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==Background and publication history== ''To Have and Have Not'' began as a short story—published as "One Trip Across" in ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'' in 1934—introducing the character of Harry Morgan. A second story was written and published in ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'' in 1936, at which point Hemingway decided to write a novel about Harry Morgan. However, the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War delayed his work on it.<ref>{{Harvnb|Baker|1972|pp=203–204}}</ref> ''To Have and Have Not'' was published by [[Scribner's]] on 15 October 1937 to a [[first edition]] print-run of approximately 10,000 copies.<ref name="Oliver, p. 327">Oliver, p. 327</ref> ''Cosmopolitan'' published a section of the novel as "One Trip Across" in 1934; ''Esquire'' published a section as "The Tradesman's Return" in 1936.<ref name="Oliver, p. 327"/> It was also published as an [[Armed Services Edition]] during WWII.
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