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John Mortimer

    21. April 1923 – 16. Januar 2009

    John Mortimer war ein gefeierter britischer Autor, dessen Werke sich oft mit den moralischen Zweideutigkeiten und sozialen Ungerechtigkeiten auseinandersetzten, denen er als praktizierender Anwalt begegnete. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtung der menschlichen Natur und geistreichen Witz aus. Mortimer verknüpft meisterhaft komplexe Handlungsstränge mit tiefen Einblicken in die menschliche Psyche und gesellschaftliche Strukturen und wurde so als bedeutende literarische Stimme seiner Zeit anerkannt.

    John Mortimer
    Rumpole and the Angel of Death
    The First Rumpole Omnibus
    Big Book of How (Revised and Updated)
    The Second Rumpole Omnibus
    The Third Rumpole Omnibus
    Englisches Theater unserer Zeit
    • The Third Rumpole Omnibus

      • 752 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden
      4,5(441)Abgeben

      The book features a collection of humorous mysteries centered around the character Rumpole, exploring the quirks of the British legal system. It includes amusing scenarios such as culinary disputes, encounters with eccentric characters, and bizarre courtroom cases involving devil worshippers and a seductive client. Additionally, it provides a satirical take on serious themes like animal rights and justice system flaws. Rumpole's adventures blend wit and insight, showcasing him as a detective in his own right, comparable to literary greats like Sherlock Holmes.

      The Third Rumpole Omnibus
    • This volume contains twenty tales featuring beloved barrister Horace Rumpole as he turns down another invitation to exchange the joys and sorrows of life as an Old Bailey hack for the delights of the Sunshine State -- where senior citizens loll on beaches and the sarcastic tones of the Mad Bull (Judge Roger Bullingham) are heard no more. Instead, Rumpole settles for the beaded bubbles of Chateau Pommeroy's ordinary claret, and his role extraordinaire as Defender of the Faith: "Never Plead Guilty.""Mortimer has created one of the legendary fictional detectives . . . a barrister [who's] as much a detective as Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot." -- The Boston Sunday Globe"Wonderfully amusing . . . full of pithy writing . . . witty and opinionated." -- The Wall Street Journal

      The Second Rumpole Omnibus
    • 4,5(16)Abgeben

      Updated with 30 percent more facts based on real questions kids ask, this new edition of the bestselling Big Book of How covers areas including science, buildings, natural disasters, sports, animals, the human body, technology, and more. Full color.

      Big Book of How (Revised and Updated)
    • Who rose to enduring fame on Blood and Typewriters, told the pregnant Portia of the Chambers it would come out in the end, advised Guthrie Featherstone, Q.C. to adopt a more judicial attitude, returned in the tender gloaming of each evening - via Pommeroy's and a glass of Chateau Fleet Street - to she who must be obeyed? The answer is Horace Rumpole whose legal triumphs, plundering sorties into the 'Oxford Book of English Verse' and less-than-salubrious hat are celebrated here in this first omnibus edition which includes "Rumpole of the Bailey", "The Trials of Rumpole" and "Rumpole's Return".

      The First Rumpole Omnibus
    • Rumpole and the Angel of Death

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,3(17)Abgeben

      In the title story of this collection Rumpole is defending a pro-euthanasia doctor on a charge of murdering his old colleague Chippy.

      Rumpole and the Angel of Death
    • Forever Rumpole

      • 528 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      4,3(16)Abgeben

      Horace Rumpole lives alongside Mr Pickwick and Bertie Wooster as one of the immortal comic characters in English fiction. This title contains seven stories chosen by the author as his favourites, together with a further seven from the later period and the opening chapters of a Rumpole novel that Sir John was working on when he died in 2009.

      Forever Rumpole
    • Features twenty classic tales of Horace Rumpole in which he battles through the Old Bailey, whether defending various members of an incompetent South London crime family, taking on haute-cuisine chefs and showfolk or mocking the pomposity of his own profession, all the while being held in check by his wife, Hilda: the wonderful, fearsome.

      The Collected Stories of Rumpole
    • Collected Plays

      • 231 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      A collection of plays from the creator of Rumpole QC, hero of the Rumpole of the Bailey television series. schovat popis

      Collected Plays
    • Unbowed by nearly 50 years knocking around the hollowed courts of justice, the icy winds blowing from "she who must be obeyed", an overdraft bursting at the seams and overindulgence in Fleet Street, Horace Rumpole features in these seven stories about life in court.

      Rumpole's Last Case