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      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).

      First Scribner ebook edition 2002

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

      hemingwaypermissions@simonandschuster.com,

      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

      www.simonsays.com/hemingway

      for additional information about Ernest Hemingway.

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

      First Scribner ebook edition 2002

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

      hemingwaypermissions@simonandschuster.com,

      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

      www.simonsays.com/hemingway

      for additional information about Ernest Hemingway.

      ISBN 0-7432-4167-3

     

     

     



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