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Works: Novels 
 • (1925) The Torrents of Spring 
 • (1926) The Sun Also Rises 
 • (1929) A Farewell to Arms 
 • (1937) To Have and Have Not 
 • (1940) For Whom the Bell Tolls 
 • (1950) Across the River and Into the Trees 
 • (1952) The Old Man and the Sea (1962) Adventures of a Young Man 
 • (1970) Islands in the Stream 
 • (1986) The Garden of Eden Nonfiction • (1932) Death in the Afternoon 
 • (1935) Green Hills of Africa 
 • (1960) The Dangerous Summer 
 • (1964) A Moveable Feast 
 • (2003) Ernest Hemingway Selected Letters 1917-1961 
 • (2005) Under Kilimanjaro 
 Short story collections 
 • (1923) Three Stories and Ten Poems 
 • (1925) In Our Time 
 • (1927) Men Without Women 
 • (1932) The Snows of Kilimanjaro 
 • (1933) Winner Take Nothing 
 • (1938) The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories 
 • (1947) The Essential Hemingway 
 • (1953) The Hemingway Reader 
 • (1972) The Nick Adams Stories 
 • (1976) The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway 
 • (1995) Collected Stories

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