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  1. Ernest Hemingway Antique Books This lens is dedicated to American author Ernest Hemingway and to his work, all of which are collectible antique books now. Ernest Hemingway antique books are very valuable, and reflect the amazing respect readers still have for his amazing works.
  2. Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea is a novella (just over 100 pages in length) by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. One of his most...
  3. Mojitos - The Perfect Rum Drink I didn't discover mojito's until a few years ago, and I cannot believe it took me that long to find this incredible drink. I have long been a fan of rum over all other spirits, and this tropical delight fits so well into my beverage repertoir...
  4. Kukuxumusu -- Koo-koo-shoe-moo-sue Kukuxumusu, pronounced koo-koo-shoe-moo-sue, is such a cool whimsical name for this company Pamplonas, Spain. This trendy design company specializes in clothing and product design.  It was founded at the Pamplonas San Fermin festival of the runn...
  5. Nancy Cunard Nancy Clare Cunard (March 10, 1896 - March 17, 1965) was an English writer, editor and publisher, political activist, anarchist and poet. She was born into the British upper class but strongly rejected her family's values, devoting much of her life t...
  6. Ernest Hemingway Biography Ernest Hemingway, Writer. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1954.     * Born: 21 July 1899     * Birthplace: Oak Park, Illinois     * Died: 2 July 1961 (suicide)     * Best Known As: Famously manly...
  7. Haves vs. Have-Nots -- Who is HAPPIEST? HAVES vs. HAVE-NOTS: Who is happiest? Ah, this HMB debate takes me back to 7th grade when our Social Studies assignment was to write about the HAVES and the HAVE-NOTS. When I came home from school, I asked my mother, who was a 'stay-at-home' mom THE...
  8. Ernest Hemingway Audio Books Ernest Hemingway Audio Books - What better way to enjoy this marverlous' author than to listen to the narrator making these faboulous stories come to life! Ernest Hemingway is one of the very great authors in the English language and certainly must...
  9. Key West, Florida I don't live in Key West, Florida and I never have.  Yet, when I go there, I always feel like I am going home.  There is something about the island that helps me center and refocus and I always feel better.  Not to mention the fact tha...
  10. The Ominous Noodle of the Rive Gauche Or, as they say in French, "Prenez garde à la nouille menaçante!". What is this nouille menancante, you ask?  Well you might!  It is a strange tale of art and artists, of Paris and pasta.  It is a tale of travel...
  11. Guy Jacobs Guy Jacobs prose sizzles like a slab of Canadian bacon roasting on Paris Hilton's freshly Mystic tanned stomach-it's absolutley carnalicious. A hearty stew of Nabakov, Miller, and Columbian telenova, Jacobs first novel Hard-Boiled Men will get your h...
  12. Key West, Florida Visiting Key West, Florida has been called a real treat. There are attractions everywhere and some of the greatest saltwater fishing around. So if you're thinking about a little deep-sea fishing or you want to enjoy the nightlife on Duval Street, why...
  13. Ernest M. Hemingway (1899-1961) - Biography Traveller, writer, Nobel prize winner, spy - the facinating story of Ernest Hemingway
  14. Ernest Hemingway Quotes Great selection of Ernest Hemingway Quotes.
  15. The Best Friend I Ever Had by David Nuffer David Nuffer's fascination with Ernest Hemingway (July 21, 1899 - July 2, 1961) in 1971 when he read a library copy of For Whom the Bell Tolls. Something clicked with him and the book and he began a thirty year quest to learn every thing he can about...