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Borland, Hal. (1900-1978). American journalist, naturalist and writer on the outdoors. - Autograph Sentiment Signed on the Occasion of a Book Fair by American Writer on the Outdoors Hal Borland.

Title: Autograph Sentiment Signed on the Occasion of a Book Fair by American Writer on the Outdoors Hal Borland.
Description: Circa [1960]. [1960]. - 17 words penned in blue ink on a 5-3/4 inch high by 4-1/2 inch wide piece of cream-colored paper. Signed "Cordially / Hal Borland". The name of the book fair has been erased, leaving a gap & some rubbing in the 2nd line of the sentiment. There is some very light staining to the left edge and top & bottom right corners of the paper. Good.

Borland provides his autograph for a Jon Adams "On the occasion of the First ------- Book Fair, close by the Eno Law Office".

Harold "Hal" Glen Borland [1900-1978] was a well-known American writer, journalist and naturalist, the author of many nonfiction and fiction books about the outdoors. After graduating from Columbia University, Borland worked for various newspapers across the United States, eventually settling in Philadelphia and writing for the Philadelphia Morning Sun and the Morning Ledger from 1926 to 1937. In 1937 he began writing for the New York Times, first as a staff writer for the Sunday Magazine and then, from 1942 until his death in 1978, as an editorial writer for the Sunday Times. His series of editorials about his experiences as an outdoorsman was later compiled into two books. Borland also wrote short stories, poetry, novels [including westerns under the pseudonym Ward West], articles for various magazines and one play. Good .

Keywords: LITERATURE; AMERICAN AUTHOR; JOURNALIST; NATURALIST; OUTDOORSMAN; AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED ON THE OCCASION OF A BOOK FAIR BY AMERICAN WRITER ON THE OUTDOORS HAL BORLAND; SIGNATURE; NEW YORK SUNDAY TIMES EDITORIAL WRITER.

Price: US$ 15.00 Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
- Book number: 35780

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