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Hardcover Lord Guthrie: A Memoir Book

ISBN: 1025811283

ISBN13: 9781025811284

Lord Guthrie: A Memoir

"Lord Guthrie: A Memoir" offers an intimate and comprehensive look into the life and career of Charles John Guthrie, one of Scotland's most distinguished legal figures and a senator of the College of Justice. Written by his contemporary Robert Low Orr, this work provides a detailed account of Guthrie's formative years, his rise within the Scottish legal profession, and his significant contributions to both the judiciary and the cultural life of Edinburgh.

The memoir captures Guthrie's dual dedication to the law and the Free Church of Scotland, illustrating how his deep-seated values influenced his judicial decisions and public service. Readers will find insights into the legal landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as personal anecdotes that reveal the character of a man known for his wit, intellect, and commitment to social and religious causes. From his associations with notable figures of his time to his enduring legacy in the Scottish courts, this biography serves as an essential record of a prominent Victorian and Edwardian life, bridging the worlds of law, faith, and public duty.

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