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Mansfield Forbes (known as 'Manny' to several generations of Cambridge colleagues and pupils) was the very young historian-Fellow of Clare College who just after the First World War had more to do with the founding of the Cambridge English Faculty and its intellectual basis than anybody else. He was also one of the great Cambridge eccentrics (but a charming one). Innocent, original, unselfconscious and without egoism, his virtues produced his oddities. As a child, Hugh Carey knew him as 'Uncle Manny'. This affectionate portrait, illustrated with contemporary photographs, reconstructs the life, and explores Forbes's other interests, which included Scottish domestic architecture and modern art. Mr Carey also uncovers new aspects of that vanished but still influential Cambridge which somehow united in intellectual activity Keynes, the Bloomsbury group, the great physicists and biologists, Richards, Leavis and their colleagues: some highminded, some high-spirited, others open-hearted - and many quite well cushioned by investment income.Hugh Carey is the author of 'Mansfield Forbes and his Cambridge', published 1984 under ISBN 9780521256803 and ISBN 0521256801.
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