Harry Blyth
| Harry Blyth | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1852 Woolwich, London, England | 
| Died | 9 February 1898 | 
| Pen name | Hal Meredith | 
| Occupation | Writer, editor, journalist | 
| Period | 1876–1898 | 
| Genre | Detective fiction, adventure fiction | 
Henry Thomas (Harry) Blyth (January 1852 – February 1898) was a British journalist, novelist, playwright, and editor, best remembered as the creator of the fictional detective Sexton Blake. A prolific contributor to newspapers, Victorian penny papers and Alfred Harmsworth's early boys' periodicals, Blyth's fast-paced, melodramatic tales were quite popular in late 19th-century Britain and were also republished in newspapers in Australia.