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RARE! Journalist Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card JG Autographs COA


RARE! Journalist Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card JG Autographs COA
RARE! Journalist Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card JG Autographs COA

RARE! Journalist Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card JG Autographs COA    RARE! Journalist Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card JG Autographs COA
"Journalist" Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card. This item is certified authentic by JG Autographs and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity. (January 29, 1873 - September 2, 1958) was an American. Hired Palmer in 1895 as its. Correspondent; and this opportunity evolved into a long career. Palmer's 50 years as a. Began when he was sent to cover the. He then covered the gold rush in northwestern Canada. In 1900, Palmer went to China to cover. (1900); and then he was sent to cover the. Then the prospect of military conflict in Manchuria brought him back to China to cover the. Sent Palmer to cover the. In 1914, Palmer was arrested in. United States occupation of Veracruz. Persuaded him to take on the task of press accreditation for the. In this period, he was accorded the rank of Colonel. Palmer subsequently became the first war correspondent to win the U. Between World War I and. Palmer wrote thirty-one books, including Our Greatest Battle, based on his World War I experiences. In his books, he provided an analysis of the future impact of weapons and strategies he had seen, and soon after the end of World War I predicted that a second world war was on the horizon. Palmer also wrote for the. In World War II, submitting from London and then Paris at least through April 1945.
RARE! Journalist Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card JG Autographs COA    RARE! Journalist Frederick Palmer Hand Signed 3.5X6.25 Card JG Autographs COA