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Hutchinson, Arthur Stuart Menteth

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Hutchinson, Arthur Stuart Menteth (1879-1971)

English novelist. His most successful book was If Winter Comes 1920. It was followed by This Freedom 1922, Big Business 1932, As Once We Were 1938, and It Happened Like This 1942.

He was born in India, the son of a general. After studying medicine at St Thomas's Hospital in London, he went into journalism and rose to be editor of the Daily Graphic. During this period he wrote several novels.


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