Between 1928 and 1946, Mardy Jones studied in India, South Africa and the Middle East. He consequently worked in the Middle East as Education and Welfare Officer for the British forces stationed there 1945–46, following a position in the Ministry of Supply as Staffing Officer 1942–44. He later gained popularity as a public lecturer on foreign affairs, particularly concerning India and the Middle East. He became the
National Coal Board's official economics lecturer after he was elected a F.R.Econ.S. Mardy Jones wrote a number of volumes on reforming the rating system and local government, including
Character, coal and corn — the roots of British power (1949) and
India as a future world power (1952). Thomas Isaac Mardy Jones died on 26 August 1970, aged 91, at
Harold Wood Hospital in Essex. == Personal life ==