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The trials of Rumpole

Horace Rumpole, whose court scenes are proverbial, and whose home is ruled by Mrs Rumpole, 'She Who Must Be Obeyed', is back in these short stories.

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  • "CRIME & MYSTERY. Horace Rumpole, whose court scenes are proverbial, and whose home is ruled by Mrs. Rumpole?She Who Must Be Obeyed?is back in these short stories: ?Rumpole and the Man of God, ? ?Rumpole and the Showfolk, ? ?Rumpole and the Fascist Beast, ? ?Rumpole and the Case of Identity, ? ?Rumpole and the Course of True Love, ? and ?Rumpole and the Age for Retirem."
  • "Adaptations of the second season's episodes of Rumpole of the Bailey, the popular British courtroom comedy/drama that originally aired on Thames Television in 1978."
  • "Horace Rumpole, whose court scenes are proverbial, and whose home is ruled by Mrs Rumpole, 'She Who Must Be Obeyed', is back in these short stories."@en
  • "Horace Rumpole, whose court scenes are proverbial, and whose home is ruled by Mrs Rumpole, 'She Who Must Be Obeyed', is back in these short stories."
  • "Horace Rumpole--who never prosecutes, whose fame rests on an infinite knowledge of blood and typewriters, whose court scenes are proverbial, whose home is ruled by Mrs. Rumpole (She-Who Must-Be-Obeyed)--is back on the defence, as irreverent, as iconoclastic, as claret-swilling, poetry-spouting, impudent, witty and cynical as ever. This time the judge-debunking barrister-at-law is embroiled with a minister accused of shoplifting, an actress accused of murder, and a racist candidate for Parliament, with art theft and mistaken identity thrown in for good measure."
  • "Presents Rumpole and the man of God, a story about a vicar accused of stealing six shirts; and Rumpole and the age for retirement, a tale involving Rumpole's defending a person accused of stealing an important painting while Rumpole's son and wife plan his retirement to a restful existence in Baltimore, Maryland."
  • "Horace Rumpole--who never prosecutes, whose fame rests on an infinite knowledge of blood and typewriters, whose court scenes are proverbial, whose home is ruled by Mrs. Rumpole (She-Who Must-Be-Obeyed)--is back on the defence, as irreverent, as iconoclastic, as claret-swilling, poetry-spouting, impudent, witty and cynical as ever. This time the judge-debunking barrister-at-law is embroiled with a minister accused of shoplifting, an actress accused of murder, and a racist candidate for Parliament, with art theft and mistaken identity thrown in for good measure."@en
  • "Horace Rumpole, whose court scenes are proverbial, and whose home is ruled by Mrs. Rumpole--She Who Must Be Obeyed--is back in these short stories.Horace Rumpole, whose court scenes are proverbial, and whose home is ruled by Mrs..."
  • "Horace Rumpole, the irrepressible British barrister whose courtroom feats are legendary, comes before the bench to defend clients accused of a range of crimes."@en
  • "Horace Rumpole, England's favorite barrister, is irascable, irreverent, and lovable in these six new cases."@en
  • "Horace Rumpole, whose court scenes are proverbial, and whose home is ruled by Mrs Rumpole ("She Who Must Be Obeyed") is back in these short stories."@en
  • "Horace Rumpole--who never prosecutes, whose fame rests on an infinite knowledge of blood and typewriters, whose court scenes are proverbial, whose home is ruled by Mrs. Rumpole ("She Who Must Be Obeyed")--is back on the defense, as irreverent, as iconoclastic, as claret-swilling, poetry-spouting, impudent, witty, and cynical as ever. This time the judge-debunking barrister-at-law is embroiled with a minister accused of shoplifting, an actress accused of murder, and a racist candidate for Parliament, with art theft and mistaken identity thrown in for good measure. The result is a delightful excursion into hidden corners of the British judicial system served up in typically colorful Rumpole style."

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