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F.A. Mann: A Memoir

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

F.A. Mann: A Memoir

Contributors:

By (Author) Geoffrey Lewis

ISBN:

9781849465632

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

27th November 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Legal profession / practice of law: general

Dewey:

340.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

170

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

354g

Description

Francis (FA) Mann was among the most brilliant of an exceptional group of German-Jewish migrs who came to Britain in the 1930s to escape persecution in Hitler's Germany. Born and educated in Germany, he was in time to become one of Britain's most distinguished international lawyers; a scholar of English, German and international law, a practitioner admired for his skill and tenacity, and the author of countless books and articles on international and domestic law whose views were very much shaped by his personal experiences and who in turn helped to shape international law in the 20th century. Mann enjoyed a traditional German education and was set for a career in the law when Hitler came to power in 1933. Being Jews, both Mann and his wife, Lore (also a brilliant law student) immediately left the country of their birth for England. Francis was naturalised in 1946 and became an ardent, if not uncritical, patriot. Having re-trained as a lawyer in England, it was not long before his rapidly expanding practice merged with that of Herbert Smith, which was to provide the setting in which he developed into one of the most original and enterprising legal practitioners of his day, and among the most influential legal writers of his generation. While his reputation in the field of international law spread throughout the world, in England he was that rare thing - a true jurist, steeped in the learning of the civil and common law, a 'cosmopolitan' lawyer long before such a term had entered the legal lexicon. This book is a personal recollection by someone who knew him as a friend and professional colleague for more than 30 years. For his early life the author has drawn upon on the personal memories of family, colleagues and friends as well as upon Mann's surviving papers, including the important and revelatory series of letters that Mann wrote to his wife from Berlin in 1946 where he was sent as a member of the Allied Control Commission.

Reviews

[An] excellent account of a remarkable individual...we are in Mr. Lewis' debt for authoring this outstanding biography by means of which we may study and learn from an example on how best to overcome adversity and to achieve one's potential, for the betterment of all humanity. -- Gilles Renaud * Canadian Law Library *

Author Bio

Geoffrey Lewis was a pupil, partner and friend of Francis Mann in the law firm of Herbert Smith for more than thirty years. He retired in 1990 to write. This is his fifth book. The others are lives of Lord Atkin, Lord Hailsham, Sir Edward Carson and a study of the Balfour Declaration. He is married with four children and lives near Saffron Walden.

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