LC control no. | n 83232388 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Noel-Baker, Philip, 1889-1982 |
Variant(s) | Noel-Baker, P. J. (Philip John), 1889-1982 Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Baker, P. J. Noel- (Philip J. Noel-), 1889-1982 Baker, Philip, 1889-1982 Baker, Philip Noel-Baker Noel-, Baron, 1889-1982 Noel-Baker, Lord, 1889-1982 Noel-Baker, Philip John, 1889- |
Associated place | Derby (England) |
Birth date | 18891101 |
Death date | 19821009 |
Place of death | London (England) |
Field of activity | Athletics Peace Disarmament Politics, Practical |
Affiliation | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons Society of Friends |
Profession or occupation | Athletes Quakers Politicians |
Found in | The League of Nations at work, 1926: title page (P.J. Noel-Baker) The present juridical status of the British dominions in international law, 1929: title page (P.J. Noel-Baker) The arms race, 1958: title page (Philip Noel-Baker) Nansen's place in history, 1962: title page (Philip Noel-Baker) The first world disarmament conference, 1932-1933 and why it failed, 1979: title page (Philip Noel-Baker) Apocalypse now? 1980 (1981 printing): t.p. (Lord Noel-Baker) BLAISE (Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron) LC data base 8-31-90 (hdg.: Noel-Baker, Philip John, 1889- ) NUCMC data from Swarthmore College Peace Collection for Friends Committee on National Legislation (U.S.). Records, 1940-1980 (Philip Noel-Baker) Biog. dict. of modern peace leaders, c1985: p. 702, etc. (Noel-Baker, Philip John; Baron Noel-Baker of the City of Derby; 1 Nov. 1889, England- 9 Oct. 1982, London; olympic athlete, scholar, author of books on peace and disarmament, Labourite politician, held cabinet office, ended career as a life peer; Philip Baker, took surname Noel from his wife in 1921; Nobel Peace Prize in 1959; Quaker; retired from Commons, 1970) |
Associated language | eng |