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In this anthology are eighteen stories chosen from the favorite reading of the legal profession. Here are stories portraying the majesty of the law, the drama of its human conflict, and the humor which is an inevitable by-product of the administration of justice in a democracy. Here are the stories about great lawyers--and about the neophytes at the bar. From the editor's preface… (meer)
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Stories included:
The Corpus Deliciti by Melville Davisson Post The Dog Andrew by Arthur Train Board of Inland Revenue v. Haddock: the Negotiable Cow by A.P. Herbert The Juryman by John Galsworthy The Blushing Beginner and the Bearded Juryman by O (Theo Matthew) The Law and the Profits by Octavus Roy Cohen Boys Will Be Boys by Irvin S. Cobb Coroner de Luxe by Ruel McDaniel The Barrister by A.A. Milne Tomorrow by William Faulkner Triumph of Justice by Irwin Shaw A Wasted Day by Richard Harding Davis Doowinkle, Attorney by Harry Klingsberg Coroner's Inquest by Marc Connelly The Devil and Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benét All the Little Jokers by James Reid Parker Parcel of Land by Cornelia Otis Skinner The Case of the irate Witness by Erle Stanley Gardner
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In this anthology are eighteen stories chosen from the favorite reading of the legal profession. Here are stories portraying the majesty of the law, the drama of its human conflict, and the humor which is an inevitable by-product of the administration of justice in a democracy. Here are the stories about great lawyers--and about the neophytes at the bar. From the editor's preface