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Leon Garfield

    July 14, 1921 – June 2, 1996

    Leon Garfield was a British author best known for his historical novels for children, though he also wrote for adults. His works are characterized by gripping plots, often set in the 18th century, featuring characters from humble origins thrust into intrigue and moral dilemmas. Garfield's style, influenced by authors like Dickens, showcases rich language and complex narrative structures. His ability to blend adventure with profound ethical questions has made his books enduringly resonant.

    Leon Garfield
    Black Jack
    The Apprentices
    The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris
    Shakespeare Stories II
    Jack Holborn
    Shakespeare Stories