Carson, the Advocate (e-bog) af Marjoribanks, Edward
Marjoribanks, Edward

Carson, the Advocate e-bog

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This is the story of the life of Sir Edward Carson (1854-1935), with a strong emphasis on his career as an advocate. Carson became a well-known Irish QC before moving from Dublin to London as MP for Trinity College, and continued his legal career in London, where he soon became an English QC, the rising star in the legal firmament, and the acknowledged leader of the London Bar.In 1895 Carson was …
This is the story of the life of Sir Edward Carson (1854-1935), with a strong emphasis on his career as an advocate. Carson became a well-known Irish QC before moving from Dublin to London as MP for Trinity College, and continued his legal career in London, where he soon became an English QC, the rising star in the legal firmament, and the acknowledged leader of the London Bar.In 1895 Carson was engaged by the Marquess of Queensberry to lead his defence in the Oscar Wilde trial, one of the most famous and tragic cases ever tried in the English Courts. The author gives an eloquent, poignant and riveting account of Carson's cross-examination of Wilde-a legendary contest between these two famous Irishmen who had been fellow-students at Trinity.
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Forfattere Marjoribanks, Edward (forfatter), Hailsham, The Rt. Hon. Viscount (andet)
Udgivet 05.12.2018
Genrer 1DBK
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781789126143

This is the story of the life of Sir Edward Carson (1854-1935), with a strong emphasis on his career as an advocate. Carson became a well-known Irish QC before moving from Dublin to London as MP for Trinity College, and continued his legal career in London, where he soon became an English QC, the rising star in the legal firmament, and the acknowledged leader of the London Bar.In 1895 Carson was engaged by the Marquess of Queensberry to lead his defence in the Oscar Wilde trial, one of the most famous and tragic cases ever tried in the English Courts. The author gives an eloquent, poignant and riveting account of Carson's cross-examination of Wilde-a legendary contest between these two famous Irishmen who had been fellow-students at Trinity.