Writings by Martha Gellhorn:
The Troubles I’ve Seen (1936)
A Stricken Field (1940)
The Heart of Another (1941)
Liana (1944)
Love Goes to Press – A Comedy in 3 Acts (1946)
The Wine of Astonishment (1948)
Two by Two (1958)
Pretty Tales for Tired People (1965)
The Lowest Trees have Tops (1967)
The Honeyed Peace, Stories by Martha Gellhorn (1970)
The Weather in Africa (1980)
Travels with Myself and Another (1986)
The Face of War Collection of War Writing (1988)
The View from the Ground Collection of Articles (1988)
The Point of No Return (1989)
The Novellas of Martha Gellhorn (1993)
“The Invasion of Panama” in Best of Granata Reportage (1993)
“Dachau” Martha Gellhorn” chapter in Tell Me No Lies: Investigative
Journalism that changed the World John Pilger (2005)
Edited Martha Gellhorn Writings:
“Martha Gellhorn: Life and Letters” The New Yorker June 22,1998
Long introduction and thirty nine letters written by Martha from
April 14, 1980 – Jan. 13, 1998 to her friends and protégés reflecting on
her life including her time with Hemingway.
Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn edited by Caroline Morehead (2006)
Writings by Ernest Hemingway:
The Sun Also Rises (1926)
A Farewell to Arms (1929)
To Have or Have Not (1937)
The Fifth Column and the First Forty Nine Stories (1938)
The Spanish Earth, (text of the movie) (1938)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940)
Men at War, the best war stories of all time edited by Ernest Hemingway (1942)
Men Without Women (1946)
Across the River & Into the Trees (1950)
A Moveable Feast (1964)
Edited Hemingway Writings:
Hemingway on Writing edited by Larry Phillips (1983)
The only thing that counts: The Ernest Hemingway/Maxwell Perkins
correspondence 1925-1947 Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli (1951)
Hemingway on Love edited by Robert W. Lewis (1965)
Ernest Hemingway selected letters 1917-1961
By line: Ernest Hemingway selected articles & dispatches over four decades
edited by William White (1998)
Hemingway on Hunting edited by Sean Hemingway (2001)
Hemingway on War edited by Sean Hemingway (2003)
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