Forensic Fables by O - Theo Mathew

Forensic Fables by O

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Buch | Softcover
300 Seiten
2013
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-85490-139-5 (ISBN)
27,95 inkl. MwSt
Forensic Fables appeared first in the Law Journal and then in book form between 1926 and 1932. They were published anonymously, but their authorship was quickly guessed. They were the work of Theo Mathew composed in his study on the ground floor at the back of 31 Cornwall Gardens. They show his wit in all its maturity
Forensic Fables appeared first in the Law Journal and then in book form between 1926 and 1932. They were published anonymously, but their authorship was quickly guessed. The literary style and the pictorial delineation were alike unmistakable. They were the work of Theo Mathew composed in his study on the ground floor at the back of 31 Cornwall Gardens. They show his wit in all its maturity

Theo Mathew was born in 1866, the elder son of Lord Justice Mathew. Educated at the Oratory School and Trinity College, Oxford he was called to the bar in 189O and practiced in the South-Eastern Circuit and in London. He established a substantial common law practice and was frequently briefed in commercial cases. In later years he specialised increasingly in libel. He was the author of The Practice of the Commercial Court and for some years was Editor of Commercial Cases. Recorder of Margate from 1913 to 1927 and of Maidstone from 1927 to 1936, Theo Mathew was a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn and was due to become Treasurer when he died in the summer of 1939.

Throughout his life, in addition to his legal work, he found time to write articles literary and historical, mainly with a legal flavour. He was widely recognised as the wittiest member of the Bar, his style lighter than his father's and with a perfect spontaneity. He had a delightful sense of the ridiculous and had a merciless eye for the pretentious. Nor was his wit limited to legal subjects; he admitted once, very reluctantly, that he was responsible for the famous ‘Dr. Livingstone, I presume?’ story.

Theo Mathew had a deep respect for the traditions of his profession and great affection for so many of those who practised it. This book is evidence of both.

Theo Mathew was called to the bar in 1890. He established a substantial common law practice, was frequently briefed in commercial cases and specialised increasingly in libel in later years. Author of The Practice of the Commercial Court and Editor of Commercial Cases he was Recorder of Margate from 1913-1927 and of Maidstone from 1927-936, he was a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn and was due to become Treasurer when he died in the summer of 1939.

Foreword by Lord Birkett, P.C.
Stick to a Stuff-Gown by Hubert Picarda 1982
Table of Statutes
Table of Cases Cited
1. The Common Law Leader and The Promising Equity Junior
2. The Inexperienced Advocat and The Holder in Due Course
3. The Youthfull Barrister and The Exceedingly Painful Case
4. The Circuiteer and The Nice Old Buffer
5. The Tactful Magistrate and The Much-Respected Colleague
6. The Double-First and The Old Hand
7. The Two Aged Conveyancers and The Good Story
8. The Zelous Clerk who Overdid it
9. The Judge who Closed his Eyes
10. The Elderly Junior and The Lady Pupil
11. The Enthusiastic Beginner who Thought Better of it
12. The Witty Judge and The Bronchial Usher
13. Irene, her Young Man and The Necklace
14. The Defeated Litigant and The Rash Attendant
15. The Society Suit and The Unexpected Settlement
16. The Traveller who Suffered from Shock and The Railway Company's Physician
17. Adolphus Brown, Mr Justice Gump and The Interesting Case
18. Mr Blowhard, K.C. and Mr Footle, K.C.
19. The Blushing Beginner and The Bearded Juryman
20. The Utter Barrister and The Important Treatise
21. The Common Law Junior and The Originating Summons
22. The Sarcastic Counsel and Mr MacIntosh, the Moneylender
23. The Ambitious Youth who wanted Eligible Chambers
24. The White-Haired Trustee and The Highly-Placed Official
25. The Real Property Lawyer and The Surley Gamekeeper
26. The Industrious Youth and The Stout Stranger
27. Mr Whitewig and The Rash Question
28. The K.C,M.P. and The Bill for the Supression of Night Clubs
29. Mr Justice Cattemall and Mr Justice Dearlove
30. The Sound Lawyer who Made a Good Resolution

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2013
Reihe/Serie Wildy Classics
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 520 g
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Rechtsgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-85490-139-6 / 0854901396
ISBN-13 978-0-85490-139-5 / 9780854901395
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