Ernest Hemingway: The Collected Stories - Part One: Stories Collected in Hemingway's Lifetime

Part One: Stories Collected in Hemingway's Lifetime

  • From Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923)
    • Up in Michigan (1923, revised 1938)
  • in our time (1924)
  • In Our Time (1925 and 1930)
    • On the Quai at Smyrna
    • Indian Camp
    • The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife
    • The End of Something
    • The Three-Day Blow
    • The Battler
    • A Very Short Story
    • Soldier's Home
    • The Revolutionist
    • Mr. And Mrs. Elliot
    • Cat in the Rain
    • Out of Season
    • Cross-Country Snow
    • My Old Man
    • Big Two-Hearted River, Part I
    • Big Two-Hearted River, Part II
  • Men Without Women (1927)
    • The Undefeated
    • In Another Country
    • Hills Like White Elephants
    • The Killers
    • Che Ti Dice La Patria?
    • Fifty Grand
    • A Simple Enquiry
    • Ten Indians
    • A Canary for One
    • An Alpine Idyll
    • A Pursuit Race
    • Today is Friday
    • Banal Story
    • Now I Lay Me
  • Winner Take Nothing (1933)
    • After the Storm
    • A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
    • The Light of the World
    • God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
    • The Sea Change
    • A Way You'll Never Be
    • The Mother of a Queen
    • One Reader Writes
    • Homage to Switzerland
    • A Day's Wait
    • A Natural History of the Dead
    • Wine of Wyoming
    • The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio
    • Fathers and Sons
  • Stories from The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories (1938)
    • The Capital of the World
    • The Snows of Kilimanjaro
    • The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber (1936)
    • Old Man at the Bridge (1938)

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