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John Hostettler (author) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Hostettler (author)
John Hostettler (born May 1925) is an English writer of legal histories and biographies. His best-known creation, Sir William Garrow was used in the making of the BBC drama series, ''Garrow's Law''. ==Early life== Hostettler was born in Central Middlesex Hospital and grew up in Acton, West London, with a younger sister. His father, John Christian, was a fireman and then locomotive engine driver for the Great Western Railway. His mother, Violet, had started work at age thirteen on a milk round. They had married in 1923. He passed the 11+ exam, attended Acton County School and then became articled to solicitors in Holborn, London. During the Second World War, he volunteered, in 1943, as a Bevin Boy and remained in the South Wales Coalfield for three years.
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