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        1. Fenton Bresler, who died on Sunday aged 74, was a barrister and prolific author, legal columnist and television pundit.
        2. Fenton Bresler, who has died aged 74, was a barrister, newspaper columnist, television pundit and author of many books.
        3. A well-written biography of a key figure in 19th century French history, focusing on his personal life and family.
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        5. Fenton Bresler, who has died aged 74, was a barrister, newspaper columnist, television pundit and author of many books....

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          Bresler was an English attorney, newspaper columnist, and television pundit. He was the author of many books, including biographies of the Belgian novelist Georges Simenon and the judge Lord Goddard.

          Background

          Fenton S.

          Bresler was born on August 22, 1929, in Putney, London, United Kingdom. He came from a middle-class Jewish family, who had fled the Polish pogroms and set up clothes shops.

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          The family then moved to Brighton.

          Education

          Bresler was educated at the local grammar school, the University of Paris, and King's College in London, before being called to the bar in 1951, initially practicing from chambers in Pump Court.

          Career

          Fenton Bresler had a civil practice and appeared for, among others, the racing driver Stirling Moss in 1981, when he was fined for causing criminal damage after a street altercation.

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