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  • The Seven Lamps of Advocacy

    "The Seven Lamps of Advocacy" by Sir Edward Abbott Parry is a seminal work that explores the art and practice of advocacy in the legal profession. Parry, a distinguished barrister, articulates the essential qualities and virtues that an effective advocate must possess. He draws on historical examples and personal experiences to illustrate how these principles can be applied in the courtroom. The ... Read more

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  • Judgments in Vacation

    "Judgments in Vacation" by Sir Edward Abbott Parry is a compelling exploration of legal principles and the intricacies of judicial decision-making. The book delves into the nuances of law as it applies during vacation periods, highlighting the challenges faced by judges and legal practitioners. Parry's insightful analysis provides readers with a deeper understanding of how legal judgments are ... Read more

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  • The Seven Lamps of Advocacy

    The great advocate is like the great actor: he fills the stage for his span of life, succeeds, gains our applause, makes his last bow, and the curtain falls. Nothing is so elusive as the art of acting, unless indeed it be the sister art of advocacy. You cannot say that the methods of Garrick, Kean or Irving, Erskine, Hawkins or Russell, were the right methods or the only methods, or even that they ... Read more

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  • Judgments in Vacation

    I have a vague notion that I wrote this paper on the Box Office in some former existence in the eighteenth century, and that it was entitled ‘The Box Office in relation to the Drama of Human Life,’ and that it was printed in the Temple of the Muses which was, if I remember, in Finsbury Square. But it is quite worth writing again with a snappy, up-to-date modern title, and in a snappier, more up-to ... Read more

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  • Tales of Struggle: A Collection of 23 Storybooks from the Depths of Poverty

    State of the Union Addresses, The Lady Poverty, Hungry Hearts, Alone in London, L'Assommoir, etc.

    Tales of Struggle: A Collection of 23 Storybooks from the Depths of Poverty offers a poignant tapestry of narratives, intricately woven around the universal theme of struggle against socio-economic adversities. From stark realism to evocative storytelling, this anthology embraces a spectrum of literary styles that cast light on poverty's multifaceted impact on individuals and communities. This ... Read more

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  • Don Quixote of the Mancha, Retold by Judge Parry

    Enriched edition. A Timeless Adventure of Chivalry and Imagination

    In 'Don Quixote of the Mancha, Retold by Judge Parry,' the timeless tale of the errant knight Don Quixote is reimagined and retold with fresh vigor, capturing the adventurous spirit and comedic brilliance intrinsic to Cervantes' original narrative. This collection intertwines the classic satire with a modern sensibility, offering readers a spectrum of literary styles that blend the intricate with ... Read more

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  • What the Judge Saw: Being Twenty-Five Years in Manchester by One Who Has Done It

    "What the Judge Saw: Being Twenty-Five Years in Manchester by One Who Has Done It" is a compelling memoir by Sir Edward Abbott Parry, offering a unique glimpse into the judicial system and the intricacies of legal proceedings in Manchester. Through his experiences as a judge, Parry shares insightful anecdotes and reflections on the cases he presided over, revealing the human stories behind the ... Read more

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  • Journal of the Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage

    "Journal of the Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage" by Sir Edward Abbott Parry is a detailed account of the expedition aimed at finding a navigable route through the Arctic. Parry, a prominent British naval officer and explorer, meticulously documents the challenges faced by his crew, including harsh weather conditions, ice formations, and the struggle for survival in the ... Read more

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  • The Law and the Poor

    "The Law and the Poor" by Sir Edward Abbott Parry is a significant work that explores the intersection of law and social justice. Parry delves into the challenges faced by the impoverished in navigating the legal system, highlighting the disparities that exist between the wealthy and the poor. Through a critical lens, he examines how legal frameworks often fail to protect the most vulnerable ... Read more

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  • What the Judge Saw: Being 25 Years in Manchester by One Who Has Done It

    “Some poet has observed that if any man would write down what has really happened to him in this mortal life he would be sure to make a good book, though he never had met with a single adventure from his birth to his burial.” Even Thackeray does not take the responsibility for the thesis, but with a light heart lays the burden upon the shoulders of “some poet.” And for my part I had never any ... Read more

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  • The Law and the Poor

    The rich have many law books written to protect their privileges, but the poor, who are the greater nation, have but few. Not that I should like to call this a law book, for two reasons: firstly, it would not be true; secondly, if it were true, I should not mention it, as I want people to read it. You cannot read law books, you only consult them. A law book seeks to set out the law, the whole law, ... Read more

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