Author:
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.
Imprint:New York : Modern Library, [1942]
Descriptionx, 597 p. ; 21 cm.
Note:First published in 1938 under title: The fifth column, and the first forty-nine stories.
Note:The fifth column. - The short happy life of Francis Macomber. - The capital of the world. - The snows of Kilimanjaro. - Old man at the bridge. - Up in Michigan. - 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, parts I and II. - 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. - 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.