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The conception of two people living together for twenty-five years without having a cross word suggests a lack of spirit only to be admired in sheep.
~Sir Alan Patrick Herbert (1890 - 1971)
WHO?!? from www.waterways.org.uk/history/IWA
Alan Patrick Herbert was born in Elstead, Surrey. He studied law at Oxford University before serveing in the Royal Navy during the First World War. After the war he published the novel 'The Secret Battle' (1919). In 1924 Herbert joined 'Punch' Magazine and two years later had his first theatrical success with the production of 'Riverside Nights'. He also wrote the lyrics for 'Tantivy Towers' (1930) and 'Helen' (1932) and published the novels 'The Water Gipsies' (1930) set on River Thames and the Grand Union Canal. In 1935 he published 'Holy Deadlock' and 'What a Word'.
Herbert became the Independent MP for Oxford University in 1935. A campaigner for reform of the marriage and divorce laws, played an important role in the passing of the Matrimonial Causes Act in 1938. He was also a strong supporter of Neville Chamberlain and his Appeasement Policy.
Herbert retired from the House of Commons in 1950. Other books by Herbert included two volumes of autobiography, Independent Member (1950) and My Life and Times (1970). He became the President of the Inland Waterways Association early in 1947. His other waterways books are No Boats on the River (1932) and The Thames (1966). |
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