George Bradshaw (writer)

George Wetzel Bradshaw (January 21, 1909, Union, West Virginia – June 15, 1973, Cabell, West Virginia) – American writer and journalist.

Graduated from Princeton University in 1930. During the WWII he was a major in the Army Air Force.[1]

Wrote about 150 short stories printed in Vogue, Ladies Home Journal, The Saturday Evening Post, and Cosmopolitan.[1]

Books

  • 1962: Practise to Deceive (13 stories)
  • five cookbooks

Movies

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References

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