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Hemingway and Gellhorn

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by Jerome Tuccille


  Suchlicki, Jaime: Cuba: from Columbus to Castro and Beyond (Potomac Books, 2002)

  Tuccille, Jerome: A Portrait of Hemingway as a Young Man: Romping through Paris in the 1920s (Blue Mustang Press, 2010) Tuchman, Barbara Wertheim: Stillwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-45, (Grove, 2001)

  Voss, Frederick: Picturing Hemingway: a Writer in His Time (Yale University Press, 1999)

  White, Theodore and Jacoby, Annalee: Thunder Out Of China (W. Sloane Associates, 1946)

  Williams, Joy: The Florida Keys: a History and Guide (Random House, 1987)

  In addition, the following articles and miscellaneous documents were invaluable:

  “A Brief History of the Conch Republic” by Anonymous

  “The Chase Brandon Espionage Series” by Sherri Bigbeen and Steve Hicok

  “Gerardo Machado” by Jerry A. Sierra “History of the Upper Keys: the Bridge That Never Was” by Jerry Wilkinson

  “How Did Key West Become a Tourist Town” by Jerry Wilkinson

  “Justice for Warriors” by Taylor Branch

  “1935 Storm Swept Away All But Memories” by Associated Press

  I would like to acknowledge a special debt of gratitude to my indefatigable agent, Linda D. Konner—no writer has ever been served better by his agent; and also to Xaviera Flores of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, MA; the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, NY; and the Hemingway Society in Winter Park, FL, all of whom have been extremely generous with their time and resources.

  My wife Marie has been at my side for the past forty-six years and has long put up with my compulsive writing routine with infinite patience. Marie reviewed the manuscript prior to publication with a keen editorial sense and has been an irreplaceable asset throughout my career. Any errors contained herein are the fault of the author and no one else.

  About the Author

  Jerome Tuccille is the author of twenty-seven books, including highly acclaimed biographies of Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch, Alan Greenspan, and the Hunts of Texas. Trump and Kingdomboth hit best-seller lists. He has also written several novels. Tuccille’s last in-depth biography was Gallo Be Thy Name, released by Phoenix Books in 2009, a history of the Gallo wine clan and its roots in organized crime. It was named one of the best books of 2009 by Reason magazine, and one of the best business books of 2009 by the University of California Library System. Two of the author’s books—his true crime memoir, Gallery of Fools, and Kingdom: The Story of the Hunts of Texas—have been optioned for feature films.

  The author is vice president/communications at T. Rowe Price, a major financial services firm. He previously taught at the New School for Social Research in New York City and is a former third-party candidate for Governor of New York. He is a member of Authors Guild and American Society of Journalists and Authors.

  Check the author’s website: www.jerometuccille.com He can be reached via email atjtuccille@verizon.net

 

 

 


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