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William Dixon Bell
Full Name: |
William
Dixon
Bell |
Born: |
May 10, 1865 Texas, USA |
Died: |
December 8, 1951 Los Angeles, California, USA |
Occupation: |
Author |
Nationality: |
American |
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Biography
Author of Young Adult adventure novels, including The Lost Aviators: A Story of Adventure (1924), a Lost Race tale in which a young aviator (see Airplane Boys) discovers a Mayan civilization in Honduras; The Moon Colony (1937), in which the protagonists, adventurously travelling to the Moon, find there a Planetary Romance-style colony, complete with giant grasshoppers which can be ridden like horses; The Sacred Scimiter (1938), a fantasy set in Arabia; and The Secret of Tibet (1938), which is also a Lost Race tale featuring Airplane Boys.
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