R. S. Warren Bell

Robert Stanley Warren Bell (1871 – 26 September 1921), was an English novelist, journalist and the first editor of The Captain, a magazine featuring stories for 'boys and old boys', of which P. G. Wodehouse was an early contributor.

[1][2][3] Robert Stanley Warren Bell was born in 1871 at Long Preston, Yorkshire, the eldest son of the Rev.

[1][7] Bell himself contributed stories to The Captain including The Duffer, Cox's Cough Drops and Green at Greyhouse.

[1] He wrote a short story, Company for George, which he turned into a play that was performed at the Kingsway Theatre in 1910 and he later adapted into a novel.

[1] Bell died aged 50 on 26 September 1921, after a long illness, in the Sussex County Hospital, Brighton.