David Maxwell Fyfe (11 results)
More imagesPublished by London: Conservative Political Centre 1948
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. 55p stapled booklet with yellow front cover, good/a well preserved copy, discarded from a Cambridge college library, cover slightly scuffed Language: English.
Published by Conservative Political Centre 1948
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. 1948. Pamphlet. In original wrappers, 55pp. Clean copy with minor shelf wear. . . . .
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. 1948. Pamphlet. In original wrappers, 55pp. Clean copy with minor shelf wear. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Published by William Hodge & Company Ltd, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow 1948
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. A volume from the War Crimes Trials Series, published in 1948, documenting the Peleus Trial, one of the earliest post-war naval war crimes cases. The trial concerned the sinking of the SS Peleus and the subsequent killing of survivors by a German U-boat crew. This vo…lume provides a detailed contemporary account of the proceedings and legal findings. Condition: Fair/Good. Binding firm. Pages clean with light age toning. Light foxing to prelims and edges, otherwise pages are clean and tidy. Minor wear/bumping to extremities with minor marks to spine and boards. From a substantial private collection of Notable British Trials and criminology works.
More imagesPublished by William Hodge and Company, Ltd. 1950
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First edition 1950, Pages generally clean and bright, Binding firm, Light wear to edges, Some minor fading to spine. ALL ITEMS ARE DISPATCHED FROM THE UK WITHIN 48 HOURS ( BOOKS ORDERED OVER THE WEEKEND DISPATCHED ON MONDAY) ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS SENT BY TRACKABLE AIR MAIL. IF YOU AR…E LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UK PLEASE ASK US FOR A POSTAGE QUOTE FOR MULTI VOLUME SETS BEFORE ORDERING.
More imagesPublished by Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd. 1964
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Second impression May 1964. Pages clean and bright, no markings, light wear to edges. Dust Jacket unclipped. Includes removeable plastic cover. ALL ITEMS ARE DISPATCHED FROM THE UK WITHIN 48 HOURS ( BOOKS ORDERED OVER THE WEEKEND DISPATCHED ON MONDAY) ALL OVERSEA…S ORDERS SENT BY TRACKABLE AIR MAIL. IF YOU ARE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UK PLEASE ASK US FOR A POSTAGE QUOTE FOR MULTI VOLUME SETS BEFORE ORDERING.

Language: English
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Contact seller5-star sellerLeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. Pages: 48. A perfect gift…for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1958 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: English Pages: 48.
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Contact seller5-star sellerLondon, William Hodge & Co. 1948. 22x14 cm. LII+248 p. XVI lám. fotografías b/n. Tela editorial. Firma antiguo poseedor. primera edición. (Ref. N. 400-X).
Published by William Hodge and Company., London 1950
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Add to basketOLn. liv,356 S. Copy signed by the famous british journalist John Peet. His Berlin address added by himself. Good copy. Pictures on demande.
Typed Letter Signed ('Kilmuir') from the Lord Chancellor David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir [Lord Kilmuir], to the Labour peer Lord Chorley, in 'expansion' of his 'somewhat cryptic remarks' in the previous night's House of Lords debate.
David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe (1900-1967), 1st Earl of Kilmuir [Lord Kilmuir], Conservative Home Secretary (1951-4); Lord Chancellor (1954-62) [Robert Samuel Theodore Chorley, 1st Baron Chorley]
Published by On House of Lords letterhead; 3 July 1956
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Add to basket2pp., 4to. Very good, on lightly-aged paper. The first paragraph reads: 'In expansion of my somewhat cryptic remarks reported in col. 241 of the Official Report of last night's debate you may care to have the following note about the point which you raised.' There follow quotations relating to 'The summary offence [.] under subs…ection (1) of section 9 of the Vehicles (Excise) Act, 1949' and 'The indictable offence [.] under section 5 of the Perjury Act, 1911'. From the Chorley papers.
More imagesCorrected typescript, "Party Political Broadcast. 9.15 p.m. 20th September, 1951."
CHURCHILL, Winston S. - FYFE, Sir David Maxwell, earl of Kilmuir.
Published by 1951 1951
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Add to basketWinston Churchill extensively amends the text for a broadcast by his shadow minister of labour David Maxwell Fyfe in the run up to the October 1951 general election, which returned Churchill to power. An unscripted comment suggesting the promotion of legislation affecting the trade unions caused considerable controversy and cost… the giver of the broadcast, Maxwell Fyfe, his expected role as minister for labour. Maxwell Fyfe had a long and distinguished legal and political career, effectively serving as Britain's chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, his "sustained and methodical" (ODNB) and highly effective cross-examination of Goering drawing admiration, and going on to play a key role in the drafting of the European Convention on Human Rights. He was a noted servant of the Conservative Party for many years, serving as Solicitor General (1942-45), Attorney General for England and Wales (May 1945 - July 1945), Home Secretary (1951-54), and Lord High Chancellor (1954-62), with hope of further progression dashed in the "night of the long knives" cabinet shuffle. "Having shadowed the Ministry of Labour during the years of opposition and made a study of industrial relations in other countries, Maxwell Fyfe was widely expected to receive this portfolio in a future Conservative government. An injudicious remark during a radio broadcast in September 1951, however, in which he appeared not to rule out the possibility of legislation caused uproar in the ranks of the unions and seems to have caused Churchill to change his plans. When, therefore, the party returned to office that October, he was made home secretary" (ODNB). Churchill's annotations to the typescript nonetheless evidence that he fundamentally approved of the speech which cost Maxwell Fyfe his favoured portfolio (although being made Home Secretary instead was hardly a major demotion). Churchill's corrections are typically detailed and show the party leader taking a keen interest in the contents, and tenor, of this broadcast on the eve of the election. Characteristically his annotations are partly oratorical, removing flabbiness and intensifying the language. However, Churchill also applies himself to the issue of industrial relations and especially productivity, a major theme of the speech. Although he is evidently concerned with avoiding unnecessary controversy, annotating the relevant section heavily, he does not remove the underlying implication that union legislation is on the table, indicative either of his failure to recognize the potential risk of such a proposal, or perhaps a willingness to take that risk. Carbon copy typescript, 8 leaves typed recto only, with significant corrections and emendations in red by Churchill, fixed with paperclip and a contemporary typed slip identifying the notes as in Churchill's hand. Paper clip rusting, light handling creasing and slight bleed-through from the ink annotations. Very good.