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Harry Blyth | |
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Born | 1852 Greenwich, London, England |
Died | 9 February 1898 |
Pen name | Hal Meredith |
Occupation | Writer, editor, journalist |
Period | 1890–1898 |
Genre | Detective fiction, adventure fiction |
Henry Thomas Blyth (1852–1898) was a British writer who also wrote under the pen-name Hal Meredith. Blyth was born in Greenwich, London. He wrote for many of Alfred Harmsworth's papers of the 1890s, and is mostly remembered for creating detective Sexton Blake.[1]