As luck would have it in war and peace
"Stan Biggs, born in Toronto in 1913, was a 2nd lieutenant promoted to captain in The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada during World War II. He fought in Normandy on D-Day, and for eighty-six days of front-line action until wounded. During convalescence, he continued his involvement in England as a military lawyer prosecuting in courts martial and attached to British counsel during the famous Lord Haw-Haw treason trials. After the war, he developed his law practice back in Toronto, Canada, and was a succesful QC lawyer in a variety of legal cases and legal associations for over sixty years. At age ninety-three, he has completed his memoirs about his long life filled with humour and danger in times of both war and peace." --back cover
Print Book, English, c2007
Trafford, Victoria, BC, c2007