christmas].
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

"Merry Christmas from Pauline and Ernest Hemingway."

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Pauline Hemingway to Dr. Guffey. Autograph note signed, 1942 December 1.
Box 1 Folder F6
Scope and Contents

[Key West, Florida]. Thanking him for birth certificates.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Scope and Contents

Includes two items from Hemingway to Gingrich about an article he is writing.

Hemingway to Gingritch [sic]. Typed letter signed, [1933] July 24.
Box 1 Folder F7
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Asks for length of article he wants, encloses article of 2500 words and notes "contrary to your estimable opinion `A Clean Well Lighted Place' is a damned fine title and `Give Us a Night Light' is lousy."

Physical Description

2 pp. with envelope

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Hemingway to Gingritch [sic]. Telegram, 1933 August 2.
Box 1 Folder F7
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. "Pictures mailed Monday Marlin off Moro ok but objected second deck your heading in letter mailed air mail yesterday which returned corrected typescript= Hemingway."

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC VAULT MSS manuscript boxes (3 inch)

Scope and Contents

Correspondence to the Cohns various individuals including Arthur Moss, Guy Hickock, James D. Hart, Carlos Baker, Audre Hanneman, A.E. Hotchner and others. Also, copies of Hemingway letters and several photographs.

Arthur Moss to Lou[is Cohn]. Typed letter signed, [no year] August 27.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Paris. Notes various editions of Hemingway titles that he is bringing to Cohn:

Lettres de Grognards, A Portrait and a Poem, Three Stories and Ten Poems, and In Our Time. Physical Description

1 p.

Guy Hickock to Louis Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1930 August 14.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Paris. Collecting items for the bibliography, he has

in our time and Three Stories but he does not want to sell his copies. Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Guy Hickock to Louis Cohn. Typed note signed, [1930].
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Sending August 14th letter (cf. previous item).

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Guy Hickock to Louis Cohn. Typed letter signed, [1930 September 2].
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

[Paris]. Sending books to Cohn, can not locate out of print material and does not wish to sell his copies. The

Exile issue by Ezra Pound is available in New York. Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Don G[allup] to the Cohns. Autograph letter signed, 1951 April 3.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

New Haven, Connecticut. Notes uncorrected errors in a Hemingway publication. This letter was originally laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 A7 c.2.

Physical Description

1 p.

James D. Hart to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1960 November 13.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Rome. Writes about his book,

Two Christmas Tales, which included writing by Hemingway. This letter was originally laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 T86 1959, Two Christmas Tales. Physical Description

1 p.

[Marguerite Cohn] to James D. Hart. Typed letter (carbon), 1960 November 18.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Wishes to pay for any copy of

Two Christmas Tales. Also laid in the copy of Two Christmas Tales. Physical Description

1 p.

James D. Hart to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1960 December 30.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Berkeley, California. Sending copy of

Two Christmas Tales. Also laid in the copy of Two Christmas Tales. Physical Description

1 p.

[Unidentified] to Mrs. Cohn. Autograph letter signed, 1963 November 8.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Berkeley, California. Writes concerning

Transatlantic and Ford; also mentions the suppressed chapters to The Sun Also Rises which were once in Cohn's collection. Physical Description

1 p.

Jeanne Bohlen (UMI) to Marianne Winberg (Random House). Typed letter (photocopy), 1964 December 22.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Ann Arbor, Michigan. Discusses reprint of Louis Cohn's

A Bibliography of the Works of Ernest Hemingway. This photocopy was sent to Mrs. Cohn.
Marianne Winberg (Random House) to University Microfilms, Inc. Typed letter (photocopy), 1964 December 2.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

New York. Requests permission to reprint Cohn's Hemingway bibliography. This photocopy was sent to Mrs. Cohn.

Physical Description

1 p.

Carlos Baker to Margie Cohn. Autograph letter signed, 1964 December 30.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Princeton, New Jersey. Returning the enclosed photocopies of Hemingway's letters and he has supplied year-dates. Notes that the suppressed chapters of

The Sun Also Rises "disappeared this summer in Ketchum." Enclosed with this letter are a typescript (carbon) list of letters and the photocopies of those letters (19 items/42 pp.). Physical Description

2 pp. and 42 pp.

Clipping, undated.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

[New York]. Clipping of an article entitled "At Mary Hemingway's, Mementos of a Great Writer" by Fanny Butcher.

Physical Description

1 p.

Quality Books to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter, 1965 March 23.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Philadelphia. Asks permission to reprint 50 copies of

A Bibliography of the Works of Ernest Hemingway. Physical Description

1 p.

[Marguerite Cohn] House of Books to Quality Books. Typed letter (carbon), 1965 March 24.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

[New York]. She cannot consider request for reprints because Quality Books is unknown to her.

Physical Description

1 p.

Audre Hanneman to Margie Cohn. Typed letter signed and typed letter (carbon), 1966 September 19.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Working on bibliography of Hemingway, seeking information on

Four Poems and asks other bibliographical questions. She encloses a typed letter (carbon) on which to answer questions. Autograph note by Mrs. Cohn on the bottom. Physical Description

1 p. and 1 p.

Audre Hanneman to Margie Cohn. Typed letter signed and 2 typed letters (photocopies), 1967 April 17.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Information concerning the withdrawal of

The Resistentialists. She encloses a copy of a typed letter signed from Harper & Row (1967: April 13). These items were originally laid in a copy of The Resistentialists: Spec CT 120 .S8 1962. Physical Description

1 p. and 2 pp.

C.L. Sulzberger to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1968 February 19.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Writes concerning the withdrawal of

The Resistentialists and its possible reissue. Originally laid in: Spec CT 120 .S8 1962. Physical Description

1 p. with enclosure

Reprint, [1968 February 15].
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Greenwich Village, New York. A review of Audre Hanneman's

Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography taken from The Villager. Physical Description

1 p.

A. E. Hotchner to House of Books. Typed letter signed, 1972 September 10.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Westport, Connecticut. Wishes to sell his Hemingway collection.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Mrs. Louis Henry Cohn to A. E. Hotchner. Typed letter (carbon), 1972 September 13.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Is interested in his Hemingway collection, would like a list and indicates she too has a private Hemingway collection.

Physical Description

1 p.

A.E. Hotchner to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed and typescript, [1972] September 16.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Westport, Connecticut. Enclosing list of items in his Hemingway collection, not urgent but treat confidentially. Enclosed here is an eight page typescript. of the inventory.

Physical Description

1 p. and 8 pp.

Mrs. Cohn to A. E. Hotchner. Typed letter (carbon), 1972 October 4.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Talks about confidentiality, the need to advertise if wishes to sell and also having his collection appraised by a disinterested party, possibly by Robert Metzdorf.

Physical Description

1 p.

A.E. Hotchner to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1972 October 8.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Westport, Connecticut. Talks about treating the sale as a private deal versus public information and had material appraised by Lew Feldman of El Dieff Books who indicated the potential value to be between $75,000 and $80,000.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Receipt (carbon), 1972 November 28.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

New York. A receipt from the House of Books stating: "received from Mr. A. E. Hotchner Hemingway material...".

Physical Description

1 p.

A. E. Hotchner to Mrs. Cohn. Autograph letter signed, 1973 December 15.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Beverly Hills, California. Has to postpone their meeting and did not collect the photographs for the University of Virginia.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Photograph, 1974 Summer.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Paris. House where Hemingway lived in Paris which contains the room described in

A Moveable Feast. Physical Description

1 p.

Photograph, undated.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Ketchum, Idaho. Photograph by Olle Tannebo of Hemingway's grave.

Physical Description

1 p.

William B. Rayburn to Mrs. Cohn. Autograph letter signed, 1978 March 13.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Detroit, Michigan. Thanks her for the "In Their Time" keepsake and is sorry he missed the exhibit.

Physical Description

1 p.

Clippings, [1978 July 20?].
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Concerning the Thomas McNamara forgeries. Laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 |58416 1978b.

Physical Description

2 items. 2 pp.

Mrs. Cohn to Anthony Burgess. Typed letter (carbon), 1978 November 27.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

New York. Originally laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b, Anthony Burgess's

Ernest Hemingway and His World. Physical Description

2 pp.

Mrs. Cohn to Jacek H. Galazka. Typed letter (carbon), 1978 November 27.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Enclosed is a draft of the letter to Burgess (cf. previous item). Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p.

Mrs. Cohn to Jacek H. Galazka. Typed letter (carbon), [1978 November].
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p.

"Joan" (University of Virginia, Alderman Library) to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1978 December 5.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Charlottesville, Va. Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p.

Mrs. Cohn to Mr. Hughes. Typed letter, [1978 December].
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p.

Jacek H. Galazka to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1978 December 11.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

New York. Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Anthony Burgess to Mrs. Cohn. Autograph letter signed, 1978 December 21.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Monaco. Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Jamie Camplin (Thames Hudson) to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, [1979] January 5.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

London. Encloses a typescript. (photocopy) of 1 p. Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Jamie Camplin to Mrs. Cohn. Typed note, [1979 February].
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

London. Encloses 2 copies of an invoice (2 pp.). Also laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p.

Jamie Camplin to Mrs. Cohn. Typed note signed, 1979 February 26.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

London. Also laid in: Spec 3515 .E37 Z58416 1978b.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Carlos Baker to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, 1979 August 18.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

Princeton, New Jersey. He is working on an edition of Hemingway's selected letters (with Mrs. Hemingway's permission) for the benefit of the Hemingway Foundation. Thanks her for allowing two Hemingway letters to Horace Liveright to be included, a credit will appear in the acknowledgements.

Physical Description

1 p. with envelope

Michael Arlen ( The New Yorker) to Mrs. Cohn. Typed letter signed, [no year] March 16.
Box 2 Folder F8
Scope and Contents

New York. Wants to buy

Collected Hemingway as well as Tortilla Flat and Manhattan Transfer. Also asks about locating a copy of To Have and To Have Not. Pleased with his copy of Green Hills [of Africa]. Physical Description

1 p.

Scope and Contents

Includes a photocopy of a telegram from Hemingway about Herbert Mathews, a copy of the text to a telegram from Cohn as well as bibliographic notes.

Louis Henry Cohn to John Dos Passos. Typed note and typed note (carbon), 1925 February 28.
Box 2 Folder F9
Scope and Contents

Two copies of a note reading: "Is there any news from Hemingway, yet?"

Physical Description

1 p. and 1 p.

Byrne Hackett (The Brick Row Book Shop) to Arthur Milliken. Typed letter signed, 1931 March 25.
Box 2 Folder F9
Scope and Contents

New York. Explains the cost of the particular copies of

Three Stories and Ten Poems. Physical Description

1 p.

Typescript, undated.
Box 2 Folder F9
Scope and Contents

A note on the publication dates of

Guns and Castenents, The First 48 and The Fifth Column. Physical Description

1 p.

Ernest Hemingway to "Madug." Telegram (photocopy), [1938?] January.
Box 2 Folder F9
Scope and Contents

Paris. "Herbert Mathews is the straightest the ablest and the bravest war correspondent writing today stop he has seen the truth where it was very dangerous to see and in this book he brings that rarest commodity to you stop in a world where faking now is far more successful than the truth he stands like a gaunt lighthouse of honesty stop and when the fakers are all dead they will read Mathews in the schools to find out what really happened stop I hope his office will keep some uncut copies of his dispatches in case he dies= Ernest Hemingway."

Physical Description

1 p.

Scope and Contents

Included here are copies of letters from Ernest Hemingway to Bill Lengel, Don Juan Quintana, and Ray [Long].

Hemingway to Bill [Lengel]. Typed letter (transcript), [1930] June 3.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Habana, Cuba. Apologizes for not sending any stories and can't allow him to serialize the "bull book," will look for a story among his material at Key West. Also talks of fishing, finishing the correction of proofs and going to Wyoming.

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Ray [Long]. Typed letter (transcript), 1930 October 29.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Cooke City, Montana. Sorry about not sending stories, what he has been written is unprintable, is working on bullfighting book since February and nearly finished, "sooner or later I'll have some swell stories for you." "You have the best writer of short stories in the racket anyway in Somerset Maugham. By the time he starts to slip on you I'll just be getting in my prime."

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Bill [Lengel]. Typed letter (transcript), undated.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Cooke City, Montana. Is sending a good story, actually 3 stories in one, with a dialogue form. Asks him to print the story without changes or deletions or if it's unsuitable to send it back.

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Lengel. Typed letter (transcript), no year January 21.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Has been sick and has left Piggott, Arkansas for Key West.

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Bill [Lengel]. Typed letter (transcript), no year February 11.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Enclosing story, print without changes. He knows it is short..."I don't sell them by the yard or the word because I will cut out a thousand words to make one word important."

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Bill [Lengel]. Typed letter (transcript), undated.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Key West, Florida. Thanks for gifts and books, talks to him about reviewers and writing and says "Don't pay any attention to any of it and write is Papa's advice."

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Don Juan Quintana. Typed letter signed (photocopy), 1954 September 20.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Finca Vigia, Cuba. [Spanish].

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Juanito [Quintana?]. Autograph letter signed (photocopy), 1958 June 26.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Finca Vigia, Cuba. [Spanish].

Physical Description

1 p.

Hemingway to Juanito [Quintana?]. Autograph letter signed (photocopy), 1959 June 6.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Malaga. [Spanish].

Physical Description

2 pp.

Hemingway to Juanito [Quintana?]. Autograph letter signed (photocopy), undated.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

"On Safari." [Spanish].

Physical Description

2 pp.

Hemingway to Juanito [Quintana ?]. Autograph letter signed (photocopy), 1960 June 1.
Box 2 Folder F10
Scope and Contents

Finca Vigia, Cuba. [Spanish].

Physical Description

4 pp.

Scope and Contents

Includes the original autograph text by Hemingway for Cohn's bookplate.

Autograph document, undated.
Box 2 Folder F11
Scope and Contents

Original autograph text by Ernest Hemingway for a Cohn bookplate: "From the works (Give him the works) of Ernest Hemingway in the Library of Louis Henry Cohn." Includes pencil notes on sizes.

Physical Description

1 p.

Autograph document, undated.
Box 2 Folder F11
Scope and Contents

Same inscription but smaller.

Physical Description

1 p.

Autograph document (photocopy), undated.
Box 2 Folder F11
Scope and Contents

A photocopy of the smaller version of the text from the bookplate.

Physical Description

1 p.

Bookplate, undated.
Box 2 Folder F11
Scope and Contents

Actual bookplate created from the inscription.

Physical Description

1 p.

Scope and Contents

Includes numerous photographs of Ernest Hemingway taken at various times in his life. The photographs depict Hemingway during hunting trips, after catching the record size marlin, while in Paris, while in Madrid in 1937, on board the

Normandie, after breaking his arm (these are inscribed to Cohn), with Pauline Hemingway on safari, with Marlene Dietrich in 1938, and various photocopies of Hadley Hemingway. Also included are photographs of Louis Henry Cohn's bookplate and of his Hemingway collection. In addition to photographs included here are proofs of Louis Quintanilla's caricature of Hemingway as a bullfighter, and several printed pictures of Hemingway including the woodcut picture (from a portrait by Henry Strater of Hemingway). Items are numbered in the upper right corner. Physical Description

43 items

1. Hemingway seated firing a rifle, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
2. Hemingway seated behind antlers, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
3. Photograph with caption: "Ernest Hemingway, Madrid, May 1937. All rights reserved by Charles Scribner's Sons.", 1937 May.
Box 2 Folder F12
4. Hemingway kneeling, posing with three sets of antlers/horns, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
5. Hemingway seated at table with magazine, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With note on verso: "Ernest Hemingway on board 'Normandie.'"

6. Photograph of a portrait of Hemingway by Spanish painter Luis Quintanilla, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
7. Hemingway arriving from Europe with actress Marlene Dietrich, 1938 November.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

(On the verso is pasted a copy of a press release dated 1/24/54 by the United Press stating: "Hemingway Thought Dead in Plane Crash Uganda, East Africa . . .")

8. Original bookplate of Hemingway: "Ex Libris Ernest Hemingway", undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
9. Hemingway kneeling behind string of rainbow trout, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With autograph note by Hemingway on verso: "Rainbow trout"

10. Hemingway in beret holding a cup (side view), undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
11. Copy of #10, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
12. Copy of #10, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
13. Photograph of a drawing of Hemingway titled "Don Ernesto in Pamplona", undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
14. Hemingway posing with slain buck and a friend, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With autograph note by Hemingway on the verso: "My big buck"

15. Enlargement of #14, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
16. Bear and rifle, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With autograph note by Hemingway on the verso: "The big bear / for your information / that I wrote you about--Isn't that a pretty hide?"

17. Pauline Hemingway with water buffalo, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With autograph note by Hemingway on verso: "Pauline with big buffalo I killed"

18. Hemingway portrait in suit, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
19. Copy of #18, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
20. Hemingway standing in suit, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
21. Hemingway on fishing boat posing with sailors and the record setting black marlin he caught, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
22. Hemingway on the pier with black marlin, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
23. Hemingway on the pier with black marlin, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
24. Hemingway on the pier with black marlin, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With autograph note on the verso by Hemingway: "Weight 468 (on custom house tested scales) Length 12 feet 8 ½ inches-Black Marlin - Jumped ten times - caught trolling - hooked in top of mouth. Landed one hour and 5 minutes- Record on rod and reel for Cuban waters Day before fought one 2 hours and 20 minutes Landed on hardy Hickory - Bamboo No. 5 rod - 9/0 reel - 36 thread line- you can use any of these pictures you want/"

25. Typed note (originally glued to photograph #26) describing the events in photographs #21-27, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

Using information recorded by Hemingway on the verso of #24

26. Enlargement of #24, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
27. Enlargement of #24, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
28. Hemingway with arm in sling, inscribed by Hemingway to Louis Henry Cohn, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
29. Copy of #28, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
30. Hemingway seated with rifle, antlers, and pelts, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
31. Photograph of books, manuscripts, and the bookplate created by Hemingway for Cohn, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

All from Cohn's collection, photographed by American Studio, New York

32. Photograph of bookcase filled with the Louis Henry Cohn Collection, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

By American Studio, New York

33. Magazine tear sheet of painting of Hemingway fishing, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With note on verso: "Barrett - Hem. ephemera"

34. Proof (?) with caption: A cartoon by Spanish painter, Luis Quintanilla, of Ernest Hemingway, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

Ernest Hemingway, who has written the complete story of bullfighting in his new book, "Death in the Afternoon" (Scribners). (For release in the morning papers of September 23).

35. Copy of #34, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
36. Tear sheet with caption: From left: Gerald and Sara Murphy, Pauline Pfeiffer, Ernest and Hadley (with bootblacks in foreground), Pamplona, in July 1926, 1926 July.
Box 2 Folder F12
37. Tear sheet with caption: Ernest photographed after his divorce from Hadley, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
38. Tear sheet with caption: The bridegroom with friends and ushers, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
39. Tear sheet with caption: Ernest, Bumby, and Hadley at Schruns, 1926.
Box 2 Folder F12
40. Tear sheet with caption: Family wedding picture, 1921 September 3.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

Left to right: Carol, Ursula, Hadley, Ernest Hemingway, Mrs. Hemingway, Leicester, and Dr. Hemingway, September 3, 1921

41. Tear sheet with caption: Hadley photographed in St. Louis, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
42. Tear sheet with caption: Hadley as a young lady, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
43. Tear sheet with caption: Paul Scott Mowrer as a young man, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
44. Tear sheet from transition #14 (Fall 1928), undated.
Box 2 Folder F12
Scope and Contents

With caption: Ernest Hemingway in Florida - Loaned by Sylvia Beach

45. Proof of woodcut portrait of Hemingway by Henry Strater and biographical note, undated.
Box 2 Folder F12

Scope and Contents

Includes typescript manuscript, numerous stages of galley proofs, page proofs, the wood block engravings used for illustrations in the bibliography, others miscellaneous notes and information concerning the writing of the bibliography. Also includes a typescript. entitled "The Works of Ernest Hemingway in the Library of Louis Cohn."

II.1. Typescript, undated.
Box 3 Folder F13
Scope and Contents

This typescript bears the author's autograph revisions and notes. It indicates where the woodcut title page illustrations will be and contains material not in published text.

Physical Description

194 pp.

II.2. Typescript (Setting Copy), undated.
Box 3 Folder F14
Scope and Contents

Typescript bears the author's autograph revisions, editorial markings and printer's notations; with some pages missing.

Physical Description

158 pp.

Scope and Contents

Eight sets of galley proofs with various dates and notations. Includes the following:

II.3a. Uncorrected Galley Proofs, 1931 March 11.
Scope and Contents

Inscribed: "The first galleys received March 11, 1931, affectionately presented to my wife. Louis Henry Cohn."

Physical Description

34 pp. [9"x25"]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

II.3b. First Galley Proofs, 1931 March 11.
Scope and Contents

Note: "rec'd. 4/29 for corr.". Bears numerous autograph revisions. There is a further note: "Galleys #18, 24, 26, 27 retained by LHC 4/29/31." Those galleys are included here.

Physical Description

31 pp. [9"x25"]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

II.3c. Galley Proofs, 1931 May 6.
Scope and Contents

Note: "First Revise May 6, 1931". Bears the author's autograph revisions.

Physical Description

31 pp. [9"x25"]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

II.3d. Galley Proofs, 1931 May 27.
Scope and Contents

Bears author's autograph revisions.

Physical Description

33 pp. [9"x25"]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

II.3e. Galley Proofs, 1931 June 1.
Scope and Contents

Includes pages 6-9, 11-33 and bears author's autograph revisions.

Physical Description

27 pp. [9"x25"]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

II.3f. Galley Proofs, [1931].
Scope and Contents

Includes pages 2-26 with insertions and bears the author's autograph revisions.

Physical Description

26 pp. [6 1/2"x25]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

II.3g. Galley Proofs, [1931 June 15?].
Scope and Contents

Bears few revisions.

Physical Description

32 pp. [9"x25"]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

II.3h. Galley Proofs, 1931 June 26.
Scope and Contents

Bears few revisions but does contain a note listing the various proofs and dummies of the books returned to Cohn by the publisher.

Physical Description

38 pp. [9"x25"]

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Scope and Contents

Includes various stages of page proofs, from paste-up to uncut final pages.

II.4a. Loose Leaf Dummy (Pasted) of Page Proofs, undated.
Box 4 Folder F15
Scope and Contents

Numbered pages 9-115, include author's autograph revisions.

Physical Description

107 pp.

II.4b. Pasted Dummy of Final Page Proofs, 1931 June 26.
Box 4 Folder F16
Scope and Contents

(cf. note on the June 26, 1931 galley proof). Enclosed in green wrapper and has laid in the back extra pages of proof and two pages of typescript for pages 112 and 116.

Physical Description

116 pp.

II.4c Uncut Page Proofs., undated.
Box 4 Folder F17
Scope and Contents

Includes 116 pages uncut and two oversize pages (the sheet of Hemingway's manuscript and the Table of Contents). Bears no corrections.

Physical Description

118 pp.

II.5. Miscellaneous fragments of galleys and editorial matter., undated.
Box 4 Folder F18
Scope and Contents

Includes page proofs, galley proofs, autograph notes, two autograph copies of the title page, and typescript pages of manuscript. Material bears extensive notations by Cohn and the printer.

Physical Description

67 pp.

Scope and Contents

Includes the wood block engravings and proofs of the illustrations.

Scope and Contents

Includes 6 of the wood blocks used for illustrations in the Cohn book. The wood blocks included here depict the following items (the page number in parenthesis denotes where the illustration is found in the bibliography) :

Title Page: in our time (page 17), undated.
Box 5 Folder NF
Title Page: Three Stories Ten Poems (page 14), undated.
Box 5 Folder NF
Sketch from: Today is Friday (page 24), undated.
Box 5 Folder NF
Quote from: The Sun Also Rises (page 27), undated.
Box 5 Folder NF
Disclaimer: A Farewell to Arms for the 2nd edition (page 31), undated.
Box 5 Folder NF
"Bastard Note": Unpublished., undated.
Box 5 Folder NF
II.6b. Proofs of various illustrations in Cohn's bibliography, undated.
Box 5 Folder F19
Scope and Contents

Includes proofs of the "bastard note" which does not appear in the final bibliography.

Physical Description

5 pp.

II.7. Additional bibliographical notes by Cohn, typescript, [1916-1937].
Box 5 Folder F20
Scope and Contents

Includes bibliographical descriptions of Hemingway publications which appeared subsequent to the publication of Cohn's book. Also includes several typescripts transcripts of published stories by Hemingway in

The Tabula which appear to be fair copies made by Cohn. Physical Description

29 pp.

II.8. "The Works of Ernest Hemingway in the Library of Louis Cohn," typescript, undated.
Box 5 Folder F21
Scope and Contents

Includes detailed descriptions of the variant texts and inscriptions made by Hemingway on the manuscripts or books included in Cohn's collection.

Physical Description

38 pp.

Scope and Contents

The manuscripts and galleys consists of stories and novels written by Hemingway and books or reviews about Hemingway. Also included here is a copy of one book owned by Hemingway. A number of the galleys are shelved separately in individual wrappers. Beginning in this section the numbers in parenthesis at the end of an item description will denote the "Hanneman number." This is the number given to that particular item in Audre Hanneman's

Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967) or in her Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975).
Scope and Contents

Published version, 1944.

Hemingway's copy, 1944.
Box 6 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Ernest Hemingway's copy bearing his signature on the front page. Laid in is a phone message (autograph note signed) to Hemingway from Major Ingersoll requesting Hemingway to call him (1944 October 7).

Partial proof, 1925.
Box 6 Folder F22
Scope and Contents

Includes the initial material: title page, dedication and table of contents.

Physical Description

8 pp.

Clipping, 1929 November 14.
Box 6 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

This clipping from the November 14, 1929 issue of

The Evening Standard is enclosed in a red binder with a Louis Cohn bookplate. Physical Description

1 p.

Printed Sheet with autograph note signed, undated.
Box 6 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

This printed sheet bears the autograph note signed from Hemingway: "They are not my agents--got rid of them last year. They just send this tripe hopefully, EH." (Enclosed with the clipping III.3).

Physical Description

1 p.

Typescript (transcript), undated.
Box 6 Folder F23
Scope and Contents

A typescript transcript of the fragment of the initial unpublished chapters of

The Sun Also Rises which are discussed in the correspondence between Hemingway and Cohn. The original fragment is now housed at the University of Virginia. Physical Description

15 pp.

Typescript (mimeo), 1952 August 28.
Box 6 Folder F24
Scope and Contents

This script was produced for Kagran Corporation by Martin Stone for use by the host Basil Rathbone in his television interview of Hemingway. The script consists of the preface and afterword to the discussion. Also included with this script is a typescript of excerpts from Hemingway's letters to

Life concerning The Old Man and the Sea. In the letters Hemingway talks of his writing and his intentions in writing The Old Man and the Sea. Also includes a Typed letter signed (Sep 2, 1952) to Louis Cohn from "Jim" noting that he is sending the script and the excerpts from the Hemingway letters. Physical Description

7 pp.

Variant proof pages, 1933.
Box 6 Folder F25
Scope and Contents

Includes two variant proof title pages submitted to Hemingway for his preference. Hemingway marks one: "Prefer this," and another: "Not this." Also included here are four page proofs of initial matter, including: a list of Hemingway's published books, the table of contents, the title page and the copyright page.

Physical Description

6 pp.

Galley Proof, undated.
Box 6 Folder F26
Scope and Contents

Item entitled: "Why he selected `The Short Happy Life of Francis C. Macomber'" includes a paragraph by Hemingway explaining his choice of this story as the one he liked best. (E89)

Physical Description

1 p.

Galley Proofs, undated.
Box 6 Folder F27
Scope and Contents

The proofs for Hemingway's description of Clark's Fork Valley.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Galley Proofs, 1940 August 11.
Box 6 Folder F28
Scope and Contents

Galleys of Hemingway's comments for this collection. (G425).

Physical Description

2 pp.

Typescript and typed letter (carbon), [1927].
Box 6 Folder F29
Scope and Contents

Also includes a typed letter (carbon) dated, 1927 February 24, to Barton from Edward Weeks praising the review (1 p.).

Physical Description

1 p. and 1 p.

Proof Sheet and Facsimile, 1929 October 1.
Box 6 Folder F30
Scope and Contents

This proof of the legal disclaimer sheet to the second edition of Hemingway's

A Farewell to Arms is signed by Hemingway and bears this autograph note: "how did they happen to use this word [bastard] rather than illegitimate child?" The facsimile of this sheet was issued by Louis Cohn in December 1931. A note in the lower corner states: "of this facsimile foundry proof, 93 copies have been privately printed and the plate destroyed. This is number 1." (F150) Physical Description

2 pp.

Typescript, typescript and galley proofs, [1930 August 31].
Box 6 Folder F31
Scope and Contents

This material consists of three items related to the proposed publication by Louis Cohn of

Four Poems by Ernest Hemingway. Includes: typescript (2 pp., recto and verso) of the poem: "The Lady Poets With Foot Notes" and bibliographic notes relating to the German little magazine, Der Querschnitt in which two of Hemingway's poems appeared. Also includes a typescript (8 pp.) mockup of a proposed pamphlet edition of the Four Poems to be published by Cohn and a galley proof (1 sheet) with autograph corrections and editorial markings. The galley proof includes the poems: "The Age Demanded," "The Earnest Liberal's Lament," "The Lady Poets with Foot Notes," and "The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers." (F149). Physical Description

11 pp.

Physical Location

Galley proof shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

Typescript, page proofs and published version, 1958 Spring.
Box 6 Folder F32
Scope and Contents

Includes material related to an interview of Hemingway by George Plimpton for the Spring 1958 issue of the

Paris Review. Includes: typescript (17 pp.) of the interview with Hemingway and page proofs of that interview (28 pp.). The page proofs are incomplete and the published text contains interview material which is not included in these proofs. Also housed here is one copy of the Paris Review containing this interview (30 pp). (H1066) Physical Description

75 pp.

Uncorrected Galley Proofs (photocopy) and typescript (photocopy), undated.
Box 7 Folder F33-34
Scope and Contents

Includes two items: a typescript (photocopy) copy of the text for the jacket (2 pp.) and a photocopy of the uncorrected galley proofs (273 pp.).

Physical Description

273 pp.

Uncorrected Proofs, [1972].
Box 7 Folder F35
Scope and Contents

Includes one set of uncorrected proofs in bound galley form. The initial page bears a note to reviewers and is stamped "Final Galley."

Physical Description

143 pp.

Galley Proof, [1931].
Box 8 Folder F36
Scope and Contents

This galley proof bears the eight initial pages of the book. The book includes Hemingway's story, "My Old Man." This item was originally laid in: Spec PS 3515 .E37 M96 1931.

Physical Description

1 sheet

Page proofs, [1974].
Box 8 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Includes spiral bound set of uncorrected page proofs in two volumes. Bears cover note: "Bd bks May 3."

Physical Description

675 pp.

Clipping and Offprint, 1932 November 15-1932 November 18.
Box 8 Folder F37
Scope and Contents

Includes a clipping of the review in

The Daily Telegraph (Nov 18, 1932) and an oversized offprint of a review in the Morning Post (week ending November 15, 1932). Shelved in oversize drawer. Physical Description

2 pp.

Galley Proofs, [1974].
Scope and Contents

Includes galley proofs of the introduction by Charles Scribner, Jr. Galleys were originally laid in item #III.18.

Physical Description

7 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Scope and Contents

Galleys bear autograph pencil corrections in an unidentified hand.

Galley Proofs, [1932].
Physical Description

112 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, 1934 January 4.
Scope and Contents

This short story first appeared in

Cosmopolitan and later became part I of To Have and Have Not. The galleys bear autograph notes by the printer. (C217) Physical Description

12 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [1937].
Scope and Contents

Uncorrected galleys which lack the preliminary matter. (A14a)

Physical Description

67 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [1938].
Scope and Contents

Incomplete; text from pages 104-597. Name on the back galley, "Mr. Berger." (A16a)

Physical Description

155 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [no year] January 12-14.
Scope and Contents

Galleys begin with Act one; preliminary matter not present. (A17a)

Physical Description

54 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [1940].
Scope and Contents

Includes one set of galleys without preliminary matter (pages 1-476, 158 sheets) and a partial set of galleys (pages 98-135, 14 sheets). (A18a)

Physical Description

172 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [1945].
Scope and Contents

Galleys lack the preliminary matter but all of the articles are present. The two Hemingway contributions are: "On the Blue Water" (pages 17-20) and "Remembering Shooting-Flying" (pages 21-23). (E115)

Physical Description

85 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [1950].
Scope and Contents

Galleys of Hemingway's story. (E164)

Physical Description

8 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs and Typed letter signed, [1952].
Scope and Contents

Includes galleys designated "advance galley proofs" and bearing the note: "For your personal reading only

Life publication date, Sept. 1." Also laid in is a Typed letter signed (2 pp.), dated August 12, 1952, from the publisher of Life announcing the appearance of "The Old Man and the Sea." (C370) Physical Description

16 sheets and 2 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [1952].
Scope and Contents

Autograph corrections in pencil and ink throughout the text in an unidentified hand. (A24)

Physical Description

36 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Page Proofs, [1952].
Scope and Contents

Page proofs for the preliminary matter for Baker's book, inscribed to Louis Cohn from the author and dated August 18, 1952. Proofs bear autograph corrections and printer's notations. (G26)

Physical Description

15 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [1952].
Scope and Contents

Galleys bear pencilled corrections. (G26)

Physical Description

155 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, 1973 December 14.
Scope and Contents

Galleys of this Hemingway short story bear the autograph note: "proof of Dec. 14, 1973" and is inscribed to Marguerite Cohn by the publisher (January 28, 1974). Originally accompanied Cohn's copy of the first edition: Spec PS 3515 .E37 D58 c.2. This fable first appeared in 1922 in

The Double-Dealer. Physical Description

2 sheets

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, 1964 May.
Scope and Contents

Uncorrected galley proofs with an attached slip from Charles Scribner's Sons. 64 sheets.

Physical Description

2 items (65 leaves)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [no year] April 9-[no year] April 10.
Scope and Contents

Labeled "Duplicate Set." Contains material about Hemingway. (G103)

Physical Description

82 leaves

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, undated.
Scope and Contents

Galley Proofs bearing autograph corrections, revisions, and deletions by Anderson. Also includes extensive autograph notes made by Anderson in the margins of the galleys and on a note attached to galley 143. (B53)

Physical Description

160 leaves

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Galley Proofs, [no year] November 14.
Scope and Contents

Galley Proofs with a typescript label on the verso of galley 107. Includes two copies of galley 21. Galleys 55 and 56 are on one leaf. (G129)

Physical Description

107 leaves

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Scope and Contents

Consists of various journals, newspapers, and magazines containing articles and stories by Hemingway or interviews with Hemingway. The items are the published versions unless otherwised noted. Some items are shelved separately.

"My Life and the Woman I Love" Clipping, 1956 September 10.
Scope and Contents

Dateline: Havana, Cuba, Sep 10, 1956. A "photo news special" with text and captions by Hemingway. The story is Hemingway's description of his life, his wife, and fishing. (C396)

Physical Description

2 pp

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize mapcases

"Neo-Thomist Poem", 1927 Spring-1928 Autumn.
Scope and Contents

Title of this poem is misprinted "Nothoemist Poem." Also included here are copies of

The Exile nos. 2-4 (1927-1928) which do not contain Hemingway contributions. Shelved in their own case. (C174) Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Physical Description

5 issues.31 pp.

"The Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers", 1924 Autumn-1925 July.
Scope and Contents

Vol. IV no.4 (Autumn 1924): pages 229-230, 231. (C158)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"The Earnest Liberal's Lament", 1924 Autumn-1925 July.
Scope and Contents

Vol. IV no.4 (Autumn 1924): pages 229-230, 231. (C158)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"Part Two of the Soul of Spain with McAlmon and Bird the Publishers", 1924 Autumn-1925 July.
Scope and Contents

Vol IV no.5 (November 1924): pages 278, 317. (C161)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"The Lady Poets With Foot Notes", 1924 Autumn-1925 July.
Scope and Contents

Vol IV no.5 (November 1924): pages 278, 317. (C161)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"The Age Demanded", 1924 Autumn-1925 July.
Scope and Contents

Vol. V no.2 (February 1925): page 111. (C164)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"Stierkampf [Part I]", 1924 Autumn-1925 July.
Scope and Contents

Vol. V no.6 (Summer 1925): pages 521-535. Two of the eight photographs following page 528 are credited to Hemingway. This is the first appearance of "The Undefeated." It was translated into German by B. Bessmertny. (C166)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"Stierkampf [Part II]", 1924 Autumn-1925 July.
Scope and Contents

Vol. V no.7 (July 1925): pages 624-633. (C167)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

IV.4. Das Querschnittbuch. (Berlin: Propylaein-Verlag, 1924). Pages 229-230, 231, 278, and 317, 1924.
Scope and Contents

Reprint. Includes the poems: "The Soul of Spain With McAlmon and Bird the Publishers," "The Earnest Liberal's Lament," "Part Two of The Soul of Spain With McAlmon and Bird the Publishers," and "The Lady Poets With Foot Notes." Shelved in its own case. (C158, C161).

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Scope and Contents

[Missing August issue]. Consists of five of the six installments of the serialized version of "A Farewell to Arms."

Physical Description

118 pp.

Vol. LXXXV no.5 (May 1929): pages 493-504, 597-610, 1929 May.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. LXXXV no.6 (June 1929): pages 649-660, 723-728, 1929 June.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. LXXXVI no.1 (July 1929): pages 20-32, 109-118, 1929 July.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. LXXXVI no.3 (September 1929): pages 272-284, 343-354, 1929 September.
Scope and Contents

Signed by Hemingway.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. LXXXVI no.4 (October 1929): pages 373-385, 460-472, 1929 October.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. LXXXI no.2 (August 1929) is lacking, 1929 August.
Scope and Contents

(C188)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Scope and Contents

Consists of various issues containing contributions by Hemingway and one issue which he edited. There are also housed here other issues of

The Transatlantic Review with no Hemingway contributions. All issues are shelved in their own case. The issues housed here are listed below with references to Hemingway's contributions. Physical Description

13 issues, 24 pp.

Vol. I Index. Hemingway listed: pages 230, 355, 1924 January-1925 January.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. I no.1 (January 1924): no Hemingway contribution, 1924 January.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. I no.2 (February 1924): no Hemingway contribution, 1924 February.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. I no.3 (March1924): no Hemingway contribution, 1924 March.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"Work in Progress." Volume I no.4 (April 1924): pages 230-234, 1924 April.
Scope and Contents

Later published with the title: "Indian Camp." (C155)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"And to the United States." (Part III, under "Chroniques") Vol. I no.5 (May-June 1924): pages 355-357. Dateline: The Quarter. Early Spring, 1924 May-1924 June.
Scope and Contents

Consists of 16 short items concerning artists, writers, boxers and bull-fighters. (C156)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. I no.6 (July 1924): no Hemingway contribution, 1924 July.
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"And Out of America." (Part III, under "Chroniques") Vol. II no.1 (August 1924): pages 102-103, 1924 August.
Scope and Contents

Hemingway edited this issue. (C157)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. II no.2 (September 1924), 1924 September.
Scope and Contents

Hemingway edited this issue.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"Pamplona Letter" and a article about Conrad under the section: "Appreciation of Conrad." Vol. II no.3 (October 1924): pages 300-302 and 341-342, 1924 October.
Scope and Contents

(C160)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

Vol. II no.4 (November 1924), 1924 November.
Scope and Contents

No Hemingway contribution.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife." Vol. II no.5 (December 1924): pages 497-501, 1924 December.
Scope and Contents

(C162)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"Cross-Country Snow." Vol. II no.6 (January 1925): pages 633-638, 1925 January.
Scope and Contents

(C163)

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize galleys

"The Last Commander", 1964 October-1964 November.
Box 9 Folder NF
"Unpublished Letters of Ernest Hemingway", 1964 October-1964 November.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C424, C424).

Physical Description

3 pp.

"Luis Quintanilla: Artist and Soldier", 1938 Spring.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C278)

Physical Description

1 p.

"Fifty Grand", 1927 July.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

The table of contents list the subtitle as: "A Story of the Prize Ring." (C180)

"Two Tales of Darkness: A Man of the World and Get a Seeing-Eyed Dog", 1957 November.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C398, C398)

Physical Description

5 pp.

"Hemingway im Montafon", 1938 December.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

This is a translation into German of a part of the chapter, "There is Never Any End to Paris," from

A Moveable Feast.
"After the Storm", 1932 May.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C201)

Physical Description

5 pp.

Scope and Contents

This story was serialized in five installments of

Cosmopolitan. (C355) Physical Description

5 issues, 62 pp.

Vol. CXXVIII no.2 (February 1950): pages 31-33, 156- 167, 1950 February.
Box 9 Folder NF
Vol. CXXVIII no.3 (March 1950): pages 34-35, 79-91, 1950 March.
Box 9 Folder NF
Vol. CXXVIII no.4 (April 1950): pages 58-59, 119-129, 1950 April.
Box 9 Folder NF
Vol. CXXVIII no.5 (May 1950): pages 50-51, 130-139, 1950 May.
Box 9 Folder NF
Vol. CXXVIII no.6 (June 1950): pages 56-57, 79-83, 1950 June.
Box 9 Folder NF
Physical Description

11 pp.

"Miss Mary's Lion", 1972 May 19.
Box 9 Folder NF
Physical Description

2 issues, 3 pp.

" A Divine Gesture." Vol. III no.17 (May 1922): pages 267-268, 1922 May.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C85)

"Ultimately." Vol. III no.18 (June 1922): page 337, 1922 June.
Box 9 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C91)

Physical Description

26 issues, 90 pp.

"Marlin Off the Morro: A Cuban Letter." Vol. I no.1 (Autumn 1933): pages 8, 39, 97, 1933 Autumn.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also photograph (p. 9) and a note about Hemingway (p. 7). (C209)

"The Friend of Spain: A Spanish Letter." Vol. I no.2 (January 1934): pages 26 and 136, 1934 January.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also cartoon (p. 146) and a note about Hemingway (p. 16). (C215)

"A Paris Letter." Vol. I no.3 (February 1934): pages 22 and 156, 1934 February.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also note about Hemingway (p. 16). (C216)

"a.d. in Africa: A Tanganyika Letter." Vol. I no.5 (April 1934): pages 19 and 146, 1934 April.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 16). (C218)

"Shootism versus Sport: The Second Tanganyika Letter." Vol. II no.1 (June 1934): pages 19 and 150, 1934 June.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 16). (C219)

"Notes on a Dangerous Game: The Third Tanganyika Letter." Vol. II no.2 (July 1934): pages 19 and 94, 1934 July.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 16). (C220)

"Out in the Stream: A Cuban Letter." Vol. II no.3 (August 1934): pages 19, 156, and 158, 1934 August.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 16). (C221)

"Defense of Dirty Words: A Cuban Letter." Vol. II no.4 (September 1934): pages 19, 158b and 158d, 1934 September.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 14d). (C222)

"Genio After Josie: A Havana Letter." Vol. II no.5 (October 1934): pages 21-22, 1934 October.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 18b). (C223)

"Old Newsman Writes: A Letter From Cuba." Vol. II no.7 (December 1934): pages 25-26, 1934 December.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 18). (C224)

"Notes on Life and Letters: Or a Manuscript Found in a Bottle." Vol. III no.1 (January 1935): pages 21 and 159, 1935 January.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C226)

"Remembering Shooting-Flying: A Key West Letter." Vol. III no.2 (February 1935): pages 21, 152 and 26-27, 1935 February.
Box 10 Folder NF
"[Program Notes], Hemingway's appraisal of Luis Quintanilla's art in New York in 1934." Vol. III no.2 (February 1935): pages 21, 152 and 26-27, 1935 February.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 14). (C227)

"Sailfish Off Mombasa: A Key West Letter." Vol. III no.3 (March 1935): pages 21 and 156, 1935 March.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 18). (C228)

"The Sights of Whitehead Street: A Key West Letter." Vol. III no.4 (April 1935): pages 25 and 156, 1935 April.
Box 10 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C229)

"a.d. Southern Style: A Key West Letter." Vol. III no.5 (May 1935): pages 25 and 156, 1935 May.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 22b). (C230)

“The President Vanquishes: A Bimini Letter." Vol. III no.7 (July 1935): pages 23 and 167, 1935 July.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(Hanneman numbered this: IV no.1). (C233)

“Notes on the Next War: A Serious Topical Letter." Vol. IV no.3 (September 1935): pages 19 and 156, 1935 September.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 14). (C235)

“Monologue to the Maestro: A High Seas Letter." Vol. IV no.4 (October 1935): pages 21, 174a and 174b, 1935 October.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C237)

“The Malady of Power: A Second Serious Letter." Vol. IV no.5 (November 1935): pages 31 and 198-199, 1935 November.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C238)

“Million Dollar Fright: A New York Letter." Vol. IV no.6 (December 1935): pages 35 and 190b, 1935 December.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also an item called: "Death in the Afternoon Cocktail" by Hemingway. (C239)

“Wings Always Over Africa: An Ornithological Letter." Vol. V no.1 (January 1936): pages 31 and 174-175, 1936 January.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C240)

“The Tradesman's Return: A Short Story." Vol. V no.2 (February 1936): pages 27 and 193-196, 1936 February.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C241)

“On the Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter." Vol. V no.4 (April 1936): pages 31 and 184-185, 1936 April.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C243)

“There She Breaches! or Moby Dick Off the Morro." Vol. V no.5 (May 1936): pages 35, 203-205 and 111, 141, 1936 May.
Box 11 Folder NF
"Gattorno: Program Note." Vol. V no.5 (May 1936): pages 35, 203-205 and 111, 141., 1936 May.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C244)

“The Horns of the Bull: A Short Story." Vol. V no.6 (June 1936): pages 31 and 190-193, 1936 June.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 28). (C246)

“The Denunciation: First of a Series of Three Short Stories Using a Bar in Madrid as a Background." Vol. X no.5 (November 1938): pages 39 and 111-114, 1938 November.
Box 11 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 34). (C307)

Physical Description

7pp.

"The Great Blue River", 1949 July.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway entitled: "`Papa' Hemingway Tackles Big Fish, Big Wars and Big Books" (p. 32). (C351)

Letter to Editor, 1932 August 27.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Hemingway's letter is dated August 27, 1932.

"Pyataya Kolonna", 1939 January.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Introduction to "The Fifth Column." Also pages 100-138 has a Russian translation of "The Fifth Column." (C309)

"The Time Now, The Place Spain", 1938 April 7.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C283)

Physical Description

9 issues, 155 pp.

Letter: "War Writers on Democracy." Vol. VIII no.26 (June 24, 1940): page 8, 1940 June 24.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C318)

"The Killers." Vol. XXI no.10 (September 2, 1946): pages 62 and 67-69, 1946 September 2.
Box 12 Folder F38
Scope and Contents

[tear sheets]. Also material about the film "The Killers" (pp. 59-61). (C345)

“A Tribute to Mamma From Papa Hemingway." Vol. XXXIII no.7 (August 18, 1952): pages 92-93, 1952 August 18.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 86). (C367)

“The Old Man and the Sea." Vol. XXXIII no.9 (September 1, 1952): pages 35-54, 1952 September 1.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 20). (2 copies). (C370)

“The Dangerous Summer" [Part I]. Vol. XLIX no.10 (September 5, 1960): pages 77-109, 1960 September 5.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C407)

“The Dangerous Summer" [Part II]. Subtitled: "The Pride of the Devil." Vol. XLIX no.11 (September 12, 1960): pages 60-82, 1960 September 12.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C407)

“The Dangerous Summer" [Part III]. Subtitled: "An Appointment with Disaster." Vol. XLIX no.12 (September 19, 1960): pages 74-96, 1960 September 19.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C407)

“Paris." Vol. LVI no.15 (April 10, 1964): pages 60-80, 83-84, and 88a-92, 1964 April 10.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Selected passages from eleven of the sketches from

A Moveable Feast. (C420)
"A Story From Spain", [1938] November.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-C19)

Physical Description

3 issues , 11 pp.

“In Our Time." Vol. IX no.3 (Spring 1923): pages 3-5 and 20-21, 1923 Spring.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

[Exiles' Number] (C124)

"They All Made Peace--What is Peace?" Vol. IX no.3 (Spring 1923): pages 3-5 and 20-21, 1923 Spring.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

[Exiles' Number] (C124)

“Mr. and Mrs. Elliot." Vol. X no.2 (Autumn 1924 - Winter 1925): pages 9-12, 1924 Autumn-1925 Winter.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C159)

“Valentine" and an undated letter, signed HEM. Vol. XII no.2 (May 1929): pages 41-42, 1929 May.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C187)

Physical Description

3 issues, 36 pp.

“Safari." Vol. XVIII no.2 (January 26, 1954): pages 19-34, 1954 January 26.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 7). (C379)

“The Christmas Gift" [Part I]. Vol. XVIII no.8 (April 20, 1954): pages 29-37, 1954 April 20.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C381)

“The Christmas Gift" [Part II]. Vol. XVIII no.9 (May 4, 1954): pages 79-89, 1954 May 4.
Box 12 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C381)

"Letter to a Young Writer", 1962 Summer.
Box 13 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

The letter to Jack Hirschman was first published in

The New York Times, July 3, 1961
"The Nobel Prize Speech", 1962 Summer.
Box 13 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C414)

"L'Invincible" [The Undefeated], 1926 March 1.
Box 13 Folder F39
Scope and Contents

Translated into French by Georges Duplaix. (C169)

Physical Description

34 pp.

Physical Description

2 issues, 3 pp.

“Who Murdered the Vets?" Vol. XVI no.12 (September 17, 1935): pages 9-10, 1935 September 17.
Box 13 Folder F40
Scope and Contents

Dateline: Key West, Florida. (C236)

"On the American Dead in Spain." Vol. XXX no.8 (February 14, 1939): page 3, 1939 February 14.
Box 13 Folder F40
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 2). (C313)

"Italy, 1927", 1927 May 18.
Box 13 Folder F41
Scope and Contents

Retitled as the short story "Che Ti Dice La Patria?" in

Men Without Women. (C178) Physical Description

4 pp.

Physical Description

2 issues. 4pp.

“My Own Life." Vol. II no.52 (February 12, 1927 ): pages 23-24, 1927 February 12.
Box 13 Folder F42
Scope and Contents

(C171)

Letter from Hemingway. Vol. VIII no.38 (November 5, 1932): pages 86-87, 1932 November 5.
Box 13 Folder F42
Scope and Contents

Concerning Coate's review of

Death in the Afternoon. (C204)
“Advice to a Son", 1932.
Box 13 Folder F43
Scope and Contents

A twenty line poem dated September 1931.

Physical Description

11 pp.

"Je Vous Salue Marie." ["Now I Lay Me"], 1930 January 1.
Box 13 Folder F44
Scope and Contents

Translated into French by Victor Llona. (C191)

Physical Description

23 pp.

"Africa Journal" [Part I: Miss Mary's Lion], 1971 December 20.
Box 13 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Part one of a three part series. Also contains a note about Hemingway (p. 5). (S-C73)

Physical Description

3 issues, 59 pp.

"Big Two Hearted River", undated.
Box 13 Folder F45-47
"Homage to Ezra." Vol. I no.1 (Spring [May] 1925): pages 110-128 and 221-225, 1925 [May].
Box 13 Folder F45-47
Scope and Contents

(C165, C165).

“The Undefeated." Vol. I no.2 (Autumn 1925 - Winter 1926): pages 203-232, 1925 Autumn-1926 Winter.
Box 13 Folder F45-47
Scope and Contents

(C168).

“The Sea Change." Vol. IV no.2 (1931: December): pages 247-251, 1931 December.
Box 13 Folder F45-47
Scope and Contents

(C198)

Physical Description

10 pp.

"Une Peche a la Truite", 1945 [April].
Box 13 Folder F48
Scope and Contents

(S-C27)

Physical Description

14 issues, 110 pp.

“The Killers." Vol. LXXXI no.3 (March 1927): pages 227-233, 1927 March.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C172)

“In Another Country", undated.
Box 14 Folder NF
"A Canary for One." Vol. LXXXI no.4 (April 1927): pages 355-357 and 358-360, 1927 April.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C175, C175)

“Wine of Wyoming." Vol. LXXXVIII no.2 (August 1930): pages 195-204, 1930 August.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C195)

“A Clean, Well-lighted Place." Vol. XCIII no.3 (March 1933): pages 149-150, 1933 March.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C205)

“Homage to Switzerland." Vol. XCIII no.4 (April 1933): pages 204-208, 1933 April.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also note about Hemingway (p. 14). (C206)

“Give Us a Prescription, Doctor." Vol. XCIII no.5 (May 1933): pages 272-278, 1933 May.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Retitled "The Gambler, the Nun and the Radio" for

Winner Take Nothing. (C208)
“Green Hills of Africa." Vol. XCVII no.5 (May 1935): pages 257-268, 1935 May.
Box 14 Folder NF
Also a note about Hemingway (p. 319), undated.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Begins a serialization to continue for seven installments. (C231)

“Green Hills of Africa." Vol. XCVII no.6 (June 1935): pages 334-344, 1935 June.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C231)

“Green Hills of Africa." Vol. XCVIII no.1 (July 1935): pages 14-21, 1935 July.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C231)

“Green Hills of Africa." Vol. XCVIII no.2 (August 1935): pages 74-83, 1935 August.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 127). (C231)

“Green Hills of Africa." Vol. XCVIII no.3 (September 1935): pages 157-165, 1935 September.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C231)

“Green Hills of Africa." Vol. XCVIII no.4 (October 1935): pages 200-206, 1935 October.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(C231)

“Green Hills of Africa." Vol. XCVIII no.5 (November 1935): pages 262-273, 1935 November.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Also a note about Hemingway (p. 319). (C231)

"The Killers." Vol. CI no.1 (January 1937): pages 83-86, 1937 January.
Box 14 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Reprinted from Scribner's Vol. LXXXI, March 1927. (C252)

"The Heat and the Cold", 1938 [March]-1938 [June].
Box 14 Folder F49

Scope and Contents

Consists of various magazines, journals, and newspapers which contain material about Hemingway or his writings. All items are the published version unless otherwise noted. Arranged alphabetically by title of the periodical.

V.1. All's Well Quarterly. Vol. XI no.2 (Summer 1933): page 36, 1933 Summer.
Box 15 Folder NF
Physical Description

6 issues, 23 pp.

Vol. IX no.7 (March 1959): page 4, 1959 March.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1110)

Vol. XIV no.3 (November 1963): pages 8-10, 1963 November.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1476)

Vol. XVI no.5 (January 1966): pages 22-24, 1966 January.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H174)

Vol. XVII no.4 (December 1966): pages 4-15, 1966 December.
Box 15 Folder NF
Vol. XVII no.8 (April 1967): pages 9-10, 1967 April.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H313)

Vol. XVIII no.1 (September 1967): pages 8-9, 1967 September.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H364)

V.3. The American Mercury. Vol. LXXI no.323 (November 1950): pages 619-625, 1950 November.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H668)

Physical Description

7 pp.

V.4. The American Review. (Vol. III no.3 Summer 1934): pages 289-312, 1934 Summer.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H237)

Physical Description

24 pp.

V.5. Arkansan. No. 470790 (March 1980): pages 19-21, 1980 March.
Box 15 Folder NF
Physical Description

3 pp.

Scope and Contents

(H1063)

Physical Description

3 issues, 5 pp.

No.662 (March 19-25 1958): pages 1, 2, 1958 March 19-1958 March 25.
Box 15 Folder F50
No.663 (March 26-April 1 1958): pages 1, 3, 1958 March 26-1958 April 1.
Box 15 Folder F50
No.664 (April 2-8 1958): page 3, 1958 April 2-1958 April 8.
Box 15 Folder F50
Physical Description

5 issues, 57 pp.

Vol. CLII no.2 (August 1933): pages 197-208, 1933 August.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H214)

Vol. CLXIV no.1 (July 1939): pages 36-46, 1939 July.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H400)

Vol. CC no.6 (December 1957): pages 102-103, 1957 December.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1047)

Vol. CCVIII no.6 (December 1961): pages 31-39, 1961 December.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1355)

Vol. CCXXIII no.1 (January 1969): pages 45-67, 1969 January.
Box 15 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H517)

Physical Description

3 issues, 22 pp.

Vol. I no.1 (October 1937): pages 30 and 32, 1937 October.
Box 15 Folder F51
Vol. I no.4 (January 1938): pages 346-355, 1938 January.
Box 15 Folder F51
Scope and Contents

Two copies, one inscribed by Cohn. (H353)

Physical Description

9 issues, 37 pp.

Vol. LXV no.3 (May 1927): pages 251-257, 1927 May.
Box 16 Folder F52
Scope and Contents

(H69)

Vol. LXVI no.5 (January 1928): opposite page 560, 1928 January.
Box 16 Folder F52
Scope and Contents

(H89)

Vol. LXVIII no.4 (December 1928): pages 381-382, 1928 December.
Box 16 Folder NF
Vol. LXVIII no.6 (February 1929): page 683, 1929 February.
Box 16 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H106)

Vol. LXIX no.1 (March 1929): page 92, 1929 March.
Box 16 Folder NF
Vol. LXX no.1 (September 1929), 1929 September.
Box 16 Folder NF
Vol. LXX no.3 (November 1929): pages 258-262, 1929 November.
Box 16 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H129)

Vol. LXX no.6 (February 1930): pages 641-656, 1930 February.
Box 16 Folder NF
Vol. LXXIV no.2 (October 1931): pages 141-144, 1931 October.
Box 16 Folder NF
Physical Description

2 issues (Two copies of each.), 18 pp.

(August 1952): pages 2-3 and 6-7, 1952 August.
Box 16 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H724)

(Fall 1970): pages 2-4 and 5, 12, 1970 Fall.
Box 16 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H724)

V.11. Books and Bookmen. Vol. IX no.9 (June 1964): pages 16-17, 1964 June.
Box 16 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H134)

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Description

2 issues, 2 pp.

No. 2330 (August 19, 1950): cover, 1950 August 19.
Box 16 Folder NF
No. 2424 (June 7, 1952): cover, 1952 June 7.
Box 16 Folder NF
V.13. The Bookseller and Collector. Vol IV no.176 (February 6, 1930): page 379, 1930 February 6.
Box 16 Folder NF
Physical Description

Two copies, 2 pp.

V.14. Bretano's Book Chat. Vol. VII no.5 (September-October 1928): pages 25-29, 1928 September-1928 October.
Box 16 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Published version and tear sheet. (H101)

Physical Description

10 pp.

V.15. British Books of the Month. Vol. 67 no.10 (October 1952): pages 11, 15, and 33, 1952 October.
Box 16 Folder NF
Physical Description

3 pp.

V.16. Chapter and Verse. No. 5 (November 1977): pages 1-2, 1977 November.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

2 pp.

V.17. Chicago Daily Tribune. Vol. CXX no.157 (July 3, 1961 ): pages 1-2, 1961 July 3.
Box 17 Folder F53
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

V.18. Chicago Sun Times. Vol. XIV no.130 (July 3, 1961): pages 1, 4-5 and 28, 1961 July 3.
Box 17 Folder F54
Physical Description

4 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

V.19. Chicago [Sunday] Sun Times Showcase, 1963 February 3.
Box 17 Folder F55
Scope and Contents

Tear sheet.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

V.20. Chicago Tribune Book World. Vol. IV no.41 (October 11, 1970): pages 1 and 3, 1970 October 11.
Box 17 Folder F56
Scope and Contents

(S-H754)

V.21. The Colophon. New series Vol. I no.1 (Summer 1935): pages 119-122, 1935 Summer.
Box 17 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Bound copy. (H254)

Physical Description

4 pp.

V.22. Contempo. Vol. III no.12 (October 25, 1933): pages 1-2, 1933 October 25.
Box 17 Folder F57
Scope and Contents

(H216)

V.23. Daily Mail. (May 21, 1964): page 10, 1964 May 21.
Box 17 Folder F58
Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

V.24. Detroit. [Detroit Free Press]. (August 27, 1972): pages 1, 10, 12-15, 1972 August 27.
Box 17 Folder F59
Scope and Contents

(S-H954)

Physical Description

6 pp.

V.25. "A Christmas Bulletin." E. P. Dutton. ([1927]): page 14, [1927].
Box 17 Folder NF
V.26. Epoca. Vol. XLIV no.563 (July 16, 1961): cover, and pages 40-42, 44-57, 1961 July 16.
Box 17 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1280)

Physical Description

Two copies, 36 pp.

Physical Description

2 issues, 14 pp.

Vol. LX no.1 (July 1963): pages 44-45, 70-73 and 106-110, 1963 July.
Box 17 Folder NF
Vol. LX no.4 (October 1963): pages 8, 10 and 12, 1963 october.
Box 17 Folder NF
V.28. Freedom News Journal. Vol. XVIII, no.4 (December 1985): cover, and pages 3-8, 1985 December.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

7 pp.

V.29. The Hemingway Newsletter. Nos. 1, 2, 4, and 5 (January 1981- January 1983), 1981 January-1983 January.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

4 issues, 18 pp.

Physical Description

4 issues

Vol. V no.1 (Fall 1979), 1979 Fall.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

35 pp.

Vol. V no.2 (Spring 1980), 1980 Spring.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

40 pp.

Vol. VI no.1 (Fall 1980), 1980 Fall.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

40 pp.

Vol. VI no.2 (Spring 1981), 1981 Spring.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

40 pp.

Physical Description

6 issues

Vol. 1 no.1 (Fall 1981), 1981 Fall.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

68 pp.

Vol. I no.2 (Spring 1982), 1982 Spring.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

84 pp.

Vol. II no.2 (Spring 1983), 1983 Spring.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

2 copies, 132 pp.

Vol. III no.1 (Fall 1983), 1983 Fall.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

76 pp.

Vol. III no.2 (Spring 1984), 1984 Spring.
Box 17 Folder NF
Physical Description

60 pp.

V.32. Holiday. Vol. XXVII no.2 (February 1960): pages 50-58, 1960 February.
Box 17 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1177)

Physical Description

9 pp.

V.33. Horizon. Vol. XV no.87 (April 1947): pages 156-180, 1947 April.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Reprint from the

Kenyon Review. Physical Description

25 pp.

Physical Description

2 issues, 27 pp.

Vol. V no.4 (July-September 1932): pages 519-539, 1932 July-1932 September.
Box 18 Folder F60
Scope and Contents

(H179)

Vol. VI no.2 (January-March 1933): pages 336-341, 1933 January-1933 March.
Box 18 Folder F60
Scope and Contents

(H205)

V.35. The Humanist. Vol. LXXVI no.9 (September 1961): pages 266-267, 1961 September.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1324)

V.36. Iskusstvo i Zhizn. Vol. 5 (1939): pages 15-17, 1939.
Box 18 Folder F61
Scope and Contents

Bound together with Vol. 6. (H387)

Physical Description

3 pp.

V.37. Journal of Modern Literature. Vol. I no.3 (March 1971): pages 375-388 and 446-453, 1971 March.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H815)

Physical Description

22 pp.

V.38. Krasnay Novb. Vol. 5 (1935): pages 232-234, 1935.
Box 18 Folder F62
Physical Description

10 issues, 48 pp.

Vol. VII no.10 (September 4, 1939), 1939 September 4.
Box 18 Folder NF
Vol. X no.1 (January 6, 1941): pages 49-51 and 52-57, 1941 January 6.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Published version and tear sheet. (H456)

Vol. XI no.1 (July 7, 1941), 1941 July 7.
Box 18 Folder NF
Physical Description

Two copies

Vol. XVI no.5 (January 31, 1944), 1944 January 31.
Box 18 Folder NF
Vol. XXXVI no.5 (February 1, 1954): page 56, 1954 February 1.
Box 18 Folder NF
Vol. XXXVII no.19 (November 8, 1954): pages 25-29, 1954 November 8.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

With photographs. (H906)

Physical Description

Two copies

Vol. LI no.2 (July 14, 1961): cover, pages 2, 59-68 and 71-73, 1961 July 14.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1274)

Physical Description

Two copies

V.40. Literaturnoye Obozreniye. v. XI. (1939): pages 33-36, 1939.
Box 18 Folder F63
Scope and Contents

(H388)

Physical Description

4 pp.

Vol. IX (September 1934): pages 121-148, 1934 September.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H247)

Physical Description

28 pp.

Vol. XI (November 1938), 1938 November.
Box 18 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H380)

V.42. Literaturny Sovremennik. Vol. X-XI (October-November, 1939): pages 257-259, 1939 October-1939 November.
Box 18 Folder NF
Physical Description

3 pp.

V.43. The London Mercury. Vol. XXVII no.158 (December 1932): pages 135-142, 1932 December.
Box 19 Folder F64
Physical Description

8 pp.

V.44. Look. Vol. V no.7 (April 8, 1941): pages 18, 20-21, 1941 April 8.
Box 19 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H30)

Physical Description

3 pp.

V.45. Mainliner. Vol. X no.5 (May 1966): pages 9-11, 1966 May.
Box 19 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H224)

Physical Description

3 pp.

V.46. Miami Pictorial. (April 1972): pages 22-29 and cover, 1972 April.
Box 19 Folder NF
Physical Description

9 pp.

V.47. The Nation. v. CXXXVI no.3524(January 18, 1933): pages 63-64, 1933 January 18.
Box 19 Folder F65
Scope and Contents

(H204)

Physical Description

2 pp.

V.48. La Nef. Vol. III no.15 (February 1946): pages 133-134, 1946 February.
Box 19 Folder F66
Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Description

6 issues, 16 pp.

Vol. XLIX no.629 (December 22, 1926): pages 142-143, 1926 December 22.
Box 19 Folder F67
Scope and Contents

(H61)

Vol. LI no.662 (August 10, 1927): pages 303-306, 1927 August 10.
Box 19 Folder F68
Scope and Contents

(H75)

Vol. LIII no.680 (December 14, 1927): pages 102-103, 1927 December 14.
Box 19 Folder F69
Scope and Contents

(H86)

Physical Description

Two parts

Vol. LXIV no.827 (October 8, 1930): pages 208-209, 1930 October 8.
Box 19 Folder F70
Scope and Contents

(H157)

Vol. LXXV no.966 (June 7, 1933): pages 94-97, 1933 June 7.
Box 19 Folder F71
Scope and Contents

(H212)

Vol. CXLV no.4-5 (July 24, 1961): pages 19-20, 1961 July 24.
Box 19 Folder F72
Scope and Contents

(H1293)

V.50. The New York Herald Tribune Book Review. September 7, 1952. Pages 1 and 17, 1952 September 7.
Box 19 Folder F73
Scope and Contents

(H736)

Physical Description

2 pp.

V.51. The New York Herald Tribune Book Week. [Sunday] May 3, 1964. Pages 1 and 12-13, 1964 May 3.
Box 19 Folder F74
Scope and Contents

(H1511)

Physical Description

3 pp.

V.52. The New York Review of Books. Vol. II no.9 (June 11, 1964): pages 1 and 4-6, 1964 June 11.
Box 19 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1535)

Physical Description

4 pp.

V.53. New York State Education. Vol. XLIX no.6 (March 1962): pages 16-17 and 37, 1962 March.
Box 19 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1380)

Physical Description

3 pp.

Physical Description

8 issues, 16 pp.

1931 December 6.
Box 19 Folder F75-80
Physical Description

Two copies

Pages 15 and 43, 1935 December 1.
Box 19 Folder F75-80
Physical Description

Two copies

Pages 1-2, 1940 October 20.
Box 19 Folder F75-80
Scope and Contents

(H430)

Pages 1 and 21, 1949 July 31.
Box 19 Folder F75-80
Scope and Contents

(H607)

Pages 1 and 20, 1952 September 7.
Box 19 Folder F75-80
Scope and Contents

(H737)

Physical Description

Two copies

Pages 1 and 44, 1954 November 7.
Box 19 Folder F75-80
Scope and Contents

(H905)

Pages 2 and 28, 1968 September 29.
Box 19 Folder F75-80
Scope and Contents

(S-H470)

Physical Description

6 issues, 88 pp.

Vol. V no.41 (November 30, 1929): pages 28-31, 1929 November 30.
Box 19 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H140)

Vol. VII no.30 (September 12, 1931): pages 47-48, 1931 September 12.
Box 19 Folder NF
Vol. XXII no.33 (September 28, 1946): page 44, 1946 September 28.
Box 19 Folder NF
Vol. XXVI no.12 (May 13, 1950): pages 36-62, 1950 May 13.
Box 19 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H627)

Physical Description

Three copies

Physical Description

2 issues, 2 pp.

Vol. X no.16 (October 18, 1937): page 34, 1937 October 18.
Box 19 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H335)

Vol. XIV no.16 (October 16, 1939): page 36, 1939 October 16.
Box 19 Folder NF
V.57. La Nouvelle Revue Francaise. Vol. XXXII no.184 (January 1, 1929): pages 123-124, 1929 January 1.
Box 20 Folder F81
Scope and Contents

(H105)

Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Description

3 issues, 7 pp.

No. 34 (Winter 1929): pages 11-12, 1929 Winter.
Box 20 Folder F82
Scope and Contents

(H147)

No. 47 (Spring 1934): pages 17 and 22-23, 1934 Spring.
Box 20 Folder F82
Scope and Contents

(H235)

No. 58 (Winter 1937): pages 29-30, 1937 Winter.
Box 20 Folder F82
Scope and Contents

(H350)

V.59. The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. Vol. 73 no.4 (1979): pages 443-458 and 477-478, 1979.
Box 20 Folder NF
Physical Description

18 pp.

Physical Description

3 issues, 28 pp.

Vol. VI no.2 (Winter 1939): pages 52-60, 1939 Winter.
Box 20 Folder F83
Scope and Contents

(H385)

Physical Description

Two copies

Vol. VIII no.1 (January-February 1941): pages 24-28 and 63-67, 1941 January-1941 February.
Box 20 Folder F83
Scope and Contents

(H453, H454)

V.61. Penguin Book News. June 1966. Cover and pages 1-2, 1966 June.
Box 20 Folder NF
Physical Description

3 pp.

Physical Description

2 issues, 36 pp.

Vol. IV no.3 (March 1957): pages 5, 51-52, 60 and 66, 1957 March.
Box 20 Folder NF
Vol. VIII no.12 (December 1961): pages 48-78, 1961 December.
Box 20 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1357)

V.63. Politiken. April 12, 1958. Page 19, 1958 April 12.
Box 20 Folder F84
V.64. Prairie Schooner Vol. XL no.3 (Fall 1966): pages 232-246, 1966 Fall.
Box 20 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H262)

Physical Description

15 pp.

V.65. Princeton Alumni Weekly. Vol. LXIII no.9 (November 16, 1962): pages 6-9 and 15, 1962 November 16.
Box 20 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Carlos Baker. (H1429)

Physical Description

5 pp.

Physical Description

3 issues, 11 pp.

Vol. CXVII no.7 (February 15, 1930): pages 884-886, 1930 February 15.
Box 20 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Published version and tear sheet. (H150)

Vol. 185 no.12 (March 23, 1964): pages 1-3, 1964 March 23.
Box 20 Folder NF
Vol. 227 no.2 (January 11, 1985): pages 40-41, 1985 January 11.
Box 20 Folder NF
V.67. The Quill. Vol. XLIX no.9 (September 1961): page 15, 1961 September.
Box 20 Folder NF
V.68. The Reporter. Vol. X no.9 (April 27, 1954), 1954 April 27.
Box 20 Folder NF
Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Description

2 issues, 5 pp.

Vol. 18 (1938): pages 22-23, 1938.
Box 20 Folder F85
Scope and Contents

Bound together with Vol. 17-20. (H351)

Vol. 9-10 (1939): pages 28-30, 1939.
Box 20 Folder F85
Scope and Contents

(H391)

V.70. The Saturday Evening Post. v. CCXXXIX no.6 (March 12, 1966): pages 32-41 and 45-48, 1966 March 12.
Box 20 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H195)

Physical Description

14 pp.

Physical Description

18 issues, ca. 110 pp.

Vol. II no.29 (February 13, 1926): page 555, 1926 February 13.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H36)

Vol. III no.20 (December 11, 1926): pages 420-421, 1926 December 11.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H59)

Vol. III no.21 (December 18, 1926): page 445, 1926 December 18.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Vol. IV no.17 (November 19, 1927): pages 322-323, 1927 November 19.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H84)

Vol. IX no.10 (September 24, 1932): page 121, 1932 September 24.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H184)

Vol. XVII no.2 (November 6, 1937): pages 3-4, 1937 November 6.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H342)

Vol. XXVII no.39 (September 23, 1944): pages 7-8 and 23-25, 1944 September 23.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H522)

Physical Description

Two copies

Vol. XXXIII no.14 (April 8, 1950): page 7, 1950 April 8.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Vol. XXXIII (October 28, 1950): pages 15-16 and 38, as well as 17 and 39, 1950 October 28.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

Tear sheets. Two articles. (H666)

Vol. XXXV no.35 (August 30, 1952): pages 2 and 22, 1952 August 30.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Vol. XXXV no.36 (September 6, 1952): pages 10-11 and cover, 1952 September 6.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

Includes letter from Hemingway. (H734) and (C371)

Vol. XXXVII no.49 (December 4, 1954): pages 60-61, 1954 December 4.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H925)

Vol. XLI no.34 (August 23, 1958): pages 9-ll, 36 and cover, 1958 August 23.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Vol. XLII no.14 (April 4, 1959): pages 13-15, 31, 50-51 and cover, 1959 April 4.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H1118)

Physical Description

Two copies

Vol. XLIV no.30 (July 29, 1961): entire issue and cover. [Hemingway issue], 1961 July 29.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(H1295)

Physical Description

Twelve articles

Vol. LIII no.41 (October 10, 1970): pages 23-26 and 39, 1970 October 10.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Scope and Contents

(S-H750)

Vol. IV no.1 (October 2, 1976): pages 4-6, 24-28, 1976 October 2.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Tear sheet. Pages 24 and 34, undated.
Box 21 Folder F86-88
Physical Description

2 issues, 12 pp.

Vol. LXXXVII no.5 (May 1930): pages 545-553, 1930 May.
Box 21 Folder F89
Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Cohn.

Physical Description

9 pp.

Vol. CIII no.1 (January 1938): pages 76, 78 and 85, 1938 January.
Box 21 Folder F89
V.73. The Scriptorium. No. 2 (no date): unpaged, undated.
Box 21 Folder NF
Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Description

2 issues, 12 pp.

Vol. IV no.1 (March 1967): pages 30-32, 1967 March.
Box 21 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H306)

Vol. V no.2 (June 1968): pages 21-29, 1968 June.
Box 21 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H448)

Physical Description

2 issues, 17 pp.

Vol. XXX no.16 (October 18, 1937): pages 79-85 and cover, 1937 October 18.
Box 21 Folder F90
Scope and Contents

(H336)

Vol. LXIV no.24 (December 13, 1954): pages 70-77 and cover, 1954 December 13.
Box 21 Folder F90
Scope and Contents

(H928)

V.76. The Times Literary Supplement. No. 3247 (May 21, 1964): pages 425-426, 1964 May 21.
Box 21 Folder F91
Scope and Contents

(H1521)

Physical Description

2 pp.

V.77. Toronto Star Weekly [Magazine]. October 7, 1961 Pages 2-5, 1961 October 7.
Box 21 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1346)

Physical Description

4 pp.

V.78. Trapeze. Vol. LVI no.30 (June 9, 1967): pages 1ff, 1967 June 9.
Box 21 Folder F92
Scope and Contents

(S-H340)

Physical Description

Nine articles

V.79. Transition. No. 14 (Fall 1928): opposite page 96, 1928 Fall.
Box 22 Folder F93
Scope and Contents

(H102)

Physical Description

1 p.

V.80. T.V. Guide. Vol. XXXII no.49 (December 8, 1984): pages 4-8 and 10-12, 1984 December 8.
Box 22 Folder NF
Physical Description

Two articles, 8 pp.

V.81. Ukraine the World. 1962. Pages 64-65 and 65-66, 1962.
Box 22 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(H1370)

Physical Description

Two articles, 4 pp.

V.82. University of Virginia Alumni News. Vol. LXV no.6 (July-August 1977): pages 6-7, 1977 July-1977 August.
Box 22 Folder NF
V.83. Washington Post Book World. October 11, 1970. Pages 1 and 3, 1970 October 11.
Box 22 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H754)

V.84. WFMT Perspective. Vol. X no.11 (November 1961): page 21, 1961 November.
Box 22 Folder NF

Scope and Contents

Includes various journals, magazines and newspapers containing articles about Cohn and his bibliography as well as Hemingway bibliographies by other authors.

Physical Description

2 issues, 2 pp.

Vol. 61 no.8 (February 20, 1978): page 1235, 1978 February 20.
Box 22 Folder NF
Vol. 61 no.12 (March 20, 1978): cover, 1978 March 20.
Box 22 Folder NF
VI.2. American Book Collector. Vol. XVIII no.9 (May 1968): pages 5-6, 1968 May.
Box 22 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H441)

VI.3. Anitquarian Bookman. Vol. XXXVIII no.17 (October 24, 1966): page 1603, 1966 October 24.
Box 22 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

(S-H267)

VI.4. Bibliognost. Vol. I no.4 (November 1975): pages 3-9, 1975 November.
Box 22 Folder NF
Physical Description

7 pp.

VI.5. The Book-Collector's Quarterly. Vol. VI (April-June 1932): pages 83-84, 1932 April-1932 June.
Box 22 Folder NF

Scope and Contents

Consists of a scrapbook and two folders of various clippings and tear sheets concerning Hemingway, his work, and Louis Cohn.

VII.1. Scrapbook, 1925-1955.
Box 23 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Consists of clippings and tear sheets, tipped in and loose, which concern Ernest Hemingway. The majority of the material is dated from 1920 to 1930.

Physical Description

ca. 133 pp.

VII.2. Clippings and Tear Sheets, 1930s-1950s.
Box 23 Folder F94
Scope and Contents

Consists of various material about Hemingway.

Physical Description

ca. 130 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

VII.3. Clippings and Tear Sheets pertaining to bibliographies, undated.
Box 23 Folder F95
Scope and Contents

Consists of material pertaining to Louis Cohn and reviews of the bibliographies of Hemingway's work.

Physical Description

ca. 20 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

Scope and Contents

Consists of ephemera related to Hemingway and/or Louis Cohn. Includes books containing references to Hemingway, copies of items written by Hemingway, reviews of Hemingway's work, material written about Hemingway or his family, material concerning films based on Hemingway's books, catalogues selling Hemingway's writings, material concerning conferences or exhibitions about Hemingway, and other ephemera.

Physical Description

5 items

Army and Navy Roster of Oak Park and River Forest Men Who Served in the Armed Forces in the War With Germany April, 1917, to August 1, 1918. Harry W. Taylor and C. S. Tuttle. (Oak Park, IL: August 10, 1918), 1918 August 10.
Box 24 Folder F96
Physical Description

32 pp.

Short Story Writing. Blanche Colton Williams. (Chicago: ALA, 1930), 1930.
Box 24 Folder NF
Physical Description

44 pp.

Lob des Bettes. Hans Ohl. (Hamburg: Rowohlt Verlag, 1956), 1956.
Box 24 Folder NF
Physical Description

182 pp.

Signal Red. Harold Calin. (New York: Lancer Books, Inc., 1964), 1964.
Box 24 Folder NF
Scope and Contents

Inscribed by the author to Margie Cohn.

Physical Description

176 pp.

High Midnight. Stuart Kaminsky. (New York: The Mysterious Press, 1984), 1984.
Box 24 Folder NF
Physical Description

188 pp.

Physical Description

9 items, 10 pp.

"How Ballad Writing Affects Our Seniors." Tabula (November, 1916). Typescript transcript (photocopy), 1916 November.
Box 24 Folder F97
Scope and Contents

A poem written by Hemingway for his high school newpaper.

Physical Description

1 p.

“Golden Jubilee Greetings." Notes on the Program. Cincinnati [Ohio] Symphony. (March 23-24, 1945). Printed Photocopy, 1945 March 23-1945 March 24.
Box 24 Folder F97
Scope and Contents

Hemingway writes a greeting. Also includes an autograph note signed from Alfred H. Perrin (New York, March 14, 1945) to Margie Cohn. There are also photo-copies of greetings written by other distinguished individuals, including Edna Ferber and Somerset Maugham.

Physical Description

9 pp.

Physical Description

7 items, 14 pp.

Review of Hemingway in Michigan. Prairie Schooner, 1968 Spring.
Box 24 Folder F98
Scope and Contents

Photocopy.

Physical Description

5 pp.

Review of A Farewell to Arms. . By Owen Wister. (May 6, 1929), 1929 May 6.
Box 24 Folder F98
Scope and Contents

Typescript (carbon).

Physical Description

1 p.

Response to a Review of A Farewell to Arms, undated.
Box 24 Folder F98
Scope and Contents

A response to a review by Owen Wister as it appeared in

Scribner's. Typescript (carbon). Physical Description

3 pp.

Letter concerning A Farewell to Arms. (September 20, 1929). To Mr. Walsh from Hugh Walpole, 1929 September 20.
Box 24 Folder F98
Scope and Contents

Typed letter (carbon).

Physical Description

1 p.

Comments about Hemingway and his writing by Henry L. Mencken. American Mercury. (May 1928 and January 1930), 1928 May and 1930 January.
Box 24 Folder F98
Scope and Contents

Typescript.

Physical Description

2 pp.

“Ernest and the Old Folks", undated.
Box 24 Folder F98
Scope and Contents

An article in response to Mrs. Gerould's comment in the

Yale Review: "I have yet to find in my own acquaintance a middle-aged person, man or woman, who likes Ernest Hemingway's novels; but the boys and girls adore him." Author is unidentified. Typescript with autograph corrections. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Description

15 items, 205 pp.

Hadley: The First Mrs. Hemingway. Alice Hunt Sokoloff. (New York: Dodd, Mead Company, 1973), 1973.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Bound page proofs (photocopy). With loose photographs (photocopy). (S-G384)

Physical Description

78 pp.

“Discoveries I've Made About Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises", [1975].
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

[Charles William Mann]. Inscribed: "For Margie with love Charley." Typescript (photocopy).

Physical Description

16 pp.

“Father and Son: Comments on Hemingway's Psychology." William White. The Dalhousie Review. (Winter 1953), 1953 Winter.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Offprint. Inscribed to Cohn. (H783).

Physical Description

9 pp.

"Do You Remember Robert McAlmon? Some Notes on Being Geniuses Together and the Paris Twenties." Harold Klapper, undated.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Typescript (photocopy).

Physical Description

25 pp.

“The Dashes in Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms." James B. Meriwether. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 1964.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Offprint. Inscribed to Margie Cohn. (H1557)

Physical Description

9 pp.

“A Note on Ernest Hemingway." Louis Henry Cohn. The Colophon [overrun]. (nsv. I no.1), undated.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Proofs.

Physical Description

4 pp.

Talking Pens [a few private notes for the members of the Grolier Club on their visit to Minnesota. May 18-21, 1972], 1972 May 18-1972 May 21.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Handwriting analysis of Ernest Hemingway. Inscribed to Mrs. Cohn. Typescript (photocopy). Pages 5, 10, and 19.

Physical Description

26 pp.

F.Y.I. [Time Inc.], 1954 December 10.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Brief article w/photograph concerning interview with Hemingway regarding the Nobel Prize. Also autograph note signed [undated]from Roy Ziegler. Typescript (mimeo).

Physical Description

7 pp.

Material concerning the Fitzgerald Hemingway Annual 1969, 1969.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Includes: offprint by C.E. Frazer Clark, Jr. entitled "Hemingway At Auction: A Brief Survey"; a Typed letter signed [October 6, 1969] to Mrs. Cohn from Clark; printed news release [July 13, 1969]; a reprint from

The New York Times [August 20, 1969] regarding a short story by Fitzgerald; and a brochure concerning the annual. These items were originally laid in: Spec PS 3511 .I9 Z617x 1969. Physical Description

5 items, 27 pp.

“Bibliographical Notes of Ernest Hemingway." The Walden Book Shop. (Chicago: October 1930), 1930 October.
Box 24 Folder F99
Scope and Contents

Published Version.

Physical Description

4 pp.

Physical Description

2 items, 27 pp.

Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man. 20th Century-Fox Exhibitor's Campaign Manual, [1962].
Box 24 Folder F100
Scope and Contents

Screen-play by A. E. Hotchner. Printed. Sales brochure for posters and accessories. (H1354n)

Physical Description

8 pp.

For Whom the Bell Tolls. [Paramount Pictures, 1943], 1943.
Box 24 Folder F100
Scope and Contents

Printed. Playbill for the film which includes a biographical sketch of Hemingway.

Physical Description

19 pp.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

Physical Description

21 items, 74 pp.

Barron's Education Series. Ad for a "simplified approach" to studying Hemingway, undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

2 pp.

The Vanguard Press. Ad for John Groth's Studio: Europe, undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Introduction by Hemingway. Printed broadside.

Physical Description

1 p.

The Pickwick Book Shop [Hollywood, CA.] and The Scribner Book Store [New York]. Announcement for the limited first edition of Hemingway's Men at War, undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

8 pp.

Jonathan Cape. Announcement for books on war, including Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

4 pp.

Bruccoli Clark. "Ernest Hemingway Titles in Stock", undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Penguins. "Hemingway in Peguins" (5 copies) and "Hemingway" (1 copy), undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

9 pp.

Bloomingdale Bros. Announcement for The Old Man and the Sea, undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

2 pp.

The Franklin Library. "Notes From the Editors." The Sun Also Rises, undated.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Announcement as part of

The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature. (Philadelphia: Franklin Mint Corporation, 1977). Printed. Physical Description

22 pp.

Wm. B. Eerdmans, Publisher. Ernest Hemingway as a part of "Contemporary Writers in Christian Perspective." (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1966), 1966.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

1 p.

Physical Location

Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (32 inches)

Notizie Mondadori. Publisher's catalogue containing books by Hemingway. (Marzo, 1963), 1963.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

16 pp.

Boni Liveright. Catalogue. (New York, 1925), 1925 Fall.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Includes ad for

In Our Time. Printed. See also the brochures with the correspondence (I.3: October 15, 1930). Physical Description

1 p.

Charles Scribner's Sons. Scribner Holiday Books: 1926-1927. (New York: Scribner's, 1926), 1926.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Includes

The Sun Also Rises. Printed. Physical Description

1 p.

Charles Scribner's Sons. 1932-1933 Books for the Holidays, 1932-1933.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Includes

Death in the Afternoon. Printed. Physical Description

1 p.

Dutton. [C. O. Lillie]. The Latest Books: December 1926, 1926 December.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Includes

The Sun Also Rises. Printed. Physical Description

1 p.

Ernest Rowohlt Verlag. Vollstandiges Bucher-Verzeichnis. (Berlin: Rowohlt, 1930), 1930.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Includes

Fiesta, In Einem Andern Land, and Manner. Printed. Physical Description

1 p.

E. A. Seeman Publishing. Fall Books 1972, 1972.
Box 24 Folder F101
Scope and Contents

Includes

Papa. Printed. Physical Description

2 pp.

Physical Description

8 items, 152 pp.

Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. First Editions of English and American Authors: An Important Collection of Ernest Hemingway...The Library of Dr. Don Carlos Guffey, 1958 October 12.
Box 24 Folder F102
Scope and Contents

Sale no.1843. Printed. (G174)

Physical Description

75 pp.

Carry Back Books, Franconia, NH. Catalogue No. 6: Winter 1974, 1974 Winter.
Box 24 Folder F102
Scope and Contents

Includes Hemingway items, pp. 19-23. Printed.

Physical Description

5 pp.

Bernice Weiss Books, Eastchester, NY. Catalogue Number 48, undated.
Box 24 Folder F102
Scope and Contents

Laid in is a typed note signed [October 9. 1974] to Margie Cohn from John Martin. Typed note signed and printed.

Physical Description

32 pp.

The League of American Writers The Booksellers Guild of America. Benefit Auction of Manuscripts, Letters and Books...February 19, 1939, undated.
Box 24 Folder F102
Scope and Contents

Laid in is a bill of sale. [New York]. Printed.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Frank P. van Eck Publisher. 2-83 [Catalogue], [1983].
Box 24 Folder F102
Scope and Contents

Entire catalogue devoted to Hemingway material. (Herrliberg, Switzerland: Reprografia, [1983]). Printed.

Physical Description

12 pp.

Overseas Press Club Foundation. Journalism Memorabilia Auction and Sale, 1977 May 5.
Box 24 Folder F102
Scope and Contents

Thursday, May 5, 1977. New York. Printed.

Physical Description

20 pp.

The League of American Writers. Manuscript Sale: March 1938: Addenda, 1938.
Box 24 Folder F102
Scope and Contents

Typescript (mimeo).

Physical Description

6 pp.

Physical Description

5 items, 13 pp.

The National Conference of the Hemingway Society in Traverse City...October 20, 21, 22, 1983. "Up in Michigan", 1983.
Box 24 Folder F103
Scope and Contents

Announcement and call for papers. Typescript (photocopy).

Physical Description

2 pp.

Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual and NCR Microcard Editions. "A Conference on F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway in Paris", 1972 June 23-1972 June 24.
Box 24 Folder F103
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

1 p.

Friends of the Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual. "Chicago Hemingway Conference." Keepsake, undated.
Box 24 Folder F103
Scope and Contents

Facsimile of a page from

Trapeze VI (November 3, 1916). Copy no.26. Printed. (S-F172) Physical Description

2 pp.

“The Fourth Peters Rushton Seminar in Contemporary Prose and Poetry: Hemingway's Wastelanders by Carlos Baker . . . 14 March 1952", 1952.
Box 24 Folder F103
Scope and Contents

Printed Keepsake.

Physical Description

4 pp.

“The John F. Kennedy Library invites you to join us on July 17-19, 1980 for `Papers of a Writer,' a conference celebrating the dedication of the `Hemingway Room' and as a special tribute to Mary Hemingway", 1980.
Box 24 Folder F103
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

4 pp.

Physical Description

17 items, 45 pp.

Catalogue of an Ernest Hemingway Exhibit: from the Collection of Dr. Fraser B. Drew, [1953].
Box 24 Folder F104
Scope and Contents

November 23-December 11 [1953], Edward H. Butler Library, State University College for Teachers, Buffalo 22, New York. Typescript (photocopy). Catalogue prepared by Dr. Drew and inscribed to Marguerite Cohn. Laid in is a typescript (photocopy) announcement of the exhibit.

Physical Description

8 pp.

Ernest Hemingway, 21 July 1899-2 July 1961: Guide to a Memorial Exhibition, 1961.
Box 24 Folder F104
Scope and Contents

Detroit: University of Detroit Library, July 4 - August 12, 1961. Printed. Prepared by William White. Laid in is a note.

Physical Description

9 pp.

A Keepsake From the Fales Library, New York University on the occasion of a presentation of a gift of books and manuscripts by Decoursey Fales, Esq., 18 January, 1966., 1966.
Box 24 Folder F104
Scope and Contents

Includes a drawing and inscription originally done by Hemingway on the flyleaf of a copy of

The Torrents of Spring. Printed. (F155) Physical Description

4 pp.

Ernest M. Hemingway, The Paris Years...And Before, An Exhibition from the Collection of C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., At the Orchard Ridge Campus of Oakland Community College...2 May 1973...Farmington, Michigan, 1973.
Box 24 Folder F104
Scope and Contents

Inscribed to Mrs. Cohn. Printed.

Physical Description

4 pp.

In Their Time 1920-1940: Fiestas, Moveable Feasts, and "Many Fetes": An Exhibition in the Rare Book and Manuscripts Departments, University of Virginia Library 3 December-1 March, 1978, 1978.
Box 24 Folder F104
Scope and Contents

Honoring Marguerite Cohn. Includes: typescript (carbon) of list of invitations, a placard: "Captain Louis Henry Cohn", a printed Keepsake, and printed posters (two versions, 8 copies).

Physical Description

20 pp.

Physical Description

24 items, 84 pp.

Acknowlegement of condolence from Hemingway's family, [1961 September 22].
Box 24 Folder F105
Physical Description

1 p.

First day cover to celebrate Hemingway's birthday, 1972 July 21.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Oak Park, IL. Envelope has Hemingway's picture.

Stamped Envelope, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Physical Description

1 p.

“A Ball for the Imaginative" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", 1949.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Yale University Theatre. May 18-21, 1949. Printed program. Play adapted by Allison S. Hall from Hemingway's story.

Physical Description

20 pp.

Cover of Transatlantic Review, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Printed proof. Preliminary Number Gratis.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Ken: the Insider's World, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Announcement for this new magazine. States: "one of

Ken's editors will be Ernest Hemingway." Printed. Physical Description

24 pp.

Stationery. Print: "Ernest Hemingway Memorandum", undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

1 p.

Book band, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Excerpts of review by Sinclair Lewis and

Times [London]. In German. Printed. Physical Description

1 p.

Caricature of Hemingway: "Ernie, The Neanderthal Man", undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Clipping.

Physical Description

1 p.

Studio Card: "I'm not asking you to replace Earnest Hemingway. . . just write . . ." with envelope, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Name is misspelled on the card. Printed.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Christmas Card with "impression of The Savoy American Bar and its clients, by Julian Allen [London]", undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Hemingway is depicted. Printed.

Physical Description

3 pp.

Postcards bearing photographic views of Hemingway's house in Key West, Florida, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Two inscribed are to Mrs. Cohn. Printed.

Physical Description

3 cards, 6 pp.

Brochure: "Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum." [Key West, Florida], undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Printed.

Physical Description

9 copies, 18 pp.

Autograph quote about Hemingway in unidentified hand from William Harlan Hale's Challenge to Defeat, pages 193-194, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Autograph document.

Physical Description

2 pp.

Envelope, Address label and Western Union Telegram, undated.
Box 24 Folder F105
Scope and Contents

Enclosure.

Physical Description

3 pp.

VIII.11. Ephemera unrelated to Hemingway, undated.
Box 24 Folder F106
Scope and Contents

Includes various annoucements for books, magazines, cassettes, and a photocopy of an article.

Physical Description

6 items, 19 pp.

Print, Suggest