Dover Nurenberg Return - John Baker White - Burrup Mathieson, 1937. 108pp. Illustrated. Pro-Nazi work that has issues with some of the crude anti-Semitic elements. Very good copy. John Baker White (12 August 1902 – 10 December 1988) started
his career as a political activist becoming a director of a private
organisation dedicated to fighting left-wing subversion. In 1945, he was elected
a Conservative politician. He was also a journalist and author and his work
reveals a colourful, possibly, eccentric personality. Baker White graduated
from Malvern College in 1920.[3] In the early 1920s he was a member of the
Anti-Socialist Union and was part of a tendency within that group that sought
to co-operate with the British Fascists. He then worked for the Economic League, a
privately funded anti-Communist pressure group and intelligence organization,
serving as its Director from 1926 to 1939.