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William Bury Westall

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William Bury Westall (7 February 1834 – 1903) was an English novelist born in Old Accrington, Lancashire, England.[1]

Originally a businessman, he later became a journalist who also wrote about 30 pot-boiler romantic novels with titles including The Old Factory, Strange Crimes and Her Ladyship's Secret.[1] Among his better novels are Her Two Millions (1897) because of its autobiographical element and accurate descriptions of how a Swiss newspaper is run (Westall worked as an editor of Swiss Times);[1] and Birch Dene (1889) which contains striking portraits of London and is evocative of the Industrial Revolution.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d John Sutherland. "Westall, William Bury" in The Stanford Companion to Victorian Literature. 1989

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