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  1. Lightbody on Liberty is a 1936 comedy novel by the British writer Nigel Balchin. A small-time shopkeeper is arrested by the police despite being intensely law-abiding. Defended by a political business tycoon, his case becomes the basis for an entire social movement.

  2. Lightbody on Liberty (1936) Synopsis: Following several minor run-ins with the law, a small shopkeeper is sentenced to imprisonment. Having been released on bail, Alfred Lightbody finds that his case is soon taken up by a larger-than-life philanthropist (and rampant self-publicist).

  3. Lightbody on Liberty (1936) Synopsis: Following several minor run-ins with the law, a small shopkeeper is sentenced to imprisonment. Having been released on bail, Alfred Lightbody finds that his case is soon taken up by a larger-than-life philanthropist (and rampant self-publicist).

  4. Quick Reference. (1908–1970) British novelist. Lightbody on Liberty (1936) FictionDarkness Falls From the Air (1942) FictionThe Small Back Room (1943) FictionMine Own Executioner (1945) FictionLord, I Was Afraid (1947) FictionA Sort of Traitors (1949) FictionIn the Absence of Mrs Petersen (1966) FictionKings of Infinite Space (1967) Fiction.

  5. Nigel Marlin Balchin (3 December 1908 – 17 May 1970) [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] was an English psychologist and author, particularly known for his novels written during and immediately after World War II: Darkness Falls from the Air, The Small Back Room and Mine Own Executioner. Life.

  6. Balchin began to establish himself as a writer of sharp realistic novels with Lightbody on Liberty (1936). During the Second World War he served as Deputy Scientific Advisor to the Army Council; the war provided the setting of much of his finest work including the highly successful novel The Small Back Room ( 1943 ).

  7. Books written by Nigel Balchin include:- ‘No Sky’ (1934); ‘Simple Life’ (1935); ‘Lightbody on Liberty’ (1936); ‘Darkness Falls From The Air’ (1942); ‘The Small Black Room’ (1943); ‘Mine Own Executioner’ (1945); ‘Lord, I Was Afraid’ (1947); ‘The Borgia Testament’ (1948); ‘A Sort of Traitors’ (1949) (made into ...