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  2. Howard Spring died of a stroke. In 1967, his widow, Marion Spring, wrote an affectionate story of their life together, called Howard, with a foreword by A. L. Rowse. It was published by Collins.

  3. May 18, 2021 · Howard Spring was the author of popular novels written between 1932 and 1964, many of which had a Manchester background, and featured working class life, work and culture, as well as the higher society and bohemian circles whose paths were crossed by his characters.

  4. His one surviving brother was killed at Arras. In 1919 he met his future wife Marion and they married in March, 1920. He spent some time in Ireland reporting on the troubles between Great Britain and Sinn Fein and was present* at the fall of the Four Courts and the bombardment of the rebel headquarters in Sackville Street.

  5. Jul 19, 2024 · Over the Christmas season in 1938, as the world glumly slouched toward war, Welsh author Howard Spring, book reviewer for the London Evening Standard, decided that he would relax by reading a couple of English crime novels.

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    • May 3, 1965
    • February 10, 1899
    • Fame Is The Spur.
    • The Houses in Between.
    • These Lovers Fled Away.
    • Shabby Tiger.
  6. Died: May 3, 1965, Falmouth, Cornwall, Eng. (aged 76) Howard Spring (born Feb. 10, 1889, Cardiff, Wales—died May 3, 1965, Falmouth, Cornwall, Eng.) was a Welsh-born British novelist whose chief strength lies in his understanding of provincial life and ambition.

  7. Howard Spring (10 February 1889 – 3 May 1965) was a Welsh author and journalist who wrote in English. [1] He began his writing career as a journalist but from 1934 produced a series of best-selling novels for adults and children.

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