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Unpublished Hemingway

(N.Z. Press Association)

AUCKLAND, February 22. The novelist, Ernest Hemingway, left material for three, possibly four, books when he died, his widow, Mrs Mary Hemingway, said when she arrived in Auckland for a threeweek fishing holiday. “This is just for fun,” said Mrs Hemingway, “but I shall write a piece about New Zealand big-game fishing in the Bay of Islands for a sports magazine.” Her real work still centred around her dead husband.

"I’m still putting in order the material he left when he died,” she said.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30682, 23 February 1965, Page 2

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Unpublished Hemingway Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30682, 23 February 1965, Page 2

Unpublished Hemingway Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30682, 23 February 1965, Page 2

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