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Occupation
  
Author

Name
  
Arthur H.

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Author

Siblings
  
George Mills

Genre
  
War, Adventure, Crime


Arthur F. H. Mills

Born
  
Arthur Frederick Hobart Mills 12 July 1887 Stratton, Cornwall, United Kingdom (
1887-07-12
)

Notable works
  
With My Regiment: From the Aisne to La Bassee (1916); Hospital Days (1916); The Yellow Dragon (1925)

Spouse
  
Lady Dorothy Rachel Melissa Walpole Mills (1889–1959); divorced in 1933

Died
  
February 18, 1955, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Citizenship
  
England  Great Britain

Arthur Frederick Hobart Mills is one of a family of authors. His grandfather, Arthur Mills, was a Tory and an expert of colonial economies and governance. The senior Mills' India in 1858 describes the political and economic conditions in India after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Arthur F. H. Mills is the brother of children's book author George Mills (Meredith and Co., King Willow) and author, explorer, and adventurer Lady Dorothy Mills (The Laughter of Fools, The Road to Timbuktu), to whom he was married from 1916 through their divorce in 1933.

Education and career

Captain Mills (Wellington College, Berkshire, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) was wounded in World War I at La Bassée and wrote a pair of books, his first, about that experience: With My Regiment: From the Aisne to La Bassée (J. B. Lippincott & Co.: Philadelphia, 1916) and Hospital Days (T. Fisher Unwin: London, 1916) under the pseudonym Platoon Commander. At his wedding to Lady Dorthy Walpole in 1916, her wedding ring was made from a bullet that had been surgically removed from his ankle.

Despite favorable reviews, frequent impressions, and global translations of many of his earlier books (The Broadway Madonna, The Gold Cat), Mills eventually became known as a genre author of cheap crime and adventure novels. His work has been largely forgotten.

Mills died in Hampshire, United Kingdom, on 18 February 1955.

References

Arthur F. H. Mills Wikipedia