
Veale (F.J.P.) 4 manuscript books
Veale (Frederick John Partington, 1897-1976, writer & historian) 4 exercise books,containing copious ms. notes in pencil, mostly scored through in pencil, original red wrappers, 8vo, 1960s; plus 4 letters to Veale (as Ernest William Partington Veale, ?pseudonymous author of Gateway to the Continent and Railway Scrapbook), and a printed prospectus for F.J.P.Veale's Crimes Discreetly Veiled, v.s.
***F.J.P. Veale, author most famously of Advance to Barbarism (1948) in which he attacks the potential punitive measures brought to bear upon a defeated side's senior military officers by the International Military Tribunal of 1945. These notebooks include his thoughts on British colonies, Rhodesia & Ian Smith, Scapa Flow, British-German relations, and many items on trams and railways..

