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As Far as I Remember

Autor Michael Kerr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2006
This candidly written autobiography of Sir Michael Kerr chronicles the life of one of Britains most prominent judges of the 70s and 80s from his Continental childhood up to his career in the Court of Appeal and beyond.In the first part of his memoir,the author traces his family history and Germanic roots. His father, Alfred Kerr, was a well-known dramatic critic and essayist, whose writings were widely known throughout Germany from the turn of the century and have recently seen a resurrection, 50 years after his death, as related in the last chapter of the book. But because of the fame of his anti-Nazi writings and broadcasts, the Kerrs were forced to flee from Berlin as early as 3 March 1933, when Hitler came to power. The author and his sister Judith, later to become a famous author of childrens books, had a relatively happy cosmopolitan childhood in Zurich, Paris, Nice and ultimately England. But their parents lives remained on the edge of poverty and sometimes despair and there was never again a family home. The memoirs then tell of his years at Aldenham School and the beginnings of Cambridge, and of his assimilation into the English way of life. They relate the story of his internment as an enemy alien in 1940 and of his subsequent release and service as a pilot in the Royal Air Force until the end of World War II. The author then returned to Cambridge to finish his law degree and was urged to go the Bar.The later chapters of this autobiography are mainly devoted to the law. They recount the authors career as a leading commercial Junior and then a Silk, his initial hesitations about the Bench, but ultimately culminating in his appointment as a Lord Justice of Appeal. He describes the Bar of the post-war decades and is frank about the frustrations and disappointments of his career. He also provides insights into the oddities of the English legal system, but maintaining throughout his firm belief in the importance of an independent Bar.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841135656
ISBN-10: 1841135658
Pagini: 388
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Sir Michael Kerr was a leading member of the English bar during the post-war period who became Chairman of the Law Commission and a member of the Court of Appeal.

Cuprins

1 The beginning2 My father and his family3 My grandparents4 My mother5 My father's work6 My parents together7 My sister8 The early years9 The twenties10 Clouds11 Flight12 Switzerland13 An interlude - "fast forward"14 To France15 Paris - the beginning16 Lycee Michelet17 The Fizaines (and others)18 Paris - the second year19 To Nice20 Our parents in London21 The end of the Lycee de Nice22 The promised land23 Aldenham24 The first year25 193726 1938-193927 The final end of Nice28 The phoney war - Cambridge29 The real war starts30 Internment31 Reactions32 The Isle of Man 33 Release 34 Another interlude - "fast forward" 35 The Blitz - back to Aldenham - the RAF36 Air Crew Cadet37 Wings38 Learning to teach flying39 Flying instructor back in Cambridge40 Twin engines41 Joining a Wellington crew42 612 Squadron43 The war in Europe ends44 Demobilisation 45 Post-war Cambridge46 194647 1947 48 Michèle49 Going to the Bar50 My mother leaves 51 My father's death52 A postscript53 Beginnings at the Bar54 Marriage, etc55 My mother in Germany56 A painful family reunion 57 My mother's death58 End of a generation59 The second half60 The Junior Bar61 Silk62 Some highlights63 Towards the end of the Bar64 The Bench?65 Life as a Judge66 Separation67 The Law Commission68 Diana69 The Court of Appeal70 Disappointments71 A new profession72 A resurrection

Recenzii

...a thoughtful description of an unusual lifean important account of what is was like to be a refugee from persecution who found sanctuary in this country.contain qualities often missing from judicial autobiographies: experience and judgment.
...he recounts his unusual life story with candour and thoughtfulness
The reader discovers in the pages of this volume a sensitive, yet tough, courageous and determined man. There is frankness in greater measure than many would have wished. I do not think it is too much to describe this book as an inspiration.

Descriere

This candidly written autobiography of Sir Michael Kerr chronicles the life of one of Britains most prominent judges of the 70s and 80s.