WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH MOUNT SIGNED - HFSID 182631
Price: $200.00
WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE. Photograph Mount inscribed and signed:
"For Kenneth Kendall/with all good/wishes from W.A. White/Emporia
Kansas/August 30/1935". B/w, 3½x5¼ overall, image 1½x1¾ (two surfaces).
Noted journalist William Allen White (1868-1944) began his career as an
editorial writer for the "Kansas City Star" in 1890. Five years later, he
purchased "The Emporia Gazette" for $3,000. In 1896, White became a
nationally known writer when his scathing editorial, "What's the Matter With
Kansas", which he did not publish locally, was printed in newspapers in
Chicago and New York. Republican national chairman Mark Hanna had the editorial,
which centered around the McKinley-Bryan campaign, reprinted and distributed
across the country, and White became a popular champion of the Republican cause.
Another of his editorials, the poignant "Mary White", written after the death
of his only daughter, became a classic, and White would also write novels,
biographies and short stories as well as the Pulitzer Prize-winning The
Autobiography of William Allen White, published posthumously in 1946.
Considered one of the finest commentators on events of his day, the small
town editor became an advisor to governors and Presidents, was a friend of
politicians and statesmen and was proclaimed one of the truly great Americans of
his age. White was the father of war correspondent and author William Lindsay
White, whose books include A Journey for Margaret and They Were
Expendable. Image slightly grainy. Mount slightly soiled. Overall, fine
condition.
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