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An edition of The Rising of the Court (2003)

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Publish Date
Publisher
Dodo Press
Language
English
Pages
84

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Cover of: The Rising of the Court (Dodo Press)
The Rising of the Court (Dodo Press)
July 20, 2007, Dodo Press
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The Rising of the Court
November 3, 2006, Hard Press
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Cover of: The Rising Of The Court
The Rising Of The Court
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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Cover of: The Rising of the Court
The Rising of the Court
June 2003, IndyPublish.com
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The Rising of the Court
June 2003, IndyPublish.com
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The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
84
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
Weight
4.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11676770M
ISBN 10
1406536164
ISBN 13
9781406536164
OCLC/WorldCat
166381351

First Sentence

"The same dingy court room, deep and dim, like a well, with the clock high up on the wall, and the doors low down in it; with the bench, which, with some gilding, might be likened to a gingerbread imitation of a throne; the royal arms above it and the little witness box to one side, where so many honest poor people are bullied, insulted and laughed at by third-rate blackguardly little "lawyers," and so many pitiful, pathetic and noble lies are told by pitiful sinners and disreputable heroes for a little liberty for a lost self, or for the sake of a friend-of a "pal" or a "cobber.""

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