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by Ernest Hemingway


  rum-running

  Provence, France

  Psalmanazar, George

  Puccini, Giancomo

  Q

  Quail

  Quebec, seige of

  Queen’s Wharf (Toronto)

  Quill pig

  Quo Vadis? (Sienkiewicz)

  R

  Rabbit shooting

  Railways, German

  Rhineland railway

  Raimondi, Harry

  Rainbow trout

  Rakovsky, Christian

  Rapallo, Italy

  Rapallo, Treaty of

  Rathenau, Walter

  Raynaldy (French official)

  “Read Them and Weep”

  (Hergesheimer)

  Red Army, march of the

  Red Badge of Courage, The (Crane)

  Red Crescent

  Redmond, Louis

  Reds, Italian

  Refugees, Christian

  Reparations

  See Germany, reparations

  Restaurants

  in Chicago

  Chinese

  in Paris

  in Strasbourg

  in Toronto

  See also Cafés

  Rheims, mayor of

  Rhine River

  duck shooting on the

  Rhone canal

  Rhône River

  Richards, Walter

  Richardson, Hugh

  Richtor, Jacques

  “Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The” (Coleridge)

  Riviera, Ligurian

  Rochester, New York

  Rodosto, Turkey

  Roman Catholic Church

  Rome

  nightlife in

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Rosenberg (Russian official)

  Ross, J. Allen

  Rossetti, Dante Gabriel

  Rotten Row (London)

  Rousseau, Jean Jacques

  Royal Coachman fly

  Royal College of Dental Surgeons (Toronto)

  Royalist party (France)

  Royal North-West Mounted Police (Canada)

  Royal Ontario Museum

  Ruble, Russian

  Rug vendors

  Ruhr

  occupation of the

  shooting in the

  tours of the

  Ruhr rebellion, the

  Rumania

  Rumanian consulate (Constantinople)

  Rum-running

  Lord Birkenhead on

  Russia

  and Allied proposals at Genoa

  conference

  Canada’s recognition of

  delegation at Genoa Conference

  delegation to Lausanne Conference

  and disarmament

  feminist movement in

  and Kemal Pasha

  Tchitcherin on problems of

  Treaty of Rapallo

  war debts

  Russia, South

  Russians

  aristocracy

  in Paris

  Russo-German treaty

  Rutland, Vermont

  S

  Saint Bernard Pass (Alps)

  Saint Louis, Missouri

  breweries

  fur market

  St. Louis Browns

  San Gabrielle, Mount

  San Giorgio, Palazzo

  Santa Marguerita, Italy

  San Sebastian, Spain

  Santander, Spain

  Saskatchewan Province

  Savoy Hotel (Lausanne)

  Savoy, House of

  Schio, Italy

  Schober, Johann

  Schwab, Charles

  Scientific American, The

  Sea slugs

  Seine River

  Sembry, Elsa

  Serbia

  at Genoa Conference

  Service, Robert W.

  Seton, Ernest Thompson

  Seville, Spain

  Slocombe, George

  Shakespeare, William

  Sharpi, Gen.

  Shaves, free,

  Shevchenko, Taras

  Shileh, Turkey

  Shinborn, Mark

  Shooting, in Europe

  Shoplifting

  Shrimp, Chinese river

  Sienkiewicz, Henryk

  Silver fox

  Simmons, Isobel

  Simplon-Orient Express

  Sion wine

  Smith, Edward H.

  Smith, F.E. (Lord Birkenhead)

  Smith, Gunboat

  Smithers, Lieut.

  Smollett, Tobias

  Smuggling

  rum-running

  Smuts, Gen. Jan Christian

  Smyrna, Turkey

  Snipe shooting

  Snails

  Socialist party (Austria)

  Sonloup, Col du

  Sonloup Les Avants

  Soo River, Canadian

  Soviet Union

  See Russia

  Spaghetti

  Spain

  tipping the postman in

  trout fishing in

  tuna fishing in

  Sparrow hats

  Sparrows

  Speckled trout

  Spee, Maximilian (Count von)

  Sport of Kings, the

  Stamboul

  See Constantinople

  Stambouliski, Aleksandr

  Starvers

  Statue of Liberty

  Stevenson, H. A.

  Stinnes, Hugo

  Stone, Judson

  Stone, Melville

  Strasbourg, France

  Strater, Henry (Mike)

  Submarine, Kemal’s

  Sudbury, Ontario

  Superior, Lake

  Sweden

  Switzerland

  bobsledding in

  Christmas in

  exchange pirates

  game in

  goiter in

  hotels in

  luge

  tourists in

  trout fishing in

  T

  Taft, William Howard

  Tagore, Rabindranath

  Tancredo

  Tardieu, André

  Tashkeupsu, Turkey

  Tavshanjik, Turkey

  Taxi-drivers, Parisian

  Tchitcherin, Grigory

  and Barthou

  commissars’ uniform

  objects to Allied plan

  protests presence of Japan and Rumania at Genoa Conference

  speaks at Genoa Conference

  and Treaty of Rapallo

  Ted

  Teeth

  filled, free,

  pulling

  Temiskaming, Lake

  Templar Hall (Toronto)

  Temps (newspaper)

  Tennessee River

  Tennis Tamburello

  Tetrazzini

  Thornton, Ann

  Thornton, Henry

  Thrace

  evacuation of

  Three Stories & Ten Poems

  Thurston, D.W.P.

  Thyroid gland

  Thyssen, August

  Times (London)

  Tipping, in Spain

  Toreros

  Toronto

  banks

  betting in

  cafeterias in

  child Communists in

  Christmas Eve in

  clothing in

  free services in,

  goiter in

  harbor

  Lloyd George’s recollections of

  money-selling in

  restaurants in

  society

  war medals for sale

  Yeats in

  Toronto-Hamilton gag

  Toronto Juvenile Court

  Toronto Star Daily

  Toronto Star Weekly

  Toronto Telegram

  Toronto University

  Toros, Plaza de

  Tourists

  in Paris

  in Switzerland

  Touts

  Traveling clocks

  Trebizond, Turkey

  Tre
nto, Italy

  Triberg-in-Baden

  Trillium (ferry)

  Trotsky, Leon

  Trout, fried

  Trout fishing

  in the Black Forest

  brook trout

  in Europe

  hints

  indoor fishing

  the Rhone Canal

  rainbow trout

  Troy, New York

  Tuna fishing

  off Catalina Island

  in Spain

  Turin, Italy

  Turkey

  and Bulgaria

  Turkish army

  Turkish irregulars

  See also Constantinople, Turkey

  Turkey, wild

  Turkish Nationalists

  See also Kemalists

  Tuscana, Brigata

  Tuscany (Italy)

  Two Little Savages (Seton)

  “Two-Ten,”

  “Tyger, The” (Blake)

  Typhoon (Conrad)

  U

  Ukranian young Communists

  Ulysses (Joyce)

  Umbrella shoplifting method

  Ungaretti, Signora

  Union Station (Toronto)

  United Press

  United States

  and fox farming

  French mission to

  game in

  War Department

  University of Minnesota Medical School

  University of Palermo

  University of Würzburg

  V

  Vacations

  Vaillant-Coutourier (French war hero)

  Valentino, Rudolph

  Vancouver, B.C.

  Vatican

  Vaudeville

  Vaults, bank

  Venice, Italy

  Venison

  Verdun, cemetery at

  Veritable Restaurant of the Third Republic (Paris)

  Verona, Italy

  Veronicas

  Versailles, Avenue de

  Versailles, Treaty of

  Vesuvius, Mount

  Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy

  Victory (Conrad)

  Victory medals

  Vigo, Spain

  Villalta, Nicanor

  Ville de Paris, Hotel de la

  Ville Marie, Quebec

  Viollet-le-Duc, E. E.

  Viviani, René

  Voltaire

  Vorovsky (Russian diplomat)

  W

  Waldorf Hotel (New York)

  Walton, Izaak

  Wanderings in New Guinea (Lawson)

  War debts, Russian

  Ward (Toronto)

  War medals, sale of

  War Purchasing Commission (Canada)

  Washington arms conference

  Watson, Thomas

  “We Are the Young Guards” (song)

  Wedding gifts

  Wells, Bombardier

  Weygand, Maxime

  Whiskey, Canadian

  Wide World Magazine

  Wiesbaden, Germany

  Willard, Jess

  Wilson, Lieut.

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Wilson Dam (Alabama)

  Windsor, Ontario

  Wirth, Joseph

  Wittal, Capt.

  Wolfe, Gen.

  Wolff, Theodore

  Wolves

  Women

  at Genoa Conference

  German wives

  Woodbine (racetrack)

  Woodcock

  Woolworth Company (Canada)

  World War I

  battlefields

  Canada’s war record

  and Clemenceau

  Lieutenants’ mustaches

  medals from

  and Muscle Shoals, Alabama

  and reparations

  slackers

  Stinnes and

  Worms, trout fishing with

  Wornall, Shorty

  Wrangel, Gen. P. N.

  Wright, Harold Bell

  Würzburg, Prince of

  Y

  Yarmise, Turkey

  Yeats, William Butler

  Yokohama Harbor

  York Club (Toronto)

  Yorkshire pudding

  Young, Mrs. Kenneth T.

  Young Communist International

  handbook

  Young Communist League

  Group (English Section)

  “Youth” (fascist hymn)

  Ypres, France

  Yudenitch, Nicolai

  Yugoslavia

  Z

  Zchewchenko, Taras

  See Shevchenko, Taras

  Zelli’s (Paris)

  Zionist movement

  Zita, Queen of Hungary

  Zurich, Switzerland

  About the Author

  ERNEST HEMINGWAY was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1899, and began his writing career for The Kansas City Star in 1917. During the First World War he volunteered as an ambulance driver on the Italian front but was invalided home, having been seriously wounded while serving with the infantry. In 1921 Hemingway settled in Paris, where he became part of the expatriate circle of Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, and Ford Madox Ford. With the appearance of The Sun Also Rises in 1926, Hemingway became not only the voice of the “lost generation” but the preeminent writer of his time. This was followed by his novel of the Italian front, A Farewell to Arms (1929). In the 1930s, Hemingway settled in Key West, and later in Cuba, but he traveled widely—to Spain, Italy, and Africa. Later he reported on the Spanish Civil War, which became the background for his brilliant war novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls (1939), hunted U-boats in the Caribbean, and covered the European front during the Second World War. Hemingway’s most popular work, The Old Man and the Sea, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1953, and in 1954 Hemingway won the Nobel Prize in Literature “for his powerful, style-forming mastery of the art of narration.” One of the most important influences on the development of the short story and novel in American fiction, Hemingway has seized the imagination of the American public like no other twentieth-century author. He died, by suicide, in Ketchum, Idaho, in 1961. His other major works include To Have and Have Not (1937), Across the River and Into the Trees (1950), and posthumously, A Moveable Feast (1964), Islands in the Stream (1970), The Dangerous Summer (1985), and The Garden of Eden (1986).

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

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  All inquiries about print and electronic permissions (use of excerpts) for books and other works by Ernest Hemingway can be sent by email to:

  [email protected],

  or by regular mail to Simon & Schuster, Inc., Permissions Dept., I230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York I0020 , or by fax to (2I2) 698-7284.

  Visit

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