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Spring was a successful writer, who combined a wide understanding of human character with technical skill as a novelist. His method of composition was painstaking. Each morning he would shut himself in his room and write a thousand words, steadily building up to novels of around 150,000 words. He
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was the speaker, Beaverbrook was so impressed by Spring's piece (Spring described Beaverbrook as "a pedlar of dreams", which took Beaverbrook's fancy) that he arranged for him to be offered a post with the
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Howard Spring died of a stroke. In 1967, his widow, Marion Spring, wrote an affectionate story of their life together, called
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in London as a book reviewer. Spring described the offer as "irresistible", and the appointment proved successful.
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making her TV debut as the glamorous and ambitious Rachel Rosing. A sequel to the novel followed a year later,
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but from 1934 produced a series of best-selling novels for adults and children. The most successful was
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and President of the Cornish Drama League. The last was well known for producing plays at the open-air
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At the same time, Spring was developing his ambitions as a writer; his first book,
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libraries report editions in Chinese, German, Hebrew and four other languages.
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During this period Spring served eight years as President of the prestigious
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to become a full-time writer. (His wife Marion's father had a house at
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His first major success in the adult market came with
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in 1936, was one of two commended runners up for the
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