HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. An autograph letter signed ("E. Hemingway" and "Ernest") to Richard and Jane Armstrong and an autograph note signed ("Hemingstein") to Richard Armstrong in Havana; written in Havana and possibly Key West, n.d. [1930s]. Together, 3 pages, 12mo, the letter in pencil on Steamship Cuba stationery, the note in ink on verso of a printed form (a blank corner chipped), each with unstamped envelope addressed by Hemingway. The letter: "This valuable holograph will be delivered by Charlie Cook who has come over to Havana with his daughter. If you can do anything to amuse them such as taking a drink or describing the politcal situation you will again obligate your old friend and colleague E. Hemingway. Wish the hell I was coming--Cook will tell you our news--Pauline [his second wife] is fine..." The note: "Here is the dough. I can't ever give you my thanks. Will come in and see you and tell you how much... Marty [Martha Gellhorn, to be his third wife] fine. Kids here..." Neither is in Letters, ed. C. Baker, and each is presumably unpublished. (2)
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. An autograph letter signed ("E. Hemingway" and "Ernest") to Richard and Jane Armstrong and an autograph note signed ("Hemingstein") to Richard Armstrong in Havana; written in Havana and possibly Key West, n.d. [1930s]. Together, 3 pages, 12mo, the letter in pencil on Steamship Cuba stationery, the note in ink on verso of a printed form (a blank corner chipped), each with unstamped envelope addressed by Hemingway. The letter: "This valuable holograph will be delivered by Charlie Cook who has come over to Havana with his daughter. If you can do anything to amuse them such as taking a drink or describing the politcal situation you will again obligate your old friend and colleague E. Hemingway. Wish the hell I was coming--Cook will tell you our news--Pauline [his second wife] is fine..." The note: "Here is the dough. I can't ever give you my thanks. Will come in and see you and tell you how much... Marty [Martha Gellhorn, to be his third wife] fine. Kids here..." Neither is in Letters, ed. C. Baker, and each is presumably unpublished. (2)
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