Edward Roffe Thompson

He was the editor of John Bull magazine and wrote a number of biographies of British political figures and celebrities.

Lejeune (1897–1973), a film reviewer for The Observer, in Chelsea in 1925[3] and they settled in Pinner Hill in Middlesex where they built a house on open fields.

[5] Thompson wrote for and was the editor of John Bull magazine in succession to Horatio Bottomley.

[2][6] He produced a number of biographies of British political figures and celebrities, and an early self-help book, The Human Machine: Secrets of Success (1925).

[1] His residence at the time of his death was Lane End, Hillside Road, Pinner.