Howard Spring was a Welsh author and journalist who wrote in English. He began his writing career as a journalist but from 1934 produced a series of best-selling novels for adults and children. The most successful was Fame Is the Spur (1940), which was later adapted into a film starring Michael Redgrave and, later still a BBC TV series (1982) starring Tim Pigott-Smith and David Hayman.
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- OLID: OL152593A
- ISNI: 0000000110444009
- Library of Congress Names: n50035136
- VIAF: 22183085
- Wikidata: Q1631915
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