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John Hadfield : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Hadfield John Charles Heywood Hadfield, (June 16, 1907 - October 10, 1999) was a British author and publisher, best known for his novel ''Love on a Branch Line''.〔http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/1999/nov/26/guardianobituaries2〕 Born in Birmingham, he moved to Suffolk just before the closure of the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway branch line from Haughley to Laxfield and it was this that is said to have inspired the novel ''Love on a Branch Line''.〔http://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/08/arts/john-hadfield-92-whose-book-on-british-life-became-a-tv-series.html〕 After leaving school Hadfield worked as an editor at the publishing firm J. M. Dent in London. During the Second World War he was a Book Officer for the British Council and formed a unit translating books into Arabic. After the war he founded the Cupid Press, which specialised in limited-edition anthologies of verse.〔http://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/08/arts/john-hadfield-92-whose-book-on-british-life-became-a-tv-series.html〕 In 1957 he published ''A Book of Britain'', an anthology of words and pictures covering 500 years of art, articles and poems celebrating the best of British culture. ==References==
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