WILLIAM GARDNER BELL - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 288114
Price: $200.00
WILLIAM GARDNER BELL
Handwritten note to fellow author Charles Scribner III
Autograph Note signed: "William Gardner Bell", 1 page, 5½x3¼ paper.
In full: "For Charles Scribner III,/with kind regards and/best
wishes,/Sincerely,". William Gardner Bell (b. 1912) is a historian
known for his writings on military history and Western Americana.
Commissioned during World War II at the US Army Cavalry School, Fort Riley, he
served in combat in North Africa and Italy, winning a Bronze Star and two Oak
Leaf Clusters. After the war he edited the Cavalry Journal, which became
Armor Magazine, and was worked in the Army's Military Histories program
before retiring as a lieutenant colonel. Bell is equally well known for his
histories of the American West, and he has an extensive collection of Western
art. He also had a radio program on WNYC, New York, devoted to the history of
jazz. Charles Scribner III, a member of the publishing family, is a
prolific writer in the field of art history. Fine condition.
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