EDWARD PRICE BELL - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 81541
Price: $120.00
EDWARD PRICE BELL
The Chicago journalist who was a close friend of President Hoover signs this slip of paper
Autograph Sentiment Signed: “Sincerely,/ E. Price Bell” 3x¾ affixed to 6½x1¼ sheet of paper.
Clipped sentiment reading, “E. Price Bell, American War Correspondent” has been adhered
below. Edward Price Bell (1869-1943) was a journalist and reporter. Primarily known for
the time he spent with the Chicago Daily News, Bell was a foreign correspondent for the
paper who worked in London for 20 years. He was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for
his role in orchestrating the London Naval Conference and Treaty. Both paper containing
signature and clipping identifying signature are toned. Otherwise, fine condition.
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