Bell, Lilian (1867–1929)
Bell, Lilian (1867–1929)
American fiction writer. Name variations: Mrs. Arthur Hoyt Bogue. Born in Kentucky, 1867; died 1929; married Arthur Hoyt Bogue.
Wrote The Love Affairs of an Old Maid (1893), Why Men Remain Bachelors, and Other Luxuries (1906), Angela's Quest (1910), The Land of Don't-Want-To (1916) and A Little Sister to the Wilderness.
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