The Last Trials of Clarence Darrow
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"Wonderfully evocative... Donald McRae captures the Great Defender in all his complexity.... A joy to read." -- Kevin Boyle, National Book Award-winning author of Arc of Justice "Astonishingly vivid." --James Tobin, Award-winning author of Ernie Pyle's War The story of the three dramatic trials that resurrected the life and career of America's most colorful--and controversial--defense attorney: Clarence Darrow. Many books, plays, and movies have covered Darrow and the trials of Leopold and Loeb, John T. Scopes, and Ossian Sweet before: Geoffrey Cowan's The People v. Clarence Darrow ; Simon Baatz's For the Thrill of It ; Kevin Boyle's Arc of Justice ; Meyer Levin's Compulsion and the film adaptation of the same name; Inherit the Wind ; but few, if any, have achieved the intimacy and immediacy of Donald McRae's The Great Trials of Clarence Darrow .
Author: Donald McRae
Format: Hardback, 432 pages, 161mm x 237mm, 658 g
Published: 2009, HarperCollins Publishers Inc, United States
Genre: Biography: General
"Wonderfully evocative... Donald McRae captures the Great Defender in all his complexity.... A joy to read." -- Kevin Boyle, National Book Award-winning author of Arc of Justice "Astonishingly vivid." --James Tobin, Award-winning author of Ernie Pyle's War The story of the three dramatic trials that resurrected the life and career of America's most colorful--and controversial--defense attorney: Clarence Darrow. Many books, plays, and movies have covered Darrow and the trials of Leopold and Loeb, John T. Scopes, and Ossian Sweet before: Geoffrey Cowan's The People v. Clarence Darrow ; Simon Baatz's For the Thrill of It ; Kevin Boyle's Arc of Justice ; Meyer Levin's Compulsion and the film adaptation of the same name; Inherit the Wind ; but few, if any, have achieved the intimacy and immediacy of Donald McRae's The Great Trials of Clarence Darrow .