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· 1916
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Spencer-Bowyer's Actionable Non-Disclosure was published in 1915 and was the third of a remarkable series of classics the author wrote. After 70 years, many passages of the text have required drastic re-writing in view of the volume of case law by the co-authors Turner and Sutton. There are however, considerable passages which still fully retain their original zest and value, and the authors have not attempted in these places, to re-write what Spencer-Bowyer said so well in his. The text falls into two very distinct halves, one on the duty of disclosure arising in the negotiation of contracts uberrimae fidei, the other on disclosure as a result of a change in status between two parties, whether this is a change in confidence, influence or advantage.
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· 1946
Typescript of a science fiction novella, describing the trials faced by Ty Jones and the space station on which he serves. The space station is described in a very practical, hard-science manner, and includes two pencil drawings and a schematic description. Signed and dated by the author, September 1946. The typescript is accompanied by a clipping from the Daily Mail, dated 30 December 1948, about United States research into space station technology.
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