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  • “Copyright renewed © 1978 by Mary Hemingway, By-Line: Ernest Hemingway Compilation copyright © 1967 by Mary Hemingway.”

    Simon & Schuster: Hemingway on Hunting

  • “London's style sometimes veers into the sentimental rhetoric of the nineteenth century, but when reading his crisp and sometimes pitiless descriptions (in “To Build a Fire,” for example) and his handling of sentences, it's hard to imagine a writer like Ernest Hemingway if London hadn't come before.”

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  • “In the 1930s, if you joined the NRA, you could still order from the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts a military version of the .30-06 bolt-action rifle, essentially the weapon that Theodore Roosevelt took with him to hunt in Africa when Ernest Hemingway was a young boy.”

    Simon & Schuster: Hemingway on Hunting

  • “Clarence was himself an amateur taxidermist and maintained a small collection of specimens of his own; some of his creations can still be seen at the Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park.”

    Simon & Schuster: Hemingway on Hunting

  • “There is a wealth of unpublished writing by Ernest Hemingway at the Hemingway Archives of the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, including letters, pages from journals, and a number of stories and articles in various stages of completion, as well as family scrapbooks, old hunting licenses, and other ephemera.”

    Simon & Schuster: Hemingway on Hunting

  • “What struck Philip Percival—and he mentioned it later, when Carlos Baker interviewed him in the 1960s—was how much Ernest Hemingway reminded him, when they first met, of the Roosevelt he had guided more than twenty years earlier on the Kapititi plains of Kenya.”

    Simon & Schuster: Hemingway on Hunting

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