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The Old Munster Circuit (Paperback)
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The Old Munster Circuit (Paperback)
Series: Wildy Classics
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The Old Munster Circuit the legal memoirs of Maurice Healy, was
first published in 1939 by Michael Joseph, and has reappeared in
several editions over the last 60 years. It has been out of print
in recent times and much sought after. This edition also contains a
Biographical Introduction by Charles Lysaght. These amusing memoirs
affectionately describe the workings and people of the Munster
Circuit, where Healy practised from 1910 to 1914. Healy goes to
some length in trying to describe and explain his countrymen to an
English audience: "The difference of atmosphere between the two
countries was exemplified in a case of my father's which came to be
tried in London before Mr Justice Darling. The point at issue was
the identity of a valuable picture, and hosts of witnesses, many of
them humble Irish folk, were examined on either side. One of these
Irishmen who had tuned his harp to the romantic air of his own
County Court was a shock to a judge of pedestrian imagination.
Darling at last turned to him sternly and said 'Tell me, in your
country, what happens to a witness who does not tell the truth?'
'Begor, me Lord,' replied the Irishman, with a candour that
disarmed all criticism, 'I think his side usually wins.' One of Ten
Literary Classics chosen by Gary Slapper in The Times Student Law
Supplement of 18.10.2005. He writes:- ''Literature with a legal
content is extensive and highly varied. The law is interwoven with
all life, and students wishing to excel at law should read widely.
The more styles, forms and epochs of literature you read, the
better.'' Of The Old Munster Circuit he says A charming
unstructured anthology of humorous legal anecdotes from Ireland.
The stories include instances of judicial severity like that of
Lord Justice Holmes's sentencing an old man from a farming
community to 15 years. The convict cried for mercy saying he would
not live to finish the sentence. "Well," said the judge, "try to do
as much of it as you can!" Publishing History First Edition Michael
Joseph 1939 Revised Edition Michael Joseph 1939 Reprinted Michael
Joseph 1948 Reprinted Wildy & Sons 1977 Reprinted Mercier Press
1979 Reprinted Mercier Press 1986 Reprinted with new Biographical
Introduction by Wildy & Sons 2001 Reprinted by Wildy, Simmonds
& Hill Publishing 2015
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