As far as I remember
by Michael Kerr.
- Delhi : Universal, 2008.
- 356 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. The beginning Chapter 2. My father and his family Chapter 3. My grandparents Chapter 4. My mother Chapter 5. My father's work Chapter 6. My parents together Chapter 7. My sister Chapter 8. The early years Chapter 9. The twenties Chapter 10. Clouds Chapter 11. Flight Chapter 12. Switzerland Chapter 13. An interlude – “fast forward” Chapter 14. To France Chapter 15. Paris – the beginning Chapter 16. Lycee Michelet Chapter 17. The Fizaines (and others) Chapter 18. Paris – the second year Chapter 19. To Nice Chapter 20. Our parents in London Chapter 21. The end of the Lycee de Nice Chapter 22. The promised land Chapter 23. Aldenham Chapter 24. The first year Chapter 25. 1937 Chapter 26. 1938–1939 Chapter 27. The final end of Nice Chapter 28. The phoney war – Cambridge Chapter 29. The real war starts Chapter 30. Internment Chapter 31. Reactions Chapter 32. The Isle of Man Chapter 33. Release Chapter 34. Another interlude – “fast forward” Chapter 35. The Blitz – back to Aldenham – the RAF Chapter 36. Air Crew Cadet Chapter 37. Wings Chapter 38. Learning to teach flying Chapter 39. Flying instructor back in Cambridge Chapter 40. Twin engines Chapter 41. Joining a Wellington crew Chapter 42. 612 Squadron Chapter 43. The war in Europe ends Chapter 44. Demobilisation Chapter 45. Post-war Cambridge Chapter 46. 1946 Chapter 47. 1947 Chapter 48. Michèle Chapter 49. Going to the Bar Chapter 50. My mother leaves Chapter 51. My father's death Chapter 52. A postscript Chapter 53. Beginnings at the Bar Chapter 54. Marriage, etc Chapter 55. My mother in Germany Chapter 56. A painful family reunion Chapter 57. My mother's death Chapter 58. End of a generation Chapter 59. The second half Chapter 60. The Junior Bar Chapter 61. Silk Chapter 62. Some highlights Chapter 63. Towards the end of the Bar Chapter 64. The Bench? Chapter 65. Life as a Judge Chapter 66. Separation Chapter 67. The Law Commission Chapter 68. Diana Chapter 69. The Court of Appeal Chapter 70. Disappointments Chapter 71. A new profession Chapter 72. A resurrection