Ernest Hemingway
By: Madison Holley
Hemingway's mom dressed him in girls clothes as a child
Cub Reporter
World War 1 Ambulance Driver
African safari
Ernest Hemingway survived two plane crashes
Ernest Hemingway and his wife were reported safe after two plane crashes in the upper Nile country of East Africa.Hemingway was almost fatally injured in two successive plane crashes. He chartered a sightseeing flight over the Belgian Congo as a Christmas present to Mary. On their way to photograph Murchison Falls from the air, the plane struck an abandoned utility pole and crash landed in heavy brush.The next day, attempting to reach medical care in Entebbe, they boarded a second plane that exploded at take-off, with Hemingway suffering burns and another concussion, this one serious enough to cause leaking of cerebral fluid.
Hemingway Wounded in Battle
Hemingway's First Publication and son
Hemingway had four wives
Elizabeth Hadley Richardson: September 23, 1921- January 10, 1927
Pauline Marie Pfeiffer: May 10, 1927 - November 04, 1940
Martha Gellhorn: November 21, 1940 - December 21, 1945
Mary Welsh: March 14, 1946
Nobel Prize
Wife #1 (Elizabeth Hadley Richerdson)
Wife #2 (Pauline Marie Pfeiffer)
Wife #3 (Martha Gellhorn)
Hemingway the cheif
Accused of War crimes
Hemingway's strange fishing habits
Six-toed cat
Hunter boy
Hemingway's Brother's Dicovery
Hemingway is being watched
Nothing can kill Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway survived through anthrax, malaria, pneumonia, skin cancer, hepatitis, diabetes, a ruptured kidney, a ruptured spleen, a ruptured liver, a crushed vertebra, a fractured skull, and more.