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(A) COLE, J.A.:
Lord Haw-Haw -- and William Joyce (1964) - The Full Story

CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
FOREWORD
I. THE MERRY JOYCES
2. THE SCAR
3. THE FATAL PASSPORT
4. 'WHENCE CAME YOU?'
S. SPILT CHAMPAGNE
6. QUIET WEDDING
7. STEER STRAIGHT
8. LET FATE DECIDE
9. THE DRINK WAS GOOD
10. JOB-HUNTING IN BERLIN
11. THE BIRTH OF LORD HAW-HAW
12. HONEST INJUN!
13. THEY SPOKE WITH ONE VOICE
14. THE SECRET STATIONS
IS. TWILIGHT OVER ENGLAND
16. A SMASH HIT
17. JOKE OVER
18. No PASSPORTS FOR SPIES
19. FAUST TO MEPHISTOPHELES
20. A LETTER TO JOYCE
21. DIVORCE
22. THE YELLOW STAR
23. THE RED ROSE

(B) HALL, J.W.:
Famous Trials Series 4 - William Joyce (1954) [extracted]

(abridged version of next item).

Preface
WILLIAM JOYCE * 1945

(C) HALL, J.W.:
Notable British Trials Series: The Trial of William Joyce (1946)

CONTENTS.

PREFACE,
CASES REFERRED TO IN THE TRIAL,
INTRODUCTION,
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE,

THE TRIAL--

FIRST DAY-MONDAY, 17TH SEPTEMBER, 1945.
Indictment,
Arraignment,
Charge to Jury,
Opening Speech for Prosecution,

Evidence for prosecution:
Gladys Winifred Isaac
Harold Godwin
Albert Hunt
Alexander Adrian Lickorish
William James Scarden
Samuel Lopez Salzedo
Frank Bridges

Submission by Defence:
Reply to Submission,
Judge's Ruling on Submission,

SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1945.
Opening Speech for Defence (cont.),
Evidence for Defence:
Frank Holland
Edwin Quentin Joyce
John Woodmansey
Bernard Reilly
William Yuile Forbes
Henry Endicott Stebbings

Submission by Prosecution on Count 3,
Submission by Defence on Count 3,

THIRD DAY-WEDNESDAY, 19TH SEPTEMBER, 1945.

Amendment to Indictment,
Submission by Defence on Count 3 (cont.),
Further Submission by Prosecution,
Direction by the Judge on Count 3,

Closing Speech for Defence:
Mr. G. O. Slade,

Closing Speech for Prosecution:
The Attorney-General,

Summing-up:
Mr. Justice Tucker,
Verdict and Sentence.

APPENDICES--

I. List of Exhibits,
II. Treason Act, 1945,
III. Appeal to Court of Criminal Appeal, Judgment,
IV. Appeal to House of Lords, Reasons,
V. German Broadcasting Corporation Contract,
VI. Transcript of Shorthand Notes taken by Inspector Hunt at B.B.C. Studios,
VII. Specimens of Broadcasts by William Joyce,
VIII. Effect of Joyce's Broadcasts,
IX. Biographical Notes.

(D) SELWYN, Francis:
Hitler's Englishman (1987) - The Crime of Lord Haw-Haw

Part One: THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE
Part Two: BERLIN
Part Three: RETRIBUTION
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

One irony is Joyce acquired his fearsome scar stewarding a Conservative Party meeting at Battersea Baths hall in South London at which a Jewish candidate was speaking...