Biographical account of Hemingway’s relationship and journalistic competition with Martha Gellhorn, culminating in both journalists’ divergent coverage of the D-Day invasion
Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway met in Key West in 1937, married in 1941, and divorced in 1945....
Looks at Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War and World War II dispatches, comparing his journalistic activ...
Detailed biography of Hemingway’s second marriage to Pauline Pfeiffer, covering their initial 1925 P...
Details Hemingway’s exploits following his return to London as a war correspondent in spring 1944, i...
Biography focused on Hemingway’s World War II exploits. Mort draws on memoirs and other firsthand ac...
Biography of Gellhorn’s life, journalism career, and literary accomplishments. Moorehead, the author...
Biographical essay touching on Gellhorn’s marriage to and divorce from Hemingway
Brief biography of Gellhorn’s career as a war correspondent, relating familiar elements of her turbu...
Detailed chronicle of the tumultuous celebrity relationship between Hemingway and Gellhorn. McDowell...
Better known now as a war correspondent, Martha Gellhorn yearned for critical success as a novelist....
History/biography of the lives and intersecting careers of six women war correspondents reporting fr...
St. Louis-born Martha Gellhorn (1908-98) was the doyenne of twentieth century war correspondence. Op...
Account of Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn’s 1941 honeymoon, drawing on contemporary newspaper article...
Spanier recounts the 1995 publication of Gellhorn’s play and outlines its feminist themes, arguing t...
Collection of Gellhorn\u27s letters to friends, lovers, family, and others, including nearly 70 to H...
Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway met in Key West in 1937, married in 1941, and divorced in 1945....
Looks at Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War and World War II dispatches, comparing his journalistic activ...
Detailed biography of Hemingway’s second marriage to Pauline Pfeiffer, covering their initial 1925 P...
Details Hemingway’s exploits following his return to London as a war correspondent in spring 1944, i...
Biography focused on Hemingway’s World War II exploits. Mort draws on memoirs and other firsthand ac...
Biography of Gellhorn’s life, journalism career, and literary accomplishments. Moorehead, the author...
Biographical essay touching on Gellhorn’s marriage to and divorce from Hemingway
Brief biography of Gellhorn’s career as a war correspondent, relating familiar elements of her turbu...
Detailed chronicle of the tumultuous celebrity relationship between Hemingway and Gellhorn. McDowell...
Better known now as a war correspondent, Martha Gellhorn yearned for critical success as a novelist....
History/biography of the lives and intersecting careers of six women war correspondents reporting fr...
St. Louis-born Martha Gellhorn (1908-98) was the doyenne of twentieth century war correspondence. Op...
Account of Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn’s 1941 honeymoon, drawing on contemporary newspaper article...
Spanier recounts the 1995 publication of Gellhorn’s play and outlines its feminist themes, arguing t...
Collection of Gellhorn\u27s letters to friends, lovers, family, and others, including nearly 70 to H...
Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway met in Key West in 1937, married in 1941, and divorced in 1945....
Looks at Hemingway’s Spanish Civil War and World War II dispatches, comparing his journalistic activ...
Detailed biography of Hemingway’s second marriage to Pauline Pfeiffer, covering their initial 1925 P...