| The Royal Baccarat Scandal (Acting Edition) |  | Authors: Royce Ryton, Michael Havers Publisher: Samuel French Ltd Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 84
ISBN: 0573113742 Dewey Decimal Number: 822.914 EAN: 9780573113741
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| Customer Reviews: Compelling reading with many modern day parallels. May 28, 1999 Michael Robinson (mcgr23@hotmail.com) (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I could barely put this book down. It pieces together the events in a celebrated libel action brought in England in 1891. What is at stake? Simply a gentelman's honour, which may not mean much these days. However, for me the whole book was a gripping if sad commentary on human nature and personal motivation, further magnified by the English class system. The plaintiff in the case, a highly decorated soldier, has been accused of cheating in an illegal game of cards. Was he or wasn't he? He simply wishes to clear his name, but other issues are in play - notably that his friend, the Prince of Wales and heir to the English throne, was also (scandalously) playing. The authors skillfully piece together the events of the weekend of the fateful card games before carefully examining the subsequent trial, including brilliant cross examinations, revelations of prejudice among the witnesses and apparent prejudice on the part of England's most senior judge. Why should anybody care about all of this upper class cheek slapping? Perhaps because it contains parallels in today's world at every turn, from the desire of society's lever-pushers to supress a scandal to the way in which people run for cover once the lid is blown off. You don't need to be a lawyer or a historian to read and enjoy this book. It is extremely well researched and written. In fact the only thing I didn't like was the jury's verdict........
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