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Oliver Popplewell

Oliver Popplewell is a distinguished retired High Court Judge. He received an MA and LLB from Cambridge University, a BA from Oxford University, an MA from the LSE and a BA from Buckingham University, where he also holds an Honorary Doctorate in Law. He is the author of two autobiographies: Benchmark: Life, laughter and the law; and Hallmark: A Judge’s life at Oxford. He is also the author of the recently published and well-acclaimed book, The Prime Minister and his Mistress, the astonishing story of the love affair between Prime Minister Asquith, aged 60 and Venetia Stanley, aged 22, the best friend of his daughter.

Oliver Popplewell
Author's Books
Munich Why?

This is a fascinating, cold-case review of the 1938 Munich agreement. There were five major players: Britain, France, Germany, Russia and Czechoslovakia. For the Czechs it was a disaster. In 1939, the Germans marched into Prague. The Czechs were to lose their independence for some 50 years. In Bri...

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