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"Times" the Best of "Queens Counsel"

Alex Steuart Williams

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      The very best of Steuart and Francis's Queen's Counsel. Everything you wanted to know about the law but didn't want to pay GBP300 an hour to find out! Lawyers affect the lives of us all, whether through buying a house, getting a divorce, making a will -- or being forced to sit next to one at a dinner party. This book is for everyone who wants to get their own back. Queen's Counsel is the successful strip cartoon which appears every Tuesday in the law pages of The Times. Its good-natured satire on lawyers and the legal system has made it compulsory reading among members of the legal profession. The Best of Queen's Counsel brings together the funniest and most popular moments of Steuart and Francis's continuing saga of life among the tennants of 4 Lawn Buildings: head of chambers Sir Geoffrey Bentwood; aspiring head of chambers Edward Longwind; idealistic, downtrodden pupil barrister Helena; and solicitor Richard Loophole.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Alex Steuart Williams EAN: 9780723010715 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 96 WEIGHT: 265 g HEIGHT: 154 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 1999-12-31 CITY: GENRE: HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons, LAW / Jurisprudence WIDTH: 216 mm SPINE:

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      Jurisprudence and general issues, Strip cartoons

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      Alex Steuart Williams is a barrister turned cartoonist and feature film animator. His film credits include Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Lion King and Pocahontas. Graham Francis Defries is a solicitor in the City. He was previously a parliamentary research assistant for an MP. He has contributed to Internet Law and Regulation.

      Format: Hardback

      The very best of Steuart and Francis's Queen's Counsel. Everything you wanted to know about the law but didn't want to pay GBP300 an hour to find out! Lawyers affect the lives of us all, whether through buying a house, getting a divorce, making a will -- or being forced to sit next to one at a dinner party. This book is for everyone who wants to get their own back. Queen's Counsel is the successful strip cartoon which appears every Tuesday in the law pages of The Times. Its good-natured satire on lawyers and the legal system has made it compulsory reading among members of the legal profession. The Best of Queen's Counsel brings together the funniest and most popular moments of Steuart and Francis's continuing saga of life among the tennants of 4 Lawn Buildings: head of chambers Sir Geoffrey Bentwood; aspiring head of chambers Edward Longwind; idealistic, downtrodden pupil barrister Helena; and solicitor Richard Loophole.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Alex Steuart Williams EAN: 9780723010715 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 96 WEIGHT: 265 g HEIGHT: 154 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 1999-12-31 CITY: GENRE: HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons, LAW / Jurisprudence WIDTH: 216 mm SPINE:

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      Jurisprudence and general issues, Strip cartoons

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      Alex Steuart Williams is a barrister turned cartoonist and feature film animator. His film credits include Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Lion King and Pocahontas. Graham Francis Defries is a solicitor in the City. He was previously a parliamentary research assistant for an MP. He has contributed to Internet Law and Regulation.

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