He and his wife also maintained an antiquarian bookstore, a secondary career that would inform some of Blackburn's work, including the bibliomystery Blue Octavo (1963). It was there that Blackburn began writing, and the immediate success in 1958 of his first novel, A Scent of New-Mown Hay, led him to take up a career as a writer full time. Returning to London in 1952, he took over the management of Red Lion Books. Blackburn taught for several years after that, first in LondonĀ and then in Berlin, and married Joan Mary Clift in 1950. He served as a radio officer during the war in the Mercantile Marine from 1942 to 1945, and resumed his education afterwards at Durham University, earning his bachelor's degree in 1949. Blackburn attended Haileybury College near London beginning in 1937, but his education was interrupted by the onset of World War II the shadow of the war, and that of Nazi Germany, would later play a role in many of his works. John Blackburn was born in 1923 in the village of Corbridge, England, the second son of a clergyman.
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