By the time Arthur Maloney died in 1984 he had been a successful criminal lawyer, a politician a social activist, and Ontario's first Ombudsman.
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By the time Arthur Maloney died in 1984 he had been a successful criminal lawyer, a politician a social activist, and Ontario's first Ombudsman.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. xi, 411pp., index, notes. VG in VG jacket, previous owner's name on front endpaper. "Arthur Maloney was a charmingly complicated and skilled man who came out of the Ottawa Valley determined to make something of himself as other members of his family had done before him. By the time he died in 1984 he had been a successful criminal lawyer, a politician, a social activist, and Ontario's first ombudsman. Charles Pullen draws on his experience as Maloney's articled law student in the late 1950s and his traning as both lawyer and literary scholar to present a rich and fascinating account of Maloney's busy professional and personal life."