Ronald James Marsh
Ronald James Marsh, was an English writer.
Life
Marsh was born in Broadstairs in Kent and spent much of his life in Rochester, where he was City Librarian. The son of Donald Alfred Sackett Marsh and Helen Cicely Perkins, he was born on 7 August 1914 and died aged 72 in Chatham, Kent, on 11 January 1987. He married first in Thanet in 1936, Maud Ethel Chandler and second in Oxford in 1947, Phyllis Glenice Higgins.His most widely known novel, Irene, was made into a 1950 film Once a Sinner starring:
- Patricia Kirkwood as Irene James
- Jack Watling as John Ross
- Joy Shelton as Vera Lamb
- Sydney Tafler as Jimmy Smart
- Thora Hird as Mrs. James
Marsh's other novels include:Your Brother Still, which concerns arson in a dockyard.The Quarry, which was reviewed as being similar in style to Thomas Hardy in its depiction of a man's endurance in the face of the onset of despair.