Francis Rufus Bellamy
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Francis Rufus Bellamy (December 24, 1886 New Rochelle, New York – February 1972) was an American writer and editor.


Life

Bellamy was editor of '' The Outlook'' from 1927 to 1932, and was executive editor of ''
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'' 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.


Publications

*''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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* * 1886 births 1972 deaths 20th-century American biographers American male biographers American magazine editors American publishers (people) Writers from New Rochelle, New York Journalists from New York (state) Historians from New York (state) {{US-writer-stub