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The Tyrannicide Brief (2006)
ISBN: 9780099499428 bzw. 0099499428, vermutlich in Englisch, Minerva 01/03/2006, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. . Books.
The Tyrannicide Brief (2010)
ISBN: 9781407066035 bzw. 140706603X, in Englisch, Vintage Digital, Vintage Digital, Vintage Digital, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a King who was above the law: in the end the man they briefed was the radical barrister, John Cooke. Cooke was a plebeian, son of a poor farmer, but he had the courage to bring the King's trial to its dramatic conclusion: the English republic. Cromwell appointed him as a reforming Chief Justice in Ireland, but in 1660 he was dragged back to the Old Bailey, tried and brutally executed. John Cooke was the bravest of barristers, who risked his own life to make tyranny a crime. He originated the right to silence, the 'cab rank' rule of advocacy and the duty to act free-of-charge for the poor. He conducted the first trial of a Head of State for waging war on his own people - a forerunner of the prosecutions of Pinochet, Milosevic and Saddam Hussein, and a lasting inspiration to the modern world.
The Tyrannicide Brief : The Story of the Man who sent Charles I to the Scaffold (1660)
ISBN: 9781407066035 bzw. 140706603X, in Englisch, Bloomsbury Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a King who was above the law: in the end the man they briefed was the radical barrister, John Cooke.Cooke was a plebeian, son of a poor farmer, but he had the courage to bring the King's trial to its dramatic conclusion: the English republic. Cromwell appointed him as a reforming Chief Justice in Ireland, but in 1660 he was dragged back to the Old Bailey, tried and brutally executed.John Cooke was the bravest of barristers, who risked his own life to make tyranny a crime. He originated the right to silence, the 'cab rank' rule of advocacy and the duty to act free-of-charge for the poor. He conducted the first trial of a Head of State for waging war on his own people - a forerunner of the prosecutions of Pinochet, Miloševic and Saddam Hussein, and a lasting inspiration to the modern world.
The Tyrannicide Brief
ISBN: 9780099459194 bzw. 0099459191, in Englisch, Vintage Publishing Vintage, neu.
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a King who was above the law: in the end the man they briefed was the radical...
The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold (2006)
ISBN: 9781400044511 bzw. 1400044510, in Englisch, 448 Seiten, Pantheon, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thrift_books.
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 Parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a King who claimed to be above the law: in the end the man they briefed was the radical lawyer John Cooke. His Puritan conscience, political vision, and love of civil liberties gave him the courage to bring the King’s trial to its dramatic conclusion: the English Republic. He would pay dearly for it: Charles I was beheaded, but eleven years later Cooke himself was arrested, tried, and brutally executed at the hands of Charles II. Geoffrey Robertson, an internationally renowned human rights lawyer, provides a vivid new reading of the tumultuous Civil War years, exposing long-hidden truths: that the King was guilty as charged, that his execution was necessary to establish the sovereignty of Parliament, that the regicide trials were rigged and their victims should be seen as national heroes. John Cooke sacrificed his own life to make tyranny a crime. His trial of Charles I, the first trial of a head of state for waging war on his own people, became a forerunner of the trials of Augusto Pinochet, Slobodan Milosevic, and Saddam Hussein. This is a superb work of history that casts a revelatory light on some of the most important issues of our time. Hardcover, Label: Pantheon, Pantheon, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2006-09-05, Freigegeben: 2006-09-05, Studio: Pantheon, Verkaufsrang: 1080106.
The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold (2006)
ISBN: 9781400044511 bzw. 1400044510, in Englisch, 448 Seiten, Pantheon, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, TheBookler & Co.
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 Parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a King who claimed to be above the law: in the end the man they briefed was the radical lawyer John Cooke. His Puritan conscience, political vision, and love of civil liberties gave him the courage to bring the King’s trial to its dramatic conclusion: the English Republic. He would pay dearly for it: Charles I was beheaded, but eleven years later Cooke himself was arrested, tried, and brutally executed at the hands of Charles II. Geoffrey Robertson, an internationally renowned human rights lawyer, provides a vivid new reading of the tumultuous Civil War years, exposing long-hidden truths: that the King was guilty as charged, that his execution was necessary to establish the sovereignty of Parliament, that the regicide trials were rigged and their victims should be seen as national heroes. John Cooke sacrificed his own life to make tyranny a crime. His trial of Charles I, the first trial of a head of state for waging war on his own people, became a forerunner of the trials of Augusto Pinochet, Slobodan Milosevic, and Saddam Hussein. This is a superb work of history that casts a revelatory light on some of the most important issues of our time. Hardcover, Label: Pantheon, Pantheon, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2006-09-05, Freigegeben: 2006-09-05, Studio: Pantheon, Verkaufsrang: 1080106.
The Tyrannicide Brief (2006)
ISBN: 9780099499428 bzw. 0099499428, vermutlich in Englisch, Vintage Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Books.
The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold (2006)
ISBN: 9780099499428 bzw. 0099499428, vermutlich in Englisch, Vintage, Taschenbuch, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Adelaide Booksellers.
London: Vintage. 2006. Very Good condition. Illustrated with Black and White plates. 429 pages. Sheds invigorating light on the course of the English Civil War. . Reprint. Trade Paperback.
The Tyrannicide Brief
ISBN: 9780307492258 bzw. 0307492257, in Englisch, Alfred A. Knopf, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold, The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold.