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Alice Elinor Lambert

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Name
  
Alice Lambert

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
February 19, 1981


Alice Elinor Lambert Alice Elinor Lambert Ransburg and artist Tom Thomson

Alice Elinor Lambert (January 8, 1886 – February 19, 1981) was an American romance writer.

In the 1930s, she self-published with Vanguard Press at least three romance novels: Hospital Nocture, Women Are Like That, and Lost Fragrance, all later re-published by Dell Romance. In 1904, she enjoyed a brief summer romance with Canadian landscape painter Tom Thomson. Lambert married Joseph Ransburg in 1912. They had two daughters: Victoria (born 1914) and Josephine (born 1916). Lambert separated from Ransburg in the 1920s, moved to San Francisco and became an advice columnist for the San Francisco Examiner. According to the 1930 U.S. Census, she was again living with Ransburg. In 1931, she again separated, moving to New York. She returned to Seattle the following year and divorced Ransburg.

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