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Ernest Hemingway




  BOOKS BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY

  NOVELS

  The Torrents of Spring

  The Sun Also Rises

  A Farewell to Arms

  To Have and Have Not

  For Whom the Bell Tolls

  Across the River and Into the Trees

  The Old Man and the Sea

  Islands in the Stream

  The Garden of Eden

  True at First Light

  A Farewell to Arms: The Hemingway Library Edition

  STORIES

  In Our Time

  Men Without Women

  Winner Take Nothing

  The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War

  The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

  The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories

  The Nick Adams Stories

  The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway

  NONFICTION

  Death in the Afternoon

  Green Hills of Africa

  Selected Letters 1917-1961

  A Moveable Feast

  The Dangerous Summer

  Dateline: Toronto

  By-Line: Ernest Hemingway

  A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition

  ANTHOLOGIES

  On Writing

  Hemingway on Fishing

  Hemingway on Hunting

  Hemingway on War

  Copyright © 1985 Mary Hemingway, John Hemingway, Patrick Hemingway, and Gregory Hemingway

  First Scribner ebook edition 2002

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  ISBN 0-7432-4167-3

  Dedicated to the Memory of

  Harry L. Nolder, Jr.

  —William White

  Contents

  Foreword by Charles Scribner, Jr.

  Introduction

  Circulating Pictures

  Circulating Pictures a New High-Art Idea in Toronto (unsigned)

  The Toronto Star Weekly, February, 14, 1920

  A Free Shave

  Taking a Chance for a Free Shave

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 6, 1920

  Sporting Mayor

  Sporting Mayor at Boxing Bouts

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 13, 1920

  Popular in Peace-Slacker in War

  How to be Popular in Peace Though a Slacker in War

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 13, 1920

  Store Thieves’ Tricks

  Store Thieves Use Three Tricks

  The Toronto Star Weekly, April 3, 1920

  Trout Fishing

  Are You All Set for the Trout? (unsigned)

  The Toronto Star Weekly, April 10, 1920

  Tooth Pulling No Cure-All

  Tooth Pulling Not a Cure-for-All

  The Toronto Star Weekly, April 10, 1920

  Lieutenants’ Mustaches

  Lieutenants’ Mustaches the Only Permanent Thing We Got Out of War

  The Toronto Star Weekly, April 10, 1920

  Fashion Graveyards

  Stores in the Wild Graveyards of Style

  The Toronto Star Weekly, April 24, 1920

  Trout-Fishing Hints

  Fishing for Trout in a Sporting Way

  The Toronto Star Weekly, April 24, 1920

  Buying Commission Would Cut Out Waste

  Buying Commission Would Cut Out Waste (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 26, 1920

  Car Prestige

  Keeping Up with the Joneses, the Tragedy of the Other Half

  The Toronto Star Weekly, May 1, 1920

  Prizefight Women

  Toronto Women Who Went to Prizefight Applauded the Rough Stuff

  The Toronto Star Weekly, May 15, 1920

  Galloping Dominoes

  Galloping Dominoes, Alias African Golf, Taken Up by Toronto’s Smart Set

  The Toronto Star Weekly, May 22, 1920

  Photo Portraits

  Prices for “Likenesses” Run from Twenty-five Cents to $500 in Toronto

  The Toronto Star Weekly, May 29, 1920

  Fox Farming

  Canadian Fox-Ranching Pays Since the Wild-Cats Let the Foxes Alone

  The Toronto Star Weekly, May 29, 1920

  Rum-Running

  Canuck Whiskey Pouring in U.S.

  The Toronto Star Weekly, June 5, 1920

  The Hamilton Gag

  It’s Time to Bury the Hamilton Gag, Comedians Have Worked It to Death

  The Toronto Star Weekly, June 12, 1920

  Camping Out

  When You Camp Out, Do It Right

  The Toronto Star Weekly, June 26, 1920

  Ted’s Skeeters

  When You Go Camping Take Lots of Skeeter Dope and Don’t Ever Lose It

  The Toronto Star Weekly, August 7, 1920

  The Best Rainbow Trout Fishing

  The Best Rainbow Trout Fishing in the World Is at the Canadian Soo

  The Toronto Star Weekly, August 28, 1920

  Canadians: Wild/Tame

  The Average Yank Divides Canadians into Two Classes-Wild and Tame

  The Toronto Star Weekly, October 9, 1920

  Carpentier vs. Dempsey

  Carpentier Sure to Give Dempsey Fight Worth While

  The Toronto Star Weekly, October 30, 1920

  Wild West: Chicago

  The Wild West Is Now in Chicago

  The Toronto Star Weekly, November 6, 1920

  Newspapermen’s Pockets

  No Danger of Commercial Tie-up Because Men Carry Too Much Money

  The Toronto Star Weekly, November 6, 1920

  Indoor Fishing

  A Fight with a 20-Pound Trout

  The Toronto Star Weekly, November 20, 1920

  Plain and Fancy Killings, $400 Up

  Plain and Fancy Killings, $400 Up

  The Toronto Star Weekly, December 11, 1920

  Trading Celebrities

  Why Not Trade Other Public Entertainers Among the Nations as the Big Leagues Do Baseball Players?

  The Toronto Star Weekly, February 19, 1921

  Our Confidential Vacation Guide

  Our Confidential Vacation Guide

  The Toronto Star Weekly, May 21, 1921

  Ballot Bullets

  Gun-men’s Wild Political War on in Chicago

  The Toronto Star Weekly, May 28, 1921

  Chicago Never Wetter Than Today

  Chicago Never Wetter Than it is To-day

  The Toronto Star Weekly, July 2, 1921

  Condensing the Classics

  Condensing the Classics

  The Toronto Star Weekly, August 20, 1921

  Muscle Shoals: Cheap Nitrates

  Cheap Nitrates Will Mean Cheaper Bread

  The Toronto Star Weekly, November 12, 1921

  On Weddynge Gyftes

  On Weddynge Gyftes

  The Toronto Star Weekly, December 17, 1921

  Tourists Scarce at Swiss Resorts

  Tourists Are Scarce at the Swiss Resorts

  The Toronto Daily Star, February 4, 1922

  Living on $1,000 a Year in Paris

  A Canadian with One Thousand a Year Can Live Very Comfortably and Enjoyably in Paris

  The Toronto Star Weekly, February 4, 1922

  Poincaré’s Folly

  France Now in Hands of Old Professionals

  The Toronto Dai
ly Star, February 4, 1922

  Tuna Fishing in Spain

  At Vigo, in Spain, Is Where You Catch the Silver and Blue Tuna, the King of All Fish

  The Toronto Star Weekly, February 18, 1922

  Clemenceau Politically Dead

  Builder, Not Fighter, Is What France Wants

  The Toronto Daily Star, February 18, 1922

  German Export Tax Hits Profiteers

  Exchange Pirates Hit by German Export Tax

  The Toronto Star Weekly, February 25, 1922

  Paris Is Full of Russians

  Influx of Russians to All Parts of Paris

  The Toronto Daily Star, February 25, 1922

  Papal Poll: Behind the Scenes

  Behind the Scenes at Papal Election

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 4, 1922

  Try Bobsledding If You Want Thrills

  Try Bobsledding If You Want Thrills

  The Toronto Daily Star, March 4, 1922

  The Hotels in Switzerland

  Queer Mixture of Aristocrats, Profiteers, Sheep and Wolves at the Hotels in Switzerland

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 4, 1922

  Wives Buy Clothes for French Husbands

  Wives Buy Clothes for French Husbands

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 11, 1922

  Tip the Postman Every Time?

  How’d You Like to Tip Postman Every Time?

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 11, 1922

  Poincaré’s Election Promises

  Poincaré Making Good on Election Promises

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 11, 1922

  Sparrow Hat on Paris Boulevards

  Sparrow Hat Appears on Paris Boulevards

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 18, 1922

  The Luge of Switzerland

  Flivver, Canoe, Pram and Taxi Combined in the Luge, Joy of Everybody in Switzerland

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 18, 1922

  Black Novel a Storm Center

  Prize-Winning Book Is Centre of Storm

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 25, 1922

  American Bohemians in Paris

  American Bohemians in Paris a Weird Lot

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 25, 1922

  Wild Night Music of Paris

  Wild Night Music of Paris Makes Visitor Feel a Man of the World

  The Toronto Star Weekly, March 25, 1922

  The Mecca of Fakers

  The Mecca of Fakers in French Capital

  The Toronto Daily Star, March 25, 1922

  M. Deibler, A Much-Feared Man

  Much-Feared Man Is Monsieur Deibler

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 1, 1922

  95,000 Wear the Legion of Honor

  95,000 Now Wearing the Legion of Honor

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 1, 1922

  Active French Anti-Alcohol League

  Anti-Alcohol League Is Active in France

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 8, 1922

  Canada’s Recognition of Russia

  Canada’s Chief Interest Recognition of Russia (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 10, 1922

  Tchitcherin Speaks at Genoa Conference

  World Economic Conference Opens in Genoa: Tchitcherin Speaks

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 10, 1922

  Italian Premier

  Italian Premier Strikes Keynote (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 10, 1922

  Tchitcherin Wants Japan Excluded

  Tchitcherin at It Again, Wants Jap Excluded

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 11, 1922

  Genoa Conference

  Picked Sharpshooters Patrol Genoa Streets

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 13, 1922

  Objections to Allied Plan

  Russia and Germany Object to Allied Plan (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 13, 1922

  Russian Claims

  Russian Claims to Offset Allies’ (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 14, 1922

  Parisian Boorishness

  French Politeness

  The Toronto Star Weekly, April 15, 1922

  Woman Takes Crumbs

  Woman, Lovely Woman, Resents Slight, Is Forced to Take Crumbs at Genoa (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 15, 1922

  Russians Hold Up Progress

  Progress Held Up at Genoa Parley by the Russians (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 17, 1922

  German Machiavellianism

  Regarded by Allies as German Cunning

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 18, 1922

  German Blow—Disloyal?

  “Is Germany’s Most Sinister Blow at the Allies, Most Striking Disloyal Act Ever Accomplished” (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 18, 1922

  Barthou Refuses Conference

  Barthou Refuses to Confer with Russians and Germans (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 18, 1922

  Russian Girls at Genoa

  Two Russian Girls the Best-Looking at Genoa Parley

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 24, 1922

  Barthou Crosses Hissing Tchitcherin

  Barthou, Like a Smith Brother, Crosses Hissing Tchitcherin

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 24, 1922

  Stambouliski of Bulgaria

  Strongest Premier in Parley Is Stambouliski of Bulgaria

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 25, 1922

  Schober Every Inch a Chancellor

  Schober of Austria, at Genoa, Looks Every Inch a Chancellor

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 26, 1922

  The Unworldly Russians

  Russian Delegates at Genoa Appear not to be of this World

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 27, 1922

  German Delegation at Genoa

  German Delegation at Genoa Keep Stinnes in Background

  The Toronto Daily Star, April 28, 1922

  A Hot Bath an Adventure in Genoa

  Getting a Hot Bath an Adventure in Genoa

  The Toronto Daily Star, May 2, 1922

  Well-Guarded Russian Delegation

  Russian Delegation Well Guarded at Genoa

  The Toronto Daily Star, May 4, 1922

  German Journalists a Strange Collection

  German Journalists a Strange Collection

  The Toronto Daily Star, May 8, 1922

  New Betting Game: Tennis Tamburello

  All Genoa Goes Crazy Over New Betting Game

  The Toronto Daily Star, May 9, 1922

  Lloyd George’s Magic

  Lloyd George Gives Magic to the Parley

  The Toronto Daily Star, May 13, 1922

  Fishing the Rhône Canal

  There Are Great Fish in the Rhône Canal

  The Toronto Daily Star, June 10, 1922

  Fascisti Party Half-Million

  Fascisti Party Now Half-Million Strong

  The Toronto Daily Star, June 24, 1922

  Italy’s Blackshirts

  “Pot-Shot Patriots” Unpopular in Italy

  The Toronto Star Weekly, June 24, 1922

  A Veteran Visits the Old Front

  A Veteran Visits Old Front, Wishes He Had Stayed Away

  The Toronto Daily Star, July 22, 1922

  Sinclair Lewis’s Horsebacking

  Expecting Too Much in Old London Town

  The Toronto Star Weekly, August 5, 1922

  The Great “Apéritif” Scandal

  Latest Drink Scandal Now Agitates Paris

  The Toronto Star Weekly, August 12, 1922

  Did Poincaré Laugh in Verdun Cemetery?

  Did Poincaré Laugh in Verdun Cemetery?

  The Toronto Daily Star, August 12, 1922

  Rug Vendors in Paris

  Rug Vendor Is Fixture in Parisian Life

  The Toronto Daily Star, August 12, 1922

  Old Order Changeth in Alsace-Lorraine

  Old Order Changeth in Alsace-Lorraine


  The Toronto Daily Star, August 26, 1922

  Homes on the Seine

  Takes to the Water, Solves Flat Problem

  The Toronto Daily Star, August 26, 1922

  Germans Desperate Over the Mark

  Germans Are Doggedly Sullen or Desperate Over the Mark

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 1, 1922

  Fishing in Baden Perfect

  Once Over Permit Obstacle, Fishing in Baden Perfect

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 2, 1922

  German Innkeepers

  German Innkeepers Rough Dealing with “Auslanders”

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 5, 1922

  A Paris-to-Strasbourg Flight

  A Paris-to-Strasbourg Flight Shows Living Cubist Picture

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 9, 1922

  German Inflation

  Crossing to Germany Is Way to Make Money

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 19, 1922

  British Can Save Constantinople

  British Strong Enough to Save Constantinople

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922

  Hubby Dines First, Wifie Gets Crumbs!

  Hubby Dines First, Wifie Gets Crumbs!

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922

  German Riots

  Riots Are Frequent Throughout Germany

  The Toronto Star Weekly, September 30, 1922

  British Planes

  British Airplanes over Turk Capital (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922

  British Order Kemal to Quit Chanak

  British Again Order Kemal to Quit Chanak (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, September 30, 1922

  Harington Won’t Demand Evacuation

  Harington Not to Demand Evacuation of Shores (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 2, 1922

  Turk Red Crescent Propaganda Agency

  Turk Red Crescent Propaganda Agency

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 4, 1922

  Hamid Bey

  Hamid Bey Wears Shirt Tucked In When Seen by Star

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 9, 1922

  Turks Near Constantinople

  Turk Forces Draw Near to Constantinople (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 9, 1922

  Balkans: A Picture of Peace, Not War

  Balkans Look Like Ontario, a Picture of Peace, Not War

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 16, 1922

  Christians Leave Thrace to Turks

  Tired Christians, and Hungry, Leave Thrace to Turks (unsigned)

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 16, 1922

  Constantinople, Dirty White, Not Glistening and Sinister

  Constantinople, Dirty White, Not Glistening and Sinister

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 18, 1922

  Waiting for an Orgy

  Constantinople Cut-Throats Await Chance for an Orgy

  The Toronto Daily Star, October 19, 1922

  A Silent, Ghastly Procession