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American writer and editor
For the minister who wrote the American "Pledge of Allegiance", see
Francis Bellamy
.
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Francis R. Bellamy
Francis Rufus Bellamy
(December 24, 1886
New Rochelle, New York
? February 1972) was an American writer and editor.
Life
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Bellamy was editor of
The Outlook
from 1927 to 1932, and was executive editor of
The New Yorker
in 1933. He was editor of
Fiction Parade
from 1935 to 1938, and became editor of
Scribner's Commentator
in 1939. He became president of
University Publishers Inc
. in 1958.
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Publications
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- A Flash of Gold
(1922)
- Spanish Faith: A Romance of Old Mexico and the Caribbean
(1926)
- We Hold These Truths: An Anthology of the Faith and Courage of our Forefathers
(1942)
- Blood Money: The Story of US Treasury Secret Agents
(1947)
- The Private Life of George Washington
(1951)
- Atta
(1953)
- The Architect at Mid-Century Vol. II: Conversations Across the Nation
(1954)
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