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Brothers in Law

by Henry Cecil

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Michael Joseph, London, 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Good. normal shelf wear, dust jacket with some wear and tear, mainly along the edges, price clipped, in protective cover, a very nice copy 5th Impression. Size: Octavo. 222 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 101871. .

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On Dec 29 2008, PhillipTaylorMBE said:
A FUND OF FUNNY LEGAL STORIES FROM THE FIFTIES WHICH IS TIMELESS

This work remains an excellent introduction to the problems which many trainee barristers face today even though it is a very old book now covering a period when pupils paid for their pupillages and you could appear robed in court on day one. As to be expected with Henry Cecil, it is a series of his short story (porbably mostly true) on the theme of pupillage in 1950s.

And, at the same time, the problems advocates face today are quite well covered in this funny set of legal stories which many in the legal profession did not take to initially all those years ago! We can view the situations with much more relaxed humour today as the class divide has been bridged to a certain extent.

Recent books on pupillage still recommend Henry Cecil's 'Brothers in Law' and I do advise students to watch the very funny film starring Ian Carmichael as a rather priggish Roger Thursby who has just been called to the Bar. Cecil was a County Court judge, His Honour Judge Leon.

The importance of this book is about the people that it portrays as the client problem and the judge problem still remains even though new technology has intervened. What comes out of the book is the type of character we come across as lawyers every day...and how they don't really change down the ages.

I watched the film again recently and had another look at the book which remains a firm favourite with me as a nostalgic trip back in time to a different age for the barrister. Do get it as it is still my friend in court, even now, and entertaining with that sparkle of truth which always runs through the law and its clients, even now! -

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Bookseller
BOOKNEST AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
101871
Title
Brothers in Law
Author
Henry Cecil
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good Condition
Jacket Condition
Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Michael Joseph
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1955
Keywords
BZDB291 Brothers in Law

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Book selling for us was the natural result of bookcollecting of the past 30 years. Running out of room and in order to keep our hobby going we have to pass some on to you, so we can make room for new editions.Our collection of nearly 80000 volumes will eventually make its way into the inventory program. You are welcome to inquire on any subject that you are interested and we believe that we should be able to help you.Our love for the book both as an object of art or as a tool of knowledge will always guide us, and keep our customers happyCheersTheo Kolliniatis

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