Born in 1899 in Yorkshire, Thomas Armstrong was destined for the Royal Navy and served as a midshipman in the 1914-1918 war. Finding the spit and polish of peace-time Navy life irksome, he entered the wool trade but was soon off on a roving tour of the world that lasted several years. After various literary experiments he settled down to write something really worthwhile; the result - The Crowthers of Bankdam first published in 1940, which at once established him as one of our leading contemporary novelists.
Bibliography:
THE CROWTHERS OF BANKDAM
DOVER HARBOUR
KING COTTON
ADAM BRUNSKILL
PILLING ALWAYS PAYS
A RING HAS NO END
SUE CROWTHER'S MARRIAGE
FACE OF A MADONNA
OUR LONDON OFFICE
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