'Hemingway' is compelling sea adventure Sep 6, 2009
The Hemingway Patrols details not only the miserable living conditions and ultimate defeat of the U-boats but also the contempt for the volunteer patrolling felt by Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's third wife. They divorced after the war. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Terry Mort tells of Hemingway hunt for German subs Aug 19, 2009
His meticulously written "The Hemingway Patrols" details not only the miserable living conditions and ultimate defeat of the U-boats but also the contempt for the volunteer patrolling felt by Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's third wife, who was a noted reporter and novelist herself. They divorced after the war. (Missourian Publishing, MO)
• 'Stroll the streets where miners and old-time skiers used to go' Jul 31, 2009
Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's third wife, once said she feared Hemingway had shot a man when she heard two shots ring out in the room, said Ketchum history buff Jim Jaquet. But Hemingway said he had seen an ailing duck flying past the French doors looking out onto Baldy and had grabbed his shotgun to put it out of its misery. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
An interview with Caroline Moorehead, author of ‘Dancing to the Precipice’ Jun 28, 2009
Caroline Moorehead is best known for biographies of Bertrand Russell and Martha Gellhorn and, more recently, for Human Cargo: A Journey Among the Refugees. (She cofounded a UK legal advice center for African asylum seekers. (Boston Globe)