Three Stories and Ten Poems
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| Privately published in a run of 300 copies by Robert McAlmon's "Contact Publishing" in Paris. According to a collector, "Mitraigliatrice", "Oily Weather", "Roosevelt", "Champs de Honneur", "Riparto di Assalto" and "Chapter Heading" were first published in January 1923 in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Also "Out of Season" and "My Old Man", were first republished in the U.S. in 1924 and "Up in Michigan" was first republished in 1938 in the collection The Fifth Column and the First Forty-nine Stories. The U.S. copyrights for all the individual works, if ever made, were not renewed. Hemingway was not eligible to have his copyright restored for all but the first six aforementioned works in the U.S. according to the work being subject to French copyright law and the URAA restoring such works in general, because Hemingway was a U.S. citizen. Thus all the works are in the public domain in the U.S., but not in France and in countries that follow the Berne Convention (until 2031), nor in countries that have copyright duration of longer than 48 years after the author's death. |
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Up in Michigan
Out of Season
My Old Man
Mitraigliatrice
Oklahoma
Oily Weather
Roosevelt
Captives
Champs de Honneur
Riparto di Assalto
Montparnasse
Along with Youth
Chapter Heading