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The Story of Donald Simpson Bell VC (Hardback)

Football's War Hero

Military > By Century Military > Reference World History

By Iain McMullen
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036119027
Published: 30th July 2026

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This is the full and compelling story of Donald Simpson Bell VC – the only English professional footballer to be awarded the Victoria Cross during the First World War. Told for the first time through extensive new research and unprecedented access to the Bell family’s private archive of letters, diaries, and photographs, it reveals a vivid and deeply intimate portrait of the man known affectionately as ‘Don.’

Drawing on much previously unpublished material, the author explores the relationships and influences that shaped Bell’s life. From his formative years in the picturesque spa town of Harrogate, where family and faith provided constant direction, through his time at Westminster Training College in London, his return to Yorkshire as a schoolteacher and modest fame on the football field, and finally his transition to army life and active service in France.

Bell’s footballing career is examined in detail, from early amateur promise at Newcastle United and Bishop Auckland, to his first professional contract and subsequent Football League debut with Bradford Park Avenue. The book charts Bell’s rise through the game, revealing the rare blend of discipline, determination and integrity that forged his character long before he set foot on the battlefield.

Using painstaking military research and eyewitness testimony, the author reconstructs the dramatic events of July 1916 in vivid detail – from the audacious assault at Horseshoe Trench that saw Bell receive a posthumous Victoria Cross, to a remarkably similar act of gallantry at Contalmaison five days later that claimed his life.

The book also considers the profound impact of Bell’s death on those who knew him best, and the lasting ways in which the footballing world has commemorated his sacrifice – both at the time and more than a century later.

Meticulously researched and deeply moving, this is the first gripping and complete portrait of Donald Simpson Bell VC – one of English football’s true heroes.

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About Iain McMullen

Born in Manchester, Iain McMullen is a former journalist and a long-standing member of the Western Front Association who has spent almost four decades researching and walking the battlefields of the First World War. He is also a football supporter and his research into the experiences of footballers during the war was published on his website www.footballandthefirstworldwar.org in 2013. He worked closely with the National Football Museum, the Professional Footballer Association, and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, during the Centenary, and has advised a number of media outlets, including the BBC, Sky Sports, The Daily Telegraph and The Mirror.

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