Belle Turnbull
Belle Turnbull (December 9, 1881 – November 21, 1970) was an American poet from Colorado. In 1938, Turnbull received the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize from Poetry Magazine. She published two novels, one in verse (''Goldboat'', 1940) and one in prose (''The Far Side of the Hill'', 1953), as well as two volumes of poetry, ''Tenmile Range'' in 1957 and ''Trails'' in 1968. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Turnbull, Belle, 1881-1970
Warrensburg, Missouri : Houston, Texas : Pleiades Press ; Gulf Coast, 2017
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by Turnbull, Belle, 1881-1970
Iowa City : Prairie Press, 1957
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