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Name
  
Wallace Breem

Role
  
Librarian


Died
  
1990

Education
  
Westminster School

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Books
  
Eagle in the Snow, The Legate's Daughter, The leopard and the cliff

El águila en la nieve. Wallace Breem


Wallace Breem (1926–1990) was a British librarian and author.

Contents

Wallace Breem IALS Library wins the Wallace Breem Memorial Award 2016 IALS

He was the Librarian and Keeper of Manuscripts of the Inner Temple Law Library. His writing included non-fiction pieces, but he is probably best known for his three historical novels, especially Eagle in the Snow (1970).

Wallace Breem BIALL2016 Wallace Breem Memorial Award 2016 awarded The British

Career

Breem was born in 1926 and was educated at Westminster School.

At the age of 18, he entered the Indian Army’s Officers Training School [ dubious ]. In 1945 he was commissioned as an officer of the Guides Cavalry, the elite cavalry regiment, serving on the North West Frontier in armoured cars.

In 1947, following the Partition of India, Breem returned to England and held a variety of jobs, which included: a labourer in a tannery, an assistant to a veterinary surgeon, and a rent-collector in the East End of London. He joined the library staff of the Inner Temple, in London, in 1950 .

Breem was a founder member of BIALL (British and Irish Association of Law Librarians), and at various times held the offices of: Secretary, Treasurer, Chairman, Vice-President, and President in that organization.

Legacy

In 1990, BIALL inaugurated the Wallace Breem Award in his memory.

References

Wallace Breem Wikipedia