W. H. Leathem was a British author who lived from 1865 to 1926. He was born in London and spent most of his life there. Leathem was a prolific writer, producing a large number of novels, short stories, and essays during his career. Leathem's writing was known for its vivid descriptions of life in London and its surrounding areas. He often wrote about the struggles of working-class people and the challenges they faced in their daily lives. His writing was also known for its strong sense of social justice and its criticism of the inequalities of the time. One of Leathem's most famous works is The Comrade In White, a novel published in 1905. The book tells the story of a young doctor who becomes involved in the lives of a group of working-class people in London. The novel is a powerful exploration of the social and economic issues of the time, and it remains a classic of British literature. Leathem's other notable works include The Queen's Messenger (1902), The House of the Wolf (1908), and The Man Who Was Dead
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