Jack Jones (novelist)
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Jack Jones (1884-1970) was a Welsh novelist and playwright.
He was born in Wales and, having served in World War I, followed many professions and stood as a Liberal candidate for Parliament before becoming well-known an author.
His books include Rhondda Roundabout (1934), Bidden to the Feast, Off to Philadelphia in the Morning (based on the life of the composer Joseph Parry) (1947) and Black Parade
His other works include three volumes of autobiography including Unfinished Journey and Me and Mine, and The Man David; a biography of David Lloyd George.