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Jousuf Karsh's iconic photograph of the author, taken in 1957. (Karsh also shot the famous portrait of Winston Churchill, scowling at the camera after Karsh snatched his stogie away.)
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Ernest's baby picture, circa 1900.
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Hemingway's graduation portrait, 1917
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Hemingway's portrait in uniform and on crutches post-injury.
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Hemingway's passport in 1923.
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The author relaxes in Cuba.
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Hemingway and his third wife, war correspondent Martha Gellhorn.
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With his kill in Tanganyika, 1934.
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The not-so-old man and the sea.
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Boxing, like bullfighting, was a lifelong Hemingway fascination.
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At home with a remarkably well-stocked bar.
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Hemingway's typewriter.
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Dust jacket of first edition.
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The house where Hemingway lived and wrote in Key West, Florida.
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The home where Hemingway and third wife Martha Gellhorn lived in San Francisco de Paula, Cuba.
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The Ketchum, Idaho home where Hemingway died.