Ernest Hemingway. Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography
This supplementary bibliography describes work by and about Ernest Hemingway published between 1966 and 1973.

Part One lists publications by Hemingway, including six recent books, new editions of previously published volumes, and work by other authors to which Hemingway contributed. Translations and anthologies are entered, as are previously unpublished writings and material reprinted in newspapers and periodicals (including articles recently attributed to Hemingway).

The first half of Part Two lists 448 books and pamphlets on or mentioning Hemingway. The second half describes work that appeared in newspapers and journals, including articles, reviews, poems, critical essays, and textual studies. Foreign publications arc noted throughout Part Two. Omissions to the first volume of the bibliography have been entered in each section.

Originally published in 1975.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Ernest Hemingway. Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography
This supplementary bibliography describes work by and about Ernest Hemingway published between 1966 and 1973.

Part One lists publications by Hemingway, including six recent books, new editions of previously published volumes, and work by other authors to which Hemingway contributed. Translations and anthologies are entered, as are previously unpublished writings and material reprinted in newspapers and periodicals (including articles recently attributed to Hemingway).

The first half of Part Two lists 448 books and pamphlets on or mentioning Hemingway. The second half describes work that appeared in newspapers and journals, including articles, reviews, poems, critical essays, and textual studies. Foreign publications arc noted throughout Part Two. Omissions to the first volume of the bibliography have been entered in each section.

Originally published in 1975.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Ernest Hemingway. Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography

Ernest Hemingway. Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography

by Audre Hanneman
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This supplementary bibliography describes work by and about Ernest Hemingway published between 1966 and 1973.

Part One lists publications by Hemingway, including six recent books, new editions of previously published volumes, and work by other authors to which Hemingway contributed. Translations and anthologies are entered, as are previously unpublished writings and material reprinted in newspapers and periodicals (including articles recently attributed to Hemingway).

The first half of Part Two lists 448 books and pamphlets on or mentioning Hemingway. The second half describes work that appeared in newspapers and journals, including articles, reviews, poems, critical essays, and textual studies. Foreign publications arc noted throughout Part Two. Omissions to the first volume of the bibliography have been entered in each section.

Originally published in 1975.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


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ISBN-13: 9780691617787
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/08/2015
Series: Princeton Legacy Library , #1498
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

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Supplement to Ernest Hemingway

A Comprehensive Bibliography


By Audre Hanneman

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS

Copyright © 1975 Princeton University Press
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-691-06284-6



PREFACE

This supplement mainly comprises work by and about Ernest Hemingway published between 1966 and 1973. It also includes omissions in the first volume of my Hemingway bibliography and a few entries that have been repeated from the bibliography in order to give more complete information. The most notable omission was Fact, the monograph published in London, in July 1938, containing Hemingway's Spanish Civil War dispatches under the title "The Spanish War." While this item was known to me, and inadvertently omitted, other omitted items have been called to my attention by Hemingway students and collectors, mentioned in reviews and addendas, or located through new reference sources. I welcome this opportunity to make these additions toward a definitive bibliography of the greatest writer of the twentieth century.

During the eight years covered by this supplement, Charles Scribner's Sons published four new books by Hemingway: By-Line: Ernest Hemingway edited by William White, The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War, Islands in the Stream, and The Nick Adams Stories. Although only the last two contain previously unpublished work, all four books received extensive critical attention. Whenever possible I have selected excerpts from the reviews to indicate both the reviewer's opinion of the work and of Hemingway's present literary standing. The extended appearance of By-Line and Islands in the Stream on the best-sellers lists attest to his continued wide popularity. Two collections of Hemingway's early work, both edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli, were also published during this period: Ernest Hemingway, Cub Reporter: KansasCity Star Stories, containing twelve articles attributed to Hemingway after a fifty-year interim in which none of his work on the Kansas City Star during 1917-1918 was positively identified, and Ernest Hemingway's Apprenticeship: Oak Park, 1916-1917, containing his writings from the Trapeze and the Tabula. Work by and about Hemingway during his high school years was also edited by Daniel Reichard and made available on microfilm by the Oak Park and River Forest High School. A new book, The Enduring Hemingway:An Anthology of a Lifetime in Literature edited by Charles Scribner, Jr., is scheduled for publication in June 1974. It will include the first appearance in book form of "Miss Mary's Lion" from the "African Journal," which was serialized in Sports Illustrated in December 1971 and January 1972.

It is interesting to note that the number of principal books on Hemingway has more than doubled in the last eight years. I listed twenty-one, published between 1931 and 1966, in the bibliography and I have listed twenty-five, published between 1966 and 1974, in this supplement. The outstanding book on the recent list is, of course, Carlos Baker's Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story, a brilliant tour de force whose large section of Sources and Notes contributed numerous items to this supplement. Another book on this list, Hemingway at Auction: 1930-1973 compiled by Matthew J. Bruccoli and C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., was largely responsible for the long list of published letters in Section F. The Hemingway Manuscripts: An Inventory by Philip Young and Charles W. Mann served to partially satisfy scholarly curiosity concerning the unpublished work until it is made available to researchers. Work-in-progress includes Essays on the Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway edited by Jackson J. Benson, a collection of twenty-nine reprinted essays and two original ones, "The Dark Snows of Kilimanjaro" by Gennaro Santangelo and "Ernest Hemingway as Short Story Writer" by Professor Benson, to be published by Duke University Press in 1974; Hemingway: Last Days of the Lion by William F. Nolan, to be published by Capra Press in Santa Barbara, California, in September 1974; a long critical book by Wirt Williams, titled The Tragic Art of Ernest Hemingway, to be published in 1975; and Mary Hemingway's memoirs (one has only to recall her vivid account of life at Finca Vigia in Flair magazine, in January 1951, to look forward with keen anticipation to her forthcoming reminiscences).

Besides the growing number of book-length studies of Hemingway's work there has been a noticeable increase in doctoral dissertations, critical essays, and textual studies. Hemingway scholarship has been furthered by two new publications. Four volumes of the Fitzgerald / Hemingway Annual, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., have been published since its first appearance in 1969. And six issues of Hemingway notes, edited by Taylor Alderman and Kenneth Rosen, have been published biannually since the Spring of 1971.

The prefix S- has been used in numbering the entries in this supplement in order to distinguish them from entries in the first volume of the bibliography. The number of the entry is given in all cross-references to items before 1966 if they appear in the supplement.

Where the text of Hemingway's books is referred to, the reference is always to the first edition.

I am again greatly indebted to Mrs. Mary Hemingway, Charles Scribner, Jr., and Carlos Baker. I owe a special debt of gratitude for information and assistance from Charles W. Mann, Jr. of University Park, Pennsylvania, C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr. of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Donald St. John of Franconia, New Hampshire, Mrs. Morris Buske of Oak Park, Illinois, Mrs. Fred Colin of Roslyn Estates, New York, William F. Nolan of Woodland Hills, California, and Stanley A. Carlin of Melrose, Massachusetts.

I would also like to express my appreciation for the information I received from Yeatman Anderson, III of Cincinnati, Ohio, Robert L. Beare of College Park, Maryland, Kurt Bernheim of New York City, Matthew J. Bruccoli of Columbia, South Carolina, Robert B. Carowitz of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mrs. Louis Henry Cohn of New York City, Donald Gallup of New Haven, Connecticut, Walter Goldwater of New York City, George Hocutt of Westminster, California, David V. Koch of Carbondale, Illinois, Mrs. Sally Leach of Austin, Texas, Ms. Elizabeth M. Lintner of Boise, Idaho, Kenneth A. Lohf of New York City, Mrs. Russell McKay of Logan, Iowa, George Monteiro of Providence, Rhode Island, Mrs. Caroline Moon of Des Moines, Iowa, David L. O'Neal of Milton, Massachusetts, Mrs. Maria Pelikan of Riverdale, New York, John Milton Price of Natchitoches, Louisiana, Mrs. Wanda Randall of Princeton, New Jersey, Alfred Rice of New York City, J. Albert Robbins of Bloomington, Indiana, Bertram D. Sarason of New Haven, Connecticut, William W. Seward, Jr. of Norfolk, Virginia, Mrs. Joan P. Smith of Charlottesville, Virginia, Donald D. Teets of Grand Rapids, Michigan, John E. Via of Charlottesville, Virginia, William White of Franklin Village, Michigan, Wirt Williams of Studio City, California, Donald C. Woods of Milwaukee Wisconsin, and Philip Young of University Park, Pennsylvania.

And, lastly, I would like to express my deep gratitude to my sister, Marjorie Hanneman, for the constant encouragement and support she has given me during these past twenty years of Hemingway research.

Audre Hanneman
March 5, 1974
New York, New York


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Table of Contents

  • Frontmatter, pg. i
  • PREFACE, pg. vii
  • CONTENTS, pg. xi
  • ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK, pg. xii
  • Chronological List of Hemingway's Books, pg. 1
  • SECTION A. Books and Pamphlets, pg. 3
  • SECTION B. Contributions and First Appearances in Books and Pamphlets, pg. 37
  • SECTION C. Contributions to Newspapers and Periodicals, pg. 49
  • SECTION D. Translations, pg. 65
  • SECTION E. Anthologies, pg. 79
  • SECTION F. Library Holdings, Published Letters, and Ephemera, pg. 101
  • SECTION G. Books on or Significantly Mentioning Hemingway, pg. 135
  • SECTION H. Newspaper and Periodical Material on Hemingway through 1973, pg. 209
  • PART THREE. APPENDIX: List of Newspapers and Periodicals Cited in Sections C and H, pg. 353
  • INDEX, pg. 365



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