Ralph Reesby was a British writer, known for his book "Lady Dalsworth’s Dilemma".
Background
Ethnicity:
His ethnicity is described as "long English family tree".
Ralph Reesby was born on June 15, 1911 in Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom. The son of Frederick Reesby, a partner in a metal works, and Minnie (Groves) Reesby, a homemaker.
Education
Reesby attended School of Surgical Chiropody in 1946.
Career
Reesby worked for Pollock Shipbuilders in Kent, England and Hiltons, Leicester, England. Between 1924 and 1928 he was a traveling shoe salesperson.
During World War II, Reesby controlled production of military gear and special footwear at S. Wright and Sons in Leicester.
Since 1946, he had private practice of surgical chiropody.
Besides, Reesby wrote a romance novel "Lady Dalsworth’s Dilemma" in 1992 and a historical novel "Twenty Minutes Past the Hour" in 1995. He was also a contributor to periodicals, including "Kent Life".
Achievements
Reesby was best known for his most famous works "Lady Dalsworth’s Dilemma" (1992) and "Twenty Minutes Past the Hour" (1995).