Hemingway, Cuba and the Great Blue River,Used

Hemingway, Cuba and the Great Blue River,Used

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Brand: Historic Insights
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Hemingway, Cuba and the Great Blue River explores the people and places Ernest Hemingway loved in the island nation and the nearby Gulf Stream. Learn about Cuba's rich heritage dating back to the 1500s, its heyday in the 1920s 1950s and today, following 60 years of Fidel Castro's Communist rule. Illustrated with more than 180 fullcolor images, this book takes you to Hemingway's home, the Finca Vigia and the quaint fishing village of Cojimar, setting for The Old Man and the Sea. Go inside Hemingway's favorite watering hole El Floridita (the "Cradle of the Daiquiri") and La Terraza, where he dined after many of his fishing trips. Readers will gain a much stronger understanding for why Cuba and the Gulf Stream were so special to Hemingway, spawning some of his greatest literary works.

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This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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