by Timothy Christian | Jul 27, 2021 | Hemingway's Widow
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by Timothy Christian | Apr 21, 2017 | General Robert McClure, Hemingway's Widow, Mary's affairs, Uncategorized
One of the generals who took a serious interest in Mary was Brigadier General Robert McClure, the military attaché to the American Embassy in London. In 1942 he was appointed by General Eisenhower as chief of intelligence for the European theater of operations. Later...
by Timothy Christian | Feb 16, 2017 | Hemingway's Widow, Lord Beaverbrook, Mary's affairs
Max Aitken was a fabulously successful, Canadian-born, businessman who expanded to London and became a press baron, acquiring the largest English circulation paper in the world, The Daily Express. He became a force in English politics and was appointed a peer of the...
by Timothy Christian | Jan 10, 2017 | Hemingway's Widow
Havana is crumbling, chaotic, dynamic, energetic, and boisterous–assaulting every sense. The Hemingway research went very well. We visited his home (estate really) a couple of times and I got a sense of the importance of the Finca (farm) to him. I can see why he...
by Timothy Christian | Dec 26, 2016 | Hemingway's Widow
On the wall next to Aline’s bed hangs a framed, hand-drawn cartoon (attached with the photos), on the letterhead of the Hotel Intercontinental, Paris. It consists of four panels and shows a frizzy haired Aline enjoying a night out in Paris with friends. The captions...
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