Paul Hyde Bonner
Paul Hyde Bonner (14 February 1893 – 14 December 1968) was an American banker, soldier, singer, diplomat, and author.[1]

In February 1934, Bonner's collection of first editions was auctioned off by the American Art Association and Anderson Galleries on East 57th Street, New York City.[2]
In April 1936, his feature We Live in the Country was published in Vogue.[3] In October 1936, a "semi-fiction" article of his, Stalker & Co was published in Esquire, illustrated by Gilbert Bundy.[4]
Bonner did not start writing books until his late 50s.[1] His first novel was SPQR in 1952.[1] He published two collection of stories about the outdoor life: in 1954, The Glorious Mornings, Stories of Shooting and Fishing, and in 1958, Aged in the Woods.[1]
His wife's death was reported in the New York Times on January 2, 1962.[5]
References
- "Paul Hyde Bonner". The Atlantic. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
- "Collection of Paul Hyde Bonner of New York". The Kelmscott Bookshop. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
- Bonner, Paul Hyde (April 15, 1936). "We Live in the Country". Vogue. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
- Bonner, Paul Hyde (October 1, 1936). "Stalker & Co". Esquire. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
- "MRS. PAUL HYDE BONNER; Wife of Author and Former Diplomat Dies at 63". New York Times. January 2, 1962. Retrieved 18 September 2022.