The Trusty Servant Nov 2018 No. 126 | Page 22

N o .126 “I only had to talk and eat and live in villages to realise that human beings hold the keys to the gate of a better life.” dilemmas of nuclear development, the challenges of the space programme, or the considerable demands of raising six children, Dyson offers a first-hand account of one of the greatest periods of scientific discovery of our modern age. Liveright; ISBN 978-0871403865. Double Flowers: The Remarkable Story of Extra-Petalled Blooms was written by the late Nicola Ferguson, wife of JGD Ferguson (D, 61-66), with CA Quest-Ritson (D, 61- 65). Pimpernell Press; ISBN 978-1910258880. Call Me Tuan PGTW Fiennes (D, 76-81) has just finished editing the David fascinating memoirs Fiennes of his uncle DEMTW Fiennes (D, 29-34), Memoirs of a Call me Tuan, an Latter-Day Colonialist account of the fall of Singapore and working for the Commonwealth Development Corporation in Malaysia. Gregory Yapp Publishing; ISBN 978-1527225244. David Fiennes was born in Richmond, Surrey in 1916 and was educated at Winchester College and New College Oxford. He moved to Singapore in 1938, having joined Alfred Holt, the Liverpool shipping company. He signed up for the Royal Naval Reserve, but was captured by the Japanese and spent the war incarcerated in the notorious prison camp at Palembang. After the war, David helped launch Malayan Airways, before joining the Commonwealth Development Corporation, where he devoted himself to transforming Malaya (later Malaysia) into an economic powerhouse. He returned to the UK in 1968 and continued to work as a consultant. David Fiennes died in 1986. These thought-provoking memoirs are being published for the first time. Memoir / History £20 T he T rusty S ervant HO Humphrys (A, 59-64) has now finished a book on his grandfather - Wavell in Russia, as mentioned in TS125. If you are interested in purchasing a copy please email [email protected]. TRP Salmon (C, 55-59) draws our attention to three recent books: the third edition of his walkers’ guide to the mountains of Greece, published by Cicerone, under the title Trekking in Greece: the Peloponnese and Pindos Way, ISBN 978-1852849689; On Foot Across France: Dunkerque to the Pyrenees, Blackbird Digital Books, ISBN 978- 1494231538; and Schizophrenia - Who Cares? A Father’s Story, Blackbird Digital Books, ISBN 978-1491217085. TCH Sharp (B, 90-95) has co-authored Lötz 1900- The Loetz Glass Factory at the World Exhibition in Paris 1900. In a successful attempt to make his mark alongside the recognised titans of Art Nouveau glass such as Émile Gallé and Louis Comfort Tiffany, Loetz factory director Max von Spaun commissioned German artist Franz Hofstoetter to produce a series of 100 glass objects for the exhibition – with stunning results! The text is in both English and German. Auktionshaus im Kinsky; ISBN 978-3950375329. Copies are available on http://www.imkinsky.com for EUR 69. Tough Choices: Stories from the Front Line of Medical Ethics by DK Sokol (D, 92-97) is a gripping collection of essays on the toughest ethical issues in medicine, from cosmetic surgery to end-of-life care. Drawing on his experience as a leading medical ethicist and barrister, and years of front-line experience in hospitals, Daniel sheds light on the ethical complexities of modern medicine and guides us towards a better understanding of morality. Book Guild Publishing; ISBN 978-1912575480. REA Younger (F, 79-84) and Professor Frank Partnoy have rewritten the Communist Manifesto. The result is The Activist Manifesto, a reimagining of what Marx and Engels would have written today, 170 years after the publication of their most famous work. Inequality In 1968 David Fiennes sat down in an armchair in his house in London to write an account of his life in Singapore, Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra and other points East. He was 52 years old and had recently resigned as Controller of Operations at the Commonwealth Development Corporation. David writes with vivid enthusiasm about life in pre-war Singapore (he was posted there in January 1938), but also with grow- ing alarm as conflict with Japan became unavoidable. He joined the Royal Naval Reserve and was caught up in Singapore’s cataclysmic downfall. He was eventually cap- tured by the Japanese, and the account of his failed attempt to escape is nerve-wracking; his eventual incarceration (for the next three years) is heart-rending. After the war, on a boat back to Britain, half-starved and suffer- ing from dysentery, he vowed to return to the Malaya he loved. He was back in Singapore in 1947 – and for the next 20 years played a key role in the re- gion’s extraordinary economic transformation. He helped to launch Malayan Airways (later to become Singapore Airlines) before resigning in a fit of pique. He joined the Colonial (later Commonwealth) Development Corporation (CDC) and threw himself into the challenge of how best to improve the quality of life of some of the world’s poorest peoples. He was the first Chairman of the Federal Land Devel- opment Authority (FELDA), which in a short time became the world’s largest producer and exporter of palm oil. He somehow found time to act as Chairman of Borneo Airways. No matter his successes, David could al- ways see that people are what matters. And the message of this evocative book is that no development – indeed, no organisation or country – will ever work unless the people are happy and engaged. Call Me Tuan is a remarkable account of a working life in a vanished world. But its hu- manity, enthusiasm, insights and engagement with real people in a time of turbulent change are just as relevant today. 22 remains at the centre of the rewrite, but instead of a focus on class divisions, the authors focus on power inequality as the root cause of inequality today and call on activists of the world to unite! Interestingly, the authors were able to keep 74% of the wording from the original version in the rewrite. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; ISBN 978-1986175715. Business J Bicknell (K, 58-63) is pleased to announce that Arragon Mooar, the house his firm designed for Dr John Taylor OBE, is featured on a recent special Isle of Man stamp issue. PL Hall (Coll, 77-81), who stepped down from Tilney last October, has been appointed Chief Executive of Cazenove Capital. Legal CTR Swann (H, 70-73) recently became a Legal 500 Hall of Fame member for Media and Entertainment law. He was also recognised by Best Lawyers as UK Advertising & Marketing Lawyer of the Year, 2019. Media MP Roller (I, 11-16) has landed a job as a cricket reporter for ESPNcricinfo, the sports-news website exclusively for the game of cricket. Politics  K Storey (K, 76-81), President of the Thirsk and Malton Conservative Association, addressed the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham about his opposition to fracking.