Leslie Halward

Leslie Halward

Leslie Halward (born Birmingham, England 1905 - died Worcester, England 1976) was a British writer best known for his short stories and plays.His autobiography covering the time from his childhood to settling down to married life as a writer in the small village of Guarlford was published by Michael Joseph Ltd (Halward, 1938).After wartime service at RAF Defford he turned to BBC radio dramas and wrote a number of plays reflecting working class life of his era.His books include, To Tea on Sundays (1936), Let Me Tell You (1938), Money's Alright (1938), Gus and Ida (1939).

References

*Halward, Leslie, Let Me Tell You, Michael Joseph Ltd 1938

External Links

Biography of Leslie George Halward [http://www.guarlford.org.uk/remember_halward.htm]


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