Aubrey Morris
A cabbie writes December 2008Aubrey Morris was born into a Jewish émigré family in London's East End in the early 20th century. Like many of his generation he gravitated towards radical politics. And he stayed there as he progressed from anti-fascist activist to cab driver to travel business mogul. His political engagement continues, including organising a well-known monthly political lunch club in London's Gay Hussar. Here we print some extracts from his recently published autobiography
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