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Hardcover What the Judge Thought Book

ISBN: 1026079373

ISBN13: 9781026079379

What the Judge Thought

"What the Judge Thought" is a compelling collection of essays and reflections by the esteemed British jurist Edward Abbott Parry. In this work, Parry masterfully combines legal scholarship with a sharp, engaging wit to explore the complexities of the law, the character of the judiciary, and the compelling human narratives found within historical legal proceedings. The book features insightful biographical sketches of notable figures such as Abraham Lincoln, William Henry Seward, and Roger Casement, offering unique perspectives on their contributions to the legal landscape.

Moving beyond mere biography, Parry examines broader themes of justice, the ethical responsibilities of the legal profession, and the structural evolution of the British courts. His writing is characterized by an accessible yet sophisticated style that bridges the gap between professional legal analysis and general interest. By providing a glimpse into the mindset of a seasoned judge, "What the Judge Thought" serves as both a valuable historical document and a timeless commentary on the pursuit of justice. It remains an essential read for those interested in the intersections of history, law, and human nature.

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