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Ernest Hemingway Check Signed

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Ernest Hemingway Check Signed

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Auction Date:2014 Jul 31 @ 17:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:11901 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 90025, United States
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Check signed ''Ernest M. Hemingway''. Check, dated 1 October 1956, is made out to Hemingway's friend Roberto Herrera, who also served as manager of his estate in Cuba called Finca Il Vigia. Issued in the amount of 150 pesos, check is drawn on his account with the First National Bank of Boston, Havana branch. Check is endorsed to verso by Herrera and measures 6.25'' x 2.75''. Standard bank cancellations and a few vertical fold creases. Near fine overall. Originally from Herrera himself, who acted as conservator of the Hemingway Museum in Cuba after his friend's death.



UA description:

To cover expenses for his Cuban home, Ernest Hemingway signs a check in late 1956 to his friend and property manager Roberto Herrera. Hemingway and his wife Mary traveled to Europe, returning in early 1957 with material that would become his posthumous memoir ''A Moveable Feast''.

Document signed ''Ernest M. Hemingway'', dated October 1, 1956, 6.25'' x 2.75'', one page, a check written on the First National Bank of Boston, Havana branch, to Roberto Herrera, engrossed in another hand, with usual bank cancellation stamping and holes.

In October of 1956, Ernest and Mary Hemingway visited Spain to meet with Basque writer Pio Baroja, who was ill and died shortly after. The Hemingways left Spain and went to Paris, where Ernest retrieved several trunks of his early (1920's) writing that he had stored at the Ritz and had overlooked. Upon his January 1957 return to Cuba, Hemingway worked on his memoir, ''A Moveable Feast'' published in 1964, and his work ''The Garden of Eden'', published in 1986.

This item is from the personal property of Roberto Herrera Sotolongo, the personal secretary and friend of Ernest Hemingway. Herrera and Hemingway met in 1942, when Herrera became a crewmember aboard Hemingway’s boat the “Pilar”, at the height of World War II, when Hemingway patrolled the Gulf Stream for German submarines for the US Government.

Herrera and Hemingway became friends while sharing in their mutual interests of hunting, fishing aboard the “Pilar”, and drinking at their favorite bar, La Floridita. They also attended bullfights together, and Herrera, an avid photographer, captured many photos and movies of all these activities. Hemingway called Herrera “El Monstruo” (the Monster), and signed much of his correspondence to Herrera “Mr. Papa”. By the mid-1940s, Hemingway was travelling extensively and for long periods of time, leaving his Cuban home, Finca La Vigia (Lookout Farm), in the hands of Herrera.

After Hemingway’s 1961 suicide, Herrera was appointed to represent Hemingway’s affair