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Lord GoodmanHardcover, 1 October 1999

Lord Goodman
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Print Length
304 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Blake Publishing
Date Published
1 Oct 1999
ISBN-10
1860661564
ISBN-13
9781860661563

Description

For just over a decade, from 1963 to the mid 1970s, Arnold Goodman was the most powerful non-elected figure in Britain. His power was based on access to the top political and social figures in the age of Harold Wilson and Edward Heath. He first made an impact defending Nye Bevan, Richard Crossman and Morgan Philips in the famous Spectator libel case, when the magazine accused the three men of drunkenness at a Socialist conference in Venice. Harold Wilson made him his lawyer when he won the 1964 election and for the next six years Goodman had the PM's ear. Goodman was a central figure of the age, feared by a generation of journalists. He was skilled at extracting the most fulsome apologies in libel cases and even more skilled in stopping unwelcome stories before they appeared - Robert Boothby and Jeremy Thorpe being just two of his clients.

Product Details

Author:
Brian Brivati
Book Format:
Hardcover
Date Published:
1 October 1999
Dimensions:
23.62 x 16 x 3.05 cm
Genre:
British
ISBN-10:
1860661564
ISBN-13:
9781860661563
Language:
English
Location:
London, England
Pages:
304
Weight:
635.03 gm

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