Of particular interest is our invitation to Cuba to curate Hemingway's remaining guns and sporting equipment at Finca Vigia.
Copies are available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc.
Did the 'commies happen to offer to return any of it to the Hemingway family?
Did you suggest that to them? This whole "warming" of relations with the Cubans doesn't seem to have included a "thaw" in the stolen property that has been locked up there for almost 60 years.
I'm not positive, but, had my local police discovered a home full of property that had been stolen from it's owners, and someone was caught "curating" the contents, they might get the same trip to jail the perps did.
Did you read about the time the Russian 'commies sent a pair of Purdeys that had been "liberated" from the Tzar's family during the revolution (said liberation being perhaps the least of that family's problems that day, but, I digress) to Purdeys for maintenance, and the folk at Purdeys refused to have anything to do with them, noting the guns appeared to have been "Stolen"?
Boy, that demonstrated character, no? We used to live in a world where people wouldn't have anything to do with stolen property. Some people appear to be able to look right past that now, for whatever reason.
It would further appear you have made at least a few sales off of this posting-are you going to slide the host the usual $10 for using his domain to hawk your book? Because it appears that you have added a detailed account of a massive theft to a book you wrote, and, then stole from a guy who owns a website on the subject of some of the items that were stolen.
Appears, anyway. Do correct me if I am wrong.
Best,
Ted