Bögli, Lina (1858–1941)
Bögli, Lina (1858–1941)
Swiss travel writer. Name variations: Lina Bogli or Boegli. Born 1858 in Switzerland; died 1941.
German-speaking Swiss writer, worked as maid in Italy and Poland and as teacher in England; wrote accounts of 2 round-the-world trips: Forward (in English, 1905) and Immer Vörwarts (in German, 1913); her 1st world voyage lasted 10 years.
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