Published Works

We were guests on One True Podcast to talk about Lanham and Hemingway. The recording has two clips of Lanham’s voice.

In its Fall 2025 issue, the Journal of America’s Military Past published this article about Lanham and Hemingway in Belgium during wartime, featuring the true events that inspired Hemingway’s short story about the Houffalize Bridge.

This little piece about the Hemingways’ Cuban helper in 1950’s Idaho was  published by the Hemingway Society in December 2025.

In September 2025, we gave a presentation about a Hemingway hero, General Michel Ney, at a seminar focused on A Moveable Feast at The Community Library in Ketchum, Idaho. Ney was one of Napoleon’s top generals, and his statue in front of the Closerie des Lilas in Paris inspired Hemingway as he wrote during the 1920’s.

Here is the story of this print gifted by Hemingway to Lanham, signed with an enigmatic inscription, published in the Princeton University Library Chronicle.

In January 2025, the Hemingway Society published this piece coinciding with The New Yorker magazine’s 100th anniversary:

We were writers in residence at the Hemingway House in Ketchum, Idaho for two weeks in November 2024. Thank you to The Community Library team for our stay in such a magical place!

As guests of the house, we were invited to give a talk, and we discussed General Lanham’s impact on Hemingway’s literature. Here’s a link to the presentation:https://vimeo.com/showcase/tcl-archive

Lanham and Hemingway were together for the story Hemingway refused to write. Check out “Hemingway’s Driver in Wartime France: A Matter of Loyalties” featuring Hemingway’s French resistance driver accused and convicted of being a German collaborator, published in the Fall 2024 issue of The Hemingway Review. The cover image is from Greer’s father’s scrapbook, from the time that he and his mother visited General Lanham at his European command headquarters in Paris.

Here is Eileen at the July 2024 Hemingway Society conference in Bilbao, presenting a paper about Hemingway’s 60th birthday party in Málaga.  Greer came down with Covid on the last day of the conference, so Eileen gave this presentation. General Lanham is on the left in the photo, with Hemingway and other guests.

In July 2024, the Hemingway Newsletter published our essay about an original Hemingway poem we found at Princeton. We presented an overview of the poem research at the July 2024 Hemingway Society conference. Here is a PDF:

In May 2024, the Army’s Harding Project published this piece:

In December 2023, the Hemingway Society published this short piece about one of Hemingway’s heroes, a top general to Napoleon:  https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/napoleons-general-michel-ney-hemingways-imaginary-dinner-guest

Military Review, the professional journal of the U.S. Army, published our article in its September-October 2023 issue. Take a look: http://www.armyupress.army.mil/Journals/Military-Review/English-Edition-Archives/September-October-2023/Pen-and-Sword/

The Hemingway Society published “What Was Hemingway’s Devil Box” in December 2022. Have a peek at this short blog: https://www.hemingwaysociety.org/what-was-hemingways-devil-box